By squatch-c-c
Squatch.cc — a working system for Claude that actually holds up: search your own session history, decompose a rough idea into a spec, scaffold projects, keep your own local codebooks, and author your own skills — auto-activating, no commands to memorize — with an egress-guard that keeps secrets, PII, and private content from ever leaving the machine.
Ask a question grounded in Tom Rankin's books — Near Enough (hyperdimensional computing) and Socratic Software. Claude answers from the bundled source material and cites where the idea comes from. Use when the user asks about HDC, codebooks, the design philosophy, or "what does the book say about…".
Deconstruct a (possibly rough/typo'd) prompt or idea into a structured PRD — requirement eigenvectors, an ordered bead DAG, detected contradictions, and clarification questions — before any code is written. Use when the user types /eigenspec, or asks to spec/decompose/PRD an idea or feature, or says "build X" for anything non-trivial and you want spec-first rigor. Pairs with spec-kit for implementation.
Search your OWN past Claude/agent sessions with `harbor search` — a simple, local index of what you did and why. Everything stays on your machine. Use when the user wants to recall past work ("when did I…", "how did we solve…", "what was that about…").
Build your OWN HDC (FHRR) codebook over your OWN notes/material so you can search, find-related, walk, and analogize across it — geometrically, with no LLM in the loop and nothing leaving your machine. Use when the user wants to reason over their own corpus (notes, docs, a zettelkasten) or asks to "make a codebook" / "index my own stuff".
Start a new project — propose a structure, scaffold it, and set up tracking. Say what the project is; Claude handles the rest. Use when the user wants to begin something new.
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Hooks run on every tool call, not just specific ones
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A working system for Claude that actually holds up.
Search your own history, turn a rough idea into a spec, scaffold projects, keep your own local codebooks, and author your own skills — auto-activating, no commands to memorize — with an egress-guard that keeps secrets, PII, and private content from ever leaving the machine.
/plugin marketplace add squatch-c-c/squatch
/plugin install squatch-cc@squatch
/plugin install squatch-tools@squatch # optional: context7 + sequential-thinking + Playwright
Then /setup walks you through the rest. Restart Claude after installing.
| Plugin | What it gives you |
|---|---|
| squatch-cc | 10 auto-activating skills (/harbor, /eigenspec, /new-codebook, /new-skill, /new-project, /status, /submit-change, /setup, /ask-the-books, /working-foundation) + the egress-guard hook |
| squatch-tools | context7 (live library docs), sequential-thinking, Playwright — portable, credential-free |
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