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Plugin development toolkit with skills for creating agents, commands, hooks, MCP integrations, and comprehensive plugin structure guidance
npx claudepluginhub quochieudn2303/claude-plugins-official-copilot --plugin plugin-devUse this agent when the user asks to "create an agent", "generate an agent", "build a new agent", "make me an agent that...", or describes agent functionality they need. Trigger when user wants to create autonomous agents for plugins. Examples: <example> Context: User wants to create a code review agent user: "Create an agent that reviews code for quality issues" assistant: "I'll use the agent-creator agent to generate the agent configuration." <commentary> User requesting new agent creation, trigger agent-creator to generate it. </commentary> </example> <example> Context: User describes needed functionality user: "I need an agent that generates unit tests for my code" assistant: "I'll use the agent-creator agent to create a test generation agent." <commentary> User describes agent need, trigger agent-creator to build it. </commentary> </example> <example> Context: User wants to add agent to plugin user: "Add an agent to my plugin that validates configurations" assistant: "I'll use the agent-creator agent to generate a configuration validator agent." <commentary> Plugin development with agent addition, trigger agent-creator. </commentary> </example>
Use this agent when the user asks to "validate my plugin", "check plugin structure", "verify plugin is correct", "validate plugin.json", "check plugin files", or mentions plugin validation. Also trigger proactively after user creates or modifies plugin components. Examples: <example> Context: User finished creating a new plugin user: "I've created my first plugin with commands and hooks" assistant: "Great! Let me validate the plugin structure." <commentary> Plugin created, proactively validate to catch issues early. </commentary> assistant: "I'll use the plugin-validator agent to check the plugin." </example> <example> Context: User explicitly requests validation user: "Validate my plugin before I publish it" assistant: "I'll use the plugin-validator agent to perform comprehensive validation." <commentary> Explicit validation request triggers the agent. </commentary> </example> <example> Context: User modified plugin.json user: "I've updated the plugin manifest" assistant: "Let me validate the changes." <commentary> Manifest modified, validate to ensure correctness. </commentary> assistant: "I'll use the plugin-validator agent to check the manifest." </example>
Use this agent when the user has created or modified a skill and needs quality review, asks to "review my skill", "check skill quality", "improve skill description", or wants to ensure skill follows best practices. Trigger proactively after skill creation. Examples: <example> Context: User just created a new skill user: "I've created a PDF processing skill" assistant: "Great! Let me review the skill quality." <commentary> Skill created, proactively trigger skill-reviewer to ensure it follows best practices. </commentary> assistant: "I'll use the skill-reviewer agent to review the skill." </example> <example> Context: User requests skill review user: "Review my skill and tell me how to improve it" assistant: "I'll use the skill-reviewer agent to analyze the skill quality." <commentary> Explicit skill review request triggers the agent. </commentary> </example> <example> Context: User modified skill description user: "I updated the skill description, does it look good?" assistant: "I'll use the skill-reviewer agent to review the changes." <commentary> Skill description modified, review for triggering effectiveness. </commentary> </example>
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create an agent", "add an agent", "write a subagent", "agent frontmatter", "when to use description", "agent examples", "agent tools", "agent colors", "autonomous agent", or needs guidance on agent structure, system prompts, triggering conditions, or agent development best practices for Claude Code plugins.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a slash command", "add a command", "write a custom command", "define command arguments", "use command frontmatter", "organize commands", "create command with file references", "interactive command", "use AskUserQuestion in command", or needs guidance on slash command structure, YAML frontmatter fields, dynamic arguments, bash execution in commands, user interaction patterns, or command development best practices for Claude Code.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a hook", "add a PreToolUse/PostToolUse/Stop hook", "validate tool use", "implement prompt-based hooks", "use ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}", "set up event-driven automation", "block dangerous commands", or mentions hook events (PreToolUse, PostToolUse, Stop, SubagentStop, SessionStart, SessionEnd, UserPromptSubmit, PreCompact, Notification). Provides comprehensive guidance for creating and implementing Claude Code plugin hooks with focus on advanced prompt-based hooks API.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "add MCP server", "integrate MCP", "configure MCP in plugin", "use .mcp.json", "set up Model Context Protocol", "connect external service", mentions "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT} with MCP", or discusses MCP server types (SSE, stdio, HTTP, WebSocket). Provides comprehensive guidance for integrating Model Context Protocol servers into Claude Code plugins for external tool and service integration.
This skill should be used when the user asks about "plugin settings", "store plugin configuration", "user-configurable plugin", ".local.md files", "plugin state files", "read YAML frontmatter", "per-project plugin settings", or wants to make plugin behavior configurable. Documents the .claude/plugin-name.local.md pattern for storing plugin-specific configuration with YAML frontmatter and markdown content.
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Plugin development toolkit with skills for creating agents, commands, hooks, MCP integrations, and comprehensive plugin structure guidance
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A curated directory of high-quality plugins for Claude Code, fixed for GitHub Copilot CLI compatibility.
⚠️ Important: Make sure you trust a plugin before installing, updating, or using it. Anthropic does not control what MCP servers, files, or other software are included in plugins and cannot verify that they will work as intended or that they won't change. See each plugin's homepage for more information.
The original anthropics/claude-plugins-official marketplace uses source: "git-subdir" which is not supported by the @github/copilot schema validation.
This fork fixes:
git-subdir → valid github source formatwordpress.com → wordpress-com (kebab-case requirement)Add the marketplace:
copilot plugin marketplace add quochieudn2303/claude-plugins-official-copilot
Or via interactive mode:
/plugin marketplace add quochieudn2303/claude-plugins-official-copilot
Browse available plugins:
/plugin marketplace browse claude-plugins-official-copilot
Install a plugin:
/plugin install {plugin-name}@claude-plugins-official-copilot
/plugins - Internal plugins developed and maintained by Anthropic/external_plugins - Third-party plugins from partners and the communityFor the original Claude Code, you may want to use the upstream repo instead:
/plugin install {plugin-name}@claude-plugins-official
or browse for the plugin in /plugin > Discover
Internal plugins are developed by Anthropic team members. See /plugins/example-plugin for a reference implementation.
Third-party partners can submit plugins for inclusion in the marketplace. External plugins must meet quality and security standards for approval. To submit a new plugin, use the plugin directory submission form.
Each plugin follows a standard structure:
plugin-name/
├── .claude-plugin/
│ └── plugin.json # Plugin metadata (required)
├── .mcp.json # MCP server configuration (optional)
├── commands/ # Slash commands (optional)
├── agents/ # Agent definitions (optional)
├── skills/ # Skill definitions (optional)
└── README.md # Documentation
To sync with the original Anthropic repo (and re-apply fixes):
git remote add upstream https://github.com/anthropics/claude-plugins-official.git
git fetch upstream
git merge upstream/main
# Then re-run the fix script if needed
Please see each linked plugin for the relevant LICENSE file.
For more information on developing Claude Code plugins, see the official documentation.