By jsamuelsen11
Markdown tooling plugin: syntax and documentation architecture agents, markdown validation, documentation scaffolding, and conventions for consistent documentation
Generate or update a living documentation index for the repository
Initialize documentation structure and templates (README, ADR, API docs, changelog, contributing)
Run Markdown quality gate suite (lint, link validation, frontmatter, structure, code fence integrity, doc freshness)
Use this agent for documentation structure design, README patterns, ADR (Architecture Decision Record) templates, API documentation structure, changelog formatting, contributing guides, and information architecture. Invoke for creating or restructuring documentation, designing doc hierarchies, writing READMEs following standard patterns, setting up ADR workflows with MADR format, organizing API docs with endpoint/method/params/response/errors patterns, maintaining changelogs in Keep a Changelog format, and establishing file organization conventions. Examples: creating a README for a new project, setting up an ADR directory with templates, structuring API documentation for a REST service, initializing a changelog, writing a CONTRIBUTING guide, or reorganizing scattered docs into a coherent hierarchy.
Use this agent for Markdown syntax, GitHub Flavored Markdown (GFM) features, frontmatter validation, linting rules, formatting corrections, link validation, and markdown best practices. Invoke for writing well-structured markdown, fixing formatting issues, validating internal links and anchors, checking code fence integrity, frontmatter YAML syntax, table alignment, list indentation, heading hierarchy enforcement, and line length compliance. Examples: fixing broken heading hierarchy, adding language tags to code fences, validating internal link targets, correcting table alignment, enforcing consistent emphasis style, or auditing frontmatter fields across multiple markdown files.
This skill should be used when creating or structuring documentation, writing READMEs, designing documentation architecture, or organizing project documentation.
This skill should be used when working with Markdown, writing documentation, formatting markdown files, or reviewing markdown content.
This skill should be used when improving documentation clarity, reviewing technical writing quality, or ensuring documentation is complete and readable.
Uses power tools
Uses Bash, Write, or Edit tools
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A Claude Code plugin marketplace encoding workflow preferences discovered across 275+ sessions and 2,300+ messages. Prevents wrong approaches, buggy code, and rejected actions through front-loaded configuration.
# Add the marketplace
claude plugin marketplace add jsamuelsen11/claude-config
# Install the foundation plugin (recommended for everyone)
claude plugin install ccfg-core@claude-config
# Install language/data/infra plugins as needed
claude plugin install ccfg-python@claude-config
claude plugin install ccfg-typescript@claude-config
claude plugin install ccfg-postgresql@claude-config
| # | Plugin | Category | Agents | Cmds | Skills | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ccfg-core | Foundation | 22 | 5 | 3 | Workflow rules, core agents, security hooks, GitHub MCP |
| 2 | ccfg-python | Language | 7 | 3 | 3 | uv, ruff, pytest, mypy conventions |
| 3 | ccfg-golang | Language | 5 | 3 | 3 | golangci-lint, gofumpt, go modules conventions |
| 4 | ccfg-typescript | Language | 9 | 3 | 3 | ESLint, Vitest, Playwright MCP, strict tsconfig |
| 5 | ccfg-java | Language | 5 | 3 | 3 | Maven/Gradle, JUnit 5, Checkstyle conventions |
| 6 | ccfg-rust | Language | 4 | 3 | 3 | cargo clippy, rustfmt, workspaces conventions |
| 7 | ccfg-csharp | Language | 5 | 3 | 3 | dotnet format, Roslyn, xUnit conventions |
| 8 | ccfg-shell | Language | 2 | 2 | 2 | shellcheck, shfmt conventions |
| 9 | ccfg-mysql | Data | 3 | 2 | 3 | DBA, query optimization, replication conventions |
| 10 | ccfg-postgresql | Data | 4 | 2 | 3 | DBA, query optimization, extension conventions |
| 11 | ccfg-mongodb | Data | 3 | 2 | 3 | Document modeling, aggregation, sharding conventions |
| 12 | ccfg-redis | Data | 2 | 2 | 2 | Data structures, pub-sub, caching conventions |
| 13 | ccfg-sqlite | Data | 2 | 2 | 2 | WAL mode, PRAGMA tuning, SQLite MCP |
| 14 | ccfg-docker | Infrastructure | 3 | 2 | 3 | Dockerfile optimization, Compose, security conventions |
| 15 | ccfg-github-actions | Infrastructure | 3 | 2 | 3 | Workflow design, deployment, supply chain security |
| 16 | ccfg-kubernetes | Infrastructure | 3 | 2 | 3 | Manifests, Helm charts, deployment strategy conventions |
Foundation — ccfg-core is the base plugin. Install it first. It provides cross-cutting
workflow rules (planning discipline, scope control), 22 general-purpose agents, security hooks
(secret scanning, dangerous command blocking), and GitHub MCP integration.
Language — One plugin per language. Each provides framework-specific agents, project scaffolding commands, coverage automation, and conventions for the language's standard toolchain. Enable only what you use.
Data — Database-specific agents and conventions. Each plugin covers schema design, query optimization, migration patterns, and the database's operational best practices.
Infrastructure — Container, CI/CD, and orchestration plugins. Dockerfile optimization, GitHub Actions workflow design, and Kubernetes manifest/Helm chart conventions.
Some settings can't be configured through plugins (permissions allow-lists, alwaysThinkingEnabled,
initial enabledPlugins). A bootstrap script handles these one-time settings.json updates.
The bootstrap script is under development. See the design doc for details on what it will configure (decision D4).
This marketplace focuses on coding conventions and workflow rules. For complementary capabilities (documentation retrieval, semantic code navigation, code review, browser testing), see the Third-Party Recommendations.
Architecture decisions, plugin anatomy, and the insights report that informed these plugins are documented in docs/DESIGN.md.
MIT
npx claudepluginhub jsamuelsen11/claude-config --plugin ccfg-markdownPython language plugin: framework and specialist agents, project scaffolding, coverage automation, and conventions for consistent development with uv, ruff, pytest, and mypy
SQLite data plugin: schema design and embedded application agents, schema validation, database initialization scaffolding, and conventions for consistent SQLite development with WAL mode and PRAGMA tuning
Rust language plugin: async web and concurrency agents, project scaffolding, coverage automation, and conventions for consistent development with cargo clippy, rustfmt, and cargo workspaces
MongoDB data plugin: document modeling, aggregation, and sharding agents, schema validation, collection scaffolding, and conventions for consistent MongoDB development
MySQL data plugin: DBA, query optimization, and replication agents, schema validation, migration scaffolding, and conventions for consistent MySQL development
Markdown documentation skills and linting with markdownlint.
Documentation and authoring workflow router: audit docs vs code drift, sync docs after changes, optimize prompts and SKILL.md files, validate GLFM and Markdown formatting, summarize files/URLs/images with fidelity enforcement. Use when: docs are out of date, CLAUDE.md needs improving, SKILL.md needs optimizing, checking if documentation matches code, summarizing files or URLs.
Commands for generating documentation and managing changelogs
Comprehensive code quality tools: markdown linting, code review, debugging, Python development, and codebase analysis. Includes skills, agents, and automated hooks for quality enforcement.
Create comprehensive documentation for code, APIs, and projects.
Documentation review, cleanup, and generation with AI slop detection, style learning, and human-quality writing enforcement