By umputun
Forces skill evaluation before every response by running a shell script on each user prompt submission to inject an agentic loop nudge behavior.
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npx claudepluginhub umputun/cc-thingz --plugin skill-evalAutonomous plan execution with Claude Code - task execution, monitoring, and plan creation
Review diffs, files, and documents with inline annotations in a TUI overlay
Automatic plan review with revdiff
Structured implementation planning, interactive annotation review, and autonomous plan execution
PR review, interactive git diff annotation review, and writing style guide
Validates Claude Code plugin structure against official Anthropic spec and Intent Solutions enterprise standard
Skill evaluation and benchmarking - test skill effectiveness with behavioral eval cases, grade results, and track quality improvements
Local-only skill quality and security evaluator for Claude Code/OpenClaw. Scores six dimensions, runs local validators, and stores reports and snapshots under .skill-compass/.
Create, test, measure, and iteratively improve Claude Code skills with category-aware design, gotchas-driven development, progressive disclosure coaching, and automated description optimization.
Complete plugin development toolkit for creating, refactoring, and validating Claude Code plugins and agents. Use when creating new plugins/skills/agents, refactoring existing plugins/skills, validating frontmatter, or restructuring plugin components. Includes specialized agents for assessment, planning, execution, and validation workflows.
Audit Claude Code plugins and skills for best practices, deprecations, compatibility, usability, coverage gaps, duplication, and workflow optimization