Plugin had inconsistent content (OpenAI references, CI/CD workflow baked
into review command). Replaced by official pr-review-toolkit and
comprehensive-review plugins. Also answered discussions #138, #421, #422.
- Claude Opus 4.5 → Opus 4.6, Claude Sonnet 4.5 → Sonnet 4.6 (Haiku stays 4.5)
- Update claude-sonnet-4-5 model IDs to claude-sonnet-4-6 in code examples
- Update SWE-bench stat from 80.9% to 80.8% for Opus 4.6
- Update GPT refs: GPT-5 → GPT-5.2, GPT-4o → gpt-5.2, GPT-4o-mini → GPT-5-mini
- Fix GPT-5.2-mini → GPT-5-mini (correct model name per OpenAI)
- Bump marketplace to v1.5.2 and affected plugin versions
Sync marketplace.json versions with plugin.json for all 14 touched
plugins. Fix plugin.json versions for llm-application-dev (2.0.3),
startup-business-analyst (1.0.4), and ui-design (1.0.2) to match
marketplace lineage. Add dotnet-contribution to marketplace.
Add .claude-plugin/plugin.json to all 67 remaining plugins and simplify
marketplace.json entries by removing redundant fields (keywords, strict,
commands, agents, skills, repository) that are now auto-discovered.
Bump marketplace version to 1.5.0.
Remove .mcp.json to eliminate external MCP dependency that likely caused plugin load failure.
Add tools: field to all agents, version: field to all skills, matching conductor plugin patterns.
New plugin with 7 presets (review, debug, feature, fullstack, research,
security, migration), 4 specialized agents, 7 slash commands, 6 skills
with reference docs, and Context7 MCP integration for research teams.
* Add extra python skills covering code style, design patterns, resilience, resource management, testing patterns, and type safety ...etc
* fix: correct code examples in Python skills
- Clarify Python version requirements for type statement (3.10+ vs 3.12+)
- Add missing ValidationError import in configuration example
- Add missing httpx import and url parameter in async example
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Co-authored-by: Seth Hobson <wshobson@gmail.com>
- Migrate from LangChain 0.x to LangChain 1.x/LangGraph patterns
- Update model references to Claude 4.5 and GPT-5.2
- Add Voyage AI as primary embedding recommendation
- Add structured outputs with Pydantic
- Replace deprecated initialize_agent() with StateGraph
- Fix security: use AST-based safe math instead of unsafe execution
- Add plugin.json and README.md for consistency
- Bump marketplace version to 1.3.3
Add /conductor:manage command with comprehensive track lifecycle operations:
- Archive completed tracks with reason tracking
- Restore archived tracks to active state
- Delete tracks permanently with safety confirmations
- Rename track IDs with full reference updates
- Cleanup orphaned artifacts and stale tracks
- Interactive menu when invoked without arguments
Also includes:
- Add Archived Tracks section to tracks.md template
- Update README with manage command documentation
- Bump version to 1.1.0
- Format files with prettier
Based on research of official plugins:
- Add allowed-tools array to all 5 commands (required field in working plugins)
- Simplify marketplace.json entry to match official format (minimal fields, auto-discovery)
- Remove explicit commands/agents/skills arrays (rely on auto-discovery like official plugins)
Version: 1.0.6
- Add minimal .claude-plugin/plugin.json to conductor and startup-business-analyst
(matches official format: name, description, author only)
- Remove .gitignore from startup-business-analyst (not in official plugins)
- Bump versions: conductor 1.0.5, startup-business-analyst 1.0.2
Plugin structure now matches official examples (feature-dev, ralph-loop, etc.)
Remove reference to ./skills/monorepo-dependency-management which
does not exist. The correct skill ./skills/monorepo-management is
already listed.
Fixes#406
Add comprehensive Julia 1.10+ development support including:
- Modern Julia features (multiple dispatch, metaprogramming)
- Package management with Pkg.jl and PkgTemplates.jl
- Code formatting with JuliaFormatter.jl (BlueStyle)
- Scientific computing (DifferentialEquations.jl, DataFrames.jl)
- Machine learning (Flux.jl, MLJ.jl)
- Performance optimization and type stability
- Testing and benchmarking best practices
- Web development with Genie.jl and Oxygen.jl
The julia-pro agent provides expert guidance on production-ready
Julia development following community best practices.
Add new developer-essentials plugin containing 8 high-value skills that
address critical gaps in the existing skill coverage:
Skills Added:
- git-advanced-workflows: Advanced Git techniques (rebase, cherry-pick, bisect, worktrees, reflog)
- sql-optimization-patterns: SQL query optimization, indexing, and EXPLAIN analysis
- error-handling-patterns: Multi-language error handling strategies and patterns
- code-review-excellence: Effective code review practices and constructive feedback
- e2e-testing-patterns: End-to-end testing with Playwright and Cypress
- auth-implementation-patterns: Authentication/authorization with JWT, OAuth2, RBAC
- debugging-strategies: Systematic debugging techniques and profiling tools
- monorepo-management: Monorepo setup and management with Turborepo, Nx, pnpm
These skills were identified through comprehensive research of:
- Existing 50+ skills across 14 plugins in the project
- Anthropic's official skills repository
- Gap analysis revealing missing coverage in general developer workflows
Changes:
- Added plugins/developer-essentials/ with 8 new SKILL.md files
- Updated .claude-plugin/marketplace.json to register new plugin
- Updated docs/agent-skills.md (47→55 skills, 14→15 plugins)
Each skill follows Anthropic's Agent Skills Specification with proper
YAML frontmatter, progressive disclosure, and clear activation triggers.
🤖 Generated with Claude Code (https://claude.com/claude-code)
Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Fantastic work, Ryan! You delivered an exceptional shell-scripting plugin with comprehensive coverage of defensive programming, static analysis, and testing patterns. Your responsiveness to feedback and commitment to quality are exactly what we value in this project. Thanks for the great contribution! 🎉
Bump version from 1.2.1 to 1.2.2 for 3 plugins that had Agent Skills added
and were already at 1.2.1:
- backend-development
- framework-migration
- security-scanning
Follow-up to commit 65e5cb0 (feat: add Agent Skills and restructure documentation)
- Revert plugin name from embedded-systems to arm-cortex-microcontrollers
- Keep original name chosen by contributor Ryan Snodgrass
- Update all references in README.md and marketplace.json
- Plugin structure remains properly organized in plugins/ directory
- Refactor standalone agent into proper plugin structure
- Create plugins/embedded-systems/ directory with agents/ subdirectory
- Move arm-cortex-expert.md to plugins/embedded-systems/agents/
- Update marketplace.json plugin name and source path
- Update README.md to reflect 7 language plugins (was 6)
- Add embedded-systems to Languages plugin table
- Update all agent references to new path
- Remove empty agents/ directory
This aligns the embedded-systems plugin with the standard plugin
architecture used throughout the repository.
- Organize 62 plugins into isolated directories under plugins/
- Consolidate tools and workflows into commands/ following Anthropic conventions
- Update marketplace.json with isolated source paths for each plugin
- Revise README to reflect plugin-based structure and token efficiency
- Remove shared resource directories (agents/, tools/, workflows/)
Each plugin now contains only its specific agents and commands, enabling
granular installation and minimal token usage. Installing a single plugin
loads only its resources rather than the entire marketplace.
Structure: plugins/{plugin-name}/{agents/,commands/}