By pzharyuk
Manage UniFi Access — doors, users, door groups, PIN/NFC credentials, activity logs, and access schedules.
npx claudepluginhub pzharyuk/ai-claude-plugins --plugin unifi-accessYou can manage the full UniFi Access system via the `unifi-access` MCP tools — doors, users, door groups, PIN/NFC credentials, activity logs, and access schedules.
Walk the user through setting up UniFi Access controller credentials and persist them to `~/.mcp.json` so the MCP server can authenticate on every Claude Code launch.
A collection of Claude Cowork plugins for self-hosted infrastructure management. Each plugin is flexible and reusable — configure it with your own credentials and it works with any compatible system.
| Plugin | Description | Tools |
|---|---|---|
| cloudflare-extended | DNS records, Tunnels, zones, cache purge | 12 |
| proxmox-manager | VMs, snapshots, storage, Kubernetes provisioning | 22 |
| homeassistant-manager | Devices, automations, scenes, scripts, notifications | 30 |
| unifi-network | Devices, clients, WiFi, VLANs, port forwarding, firewall | 22 |
| unifi-protect | Cameras, events, smart detection, recordings, snapshots | 12 |
| unifi-access | Doors, users, groups, PIN/NFC credentials, activity logs | 21 |
This repo is a plugin marketplace. Add it once and install any plugin from it directly in Claude Code or Cowork.
1. Add the marketplace
In Claude Code or Cowork, run:
/plugin marketplace add Pzharyuk/ai-claude-plugins
2. Install a plugin
/plugin install cloudflare-extended@ai-claude-plugins
/plugin install proxmox-manager@ai-claude-plugins
/plugin install homeassistant-manager@ai-claude-plugins
/plugin install unifi-network@ai-claude-plugins
/plugin install unifi-protect@ai-claude-plugins
/plugin install unifi-access@ai-claude-plugins
3. Install server dependencies (first run only)
Each plugin runs a local Node.js MCP server. After installing, run:
cd <plugin-install-path>/server
npm install
Requires Node.js. Download from nodejs.org if needed.
4. Set environment variables
Each plugin needs credentials set in the Cowork plugin settings panel. See the individual plugin READMEs for the full list of required env vars.
Download the .plugin file directly from the plugin's directory in this repo, then install it via the Cowork plugins panel using Install from file.
git clone https://github.com/Pzharyuk/ai-claude-plugins.git
cd ai-claude-plugins/<plugin-name>
npm install --prefix server
zip -r ../<plugin-name>.plugin . -x "*/node_modules/*"
Then install the resulting .plugin file via Cowork as above.
plugin-name/
├── .claude-plugin/
│ └── plugin.json # plugin manifest (name, description, env vars)
├── .mcp.json # MCP server definition
├── server/
│ ├── index.js # MCP server (Node.js ES module)
│ └── package.json
├── skills/
│ └── <skill-name>/
│ └── SKILL.md # Claude skill guide (tools, workflows, tips)
└── README.md
PRs welcome. Follow the structure above. Each skill's SKILL.md should document all tools, common workflows, and any gotchas.
Admin access level
Server config contains admin-level keywords
Requires secrets
Needs API keys or credentials to function
Share bugs, ideas, or general feedback.
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