By NikiforovAll
Use GitLab CLI (glab) to manage issues, merge requests, CI/CD pipelines, repositories, and other operations directly from the terminal, enabling efficient command-line workflows for GitLab projects.
A collection of Claude Code recommendations and practices.
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# Add the marketplace
claude plugin marketplace add nikiforovall/claude-code-rules
# Install plugins
claude plugin install handbook@cc-handbook
claude plugin install handbook-extras@cc-handbook
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