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Setup and configure oh-my-claudecode (the ONLY command you need to learn)
Guide on using oh-my-claudecode plugin
Validates Claude Code plugins against architectural best practices for Agents, Skills, MCP, and Progressive Disclosure. Use when validating plugin structure, reviewing manifest files, checking frontmatter compliance, or verifying tool invocation patterns.
This skill should be used when the user wants to "create a skill", "add a skill to plugin", "write a new skill", "improve skill description", "organize skill content", or needs guidance on skill structure, progressive disclosure, or skill development best practices for Claude Code plugins.
Use when creating a new Claude Code plugin or setting up plugin structure - provides complete file organization, manifest format, and component definitions for commands, agents, skills, hooks, and MCP servers
Use when creating Claude Code plugins, writing skills, building commands, developing agents, or asking about "plugin development", "create skill", "write command", "build agent", "SKILL.md", "plugin structure", "progressive disclosure"
Shows the Wasp plugin's available features, commands, and skills.
Guide for creating and validating Claude Code plugin.json files. Use when creating plugins, validating plugin schemas, or troubleshooting plugin configuration.
Guide for creating and managing Claude Code plugin marketplaces. Use when setting up a marketplace, validating marketplace.json, or distributing plugins.
This skill should be used when the user asks about "Claude Code plugins", "plugin development", "how to build a plugin", "what plugin components exist", "plugin architecture", "extending Claude Code", or needs an overview of plugin development capabilities. Acts as a guide to the 9 specialized plugin-dev skills, explaining when to activate each one. Load this skill first when the user is new to plugin development or unsure which specific skill they need.
Validate Claude Code plugin structure, manifests, frontmatter, and dependencies. Use when user mentions "validate plugin", "check plugin health", "plugin broken", "plugin not loading", "plugin errors", "plugin.json invalid", "agent not working", "check plugin structure", or reports plugin-related issues.