Add LinkedIn plugin to community index#267
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Summary
Adds the LinkedIn plugin to the Agent Zero community plugin index.
Plugin repo
https://github.com/gshock/a0-linkedin
Included metadata
linkedinplugins/linkedin/index.yamlv0.1.0What this plugin does
The LinkedIn plugin supports approved LinkedIn posting workflows in Agent Zero, including:
Release status
This submission is for v0.1.0.
Current validation status:
For this release, organization-related functionality should be treated as provisional and dependent on LinkedIn app approval, token scopes, and organization role permissions.
Repo checks
plugin.yamlname matches the index folder name:linkedinLICENSEis included at the plugin repo rootNotes
This plugin is API-first and intentionally conservative. It is designed to fail clearly when required scopes, identities, or organization permissions are missing rather than guessing or auto-posting.