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A series of agents to support production ready development
Voice notifications when Claude needs user input
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A marketplace for Claude Code plugins focused on production-ready Python development.
To add this marketplace to your Claude Code installation, use one of the following methods:
Option 1: From a local directory
If you've cloned this repository locally:
/plugin marketplace add /path/to/claude-code-plugin-marketplace
Replace /path/to/claude-code-plugin-marketplace with the absolute path to the directory where you cloned this repository.
Option 2: From GitHub (when published)
/plugin marketplace add owner/repo
Replace owner/repo with the GitHub repository path.
.claude-plugin/marketplace.json in that directoryYou can install plugins at different scopes depending on your needs:
Install plugins globally for all your projects using the /plugin command:
/plugin install plugin-name@marketplace-name
This saves to ~/.claude/settings.json and applies across all projects.
Install plugins for a specific project only by manually configuring your project settings:
Create or edit .claude/settings.json in your project root:
{
"enabledMarketplaces": [
{
"name": "code-plugin-marketplace",
"source": "./.claude-plugin/marketplace.json"
}
],
"enabledPlugins": {
"python-coding-agents@code-plugin-marketplace": true,
"voice-notification@code-plugin-marketplace": true
}
}
Benefits of project-level installation:
.claude/settings.json to share with teamFor machine-specific settings that shouldn't be committed:
Create .claude/settings.local.json in your project root. This file overrides both global and project settings but stays out of version control.
Settings are applied in this order (later overrides earlier):
~/.claude/settings.json - Your personal defaults.claude/settings.json - Team shared settings.claude/settings.local.json - Machine-specific overridesA series of agents to support production-ready Python development.
Installation:
/plugin install python-coding-agents@code-plugin-marketplace
Features:
Voice notifications when Claude needs user input, with support for multiple TTS providers.
Installation:
/plugin install voice-notification@code-plugin-marketplace
Features:
Configuration:
Optional environment variables:
ELEVENLABS_API_KEY - For ElevenLabs TTS (highest quality)OPENAI_API_KEY - For OpenAI TTS (high quality)ENGINEER_NAME - Your name for personalized notifications (e.g., "Eduardo")After adding the marketplace, verify it's configured:
/plugin marketplace list
Check available plugins:
/plugin list
Manage installed plugins:
/plugin
claude-code-plugin-marketplace/
├── .claude-plugin/
│ └── marketplace.json # Marketplace configuration
├── python-coding-agents/ # Python development agents plugin
│ ├── .claude-plugin/
│ │ └── plugin.json # Plugin metadata
│ ├── agents/ # Agent definitions
│ └── commands/ # Custom commands
├── voice-notification/ # Voice notification plugin
│ ├── plugin.json # Plugin metadata with hooks
│ ├── notification.py # Main notification script
│ └── utils/ # TTS and LLM utilities
│ ├── tts/ # TTS providers
│ └── llm/ # LLM integrations
└── README.md
Make sure you're pointing to the marketplace directory, not the marketplace.json file:
❌ Wrong: /plugin marketplace add ./.claude-plugin/marketplace.json
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