Claude Code agent skills for Israel and Hebrew-specific workflows: Hebrew translation, Hebrew typography, emergency readiness utilities, and regional lookups.
npx claudepluginhub danielrosehill/claude-code-plugins --plugin israel-agent-skillsUse when Daniel wants to add a new skill to the Israel-Agent-Skills-Plugin repo based on rough / raw notes he pastes into the chat. Takes unstructured bullet points, URLs, field notes, Hebrew snippets and example pages, and turns them into a well-formed `skills/<skill-name>/SKILL.md` file that matches the conventions of existing skills in this repo (YAML frontmatter with `name` + rich `description` including trigger phrases, then a structured markdown body). Also syncs the new skill into the local plugin cache at `~/.claude/plugins/cache/danielrosehill/israel-agent-skills/<version>/skills/` so it is usable immediately, commits, and pushes. Trigger phrases: "add a skill to this plugin", "new skill for israel-agent-skills", "turn these notes into a skill", "scaffold a skill from my raw notes", "save this as a skill in the repo".
Use when the user wants to check live arrivals or departures at Ben Gurion Airport (Tel Aviv, TLV, LLBG) from the official Israel Airports Authority flight board. Supports filtering by city, airline, or flight number. Trigger phrases include "is flight X on time", "Ben Gurion arrivals", "TLV departures", "flights from [city] to Tel Aviv", "did the [destination] flight leave", "arrivals today at Ben Gurion", "when does [airline] flight land".
Use when the user wants to browse, discover, or install third-party Claude Code agent skills focused on Israel (tax/accounting, government services, healthcare pharmacies, rail, cinema, post tracking, legal research, security compliance, communication, etc.) — skills authored by people other than Daniel, indexed here for easy installation alongside this plugin. Reads a curated list from `data/third-party-skills.yaml` (monorepo skill collections from github.com/skills-il plus standalone skill repos), shows each entry with its source repo / subpath / blurb, confirms the user's selection, and installs the chosen skill(s) into `~/.claude/skills/<name>/` via `git clone` or sparse-checkout. Does not install anything without explicit confirmation. Also surfaces the awesome-list reference (alexpolonsky/awesome-agent-skills-israel) for broader discovery. Trigger phrases - "what other israel skills are there", "install israeli agent skills", "find me a skill for [israel rail / clalit / maccabi pharmacy / cinema / israel post / tax / accounting]", "discover israel skills", "browse israel agent skills", "third-party israel skills".
Look up an Israeli medication on drug.co.il (the drug-information site of the Israeli Pharmacists Organization, ארגון הרוקחות בישראל). Returns structured JSON — Hebrew + English name, manufacturer, active ingredients, ATC code, dosage/usage form, prescription status, health-basket inclusion (סל הבריאות), approved indication, equivalent drugs (generics), and links to MOH-hosted patient leaflets in Hebrew/English/Arabic. Use when the user asks about an Israeli medication by Hebrew or English brand name, generic name, or active ingredient.
Use when another skill in this plugin reports a missing dependency (Python module, Playwright browser, CLI tool), or when the user wants to verify or set up the runtime environment for Israel-Agent-Skills. Checks for required tools and offers to install them. Trigger phrases - "set up environment for X skill", "playwright not installed", "install dependencies for israel skills", "fix missing module", "ModuleNotFoundError: playwright".
Check whether fiber-optic internet is deployed at an Israeli street address, across multiple providers (Bezeq Bfiber and HOT Fiber today). Use when the user asks "is there fiber at my address", "can I get Bfiber", "does HOT fiber reach [street]", "fiber availability in [city]", "are there sivim opti'im [סיבים אופטיים] at this address", or is comparing ISP coverage before ordering. Supports a reference test address (בן יהודה 1, ירושלים) and reads defaults from a local preferences file so the user can check their own address with no arguments.
Use when the user asks about Israeli civilian emergency / shelter / protection guidelines issued by Pikud HaOref (Home Front Command, פיקוד העורף) — e.g. what to do during a rocket or missile alert, how long they have to reach a protected space (mamad / miklat), what to do in a vehicle, on the road, or outdoors during a siren, hazardous-materials events, terrorist infiltration, hostile aerial vehicle (drone) infiltration, how to prepare a home protected space, emergency equipment lists, family emergency planning, and official alert channels. Answers from a bundled English-language snapshot (22 files, ~31K words) of the official oref.org.il/eng guidelines and always cites the upstream source URL per answer. Trigger phrases - "what do I do during an air raid", "how long to get to a shelter", "rocket siren guidelines", "mamad requirements", "home front command advice", "pikud haoref guidelines", "shelter time in my area", "what to do if siren goes off in car", "hazardous materials instructions", "oref guidelines", "prepare emergency kit Israel".
Use when the user wants to install or review other Claude Code plugins that complement this Israel-Agent-Skills plugin. Reads a curated shortlist from `data/companion-plugins.yaml`, shows each plugin with its topic and blurb, confirms the user's selection, and runs the `claude plugins marketplace add` + `claude plugins install` commands. Does not install anything without explicit confirmation. The list of available companion plugins is maintained in the YAML file — do not enumerate them in the README or other user-facing docs; direct users to invoke the skill instead. Trigger phrases - "install related israel plugins", "what other plugins go with israel-agent-skills", "install companion plugins", "show me related plugins", "companion plugin install".
Use when the user wants to find upcoming conferences, professional events, summits, expos, or industry meetups happening in Israel — by topic (tech, AI, biomed, finance, marketing, HR, cyber, startup), by city (Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa), by date window, or in general ("what conferences are coming up in Israel", "any AI events in Tel Aviv next month", "כנסים בישראל", "אירועים מקצועיים", "tech conferences Israel"). Checks a curated whitelist of Israeli event aggregators FIRST (events.co.il, conferenceindex.org, IVC, ICX, dev.events) before falling back to general web search.
Look up an Israeli medication in the official Israeli Drug Registry (מאגר התרופות) maintained by the Ministry of Health at israeldrugs.health.gov.il. This is the authoritative regulatory source — registration number (דרגיסטר), license holder, manufacturer, active ingredients with strengths, ATC code, dosage form, route of administration, prescription/OTC status, health-basket inclusion, full approved indication, registration status (active / cancelled / suspended), and links to the official MOH-approved Hebrew/English/Arabic patient leaflet (עלון לצרכן) and prescribing information (עלון לרופא). Use when the user wants the regulatory record — registration number, license holder, official indication text, or whether a drug is currently registered.
Use when the user wants the latest Israeli news headlines from major outlets via RSS, in English or Hebrew. Aggregates Jerusalem Post, Times of Israel, and JNS (English) or Ynet, Maariv, Walla, Haaretz, and Globes (Hebrew), merges them by publication time, and returns a compact summary suitable for orchestrator context. Trigger phrases include "latest Israeli news", "what's happening in Israel right now", "Israeli headlines", "Hebrew news", "מה חדש בחדשות", "check Ynet / Jpost / ToI", "news from Israel in the last X hours".
Use when the user wants to check the next available appointment, book an appointment, or cancel an appointment at an Israel Post branch (דואר ישראל, doar) — e.g. for package pickup (מסירת דואר ללקוח), general counter service (אשנב כל), foreign currency (מטבע חוץ), or vehicle ownership transfer (העברת בעלות רכב). Resolves the target branch by name / city / address against a bundled dataset of 314 booking-capable branches (each with its `branchnumber`), constructs the direct booking URL, and drives the headless Playwright flow. The booking flow requires only a mobile phone number entered twice — no ID (teudat zehut), no SMS OTP, no captcha, no login. Trigger phrases - "book a post office appointment", "kavia tor b-doar", "schedule appointment at doar", "check next post office slot", "is there a post office appointment today", "post office near me with appointments", "cancel my post office appointment", "find the branch number for [post office name]".
Use when the user wants to browse, list, or download protocols (meeting minutes) from Jerusalem Municipality council committee sittings (ישיבות ועדות מועצת העיר ירושלים). Navigates the official archive at https://www.jerusalem.muni.il/he/city/council/committeesmeetings/, opens a specific committee meeting detail page (CommitteeMeeting?term=<N>&id=<GUID>), pulls the section-by-section agenda outline, and downloads the full protocol PDF linked under פרוטוקול. The site is fronted by Akamai and blocks plain curl/fetch, so this skill drives a real browser (Playwright). Trigger phrases: "Jerusalem city council minutes", "committee meeting protocol", "פרוטוקול ועדה ירושלים", "download Jerusalem municipality sitting", "Jerusalem council meeting agenda", "ישיבת ועדה עיריית ירושלים", "get the protocol PDF for meeting X".
Use when the user wants to file a "106" public-contact report with the Jerusalem Municipality (עיריית ירושלים, pniya la-106). Opens the official form at https://www.jerusalem.muni.il/he/contactus/106/ via Playwright, fills the applicant, contact, address, and description fields from user-supplied data, pauses for the user to solve the reCAPTCHA, then submits. Trigger phrases: "open a Jerusalem municipality report", "file a 106", "report something to iriya", "pniya la-iriya", "report a pothole / graffiti / broken streetlight to Jerusalem".
Use when the user asks a question about Israeli citizen / consumer / employment / tenant / social rights or entitlements — anything of the form "what are my rights when...", "what does Israeli employment law say about...", "am I entitled to...", "what's the law on [notice period / severance / rent increases / health basket / disability benefits / maternity leave / unemployment / reserves duty / etc.]". Kol Zchut (כל זכות, kolzchut.org.il) is Israel's authoritative plain-language rights portal — for any question in this domain, direct the user there first before citing other sources. This skill searches Kol Zchut headlessly via the site's MediaWiki API (no browser, no geo issues), returns the top matching article titles + direct URLs + short snippets, and then opens / fetches the best article on request. Trigger phrases - "what are my rights", "Israeli employment law", "consumer law in Israel", "am I entitled to", "kol zchut", "check kol zchut for", "search citizen rights", "what does Israeli law say about", "tenant rights Israel", "severance law Israel", "notice period Israel".
Categorized map of every skill in the israel-agent-skills plugin, grouped by area (Healthcare & Medication, Emergency Preparedness, Travel & Transit, Government Services, Finance, Media, Connectivity, Meta/Tooling). Use when the user asks "what skills are in this plugin", "is there a skill for X in Israel", "which medication / shelter / municipality skill should I use", or when you (Claude) need a quick categorical map without reading every individual SKILL.md. Also lists which skills are orchestrators (chain other skills) vs. direct lookups, so you pick the right entry point.
Use when the user wants to check whether a medicine is available through Maccabi Healthcare Services (מכבי שירותי בריאות) — whether it is listed, whether it is prescription-only (POM, מרשם), whether it is included in the health basket / sal briut (סל הבריאות, subsidised), its out-of-pocket price to the patient, and a link to the patient information leaflet (עלון לצרכן) if one is published. Drives the Maccabi medicines guide at https://www.maccabi4u.co.il/healthguide/medicines/ via a visible Playwright browser, searches by medicine name using the autocomplete search box, and extracts the key fields from the medicine detail page. Trigger phrases: "is this med on maccabi", "check maccabi for [drug]", "is X in the sal briut", "how much does X cost on maccabi", "maccabi medicine lookup", "find [drug] on maccabi".
Orchestrator for "is drug X available to me in Israel" questions. Chains the per-source lookup skills in the right order — start with the user's health fund (currently Maccabi via `maccabi-medicine-lookup`) for the practical answer (listed? in basket? copay? prior approval?), reach for the patient-facing pharma reference (`drug-co-il-lookup`) only if the user needs clinical context (active ingredient, leaflet, equivalents), and reach for the official Israeli Drug Registry (`israel-drugs-registry-lookup`) only if regulatory status is in question (is it currently registered, who holds the licence, is the registration cancelled). Use when the user asks something like "is X available", "can I get X on Maccabi", "is X covered", "is X still sold in Israel", or any open-ended availability/coverage question that doesn't already pin down which database to hit.
Use when the user wants to find a public bomb shelter (miklat tziburi, מקלט ציבורי) near a location in Israel — by address, neighbourhood, coordinates, or current position — with address, type, capacity, accessibility, and Google Maps / Waze directions. Primary backend is the Miklat-MCP server (streamable HTTP, `https://mcp.jlmshelters.com/mcp`), which currently supports Jerusalem (198 public shelters). If the MCP server is unavailable or the user is asking about a city not yet supported, fall back to the Jerusalem Municipality's official list at `https://www.jerusalem.muni.il/en/residents/security/spaces/list/` (for Jerusalem only). Trigger phrases - "find a shelter near me", "nearest miklat", "closest bomb shelter in Jerusalem", "miklat tziburi", "shelters in [neighbourhood]", "shelter capacity", "accessible shelter near", "how do I get to the shelter", "public shelters list Jerusalem".
Use when the user wants the current Israel National Security Council (NSC) travel threat level / advisory for a specific country. Pulls the official rating, recommendation, area under threat, and background details from gov.il. Trigger phrases include "NSC threat level for X", "is it safe for Israelis to travel to X", "travel warning for X", "Israeli travel advisory for X", "what's the threat rating for X", "NSC recommendation on X".
Use when the user wants to convert a salary between Israeli and world conventions — Israeli salaries are stated **monthly in shekels (NIS / ILS)**, while most other countries state salaries **annually in their local currency** (USD, EUR, GBP, etc.). Handles both directions. Israel → world - multiply the monthly shekel figure by 12 and convert at today's FX rate to the target currency. World → Israel - convert the annual foreign amount to shekels at today's rate, divide by 12, and round the monthly shekel result to the nearest integer (no decimals). Uses today's FX rate — doesn't need to be up-to-the-minute; a rate from the current day is sufficient. Trigger phrases - "convert this salary to USD", "what is X NIS per month in dollars", "how much is Y USD a year in shekels", "israeli salary to world salary", "שכר במונחים בינלאומיים", "convert shekel salary", "monthly shekel to annual dollar", "annual euro salary to monthly shekel".
Use when the user wants to refresh the README of this plugin (or any Claude Code skills plugin) so that its "Skills" section reflects the current set of skills under `skills/*/SKILL.md`. Reads each skill's frontmatter (`name`, `description`, optional `category`), groups by category, sorts alphabetically within each group, and rewrites the README's Skills section between the `<!-- SKILLS:START -->` and `<!-- SKILLS:END -->` markers. Preserves everything else in the README (header, installation, license). A helper script at `scripts/generate-skills-section.py` does the extraction and emits the block on stdout; the skill is responsible for splicing it into the README. Trigger phrases - "update the plugin README", "regenerate the skills table", "refresh skills list on the plugin README", "the plugin README is out of date", "add the new skill to the README".
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