By pgatzka
Runs a maintenance sweep over the project's Obsidian documentation — creates missing pages, updates stale ones, deletes obsolete ones, in one pass — following the same Diátaxis manual the session-management plugin uses. Confirms before deleting anything the user didn't explicitly name. Separate from session-handoff: this is a doc-set maintenance pass, not a whole-session snapshot.
Philipp Gatzka's personal Claude Code plugin marketplace.
.claude-plugin/marketplace.json — marketplace manifest (lists plugins)plugins/<name>/ — each plugin in its own directory, with .claude-plugin/plugin.json/plugin marketplace add pgatzka/skills
/plugin install <plugin-name>@pgatzka-marketplace
Currently shipped plugins: structured-questions, session-management.
MIT — see LICENSE.
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npx claudepluginhub pgatzka/pgatzka-marketplace --plugin documentationSlash commands to hand off / pick up Claude Code sessions through Obsidian. /session-management:handoff writes everything worth preserving to the project's Obsidian folder as Diátaxis-structured pages. /session-management:pickup reads it back at session start.
Personal workflow skills and session-lifecycle commands. Skills: ask-user-questions, persist-project-preferences. Commands: /session-handoff, /session-pickup.
Personal SQL / relational database skills.
Personal Java development skills: structured logging (SLF4J), Javadoc, and Lombok conventions.
Personal git workflow skills. Currently includes .gitignore conventions.
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