By emiperez95
Multi-LLM PR reviewer - orchestrates 8 parallel reviewers with confidence scoring and consensus boosting
Claude Code plugins for workflow automation with Jira, GitHub, Notion, and Google Drive.
Install all plugins from the marketplace:
/plugin marketplace add emiperez95/cc-toolkit
Or install individual plugins:
/plugin marketplace add emiperez95/cc-toolkit:atlas-jira-analyst
/plugin marketplace add emiperez95/cc-toolkit:athena-pr-reviewer
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| atlas-jira-analyst | Fetches Jira issue information including tickets, epics, acceptance criteria, and comments |
| apollo-jira-scribe | Creates and updates Jira tickets including status transitions and sprint assignments |
| clio-docs-oracle | Reads Google Drive files (Docs, Sheets, PDFs) and converts them to readable formats |
| heimdall-pr-guardian | Monitors PR status including comments, CI/CD checks, approvals, and merge blockers |
| hermes-pr-courier | Collects PR content including metadata, file changes, and commit history |
| minerva-notion-oracle | Searches and retrieves content from Notion workspaces |
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| gemini | Leverage Gemini's massive context window for large codebase analysis |
| codex | OpenAI Codex CLI with local and cloud execution modes |
| memory-compact | Compact and reorganize Claude Code auto-memory files |
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| athena-pr-reviewer | Multi-LLM PR reviewer with up to 8 parallel reviewers (auto-detects available LLM providers) |
| harvest-timesheet | Automate Harvest timesheet filling from Google Calendar meetings |
Harvest Timesheet Features:
~/.claude/harvest-timesheet.local.mdAthena Features:
Athena Auto-Approved Permissions:
This plugin includes a PermissionRequest hook that auto-approves specific operations to reduce permission prompts. You will still be asked to confirm:
The following are auto-approved with strict pattern matching:
| Operation | Pattern | Security |
|---|---|---|
| Bash scripts | Exact paths: ~/.claude/skills/athena-pr-reviewer/scripts/*.sh | Only skill's own scripts |
| Review outputs | Regex: /tmp/athena-review-[0-9]+/reviews/[a-z][a-z0-9-]*.md | Only PR work directory |
| Work files | Exact: context.md, diff.patch, verified-findings.md, rejected.md | Limited file set |
To disable auto-approval, remove the hooks/ directory from the plugin.
gh): Required for PR-related agentsacli): Required for Jira agentsMIT
Matches all tools
Hooks run on every tool call, not just specific ones
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npx claudepluginhub emiperez95/cc-toolkit --plugin athena-pr-reviewerPR content collector - gathers metadata, file changes, commit history, and linked issues
Gemini CLI integration - leverages Gemini's large context window for codebase analysis
Jira ticket creator and updater - creates tickets, transitions states, and assigns to sprints
OpenAI Codex CLI integration - GPT-5-Codex with local and cloud execution support
Get all my open PRs with CI state, reviews, comments, and freshness
Automated code review for pull requests using multiple specialized agents with confidence-based scoring
Multi-agent code review for Claude Code — parallel review by Codex (GPT-5.5), Gemini 3.1 Pro, and five Claude specialist subagents (one run blind), then verified synthesis.
Review pull requests with structured analysis and approve with confidence
Multi-model consensus engine integrating OpenAI Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, and Claude CLI for collaborative code review and problem-solving.
Ultra-compressed communication mode. Cuts ~75% of tokens while keeping full technical accuracy by speaking like a caveman.
Memory compression system for Claude Code - persist context across sessions