Organize mo markdown viewer sessions per Git project: setup configs with group-based watch patterns for docs/specs, auto-start isolated servers, open files/patterns in browser tabs via cmux, monitor status dashboard, add/remove patterns, and stop servers via CLI.
npx claudepluginhub leejuoh/claude-code-zero --plugin claw-moStop mo markdown viewer server for current project. Use when user says claw-mo-down, wants to stop mo, shut down doc viewer, or kill mo server.
Manage mo markdown viewer — check status, add/remove patterns and groups, reset sessions. Use when user says claw-mo-manage, wants to check mo status, modify watch patterns, add or remove groups, or reset mo session.
Open a specific file or directory in mo markdown viewer. Use when user wants to quickly view a markdown file, add a file to mo, or preview a specific document.
Configure mo markdown viewer for current project. Use when user wants to set up doc watching, configure mo patterns, initialize claw-mo for a project, or set up markdown viewer.
Start mo markdown viewer server and open in browser. Use when user says claw-mo-up, wants to view docs, open documentation viewer, start mo, or preview markdown.
<div align="center">A curated marketplace of Claude Code plugins — visual reports, git worktree enhancements, NotebookLM integration, skill creation tools, cross-model code analysis, and developer utilities.
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</div>/plugin marketplace add LeeJuOh/claude-code-zero
/plugin install <plugin-name>@claude-code-zero
Run /plugin and check the Installed tab.
| Plugin | Description |
|---|---|
| vision-powers | Interactive HTML reports — diffs, plans, project recaps, and wiki analysis with Mermaid diagrams and Chart.js |
| worktree-plus | Native git worktree behavior with gitignored file support (.worktreeinclude / .worktreelink) |
| toolbox | Developer utilities — sitemap extraction, Gemini web fetch, handoff docs, config audit, secret management |
| notebooklm-connector | Query Google NotebookLM notebooks from Claude Code — source-grounded answers via Chrome automation |
| skill-creator-pro | Create, test, and optimize Claude Code skills with category-aware design and autonomous benchmarking |
| rubber-duck-tutor | Protect your coding skills — interactive comprehension exercises after plans, code, and commits |
| e2e-test-runner | Browser tests in plain English — natural language steps with video recording and visual regression |
| codex-advisor | Cross-model code analysis — OpenAI Codex review and verification with Claude's critical evaluation |
/plugin disable <plugin-name>@claude-code-zero # Disable
/plugin enable <plugin-name>@claude-code-zero # Re-enable
/plugin update <plugin-name>@claude-code-zero # Update to latest
/plugin uninstall <plugin-name>@claude-code-zero # Uninstall
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draw.io diagram creation, editing, and review. Use for .drawio XML editing, PNG conversion, layout adjustment, and AWS icon usage.
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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.