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Formal evaluation framework for Claude Code sessions implementing eval-driven development (EDD) principles
Generate production-ready Claude Code hooks with interactive Q&A, automated installation, and enhanced validation. Supports 10 templates across 7 event types for comprehensive workflow automation.
Automatically extract reusable patterns from Claude Code sessions and save them as learned skills for future use.
Meta-skill for creating new Claude Code skills with configurable execution modes. Supports sequential (fixed order) and autonomous (stateless) phase patterns. Use for skill scaffolding, skill creation, or building new workflows. Triggers on "create skill", "new skill", "skill generator".
Generate a clean morning brief in Claude Code — pulls today's priorities, unposted content, and weather from your vault.
Write-time code quality enforcement using Plankton — auto-formatting, linting, and Claude-powered fixes on every file edit via hooks.
Turn a one-line objective into a step-by-step construction plan for multi-session, multi-agent engineering projects. Each step has a self-contained context brief so a fresh agent can execute it cold. Includes adversarial review gate, dependency graph, parallel step detection, anti-pattern catalog, and plan mutation protocol. TRIGGER when: user requests a plan, blueprint, or roadmap for a complex multi-PR task, or describes work that needs multiple sessions. DO NOT TRIGGER when: task is completable in a single PR or fewer than 3 tool calls, or user says "just do it".
Create and manage Claude Code skills following Anthropic best practices. Use when creating new skills, modifying skill-rules.json, understanding trigger patterns, working with hooks, debugging skill activation, or implementing progressive disclosure. Covers skill structure, YAML frontmatter, trigger types (keywords, intent patterns, file paths, content patterns), enforcement levels (block, suggest, warn), hook mechanisms (UserPromptSubmit, PreToolUse), session tracking, and the 500-line rule.
Bootstrap lean multi-agent orchestration with beads task tracking. Use for projects needing agent delegation without heavy MCP overhead.
Use when generating 50+ structured items with parallel Claude Code subagents and merging outputs into one file.
Review tweet drafts in Claude Code against 8 voice rules. Scores 1-10, breaks down every rule, and rewrites anything that scores below 7.
Track and report Claude Code token usage, spending, and budgets from a local cost-tracking database. Use when the user asks about costs, spending, usage, tokens, budgets, or cost breakdowns by project, tool, session, or date.