npx claudepluginhub s-nakamur-a/conductorHooks, MCP tools, and commands for Claude Code sessions running inside Conductor TUI
Terminal-based Git workspace and code review TUI written in Rust. Manages multiple git worktrees, launches Claude Code sessions via embedded PTYs, reviews diffs, and provides structured inline review comments — designed for an AI-assisted development workflow.
| Dependency | Version | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Rust toolchain | 1.85+ | Edition 2024. Install via rustup |
| Git | 2.x | Used for worktree operations (git worktree add, git fetch, etc.) |
| Claude Code | latest | claude CLI must be in $PATH. Install via npm install -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code |
| Node.js + npm | 20+ | Required for Claude Code installation and MCP server build |
| Dependency | Purpose | How to enable |
|---|---|---|
| ccusage (via npx) | Token usage / cost display in title bar | Set ccusage.enabled = true in config |
git clone https://github.com/S-Nakamur-a/conductor.git
cd conductor
make install
make install installs the conductor binary to ~/.cargo/bin/ (cargo install --path .) and installs MCP server dependencies (npm install).
In a Claude Code session, run:
/plugin marketplace add S-Nakamur-a/conductor
/plugin install conductor@conductor-marketplace
This sets up:
/address-conductor-comment for resolving review comments# Run against the current directory
conductor
# Run against a specific repo
conductor /path/to/repo
# Or use make for development
make dev
Worktree | Explorer | Viewer | Terminal (Claude Code / Shell)
Ctrl+. (any panel, including terminal) or : (non-terminal panels) to open the command palette. All available commands are listed and fuzzy-searchable — worktree operations, terminal management, diff toggles, review comments, etc.
Conductor includes an MCP server (plugins/conductor/mcp/conductor-comment/) that exposes the review database to Claude Code sessions running inside the terminal. This enables Claude Code to read and write review comments directly.
The MCP server is automatically configured when you install the Claude Code plugin (see Installation step 2).
For development:
cd plugins/conductor/mcp/conductor-comment
npm install
npm run build # compile TypeScript
npm start # run compiled JS
# or: npm run dev (runs via tsx, no build step needed)
Config file: ~/.config/conductor/config.toml
All fields are optional with sensible defaults. Full example:
[general]
# repo = "/path/to/default/repo" # default repository to open on startup
main_branch = "main" # main/trunk branch name (default: "main")
# shell = "/bin/zsh" # shell for PTY sessions (default: $SHELL)
# repos = ["/path/to/repo1", "/path/to/repo2"] # additional repos for multi-repo support
# worktree_dir = "~/worktrees" # custom worktree base directory
# (default: <repo-parent>/<repo-name>-worktrees/)
decoration = "aquarium" # worktree panel decoration
# aquarium | space | garden | city | none
# auto_resume = true # automatically resume Claude Code sessions on startup
[terminal]
# inactive_scrollback = 1000 # scrollback lines for background sessions
# active_scrollback = 10000 # scrollback lines for foreground session
[viewer]
theme = "catppuccin-mocha" # syntax highlighting theme
# catppuccin-mocha | dracula | nord | solarized-dark
# syntax_theme_file = "~/.config/conductor/custom.tmTheme" # custom .tmTheme file path
# tab_width = 2 # spaces per tab stop
# word_wrap = false # soft-wrap long lines (未実装)
[diff]
# default_view = "unified" # unified | side-by-side
# word_diff = true # highlight intra-line word changes
[review]
# レビュー機能はMCPプラグイン (conductor plugin) に移行済みです。
# 以下の設定は互換性のため残されていますが、通常は変更不要です。
# prompt_template = "以下のレビューコメントに対応してください。\n\n{comments}"
# template for review prompts ({comments} is replaced)
# prompt_action = "clipboard" # clipboard | send_to_session
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