By pa4uslf
Finds, evaluates, and installs community legal skills — with a security review gate before anything lands in your environment.
Check installed community skills for updates. Shows a diff and requires explicit approval before applying. Use when the user says "check for updates", "update my skills", "anything new for my installed skills", or when invoked from the registry-sync agent.
Practice-profile interview that recommends and installs a starter pack of community legal skills. This IS the cold start for the whole ecosystem — it asks what kind of lawyer you are and recommends what to install first. Use on fresh install, when the user says "get me started" or "what should I install", or to re-run the integration-availability check after adding or removing an MCP connector.
Guided customization of your Legal Builder Hub profile — change one thing without re-running the whole cold-start interview. Adjust practice profile, installed starter pack, watched registries, update preferences, or QA strictness. Use when the user says "change my [thing]", "add a registry", "update my profile", "edit my config", or "customize".
Disable a community skill installed through the hub without removing its files. Use when the user wants to temporarily quiet a community skill ("disable [skill]"), stop its hooks from firing while keeping its config, or re-enable a previously disabled skill.
Search watched registries for community legal skills, showing matches with descriptions and offering to show the full SKILL.md before install. Use when the user says "browse", "search skills", "find a skill for", "what's out there for", or wants to add a new registry to the watchlist.
External network access
Connects to servers outside your machine
Uses power tools
Uses Bash, Write, or Edit tools
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Codex CLI adaptation of Anthropic's Claude for Legal reference skills. This fork exposes the legal workflows as Codex-compatible skills under .codex/skills/ while preserving the upstream Claude plugin source directories.
New here? Start with QUICKSTART.md — install the Codex skills in 60 seconds. This README is the full reference.
This repository now has three surfaces from one source:
.codex/skills/<plugin>-<skill>/SKILL.md, ready to copy or sync into a Codex skills root.<plugin>/skills/<skill>/SKILL.md, .claude-plugin/plugin.json, .mcp.json, agents, and hooks remain intact for Claude plugin users.managed-agent-cookbooks/ remain unchanged.[!IMPORTANT] Every output from these skills is a draft for attorney review — not legal advice, not a legal conclusion, not a substitute for a lawyer. They are built with guardrails that reflect that: source attribution on every citation, conservative defaults on privilege and subjective legal calls, jurisdiction assumptions surfaced, and explicit gates before anything is filed, sent, or relied on. A lawyer reviews, verifies, and takes professional responsibility for anything that leaves the building. These skills make that review faster; they do not replace it.
These skills do not represent Anthropic's legal positions. They are tools that help lawyers analyze issues. Where a skill includes a checklist item, a suggested framework, a risk flag, or a characterization of case law or regulatory guidance, that is an aid to the reviewing attorney's own analysis, not a statement of Anthropic's view of the law. The law in many of these areas is unsettled and evolving. The attorney using the skill — not the skill, not this fork, and not Anthropic — is responsible for the legal positions taken in their work product.
What's in the repo:
~/.codex/claude-for-legal/.CLAUDE.md practice profile that every skill reads from.Each agent is named for the workflow it runs. They're the most common surface — start with the ones that match your work, then tune the underlying skill, the practice profile, and the connectors to how your team does it.
The command column keeps the upstream Claude slash-command form. In Codex CLI, use the converted skill name by replacing /plugin:skill with plugin-skill; for example, /privacy-legal:dsar-response becomes privacy-legal-dsar-response.
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