Adds a transparent human-AI attribution section to a project README, documenting which parts of the work were human-authored and which were AI-assisted or AI-generated.
A Claude Code plugin for transparently attributing human and AI contributions in project README files.
This plugin provides a single slash command that guides the user through adding a clear human-AI attribution section to their project's README. The section documents which parts of the project were human-authored and which were AI-assisted or AI-generated, and then automatically commits and pushes the change.
The tool is built on the principle that transparent disclosure of AI usage is good practice and benefits the wider developer community.
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
add-attribution | Prompts for authorship details, inserts an attribution section into README.md, and commits the change |
Install via the Claude Code plugin marketplace:
/plugin install danielrosehill/ai-attribution-plugin
Or copy commands/add-attribution.md into your project's .claude/commands/ directory to use it as a local command.
Run the command in Claude Code:
/add-attribution
Claude will ask you to describe the authorship split. Provide a plain-language description such as:
"I wrote the core logic and tests. Claude refactored the code, added error handling, and wrote the documentation."
Claude then inserts a formatted attribution section at the end of your README and commits the change.
MIT — see LICENSE.
Based on adoption, maintenance, documentation, and repository signals. Not a security audit or endorsement.
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