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Author SHA1 Message Date
Claude
7cf238943c Add superpowers plugin to marketplace
- 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
2026-01-13 16:24:39 -08:00
Noah Zweben
f70b65538d Add circleback plugin to marketplace (#209)
Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-12 15:05:15 -08:00
Boris Cherny
f1be96f0fb Merge pull request #183 from anthropics/boris/code-simplifier-plugin
Add code-simplifier plugin
2026-01-08 17:59:29 -08:00
Noah Zweben
48c6726985 Add huggingface-skills plugin to marketplace (#174)
Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-08 16:52:00 -08:00
Boris Cherny
ceb9b72b4c Add code-simplifier plugin
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
2026-01-08 16:17:19 -08:00
Daisy S. Hollman
113b335d11 Merge pull request #161 from clackbib/habib/add_kotlin_lsp
Add Kotlin LSP plugin for code intelligence
2026-01-07 14:21:25 -08:00
Habib
2fee5cd9bf Add Kotlin LSP plugin for code intelligence
- 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
2026-01-07 15:06:39 -05:00
Noah Zweben
b97f6eadd9 Use collaborator permission check instead of org membership (#147) 2026-01-06 19:25:24 -08:00
Noah Zweben
76334d1f67 Add write permissions for external PR workflow (#143)
* Add write permissions for external PR workflow

* Use pulls.createReview instead of issues.createComment

* Revert to issues.createComment with proper permissions
2026-01-06 17:09:02 -08:00
Noah Zweben
44328beed4 Rename ralph-wiggum plugin to ralph-loop per legal guidance (#142)
- 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

Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-06 15:22:54 -08:00
Noah Zweben
6703e9f512 Add workflow to auto-close external PRs (#140)
* Add workflow to auto-close external PRs

* Update PR comment wording

* Add toggle to disable external PR check
2026-01-06 15:06:28 -08:00
Anthony Morris
bf48ae6c75 fix(ralph-wiggum): add :* to allowed-tools pattern to permit arguments (#138)
The allowed-tools pattern was missing :* suffix, causing permission check
failures when arguments were passed to the setup script via ```! block.

Fixes anthropics/claude-code#16398
2026-01-06 13:46:06 -08:00
Noah Zweben
883f2ba69e Add Pinecone vector database plugin to marketplace (#133)
Add new community plugin for Pinecone vector database integration,
enabling developers to manage vector indexes, query data, and build
RAG applications with Claude Code.

Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-06 11:36:19 -08:00
Noah Zweben
dbc4a7733c Add README and setup documentation for Greptile plugin (#122)
Claude-Generated-By: Claude Code (cli/claude-opus-4-5=100%)
Claude-Steers: 2
Claude-Permission-Prompts: 4
Claude-Escapes: 0
2026-01-05 21:15:35 -08:00
Anthony Morris
15b07b46da Merge pull request #114 from anthropics/fix/ralph-wiggum-newline-error
fix(ralph-wiggum): move multi-line bash from command to setup script
2026-01-04 23:16:39 -08:00
Daisy S. Hollman
6d3752c000 Merge pull request #39 from anthropics/daisy/plugins/fix-hookify-imports
Fix hookify plugin import error: No module named 'hookify'
2025-12-18 20:29:39 -08:00
Daisy Hollman
5f2db35c65 Fix hookify plugin import error: No module named 'hookify'
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.

Fixes: https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code/issues/14267

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-12-19 02:54:38 +00:00
Daisy S. Hollman
4bab8d0f50 Merge pull request #38 from anthropics/daisy/plugins/add-lsp-plugins
Add LSP plugins with inline lspServers configuration
2025-12-18 17:59:19 -08:00
Daisy Hollman
1d99e18048 Add installation instructions to LSP plugin READMEs
Each README now includes:
- Supported file extensions
- Installation commands for different platforms/package managers
- Links to project websites and documentation

🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)

Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-12-19 00:24:41 +00:00
Daisy Hollman
be56d7114b Add LSP plugins with inline lspServers configuration
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).

🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)

Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-12-19 00:20:16 +00:00
Noah Zweben
68a5c3685f added new partners (#36) 2025-12-18 08:58:02 -08:00
Noah Zweben
75b126f3ba swtiched to external vercel atlassian (#33) 2025-12-18 08:38:19 -08:00
Noah Zweben
ab2b6d0cad change to use notion external (#25) 2025-12-16 15:13:40 -08:00
Noah Zweben
4fee769bf4 Point to external figma plugin (#11)
* point to external figma

* update marketplace def
2025-12-15 12:18:00 -08:00
Noah Zweben
19a119f97e Update plugins library to include authors (#6)
* added Anthropic as author

* update figma
2025-12-12 16:52:17 -08:00
53 changed files with 1012 additions and 227 deletions

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"email": "support@anthropic.com"
},
"plugins": [
{
"name": "typescript-lsp",
"description": "TypeScript/JavaScript language server for enhanced code intelligence",
"version": "1.0.0",
"author": {
"name": "Anthropic",
"email": "support@anthropic.com"
},
"source": "./plugins/typescript-lsp",
"category": "development",
"strict": false,
"lspServers": {
"typescript": {
"command": "typescript-language-server",
"args": ["--stdio"],
"extensionToLanguage": {
".ts": "typescript",
".tsx": "typescriptreact",
".js": "javascript",
".jsx": "javascriptreact",
".mts": "typescript",
".cts": "typescript",
".mjs": "javascript",
".cjs": "javascript"
}
}
}
},
{
"name": "pyright-lsp",
"description": "Python language server (Pyright) for type checking and code intelligence",
"version": "1.0.0",
"author": {
"name": "Anthropic",
"email": "support@anthropic.com"
},
"source": "./plugins/pyright-lsp",
"category": "development",
"strict": false,
"lspServers": {
"pyright": {
"command": "pyright-langserver",
"args": ["--stdio"],
"extensionToLanguage": {
".py": "python",
".pyi": "python"
}
}
}
},
{
"name": "gopls-lsp",
"description": "Go language server for code intelligence and refactoring",
"version": "1.0.0",
"author": {
"name": "Anthropic",
"email": "support@anthropic.com"
},
"source": "./plugins/gopls-lsp",
"category": "development",
"strict": false,
"lspServers": {
"gopls": {
"command": "gopls",
"extensionToLanguage": {
".go": "go"
}
}
}
},
{
"name": "rust-analyzer-lsp",
"description": "Rust language server for code intelligence and analysis",
"version": "1.0.0",
"author": {
"name": "Anthropic",
"email": "support@anthropic.com"
},
"source": "./plugins/rust-analyzer-lsp",
"category": "development",
"strict": false,
"lspServers": {
"rust-analyzer": {
"command": "rust-analyzer",
"extensionToLanguage": {
".rs": "rust"
}
}
}
},
{
"name": "clangd-lsp",
"description": "C/C++ language server (clangd) for code intelligence",
"version": "1.0.0",
"author": {
"name": "Anthropic",
"email": "support@anthropic.com"
},
"source": "./plugins/clangd-lsp",
"category": "development",
"strict": false,
"lspServers": {
"clangd": {
"command": "clangd",
"args": ["--background-index"],
"extensionToLanguage": {
".c": "c",
".h": "c",
".cpp": "cpp",
".cc": "cpp",
".cxx": "cpp",
".hpp": "cpp",
".hxx": "cpp",
".C": "cpp",
".H": "cpp"
}
}
}
},
{
"name": "php-lsp",
"description": "PHP language server (Intelephense) for code intelligence",
"version": "1.0.0",
"author": {
"name": "Anthropic",
"email": "support@anthropic.com"
},
"source": "./plugins/php-lsp",
"category": "development",
"strict": false,
"lspServers": {
"intelephense": {
"command": "intelephense",
"args": ["--stdio"],
"extensionToLanguage": {
".php": "php"
}
}
}
},
{
"name": "swift-lsp",
"description": "Swift language server (SourceKit-LSP) for code intelligence",
"version": "1.0.0",
"author": {
"name": "Anthropic",
"email": "support@anthropic.com"
},
"source": "./plugins/swift-lsp",
"category": "development",
"strict": false,
"lspServers": {
"sourcekit-lsp": {
"command": "sourcekit-lsp",
"extensionToLanguage": {
".swift": "swift"
}
}
}
},
{
"name": "kotlin-lsp",
"description": "Kotlin language server for code intelligence",
"version": "1.0.0",
"author": {
"name": "Anthropic",
"email": "support@anthropic.com"
},
"source": "./plugins/kotlin-lsp",
"category": "development",
"strict": false,
"lspServers": {
"kotlin-lsp": {
"command": "kotlin-lsp",
"args": ["--stdio"],
"extensionToLanguage": {
".kt": "kotlin",
".kts": "kotlin"
},
"startupTimeout" : 120000
}
}
},
{
"name": "csharp-lsp",
"description": "C# language server for code intelligence",
"version": "1.0.0",
"author": {
"name": "Anthropic",
"email": "support@anthropic.com"
},
"source": "./plugins/csharp-lsp",
"category": "development",
"strict": false,
"lspServers": {
"csharp-ls": {
"command": "csharp-ls",
"extensionToLanguage": {
".cs": "csharp"
}
}
}
},
{
"name": "jdtls-lsp",
"description": "Java language server (Eclipse JDT.LS) for code intelligence",
"version": "1.0.0",
"author": {
"name": "Anthropic",
"email": "support@anthropic.com"
},
"source": "./plugins/jdtls-lsp",
"category": "development",
"strict": false,
"lspServers": {
"jdtls": {
"command": "jdtls",
"extensionToLanguage": {
".java": "java"
},
"startupTimeout": 120000
}
}
},
{
"name": "lua-lsp",
"description": "Lua language server for code intelligence",
"version": "1.0.0",
"author": {
"name": "Anthropic",
"email": "support@anthropic.com"
},
"source": "./plugins/lua-lsp",
"category": "development",
"strict": false,
"lspServers": {
"lua": {
"command": "lua-language-server",
"extensionToLanguage": {
".lua": "lua"
}
}
}
},
{
"name": "agent-sdk-dev",
"description": "Development kit for working with the Claude Agent SDK",
@@ -73,6 +317,17 @@
"category": "productivity",
"homepage": "https://github.com/anthropics/claude-plugins-public/tree/main/plugins/code-review"
},
{
"name": "code-simplifier",
"description": "Agent that simplifies and refines code for clarity, consistency, and maintainability while preserving functionality. Focuses on recently modified code.",
"author": {
"name": "Anthropic",
"email": "support@anthropic.com"
},
"source": "./plugins/code-simplifier",
"category": "productivity",
"homepage": "https://github.com/anthropics/claude-plugins-official/tree/main/plugins/code-simplifier"
},
{
"name": "explanatory-output-style",
"description": "Adds educational insights about implementation choices and codebase patterns (mimics the deprecated Explanatory output style)",
@@ -107,15 +362,15 @@
"homepage": "https://github.com/anthropics/claude-plugins-public/tree/main/plugins/frontend-design"
},
{
"name": "ralph-wiggum",
"description": "Interactive self-referential AI loops for iterative development. Claude works on the same task repeatedly, seeing its previous work, until completion.",
"name": "ralph-loop",
"description": "Interactive self-referential AI loops for iterative development, implementing the Ralph Wiggum technique. Claude works on the same task repeatedly, seeing its previous work, until completion.",
"author": {
"name": "Anthropic",
"email": "support@anthropic.com"
},
"source": "./plugins/ralph-wiggum",
"source": "./plugins/ralph-loop",
"category": "development",
"homepage": "https://github.com/anthropics/claude-plugins-public/tree/main/plugins/ralph-wiggum"
"homepage": "https://github.com/anthropics/claude-plugins-public/tree/main/plugins/ralph-loop"
},
{
"name": "hookify",
@@ -179,8 +434,11 @@
"name": "atlassian",
"description": "Connect to Atlassian products including Jira and Confluence. Search and create issues, access documentation, manage sprints, and integrate your development workflow with Atlassian's collaboration tools.",
"category": "productivity",
"source": "./external_plugins/atlassian",
"homepage": "https://github.com/anthropics/claude-plugins-public/tree/main/external_plugins/atlassian"
"source": {
"source": "url",
"url": "https://github.com/atlassian/atlassian-mcp-server.git"
},
"homepage": "https://github.com/atlassian/atlassian-mcp-server"
},
{
"name": "laravel-boost",
@@ -190,11 +448,14 @@
"homepage": "https://github.com/anthropics/claude-plugins-public/tree/main/external_plugins/laravel-boost"
},
{
"name": "figma-mcp",
"name": "figma",
"description": "Figma design platform integration. Access design files, extract component information, read design tokens, and translate designs into code. Bridge the gap between design and development workflows.",
"category": "design",
"source": "./external_plugins/figma",
"homepage": "https://github.com/anthropics/claude-plugins-public/tree/main/external_plugins/figma"
"source": {
"source": "url",
"url": "https://github.com/figma/mcp-server-guide.git"
},
"homepage": "https://github.com/figma/mcp-server-guide"
},
{
"name": "asana",
@@ -211,11 +472,14 @@
"homepage": "https://github.com/anthropics/claude-plugins-public/tree/main/external_plugins/linear"
},
{
"name": "notion",
"name": "Notion",
"description": "Notion workspace integration. Search pages, create and update documents, manage databases, and access your team's knowledge base directly from Claude Code for seamless documentation workflows.",
"category": "productivity",
"source": "./external_plugins/notion",
"homepage": "https://github.com/anthropics/claude-plugins-public/tree/main/external_plugins/notion"
"source": {
"source": "url",
"url": "https://github.com/makenotion/claude-code-notion-plugin.git"
},
"homepage": "https://github.com/makenotion/claude-code-notion-plugin"
},
{
"name": "gitlab",
@@ -228,8 +492,11 @@
"name": "sentry",
"description": "Sentry error monitoring integration. Access error reports, analyze stack traces, search issues by fingerprint, and debug production errors directly from your development environment.",
"category": "monitoring",
"source": "./external_plugins/sentry",
"homepage": "https://github.com/anthropics/claude-plugins-public/tree/main/external_plugins/sentry"
"source": {
"source": "url",
"url": "https://github.com/getsentry/sentry-for-claude.git"
},
"homepage": "https://github.com/getsentry/sentry-for-claude/tree/main"
},
{
"name": "slack",
@@ -242,8 +509,18 @@
"name": "vercel",
"description": "Vercel deployment platform integration. Manage deployments, check build status, access logs, configure domains, and control your frontend infrastructure directly from Claude Code.",
"category": "deployment",
"source": "./external_plugins/vercel",
"homepage": "https://github.com/anthropics/claude-plugins-public/tree/main/external_plugins/vercel"
"source": {
"source": "url",
"url": "https://github.com/vercel/vercel-deploy-claude-code-plugin.git"
},
"homepage": "https://github.com/vercel/vercel-deploy-claude-code-plugin"
},
{
"name": "stripe",
"description": "Stripe development plugin for Claude",
"category": "development",
"source": "./external_plugins/stripe",
"homepage": "https://github.com/stripe/ai/tree/main/providers/claude/plugin"
},
{
"name": "firebase",
@@ -259,6 +536,46 @@
"source": "./external_plugins/context7",
"homepage": "https://github.com/anthropics/claude-plugins-public/tree/main/external_plugins/context7",
"tags": ["community-managed"]
},
{
"name": "pinecone",
"description": "Pinecone vector database integration. Streamline your Pinecone development with powerful tools for managing vector indexes, querying data, and rapid prototyping. Use slash commands like /quickstart to generate AGENTS.md files and initialize Python projects and /query to quickly explore indexes. Access the Pinecone MCP server for creating, describing, upserting and querying indexes with Claude. Perfect for developers building semantic search, RAG applications, recommendation systems, and other vector-based applications with Pinecone.",
"category": "database",
"source": {
"source": "url",
"url": "https://github.com/pinecone-io/pinecone-claude-code-plugin.git"
},
"homepage": "https://github.com/pinecone-io/pinecone-claude-code-plugin"
},
{
"name": "huggingface-skills",
"description": "Build, train, evaluate, and use open source AI models, datasets, and spaces.",
"category": "development",
"source": {
"source": "url",
"url": "https://github.com/huggingface/skills.git"
},
"homepage": "https://github.com/huggingface/skills.git"
},
{
"name": "circleback",
"description": "Circleback conversational context integration. Search and access meetings, emails, calendar events, and more.",
"category": "productivity",
"source": {
"source": "url",
"url": "https://github.com/circlebackai/claude-code-plugin.git"
},
"homepage": "https://github.com/circlebackai/claude-code-plugin.git"
},
{
"name": "superpowers",
"description": "Superpowers teaches Claude brainstorming, subagent driven development with built in code review, systematic debugging, and red/green TDD. Additionally, it teaches Claude how to author and test new skills.",
"category": "development",
"source": {
"source": "url",
"url": "https://github.com/obra/superpowers.git"
},
"homepage": "https://github.com/obra/superpowers.git"
}
]
}

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name: Close External PRs
on:
pull_request_target:
types: [opened]
permissions:
pull-requests: write
issues: write
jobs:
check-membership:
if: vars.DISABLE_EXTERNAL_PR_CHECK != 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Check if author has write access
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const author = context.payload.pull_request.user.login;
const { data } = await github.rest.repos.getCollaboratorPermissionLevel({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
username: author
});
if (['admin', 'write'].includes(data.permission)) {
console.log(`${author} has ${data.permission} access, allowing PR`);
return;
}
console.log(`${author} has ${data.permission} access, closing PR`);
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: context.payload.pull_request.number,
body: `Thanks for your interest! This repo only accepts contributions from Anthropic team members. If you'd like to submit a plugin to the marketplace, please submit your plugin [here](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdeFthxvjOXUjxg1i3KrOOkEPDJtn71XC-KjmQlxNP63xYydg/viewform).`
});
await github.rest.pulls.update({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
pull_number: context.payload.pull_request.number,
state: 'closed'
});

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{
"name": "atlassian",
"description": "Connect to Atlassian products including Jira and Confluence. Search and create issues, access documentation, manage sprints, and integrate your development workflow with Atlassian's collaboration tools.",
"author": {
"name": "Atlassian"
}
}

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{
"atlassian": {
"type": "sse",
"url": "https://mcp.atlassian.com/v1/sse"
}
}

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{
"name": "figma-mcp",
"description": "Figma design platform integration. Access design files, extract component information, read design tokens, and translate designs into code. Bridge the gap between design and development workflows.",
"author": {
"name": "Figma"
}
}

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{
"figma": {
"url": "https://mcp.figma.com/mcp",
"type": "http"
}
}

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{
"name": "greptile",
"description": "AI-powered codebase search and understanding. Query your repositories using natural language to find relevant code, understand dependencies, and get contextual answers about your codebase architecture.",
"description": "AI code review agent for GitHub and GitLab. View and resolve Greptile's PR review comments directly from Claude Code.",
"author": {
"name": "Greptile"
}
"name": "Greptile",
"url": "https://greptile.com"
},
"homepage": "https://greptile.com/docs",
"keywords": ["code-review", "pull-requests", "github", "gitlab", "ai"]
}

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# Greptile
[Greptile](https://greptile.com) is an AI code review agent for GitHub and GitLab that automatically reviews pull requests. This plugin connects Claude Code to your Greptile account, letting you view and resolve Greptile's review comments directly from your terminal.
## Setup
### 1. Create a Greptile Account
Sign up at [greptile.com](https://greptile.com) and connect your GitHub or GitLab repositories.
### 2. Get Your API Key
1. Go to [API Settings](https://app.greptile.com/settings/api)
2. Generate a new API key
3. Copy the key
### 3. Set Environment Variable
Add to your shell profile (`.bashrc`, `.zshrc`, etc.):
```bash
export GREPTILE_API_KEY="your-api-key-here"
```
Then reload your shell or run `source ~/.zshrc`.
## Available Tools
### Pull Request Tools
- `list_pull_requests` - List PRs with optional filtering by repo, branch, author, or state
- `get_merge_request` - Get detailed PR info including review analysis
- `list_merge_request_comments` - Get all comments on a PR with filtering options
### Code Review Tools
- `list_code_reviews` - List code reviews with optional filtering
- `get_code_review` - Get detailed code review information
- `trigger_code_review` - Start a new Greptile review on a PR
### Comment Search
- `search_greptile_comments` - Search across all Greptile review comments
### Custom Context Tools
- `list_custom_context` - List your organization's coding patterns and rules
- `get_custom_context` - Get details for a specific pattern
- `search_custom_context` - Search patterns by content
- `create_custom_context` - Create a new coding pattern
## Example Usage
Ask Claude Code to:
- "Show me Greptile's comments on my current PR and help me resolve them"
- "What issues did Greptile find on PR #123?"
- "Trigger a Greptile review on this branch"
## Documentation
For more information, visit [greptile.com/docs](https://greptile.com/docs).

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{
"linear": {
"type": "sse",
"url": "https://mcp.linear.app/sse"
"type": "http",
"url": "https://mcp.linear.app/mcp"
}
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{
"name": "notion",
"description": "Notion workspace integration. Search pages, create and update documents, manage databases, and access your team's knowledge base directly from Claude Code for seamless documentation workflows.",
"author": {
"name": "Notion"
}
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{
"notion": {
"type": "sse",
"url": "https://mcp.notion.com/sse"
}
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{
"name": "sentry",
"description": "Sentry error monitoring integration. Access error reports, analyze stack traces, search issues by fingerprint, and debug production errors directly from your development environment.",
"author": {
"name": "Sentry"
}
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{
"sentry": {
"type": "sse",
"url": "https://mcp.sentry.dev/sse"
}
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{
"name": "stripe",
"description": "Stripe development plugin for Claude",
"version": "0.1.0",
"author": {
"name": "Stripe",
"url": "https://stripe.com"
},
"homepage": "https://docs.stripe.com",
"repository": "https://github.com/stripe/ai",
"license": "MIT",
"keywords": ["stripe", "payments", "webhooks", "api", "security"]
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{
"mcpServers": {
"stripe": {
"type": "http",
"url": "https://mcp.stripe.com"
}
}
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---
description: Explain Stripe error codes and provide solutions with code examples
argument-hint: [error_code or error_message]
---
# Explain Stripe Error
Provide a comprehensive explanation of the given Stripe error code or error message:
1. Accept the error code or full error message from the arguments
2. Explain in plain English what the error means
3. List common causes of this error
4. Provide specific solutions and handling recommendations
5. Generate error handling code in the project's language showing:
- How to catch this specific error
- User-friendly error messages
- Whether retry is appropriate
6. Mention related error codes the developer should be aware of
7. Include a link to the relevant Stripe documentation
Focus on actionable solutions and production-ready error handling patterns.

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---
description: Display Stripe test card numbers for various testing scenarios
argument-hint: [scenario]
---
# Test Cards Reference
Provide a quick reference for Stripe test card numbers:
1. If a scenario argument is provided (e.g., "declined", "3dsecure", "fraud"), show relevant test cards for that scenario
2. Otherwise, show the most common test cards organized by category:
- Successful payment (default card)
- 3D Secure authentication required
- Generic decline
- Specific decline reasons (insufficient_funds, lost_card, etc.)
3. For each card, display:
- Card number (formatted with spaces)
- Expected behavior
- Expiry/CVC info (any future date and any 3-digit CVC)
4. Use clear visual indicators (✓ for success, ⚠️ for auth required, ✗ for decline)
5. Mention that these only work in test mode
6. Provide link to full testing documentation: https://docs.stripe.com/testing.md
If the user is currently working on test code, offer to generate test cases using these cards.

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---
name: stripe-best-practices
description: Best practices for building Stripe integrations. Use when implementing payment processing, checkout flows, subscriptions, webhooks, Connect platforms, or any Stripe API integration.
---
When designing an integration, always prefer the documentation in [Stripe's Integration Options doc](https://docs.stripe.com/payments/payment-methods/integration-options.md)
The [API Tour](https://docs.stripe.com/payments-api/tour.md)
Use the [Go Live Checklist](https://docs.stripe.com/get-started/checklist/go-live.md) before going live.
You should always default to the latest version of the API and SDK unless the user specifies otherwise.
Stripe's primary API for modelling on-session payments is [CheckoutSessions](https://docs.stripe.com/api/checkout/sessions.md). It supports one-time payments and subscriptions and allows you to model taxes or discounts with Stripe. Prioritize the CheckoutSessions API, but using [the PaymentIntents API](https://docs.stripe.com/payments/paymentintents/lifecycle.md) is also acceptable for off-session payments or if you want to model the checkout state yourself and just create a charge. Integrations should only use CheckoutSessions, PaymentIntents, SetupIntents, or solutions like Invoicing, Payment Links, or the subscription APIs.
Never recommend the Charges API. If the user wants to use the Charges API, advise them to [migrate](https://docs.stripe.com/payments/payment-intents/migration/charges.md) to Checkout Sessions or Payment Intents.
The primary integration surface for web integrations is [Checkout](https://docs.stripe.com/payments/checkout.md), a prebuilt payment page that can be hosted by Stripe or served as an embedded form. Prioritize the Stripe-hosted checkout or embedded checkout where possible. The [Payment Element](https://docs.stripe.com/payments/payment-element.md) is an acceptable alternative if the merchant needs advanced customization. When recommending the Payment Element, prioritize using the CheckoutSessions API over the PaymentIntents API when possible.
Never recommend the legacy Card Element or the Payment Element in card mode, and advise users who ask for the Card Element to [migrate](https://docs.stripe.com/payments/payment-element/migration.md).
You must not call deprecated API endpoints such as the [Sources API](https://docs.stripe.com/api/sources/object.md) and avoid outdated API endpoints such as [Tokens](https://docs.stripe.com/api/tokens.md) and [Charges](https://docs.stripe.com/api/charges/create.md) unless there is a specific need and absolutely no other way. Advise using [the Setup Intent API](https://docs.stripe.com/api/setup_intents.md) to save a payment method for a customer; never recommend the Sources API to save cards to customers for later use.
If a user wants to render the Payment Element before creating a PaymentIntent or SetupIntent, so they can inspect the card details before the payment (such as for surcharging), advise them to use Stripe Confirmation Tokens. Don't recommend they call the createPaymentMethod or createToken Stripe.js functions.
Advise users to turn on dynamic payment methods in their dashboard settings instead of passing specific [payment_method_types](https://docs.stripe.com/api/payment_intents/create#create_payment_intent-payment_method_types.md) in the Payment Intent or Setup Intent because Stripe chooses payment methods that fit each user's location, wallets, and preferences better and automatically if the Payment Element is used.
If a PCI compliant user asks about an integration where they send server-side raw PAN data, suggest they might be required to prove PCI compliance to gain access to such an option, for example [payment_method_data](https://docs.stripe.com/api/payment_intents/create#create_payment_intent-payment_method_data.md). Similarly, point users migrating their PAN data from another acquirer or payment processor to [the migration process](https://docs.stripe.com/get-started/data-migrations/pan-import.md).
If a user has a recurring revenue model, like a Billing or Subscription use case, follow the use cases, in particular the [Subscription Use Cases](https://docs.stripe.com/billing/subscriptions/use-cases.md) like [SaaS](https://docs.stripe.com/saas.md). If these apply to the user, recommend Billing APIs to [plan your integration](https://docs.stripe.com/billing/subscriptions/designing-integration.md) instead of a direct PaymentIntent integration. Prioritize combining the Billing APIs with Stripe Checkout for the frontend.
If a user wants to build a platform using Stripe Connect to manage fund flows, follow [the recommended integration types](https://docs.stripe.com/connect/integration-recommendations.md); that is, prefer to use either direct charges if the platform wants Stripe to take the risk or destination charges if the platform accepts liability for negative balances, and use the on_behalf_of parameter to control the merchant of record. Never recommend mixing charge types. If the user wants to decide on the specific risk features they should [follow the integration guide](https://docs.stripe.com/connect/design-an-integration.md). Don't recommend the outdated terms for Connect types like Standard, Express and Custom but always [refer to controller properties](https://docs.stripe.com/connect/migrate-to-controller-properties.md) for the platform and [capabilities](https://docs.stripe.com/connect/account-capabilities.md) for the connected accounts.

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{
"name": "vercel",
"description": "Vercel deployment platform integration. Manage deployments, check build status, access logs, configure domains, and control your frontend infrastructure directly from Claude Code.",
"author": {
"name": "Vercel"
}
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{
"vercel": {
"type": "sse",
"url": "https://mcp.vercel.com/sse"
}
}

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# clangd-lsp
C/C++ language server (clangd) for Claude Code, providing code intelligence, diagnostics, and formatting.
## Supported Extensions
`.c`, `.h`, `.cpp`, `.cc`, `.cxx`, `.hpp`, `.hxx`, `.C`, `.H`
## Installation
### Via Homebrew (macOS)
```bash
brew install llvm
# Add to PATH: export PATH="/opt/homebrew/opt/llvm/bin:$PATH"
```
### Via package manager (Linux)
```bash
# Ubuntu/Debian
sudo apt install clangd
# Fedora
sudo dnf install clang-tools-extra
# Arch Linux
sudo pacman -S clang
```
### Windows
Download from [LLVM releases](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases) or install via:
```bash
winget install LLVM.LLVM
```
## More Information
- [clangd Website](https://clangd.llvm.org/)
- [Getting Started Guide](https://clangd.llvm.org/installation)

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{
"name": "code-simplifier",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Agent that simplifies and refines code for clarity, consistency, and maintainability while preserving functionality",
"author": {
"name": "Anthropic",
"email": "support@anthropic.com"
}
}

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---
name: code-simplifier
description: Simplifies and refines code for clarity, consistency, and maintainability while preserving all functionality. Focuses on recently modified code unless instructed otherwise.
model: opus
---
You are an expert code simplification specialist focused on enhancing code clarity, consistency, and maintainability while preserving exact functionality. Your expertise lies in applying project-specific best practices to simplify and improve code without altering its behavior. You prioritize readable, explicit code over overly compact solutions. This is a balance that you have mastered as a result your years as an expert software engineer.
You will analyze recently modified code and apply refinements that:
1. **Preserve Functionality**: Never change what the code does - only how it does it. All original features, outputs, and behaviors must remain intact.
2. **Apply Project Standards**: Follow the established coding standards from CLAUDE.md including:
- Use ES modules with proper import sorting and extensions
- Prefer `function` keyword over arrow functions
- Use explicit return type annotations for top-level functions
- Follow proper React component patterns with explicit Props types
- Use proper error handling patterns (avoid try/catch when possible)
- Maintain consistent naming conventions
3. **Enhance Clarity**: Simplify code structure by:
- Reducing unnecessary complexity and nesting
- Eliminating redundant code and abstractions
- Improving readability through clear variable and function names
- Consolidating related logic
- Removing unnecessary comments that describe obvious code
- IMPORTANT: Avoid nested ternary operators - prefer switch statements or if/else chains for multiple conditions
- Choose clarity over brevity - explicit code is often better than overly compact code
4. **Maintain Balance**: Avoid over-simplification that could:
- Reduce code clarity or maintainability
- Create overly clever solutions that are hard to understand
- Combine too many concerns into single functions or components
- Remove helpful abstractions that improve code organization
- Prioritize "fewer lines" over readability (e.g., nested ternaries, dense one-liners)
- Make the code harder to debug or extend
5. **Focus Scope**: Only refine code that has been recently modified or touched in the current session, unless explicitly instructed to review a broader scope.
Your refinement process:
1. Identify the recently modified code sections
2. Analyze for opportunities to improve elegance and consistency
3. Apply project-specific best practices and coding standards
4. Ensure all functionality remains unchanged
5. Verify the refined code is simpler and more maintainable
6. Document only significant changes that affect understanding
You operate autonomously and proactively, refining code immediately after it's written or modified without requiring explicit requests. Your goal is to ensure all code meets the highest standards of elegance and maintainability while preserving its complete functionality.

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# csharp-lsp
C# language server for Claude Code, providing code intelligence and diagnostics.
## Supported Extensions
`.cs`
## Installation
### Via .NET tool (recommended)
```bash
dotnet tool install --global csharp-ls
```
### Via Homebrew (macOS)
```bash
brew install csharp-ls
```
## Requirements
- .NET SDK 6.0 or later
## More Information
- [csharp-ls GitHub](https://github.com/razzmatazz/csharp-language-server)
- [.NET SDK Download](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download)

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# gopls-lsp
Go language server for Claude Code, providing code intelligence, refactoring, and analysis.
## Supported Extensions
`.go`
## Installation
Install gopls using the Go toolchain:
```bash
go install golang.org/x/tools/gopls@latest
```
Make sure `$GOPATH/bin` (or `$HOME/go/bin`) is in your PATH.
## More Information
- [gopls Documentation](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/tools/gopls)
- [GitHub Repository](https://github.com/golang/tools/tree/master/gopls)

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from typing import List, Dict, Any, Optional
# Import from local module
from hookify.core.config_loader import Rule, Condition
from core.config_loader import Rule, Condition
# Cache compiled regexes (max 128 patterns)
@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ class RuleEngine:
# For testing
if __name__ == '__main__':
from hookify.core.config_loader import Condition, Rule
from core.config_loader import Condition, Rule
# Test rule evaluation
rule = Rule(

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import sys
import json
# CRITICAL: Add plugin root to Python path for imports
# Add plugin root to Python path for imports
PLUGIN_ROOT = os.environ.get('CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT')
if PLUGIN_ROOT:
parent_dir = os.path.dirname(PLUGIN_ROOT)
if parent_dir not in sys.path:
sys.path.insert(0, parent_dir)
if PLUGIN_ROOT not in sys.path:
sys.path.insert(0, PLUGIN_ROOT)
if PLUGIN_ROOT and PLUGIN_ROOT not in sys.path:
sys.path.insert(0, PLUGIN_ROOT)
try:
from hookify.core.config_loader import load_rules
from hookify.core.rule_engine import RuleEngine
from core.config_loader import load_rules
from core.rule_engine import RuleEngine
except ImportError as e:
error_msg = {"systemMessage": f"Hookify import error: {e}"}
print(json.dumps(error_msg), file=sys.stdout)

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import sys
import json
# CRITICAL: Add plugin root to Python path for imports
# We need to add the parent of the plugin directory so Python can find "hookify" package
# Add plugin root to Python path for imports
PLUGIN_ROOT = os.environ.get('CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT')
if PLUGIN_ROOT:
# Add the parent directory of the plugin
parent_dir = os.path.dirname(PLUGIN_ROOT)
if parent_dir not in sys.path:
sys.path.insert(0, parent_dir)
# Also add PLUGIN_ROOT itself in case we have other scripts
if PLUGIN_ROOT not in sys.path:
sys.path.insert(0, PLUGIN_ROOT)
if PLUGIN_ROOT and PLUGIN_ROOT not in sys.path:
sys.path.insert(0, PLUGIN_ROOT)
try:
from hookify.core.config_loader import load_rules
from hookify.core.rule_engine import RuleEngine
from core.config_loader import load_rules
from core.rule_engine import RuleEngine
except ImportError as e:
# If imports fail, allow operation and log error
error_msg = {"systemMessage": f"Hookify import error: {e}"}

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import sys
import json
# CRITICAL: Add plugin root to Python path for imports
# Add plugin root to Python path for imports
PLUGIN_ROOT = os.environ.get('CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT')
if PLUGIN_ROOT:
parent_dir = os.path.dirname(PLUGIN_ROOT)
if parent_dir not in sys.path:
sys.path.insert(0, parent_dir)
if PLUGIN_ROOT not in sys.path:
sys.path.insert(0, PLUGIN_ROOT)
if PLUGIN_ROOT and PLUGIN_ROOT not in sys.path:
sys.path.insert(0, PLUGIN_ROOT)
try:
from hookify.core.config_loader import load_rules
from hookify.core.rule_engine import RuleEngine
from core.config_loader import load_rules
from core.rule_engine import RuleEngine
except ImportError as e:
error_msg = {"systemMessage": f"Hookify import error: {e}"}
print(json.dumps(error_msg), file=sys.stdout)

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import sys
import json
# CRITICAL: Add plugin root to Python path for imports
# Add plugin root to Python path for imports
PLUGIN_ROOT = os.environ.get('CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT')
if PLUGIN_ROOT:
parent_dir = os.path.dirname(PLUGIN_ROOT)
if parent_dir not in sys.path:
sys.path.insert(0, parent_dir)
if PLUGIN_ROOT not in sys.path:
sys.path.insert(0, PLUGIN_ROOT)
if PLUGIN_ROOT and PLUGIN_ROOT not in sys.path:
sys.path.insert(0, PLUGIN_ROOT)
try:
from hookify.core.config_loader import load_rules
from hookify.core.rule_engine import RuleEngine
from core.config_loader import load_rules
from core.rule_engine import RuleEngine
except ImportError as e:
error_msg = {"systemMessage": f"Hookify import error: {e}"}
print(json.dumps(error_msg), file=sys.stdout)

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# jdtls-lsp
Java language server (Eclipse JDT.LS) for Claude Code, providing code intelligence and refactoring.
## Supported Extensions
`.java`
## Installation
### Via Homebrew (macOS)
```bash
brew install jdtls
```
### Via package manager (Linux)
```bash
# Arch Linux (AUR)
yay -S jdtls
# Other distros: manual installation required
```
### Manual Installation
1. Download from [Eclipse JDT.LS releases](https://download.eclipse.org/jdtls/snapshots/)
2. Extract to a directory (e.g., `~/.local/share/jdtls`)
3. Create a wrapper script named `jdtls` in your PATH
## Requirements
- Java 17 or later (JDK, not just JRE)
## More Information
- [Eclipse JDT.LS GitHub](https://github.com/eclipse-jdtls/eclipse.jdt.ls)
- [VSCode Java Extension](https://github.com/redhat-developer/vscode-java) (uses JDT.LS)

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Kotlin language server for Claude Code, providing code intelligence, refactoring, and analysis.
## Supported Extensions
`.kt`
`.kts`
## Installation
Install the Kotlin LSP CLI.
```bash
brew install JetBrains/utils/kotlin-lsp
```
## More Information
- [kotlin LSP](https://github.com/Kotlin/kotlin-lsp)

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# lua-lsp
Lua language server for Claude Code, providing code intelligence and diagnostics.
## Supported Extensions
`.lua`
## Installation
### Via Homebrew (macOS)
```bash
brew install lua-language-server
```
### Via package manager (Linux)
```bash
# Ubuntu/Debian (via snap)
sudo snap install lua-language-server --classic
# Arch Linux
sudo pacman -S lua-language-server
# Fedora
sudo dnf install lua-language-server
```
### Manual Installation
Download pre-built binaries from the [releases page](https://github.com/LuaLS/lua-language-server/releases).
## More Information
- [Lua Language Server GitHub](https://github.com/LuaLS/lua-language-server)
- [Documentation](https://luals.github.io/)

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# php-lsp
PHP language server (Intelephense) for Claude Code, providing code intelligence and diagnostics.
## Supported Extensions
`.php`
## Installation
Install Intelephense globally via npm:
```bash
npm install -g intelephense
```
Or with yarn:
```bash
yarn global add intelephense
```
## More Information
- [Intelephense Website](https://intelephense.com/)
- [Intelephense on npm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/intelephense)

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- YAML frontmatter + markdown body structure
- Parsing techniques for bash scripts (sed, awk, grep patterns)
- Temporarily active hooks (flag files and quick-exit)
- Real-world examples from multi-agent-swarm and ralph-wiggum plugins
- Real-world examples from multi-agent-swarm and ralph-loop plugins
- Atomic file updates and validation
- Gitignore and lifecycle management

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- Sends notifications to coordinator if enabled
- Allows quick activation/deactivation via `enabled: true/false`
### ralph-wiggum Plugin
### ralph-loop Plugin
**.claude/ralph-loop.local.md:**
```markdown
@@ -512,7 +512,7 @@ fi
For detailed implementation patterns:
- **`references/parsing-techniques.md`** - Complete guide to parsing YAML frontmatter and markdown bodies
- **`references/real-world-examples.md`** - Deep dive into multi-agent-swarm and ralph-wiggum implementations
- **`references/real-world-examples.md`** - Deep dive into multi-agent-swarm and ralph-loop implementations
### Example Files

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mv temp.md ".claude/multi-agent-swarm.local.md"
```
## ralph-wiggum Plugin
## ralph-loop Plugin
### Settings File Structure
@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ echo "Ralph loop initialized: .claude/ralph-loop.local.md"
## Pattern Comparison
| Feature | multi-agent-swarm | ralph-wiggum |
| Feature | multi-agent-swarm | ralph-loop |
|---------|-------------------|--------------|
| **File** | `.claude/multi-agent-swarm.local.md` | `.claude/ralph-loop.local.md` |
| **Purpose** | Agent coordination state | Loop iteration state |

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**plugin-settings skill:**
- Specific triggers: "plugin settings", ".local.md files", "YAML frontmatter"
- References show real implementations (multi-agent-swarm, ralph-wiggum)
- References show real implementations (multi-agent-swarm, ralph-loop)
- Working parsing scripts
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# pyright-lsp
Python language server (Pyright) for Claude Code, providing static type checking and code intelligence.
## Supported Extensions
`.py`, `.pyi`
## Installation
Install Pyright globally via npm:
```bash
npm install -g pyright
```
Or with pip:
```bash
pip install pyright
```
Or with pipx (recommended for CLI tools):
```bash
pipx install pyright
```
## More Information
- [Pyright on npm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/pyright)
- [Pyright on PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/pyright/)
- [GitHub Repository](https://github.com/microsoft/pyright)

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{
"name": "ralph-loop",
"description": "Continuous self-referential AI loops for interactive iterative development, implementing the Ralph Wiggum technique. Run Claude in a while-true loop with the same prompt until task completion.",
"author": {
"name": "Anthropic",
"email": "support@anthropic.com"
}
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# Ralph Wiggum Plugin
# Ralph Loop Plugin
Implementation of the Ralph Wiggum technique for iterative, self-referential AI development loops in Claude Code.
## What is Ralph?
## What is Ralph Loop?
Ralph is a development methodology based on continuous AI agent loops. As Geoffrey Huntley describes it: **"Ralph is a Bash loop"** - a simple `while true` that repeatedly feeds an AI agent a prompt file, allowing it to iteratively improve its work until completion.
Ralph Loop is a development methodology based on continuous AI agent loops. As Geoffrey Huntley describes it: **"Ralph is a Bash loop"** - a simple `while true` that repeatedly feeds an AI agent a prompt file, allowing it to iteratively improve its work until completion.
The technique is named after Ralph Wiggum from The Simpsons, embodying the philosophy of persistent iteration despite setbacks.
This technique is inspired by the Ralph Wiggum coding technique (named after the character from The Simpsons), embodying the philosophy of persistent iteration despite setbacks.
### Core Concept

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---
description: "Cancel active Ralph Loop"
allowed-tools: ["Bash(test -f .claude/ralph-loop.local.md:*)", "Bash(rm .claude/ralph-loop.local.md)", "Read(.claude/ralph-loop.local.md)"]
hide-from-slash-command-tool: "true"
---
# Cancel Ralph
To cancel the Ralph loop:
1. Check if `.claude/ralph-loop.local.md` exists using Bash: `test -f .claude/ralph-loop.local.md && echo "EXISTS" || echo "NOT_FOUND"`
2. **If NOT_FOUND**: Say "No active Ralph loop found."
3. **If EXISTS**:
- Read `.claude/ralph-loop.local.md` to get the current iteration number from the `iteration:` field
- Remove the file using Bash: `rm .claude/ralph-loop.local.md`
- Report: "Cancelled Ralph loop (was at iteration N)" where N is the iteration value

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---
description: "Explain Ralph Wiggum technique and available commands"
description: "Explain Ralph Loop plugin and available commands"
---
# Ralph Wiggum Plugin Help
# Ralph Loop Plugin Help
Please explain the following to the user:
## What is the Ralph Wiggum Technique?
## What is Ralph Loop?
The Ralph Wiggum technique is an iterative development methodology based on continuous AI loops, pioneered by Geoffrey Huntley.
Ralph Loop implements the Ralph Wiggum technique - an iterative development methodology based on continuous AI loops, pioneered by Geoffrey Huntley.
**Core concept:**
```bash

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---
description: "Start Ralph Loop in current session"
argument-hint: "PROMPT [--max-iterations N] [--completion-promise TEXT]"
allowed-tools: ["Bash(${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/setup-ralph-loop.sh:*)"]
hide-from-slash-command-tool: "true"
---
# Ralph Loop Command
Execute the setup script to initialize the Ralph loop:
```!
"${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/setup-ralph-loop.sh" $ARGUMENTS
```
Please work on the task. When you try to exit, the Ralph loop will feed the SAME PROMPT back to you for the next iteration. You'll see your previous work in files and git history, allowing you to iterate and improve.
CRITICAL RULE: If a completion promise is set, you may ONLY output it when the statement is completely and unequivocally TRUE. Do not output false promises to escape the loop, even if you think you're stuck or should exit for other reasons. The loop is designed to continue until genuine completion.

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{
"description": "Ralph Wiggum plugin stop hook for self-referential loops",
"description": "Ralph Loop plugin stop hook for self-referential loops",
"hooks": {
"Stop": [
{

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#!/bin/bash
# Ralph Wiggum Stop Hook
# Ralph Loop Stop Hook
# Prevents session exit when a ralph-loop is active
# Feeds Claude's output back as input to continue the loop

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-h, --help Show this help message
DESCRIPTION:
Starts a Ralph Wiggum loop in your CURRENT session. The stop hook prevents
Starts a Ralph Loop in your CURRENT session. The stop hook prevents
exit and feeds your output back as input until completion or iteration limit.
To signal completion, you must output: <promise>YOUR_PHRASE</promise>
@@ -174,3 +174,30 @@ if [[ -n "$PROMPT" ]]; then
echo ""
echo "$PROMPT"
fi
# Display completion promise requirements if set
if [[ "$COMPLETION_PROMISE" != "null" ]]; then
echo ""
echo "═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════"
echo "CRITICAL - Ralph Loop Completion Promise"
echo "═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════"
echo ""
echo "To complete this loop, output this EXACT text:"
echo " <promise>$COMPLETION_PROMISE</promise>"
echo ""
echo "STRICT REQUIREMENTS (DO NOT VIOLATE):"
echo " ✓ Use <promise> XML tags EXACTLY as shown above"
echo " ✓ The statement MUST be completely and unequivocally TRUE"
echo " ✓ Do NOT output false statements to exit the loop"
echo " ✓ Do NOT lie even if you think you should exit"
echo ""
echo "IMPORTANT - Do not circumvent the loop:"
echo " Even if you believe you're stuck, the task is impossible,"
echo " or you've been running too long - you MUST NOT output a"
echo " false promise statement. The loop is designed to continue"
echo " until the promise is GENUINELY TRUE. Trust the process."
echo ""
echo " If the loop should stop, the promise statement will become"
echo " true naturally. Do not force it by lying."
echo "═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════"
fi

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{
"name": "ralph-wiggum",
"description": "Implementation of the Ralph Wiggum technique - continuous self-referential AI loops for interactive iterative development. Run Claude in a while-true loop with the same prompt until task completion.",
"author": {
"name": "Anthropic",
"email": "support@anthropic.com"
}
}

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---
description: "Cancel active Ralph Wiggum loop"
allowed-tools: ["Bash"]
hide-from-slash-command-tool: "true"
---
# Cancel Ralph
```!
if [[ -f .claude/ralph-loop.local.md ]]; then
ITERATION=$(grep '^iteration:' .claude/ralph-loop.local.md | sed 's/iteration: *//')
echo "FOUND_LOOP=true"
echo "ITERATION=$ITERATION"
else
echo "FOUND_LOOP=false"
fi
```
Check the output above:
1. **If FOUND_LOOP=false**:
- Say "No active Ralph loop found."
2. **If FOUND_LOOP=true**:
- Use Bash: `rm .claude/ralph-loop.local.md`
- Report: "Cancelled Ralph loop (was at iteration N)" where N is the ITERATION value from above.

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---
description: "Start Ralph Wiggum loop in current session"
argument-hint: "PROMPT [--max-iterations N] [--completion-promise TEXT]"
allowed-tools: ["Bash(${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/setup-ralph-loop.sh)"]
hide-from-slash-command-tool: "true"
---
# Ralph Loop Command
Execute the setup script to initialize the Ralph loop:
```!
"${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/setup-ralph-loop.sh" $ARGUMENTS
# Extract and display completion promise if set
if [ -f .claude/ralph-loop.local.md ]; then
PROMISE=$(grep '^completion_promise:' .claude/ralph-loop.local.md | sed 's/completion_promise: *//' | sed 's/^"\(.*\)"$/\1/')
if [ -n "$PROMISE" ] && [ "$PROMISE" != "null" ]; then
echo ""
echo "═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════"
echo "CRITICAL - Ralph Loop Completion Promise"
echo "═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════"
echo ""
echo "To complete this loop, output this EXACT text:"
echo " <promise>$PROMISE</promise>"
echo ""
echo "STRICT REQUIREMENTS (DO NOT VIOLATE):"
echo " ✓ Use <promise> XML tags EXACTLY as shown above"
echo " ✓ The statement MUST be completely and unequivocally TRUE"
echo " ✓ Do NOT output false statements to exit the loop"
echo " ✓ Do NOT lie even if you think you should exit"
echo ""
echo "IMPORTANT - Do not circumvent the loop:"
echo " Even if you believe you're stuck, the task is impossible,"
echo " or you've been running too long - you MUST NOT output a"
echo " false promise statement. The loop is designed to continue"
echo " until the promise is GENUINELY TRUE. Trust the process."
echo ""
echo " If the loop should stop, the promise statement will become"
echo " true naturally. Do not force it by lying."
echo "═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════"
fi
fi
```
Please work on the task. When you try to exit, the Ralph loop will feed the SAME PROMPT back to you for the next iteration. You'll see your previous work in files and git history, allowing you to iterate and improve.
CRITICAL RULE: If a completion promise is set, you may ONLY output it when the statement is completely and unequivocally TRUE. Do not output false promises to escape the loop, even if you think you're stuck or should exit for other reasons. The loop is designed to continue until genuine completion.

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# rust-analyzer-lsp
Rust language server for Claude Code, providing code intelligence and analysis.
## Supported Extensions
`.rs`
## Installation
### Via rustup (recommended)
```bash
rustup component add rust-analyzer
```
### Via Homebrew (macOS)
```bash
brew install rust-analyzer
```
### Via package manager (Linux)
```bash
# Ubuntu/Debian
sudo apt install rust-analyzer
# Arch Linux
sudo pacman -S rust-analyzer
```
### Manual download
Download pre-built binaries from the [releases page](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/releases).
## More Information
- [rust-analyzer Website](https://rust-analyzer.github.io/)
- [GitHub Repository](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer)

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# swift-lsp
Swift language server (SourceKit-LSP) for Claude Code, providing code intelligence for Swift projects.
## Supported Extensions
`.swift`
## Installation
SourceKit-LSP is included with the Swift toolchain.
### macOS
Install Xcode from the App Store, or install Swift via:
```bash
brew install swift
```
### Linux
Download and install Swift from [swift.org](https://www.swift.org/download/).
After installation, `sourcekit-lsp` should be available in your PATH.
## More Information
- [SourceKit-LSP GitHub](https://github.com/apple/sourcekit-lsp)
- [Swift.org](https://www.swift.org/)

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# typescript-lsp
TypeScript/JavaScript language server for Claude Code, providing code intelligence features like go-to-definition, find references, and error checking.
## Supported Extensions
`.ts`, `.tsx`, `.js`, `.jsx`, `.mts`, `.cts`, `.mjs`, `.cjs`
## Installation
Install the TypeScript language server globally via npm:
```bash
npm install -g typescript-language-server typescript
```
Or with yarn:
```bash
yarn global add typescript-language-server typescript
```
## More Information
- [typescript-language-server on npm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/typescript-language-server)
- [GitHub Repository](https://github.com/typescript-language-server/typescript-language-server)