By Xopoko
Tauri 2 development: project setup/migration, tauri.conf & capabilities/security, Rust IPC & plugins, shell UI, debug/test, and distribution/mobile release.
Configure or review Tauri 2 tauri.conf files, capabilities, permissions, CSP, scoped filesystem/network/shell access, window labels, plugin permissions, and security-sensitive frontend API exposure.
Debug, test, or stabilize Tauri 2 apps, including Rust compile/runtime errors, frontend API mocks, permissions failures, dev/build mismatches, WebDriver, CI checks, logs, DevTools, and platform-specific test gaps.
Package, sign, notarize, update, release, or validate Tauri 2 desktop/mobile builds, including bundle targets, updater signatures, macOS/Windows/Linux distribution, Android/iOS setup, CI release checks, and store-readiness planning.
Implement or review Tauri 2 Rust commands, frontend invoke wrappers, events, Channels, custom errors, state, official plugins, or custom Tauri plugins across Rust, JavaScript, permissions, and mobile surfaces.
Start, inspect, scaffold, migrate, or orient Tauri 2 projects. Use when a task mentions creating a Tauri app, adding Tauri to an existing frontend, src-tauri project structure, package-manager selection, framework selection, Tauri 1 to 2 migration, or "what shape is this Tauri repo in?"
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Ready-to-install skills and plugins that make coding agents better at real development work.
Plug'n Skills is a library of plugin packs for Codex, Claude Code, and other coding agents. Each pack gives an agent a focused workflow: what to inspect, which commands to run, what to verify, and when to use a deterministic helper instead of improvising from a prompt.
Use it when you want an agent that can handle more than generic code edits:
The repository ships 13 installable plugin packs and more than 150 focused
agent skills. Every pack is plain repository content: manifests, SKILL.md
files, references, validators, and helper scripts. You can inspect it, validate
it from a fresh clone, install only the packs you need, and keep generated local
marketplace or cache state out of the repo.
For most users, the simplest path is to paste this prompt into the coding agent you already use:
Install Plug'n Skills from https://github.com/Xopoko/plug-n-skills on this
computer. Follow the repository instructions for the coding agent you are
running in, validate the source tree first, use a dry run before writing global
plugin state, install only the plugin packs I request unless I ask for all of
them, and report exactly what was changed.
git clone https://github.com/Xopoko/plug-n-skills.git
cd plug-n-skills
python3 scripts/validate-repository.py
Preview the Codex install plan before writing global state:
python3 scripts/install-codex-plugins.py --dry-run
Install or refresh every plugin from this checkout:
python3 scripts/install-codex-plugins.py
python3 scripts/install-codex-plugins.py --check-only
Install only selected plugin packs:
python3 scripts/install-codex-plugins.py --plugin capability-workbench
python3 scripts/install-codex-plugins.py \
--plugin kotlin-multiplatform \
--plugin spec-driven-development
The installer validates the repository, generates a local Codex marketplace
file at .agents/plugins/marketplace.json, points Codex's local marketplace
at this checkout, enables the selected plugins, and materializes cache entries
under ~/.codex/plugins/cache/local/....
.agents/ and Codex cache directories are local runtime state. They are not
part of the published source tree.
Add this repository as a Claude Code marketplace, then install the plugin pack you need:
/plugin marketplace add Xopoko/plug-n-skills
/plugin install capability-workbench@xopoko-plug-n-skills
/reload-plugins
For a local checkout, use the checkout path instead of the GitHub shorthand:
/plugin marketplace add /path/to/plug-n-skills
Claude Code reads the root .claude-plugin/marketplace.json and each plugin's
.claude-plugin/plugin.json.
npx claudepluginhub xopoko/plug-n-skills --plugin tauriAgent skills for building, debugging, profiling, testing, refactoring, and shipping Swift apps across Apple platforms.
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Agent skills for building, debugging, profiling, testing, refactoring, and shipping Swift apps across Apple platforms.
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PixiJS v8 skill collection: application setup, scene graph, assets, events, filters, rendering, performance, v7->v8 migration, and project scaffolding.
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Develop, test, build, and deploy Godot 4.x games with Claude Code. Includes GdUnit4 testing, web/desktop exports, CI/CD pipelines, and deployment to Vercel/GitHub Pages/itch.io.
Comprehensive feature development workflow with specialized agents for codebase exploration, architecture design, and quality review
Comprehensive PR review agents specializing in comments, tests, error handling, type design, code quality, and code simplification
Harness-native ECC operator layer - 67 agents, 271 skills, 92 legacy command shims, reusable hooks, rules, selective install profiles, and production-ready workflows for Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Cursor, and related agent harnesses
Design fluency for frontend development. 1 skill with 23 commands (/impeccable polish, /impeccable audit, /impeccable critique, etc.) and curated anti-pattern detection.