Welcome to Claude Kit 🚀
This repository is the central library for all AI prompts and agent configurations used across the organization. Its purpose is to foster collaboration, maintain high standards, and accelerate our work by sharing effective and well-tested prompts and specialized agents.
Installation
Install skills using skills tool: npx skills add keboola/ai-kit
Alternatively, install via the Claude Code plugin marketplace:
/plugin marketplace add keboola/claude-kit
After installation, enable the plugins you need:
/plugin install developer
Repository Structure
The repository is organized into a plugin-based architecture to make prompts and agents easy to discover and use:
claude-kit/
├── .claude-plugin/
│ └── marketplace.json # Marketplace configuration
├── plugins/
│ ├── developer/ # Developer toolkit plugin
│ ├── component-developer/ # Keboola Python component development
│ ├── dataapp-developer/ # Data app development & deployment for Keboola
│ └── keboola-cli/ # Keboola project management and review
├── README.md # This file
└── LICENSE # MIT license
Available Plugins
Developer Plugin
Location: ./plugins/developer
A comprehensive toolkit for developers including specialized agents for code review, security analysis, code quality management, and workflow automation.
Features:
- 🤖 Agents: Code review, security analysis, code mess detection & fixing
- ⚡ Commands: Task management, PR creation, merge conflict resolution, GitHub PR review processing
- 📊 Scripts: Context window progress bar for statusline
- 🔌 MCP Server: Linear integration
→ View Developer Plugin Documentation
Component Developer Plugin
Location: ./plugins/component-developer
A specialized toolkit for building production-ready Keboola Python components following best practices and architectural patterns.
Features:
- 🎯 Skills: Build component, build UI, debug, test, VCR test, review, backward compatibility review, migrate to UV, getting started
- ⚡ Commands: Init, run, fix, review, migrate-repo, schema-test
- 🔌 MCP Server: Keboola integration
- 📋 Configuration Schemas: JSON Schema with UI elements
- 🚀 CI/CD Integration: Developer Portal and deployment workflows
→ View Component Developer Plugin Documentation
Data App Developer Plugin
Location: ./plugins/dataapp-developer
A toolkit for building and deploying data apps to Keboola — Streamlit development with validate/build/verify workflow, plus deployment guides for Node.js, Python, and any web framework.
Features:
- 🎯 Skills: Streamlit development (validate → build → verify) + data app deployment (Nginx, Supervisord, Docker)
- 🚀 Deployment: keboola-config directory setup, SSE/WebSocket streaming through Nginx, env var mapping, common error solutions
- 🔍 Data Validation: Automatic schema checking using Keboola MCP
- 🎨 Visual Verification: Browser testing with Playwright MCP
- 🏗️ Multi-Framework: Node.js (Express), Python (Flask, FastAPI, Streamlit, Gunicorn), or any web framework
- 📚 Comprehensive Docs: Quickstart, workflows, templates, checklists, and deployment guides
- 🔌 MCP Servers: Keboola (remote HTTP) and Playwright (browser automation)
→ View Data App Developer Plugin Documentation
Keboola CLI Plugin
Location: ./plugins/keboola-cli
A project management and review toolkit for Keboola projects. Includes CLI sync commands and a 10-agent review team that audits SQL quality, security, performance, financial logic, data quality, and template readiness.
Features:
- 🤖 Agents: 10 specialized review agents (SQL, Config, DWH Architecture, Data Quality, Financial Logic, Semantic Layer, Security, Performance, Template Readiness, Consolidator) + config analyzer
- ⚡ Commands:
/kbc-init, /kbc-pull, /kbc-push, /kbc-diff, /kbc-review
- 🔌 MCP Server: Keboola integration for live project analysis
- 📊 Financial Intelligence: Multi-ERP awareness (NetSuite, SAP, Oracle, D365, QuickBooks, Xero), SaaS metrics, budget variance
- 🔒 Security Audit: Credential scanning, PII detection, GDPR/CCPA compliance checks
→ View Keboola CLI Plugin Documentation
MCP Server Setup
Some commands and plugins require MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers to be configured. If MCP tools are not available when running a command, use the /mcp command to authenticate and configure them.
Troubleshooting