By caphtech
Hybrid Disposable Generation Method (H-DGM) plugin - disposable prototyping with spike, autopsy, and distill cycles
npx claudepluginhub caphtech/claude-marketplace --plugin disposable-pluginAnalyze a disposable prototype across 10 quality axes using static analysis, test results, and Codex MCP triangulation. Produces structured autopsy report with scored findings and recommendations. Part of H-DGM cycle. Use after disposable-spike completes.
Orchestrate the full H-DGM (Hybrid Disposable Generation Method) disposable prototyping cycle. Manages spike-autopsy-distill iterations with Mode A (auto) or Mode B (manual) control. Tracks cycle history and graduation readiness. Use to start or continue a disposable prototyping session.
Distill learnings from autopsy report into an improvement specification for the next cycle or production implementation. Extracts constraints, architecture decisions, interface contracts, and rejected options. Part of H-DGM cycle. Use after disposable-autopsy completes.
Generate a disposable prototype (spike) from requirements. Creates isolated branch, generates code, runs lint/test/coverage, and produces unified metrics. Part of H-DGM (Hybrid Disposable Generation Method) cycle. Use when starting a new disposable prototype, rapid exploration, or throwaway implementation.
Use this agent when you need to quickly create a new application prototype, MVP, or proof-of-concept within the 6-day development cycle. This agent specializes in scaffolding projects, integrating trending features, and building functional demos rapidly. Examples:\n\n<example>\nContext: Starting a new experiment or app idea\nuser: "Create a new app that helps people overcome phone anxiety"\nassistant: "I'll help you create a phone anxiety app. Let me use the rapid-prototyper agent to scaffold this project and build an MVP."\n<commentary>\nWhen starting any new project or experiment, use the rapid-prototyper to quickly set up the foundation and core features.\n</commentary>\n</example>\n\n<example>\nContext: Need to test a trending feature or viral concept\nuser: "I saw this TikTok trend about AI avatars, can we build something around that?"\nassistant: "That's a great trending opportunity! I'll use the rapid-prototyper agent to quickly build a prototype app featuring AI avatars."\n<commentary>\nFor capitalizing on trends and viral content, the rapid-prototyper can quickly create testable prototypes.\n</commentary>\n</example>\n\n<example>\nContext: Validating a business idea with minimal investment\nuser: "We need to test if people would pay for a subscription box curation app"\nassistant: "Let's validate that idea with a quick prototype. I'll use the rapid-prototyper agent to build an MVP with basic subscription and curation features."\n<commentary>\nBusiness validation requires fast prototyping to test market fit before full investment.\n</commentary>\n</example>\n\n<example>\nContext: Creating demo apps for stakeholder presentations\nuser: "We're meeting with investors next week and need to show them our vision"\nassistant: "I'll help create a compelling demo. Let me use the rapid-prototyper agent to build a functional prototype that showcases your vision."\n<commentary>\nInvestor demos and stakeholder presentations benefit from working prototypes rather than just mockups.\n</commentary>\n</example>
Uses power tools
Uses Bash, Write, or Edit tools
Share bugs, ideas, or general feedback.
Generate realistic test data including users, products, orders, and custom schemas for comprehensive testing
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Technical demo creation and POC proposal writing
Use this agent when conducting user research, analyzing user behavior, creating journey maps, or validating design decisions through testing. This agent specializes in understanding user needs, pain points, and behaviors to inform product decisions within rapid development cycles. Examples:\n\n<example>\nContext: Understanding user needs for a new feature