Audit the active repo, MCP servers, plugins, connectors, env surfaces, and harness setup, then recommend the highest-value ECC-native skills, hooks, agents, and operator workflows. Use when the user wants help setting up Claude Code or understanding what capabilities are actually available in their environment.
npx claudepluginhub naimkatiman/continuous-improvement --plugin continuous-improvementThis skill uses the workspace's default tool permissions.
Read-only audit skill for answering the question "what can this workspace and machine actually do right now, and what should we add or enable next?"
Creates isolated Git worktrees for feature branches with prioritized directory selection, gitignore safety checks, auto project setup for Node/Python/Rust/Go, and baseline verification.
Executes implementation plans in current session by dispatching fresh subagents per independent task, with two-stage reviews: spec compliance then code quality.
Dispatches parallel agents to independently tackle 2+ tasks like separate test failures or subsystems without shared state or dependencies.
Read-only audit skill for answering the question "what can this workspace and machine actually do right now, and what should we add or enable next?"
This is the ECC-native answer to setup-audit plugins. It does not modify files unless the user explicitly asks for follow-up implementation.
.env, .mcp.json, plugin settings, or connected-app surfaces to find missing workflow layersInspect only the files and settings needed to answer the question well:
package.json, lockfiles, language markers, framework config, README.md.mcp.json, .lsp.json, .claude/settings*.json, .codex/*AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md, install manifests, hook configs.env* files in the active repo and obvious adjacent ECC workspacesSTRIPE_API_KEY, TWILIO_AUTH_TOKEN, FAL_KEYProduce a compact inventory:
If a surface exists only as a primitive, call that out. Example:
Compare the workspace against:
Do not just list names. For each comparison, answer:
For every real gap, recommend the correct ECC-native shape:
| Gap Type | Preferred ECC Shape |
|---|---|
| Repeatable operator workflow | Skill |
| Automatic enforcement or side-effect | Hook |
| Specialized delegated role | Agent |
| External tool bridge | MCP server or connector |
| Install/bootstrap guidance | Setup or audit skill |
Default to user-facing skills that orchestrate existing tools when the need is operational rather than infrastructural.
Return five sections in this order: