CodeRabbit is a code review partner that provides external validation
using specialized AI architecture and 40+ integrated static analyzers.
It offers context-aware analysis and automatically incorporates project
guidelines into reviews.
Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Update skill/agent/command to use new query-docs tool (replaces get-library-docs)
- Add query parameter usage for intelligent reranking
- Add version pinning support (e.g., /vercel/next.js/v15.1.8)
- Add tools and model metadata to agent
- Simplify docs to focus on workflow, not parameter details
- Add README.md with usage examples
- Added superpowers plugin entry to marketplace.json
- Plugin provides brainstorming, subagent driven development, code review, debugging, and TDD capabilities
- Plugin also teaches Claude how to author and test new skills
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Adds a code simplification agent that:
- Simplifies and refines code for clarity and maintainability
- Preserves all functionality while improving code structure
- Follows project-specific best practices from CLAUDE.md
- Focuses on recently modified code unless instructed otherwise
- Add kotlin-lsp entry to marketplace.json with support for .kt and .kts files
- Create README with installation instructions (brew install kotlin-lsp)
- Configure LSP server to use --stdio mode with 120s startup timeout
* Add write permissions for external PR workflow
* Use pulls.createReview instead of issues.createComment
* Revert to issues.createComment with proper permissions
- Rename plugin from "ralph-wiggum" to "ralph-loop" to avoid trademark concerns
- Update all internal references to use "Ralph Loop" as the prominent name
- Keep explanatory text noting it "implements the Ralph Wiggum technique" (allowed)
- Rename plugin directory from plugins/ralph-wiggum to plugins/ralph-loop
- Update marketplace.json with new plugin name and source path
- Update plugin-dev documentation references
This change follows legal's recommendation to replace "Wiggum" with "Loop"
in the plugin name while still explaining the technique origin.
Slack thread: https://anthropic.slack.com/archives/C09KU300P7F/p1767741142753959
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The allowed-tools pattern was missing :* suffix, causing permission check
failures when arguments were passed to the setup script via ```! block.
Fixesanthropics/claude-code#16398
Add new community plugin for Pinecone vector database integration,
enabling developers to manage vector indexes, query data, and build
RAG applications with Claude Code.
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- Add README.md with setup instructions for getting API key
- Document the GREPTILE_API_KEY environment variable requirement
- Add homepage, author URL, and keywords to plugin.json
- Update description to reflect Greptile as AI code review agent
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The plugin-dev plugin was missing its required plugin.json manifest file,
causing the plugin to fail loading. This adds the missing configuration
file following the same format as other official plugins.
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The hook scripts used absolute imports like `from hookify.core.config_loader`
but when installed, the plugin lives in a cache directory with a hash name,
not in a directory named `hookify/`. Python couldn't resolve the package.
Changed to local imports (`from core.X`) which work because PLUGIN_ROOT
is added to sys.path. Also simplified the sys.path setup.
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Each README now includes:
- Supported file extensions
- Installation commands for different platforms/package managers
- Links to project websites and documentation
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This adds 10 LSP plugins to the official marketplace, each with inline
lspServers configuration. This enables the LSP plugin recommendation
feature to detect available LSP plugins directly from the marketplace.
LSP plugins added:
- typescript-lsp: TypeScript/JavaScript (.ts, .tsx, .js, .jsx, etc.)
- pyright-lsp: Python (.py, .pyi)
- gopls-lsp: Go (.go)
- rust-analyzer-lsp: Rust (.rs)
- clangd-lsp: C/C++ (.c, .h, .cpp, .cc, .hpp, etc.)
- php-lsp: PHP (.php)
- swift-lsp: Swift (.swift)
- csharp-lsp: C# (.cs)
- jdtls-lsp: Java (.java)
- lua-lsp: Lua (.lua)
Each plugin uses strict: false since they only provide LSP configuration
(no plugin.json manifest required).
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