By brennacodes
Orchestrate plans, workflows, implementation tracking, and reviews - import plans from Claude sessions, create XML-enhanced workflows, review implementations against plans, resume work, and track progress
Import a plan from ~/.claude/plans/ into playbook with versioning, references, and status tracking. Plans are stored as versioned directories and can be reviewed, resumed, and tracked through implementation.
Create or update an XML workflow file with structured steps, gates, prerequisites, verification commands, and more. Writes archive copy to .things/ and working copy to project.
Implement actionable items from a review - pick items by number, implement them, and mark them as resolved in the review document.
Import Claude plan documents from ~/.claude/plans/ into playbook in bulk. Lists available plans with descriptions, lets you pick and choose, and imports selected plans with proper frontmatter and status tracking.
Show progress dashboard for a specific plan or all active plans - done/actionable counts, latest review dates, branch status, and quick action suggestions.
Modifies files
Hook triggers on file write and edit operations
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A composable, portable, interactive knowledge system that grows with you — 9 plugins for Claude Code with a shared data layer, cross-plugin coordination, and migration tooling.
| Plugin | What it does | Plugin-specific README |
|---|---|---|
| things | Schema-aware data layer for ~/.things/ — config, registry, search, sync, tag indexing | README |
| i-did-a-thing | Log professionally-relevant experiences, build a searchable evidence arsenal, generate tailored resumes | README |
| what-did-you-do | Practice interviews with persona-driven coaching, powered by your logged evidence | README |
| what-do-you-know | Deepen understanding through concept quizzing, gap analysis, and learning plans | README |
| mark-my-words | Write and publish blog posts across 7 static-site platforms — standalone or from your evidence logs | README |
| heres-the-thing | Persuasion and positioning engine — tailor any subject for any audience, in any medium, and track what works | README |
| think-like | Expert thinking profiles for code review, architecture, security, and debugging | README |
| screenshotr | Precise macOS screenshots with crop, resize, and format control | README |
| session-scout | Search, browse, and resume Claude Code sessions across all projects | README |
[!WARNING] Upgrading from v3? Version 4 introduced breaking changes to the config and data layout. Your data is safe, but you'll need to migrate. See Migrating from v3 for details.
Seven plugins share a single config and data layer at ~/.things/, powered by things. Log an experience once, then use that experience for knowledge reinforcement through what-do-you-know, interview prep and resume building through what-did-you-do, or persuasive positioning through heres-the-thing. Feed urls or reference material to mark-my-words and it creates a voice profile for you to use in blog posts. Feed those same urls or reference material to think-like and it creates expert-driven planning, reviews, and audits without re-telling the story. All git-tracked so you can take your things with you and never miss a beat.
screenshotr and session-scout are standalone utilities with no .things/ dependency.
Set up the foundation first with:
/things:setup-thing
Then configure each plugin's specialties with its own setup skill (e.g. /setup-idat, /setup-wdyd, /setup-htt, etc.).
| Log it | Practice it | Learn from it | Write about it | Make them care | Think like an expert |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/thing-i-did | /practice | /explore | /from-things | /pitch | /profile |
| evidence arsenal resume bullets interview talking points | coached feedback readiness scores gap identification | concept maps gap analysis learning plans | published post first-person story blog with metrics | strategy briefs tailored deliverables outcome tracking | code review architecture plans security analysis |
/plugin marketplace add brennacodes/brenna-plugs
/plugin install things@brenna-plugs
/plugin install i-did-a-thing@brenna-plugs
/plugin install what-did-you-do@brenna-plugs
/plugin install what-do-you-know@brenna-plugs
/plugin install mark-my-words@brenna-plugs
/plugin install heres-the-thing@brenna-plugs
/plugin install think-like@brenna-plugs
/plugin install screenshotr@brenna-plugs
/plugin install session-scout@brenna-plugs
The schema-aware data layer that powers the plugin ecosystem. Creates and manages ~/.things/ — config, registry, central tag index, and cross-machine sync. Domain-ignorant: it knows about collections, indexes, tags, and file structures — not what logs or resumes are. Run this setup first; every other .things/ plugin depends on it.
npx claudepluginhub brennacodes/brenna-plugs --plugin playbookLog professional experiences -- accomplishments, lessons, expertise, decisions, influence, and insights -- and build tailored resumes from your evidence arsenal
Capture and act on todos, reminders, and notes. Storage at ~/.notably/ as markdown files with YAML frontmatter. Reminders fire via SessionStart surfacing, scheduled remote agents, or macOS notifications. Slash-only invocation, no model auto-triggering.
Whitelist-based permission system for Claude Code skills. Declare what a skill is allowed to do in its SKILL.md frontmatter; anything not whitelisted falls through to the normal Claude Code permission flow. Includes a dangerous-command safety net and desktop notifications when human input is needed.
Capture, browse, and consume agentic blindspots - default tendencies that produce bad outputs in specific contexts. Records live as markdown files with YAML frontmatter under ~/.blindspots/.
Apply expert thinking profiles to code reviews, architecture evaluation, and security audits -- think like DHH, Sandi Metz, or build your own expert profiles
Knowledge work superpowers that compound over time. Research, execute, review, and capture learnings to make each task easier than the last.
PM 코치 - 업무 소통 최적화. 요청/수신/보고 세 가지 모드로 명확한 소통 지원. 두서없는 지시를 구조화된 업무 정의서로 변환.
Knowledge compounds. Brainstorm, plan, review, execute, and save what you learn — so the next cycle starts smarter. 6 skills, 5 agents.
PM Weekly Review: a 20-minute structured ritual covering metrics movement, shipping progress, customer insights, and next week's top 3 priorities in a shareable update.
Core skills library for Claude Code: TDD, debugging, collaboration patterns, and proven techniques
Superpowers Plus core skills library for Claude Code: planning, execution routing, TDD, debugging, and collaboration workflows