By Desygner
Drive your Ciao projects from the terminal. Hand off prompts to subagents, list projects, run playbooks.
Package the current conversation and ship it to a Ciao project as a subagent. Args (all optional): project name or slug, subagent label.
Create a new Ciao QA playbook from a local markdown brief. Args: optional name and optional project hint.
Trigger a Ciao playbook run. Args: playbook id or name, optional project.
List Ciao QA playbooks. Arg (optional): project name or slug to scope the list.
List your Ciao projects
Load a Ciao project's context (CLAUDE.md, blocks, env var names) into the current conversation so local Claude has the same picture as Ciao would. Use when the user wants to reason locally about a Ciao project before handing off.
Package the current conversation into a structured prompt and hand it off to a Ciao project as a subagent. Use when the user has reached a plan locally and wants Ciao to build it.
Create a new Ciao QA playbook from a local markdown brief plus acceptance criteria. Use when the user has written a test scenario locally and wants it stored in Ciao for repeated runs.
Trigger a Ciao QA playbook run. Use when the user asks "run the login flow playbook", "kick off the smoke test on X".
List or read QA playbooks for a Ciao project. Use when the user asks "what playbooks does X have", "show me the login flow playbook", "what are we testing on X".
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Plugins maintained by Desygner for Claude Code and OpenCode users. Each plugin is a self-contained bundle of skills, slash commands, and optional helper scripts.
| Plugin | What it does |
|---|---|
ciao | Drive your Ciao projects from the terminal. Hand off prompts, list projects, run playbooks. |
/plugin marketplace add Desygner/cc-marketplace
/plugin install ciao
OpenCode reads skills from ~/.claude/skills/, so anything you install
through Claude Code is automatically available to OpenCode too. If you only
use OpenCode, clone this repo into your OpenCode skills directory:
mkdir -p ~/.config/opencode/skills
git clone https://github.com/Desygner/cc-marketplace ~/.config/opencode/skills/cc-marketplace
/plugin update ciao
Or git pull inside ~/.config/opencode/skills/cc-marketplace.
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