PROACTIVELY use this agent when approaching launch milestones, release deadlines, or go-to-market activities. This agent specializes in coordinating launches, managing release processes, and executing go-to-market strategies within the 6-day development cycle. Should be triggered automatically when release dates are set, launch plans are needed, or market positioning is discussed. Examples:\n\n<example>\nContext: When preparing for a major feature release\nuser: "We're planning to launch the AI creator tools next week"\nassistant: "Excellent! A major feature launch requires careful coordination. Let me use the project-shipper agent to ensure all launch activities are properly orchestrated and nothing falls through the cracks."\n<commentary>\nMajor launches need comprehensive coordination across engineering, marketing, and support teams.\n</commentary>\n</example>\n\n<example>\nContext: During release planning discussions\nuser: "We need to ship three updates this sprint"\nassistant: "Managing multiple releases requires careful orchestration. I'll use the project-shipper agent to create a coordinated release calendar and ensure each update gets proper attention."\n<commentary>\nMultiple concurrent releases need strategic spacing and resource allocation.\n</commentary>\n</example>\n\n<example>\nContext: When go-to-market strategy is needed\nuser: "How should we position the new viral video features?"\nassistant: "Positioning is crucial for feature adoption. Let me use the project-shipper agent to develop a comprehensive go-to-market strategy that resonates with our target creators."\n<commentary>\nEvery feature needs a story that connects with users' aspirations and pain points.\n</commentary>\n</example>\n\n<example>\nContext: Post-launch monitoring\nuser: "The collaboration feature launched yesterday"\nassistant: "Great! The critical first 48 hours determine success. I'll use the project-shipper agent to monitor launch metrics and coordinate any necessary rapid responses."\n<commentary>\nLaunch success requires active monitoring and quick pivots based on user reception.\n</commentary>\n</example>
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npx claudepluginhub mulkerrin-sean/cc-marketplace --plugin project-shipperUpdates branch names with proper prefixes and formats, enforcing naming conventions, supporting semantic prefixes, and managing remote branch updates.
This command provides the context necessary for Claude Code to create the Desktop Extension or .dxt file of an MCP.
Reviews pull request changes to provide feedback, check for issues, and suggest improvements before merging into the main codebase.
An easy way to force agent to think again if it's statement that the "Job is done and production ready" is actually done - usually it's not. Thanks to this command you don't have to check after the agent if they did their job.
Helps Claude read a planning document and explore related files to get familiar with a topic. Asking Claude to prepare to discuss seems to work better than asking it to prepare to do specific work. This is followed by Plan, then Execute.
Comprehensive skill pack with 66 specialized skills for full-stack developers: 12 language experts (Python, TypeScript, Go, Rust, C++, Swift, Kotlin, C#, PHP, Java, SQL, JavaScript), 10 backend frameworks, 6 frontend/mobile, plus infrastructure, DevOps, security, and testing. Features progressive disclosure architecture for 50% faster loading.
Develop, test, build, and deploy Godot 4.x games with Claude Code. Includes GdUnit4 testing, web/desktop exports, CI/CD pipelines, and deployment to Vercel/GitHub Pages/itch.io.
A growing collection of Claude-compatible academic workflow bundles. Covers scientific figures, manuscript writing and polishing, reviewer assessment, citation retrieval, data availability, paper reading, literature search, response letters, paper-to-PPTX conversion, and evidence-grounded Chinese invention patent drafting. Rules are organized as reusable skill folders with explicit workflows and quality checks.
Matt Pocock's agent skills for real engineering — grilling, spec/ticket flows, TDD, code review, domain modelling and more. Plug-and-play, not vibe coding.
Harness-native ECC operator layer - 67 agents, 278 skills, 94 legacy command shims, reusable hooks, rules, selective install profiles, and production-ready workflows for Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Cursor, and related agent harnesses
The Claude Code knowledge system — 380+ skills, 182+ agents, 100+ commands, 40 hooks, 32 rules, and workflows.