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Ship Mate

Your AI development teammate. Turns a story file into a shipped, reviewed, and tested feature via orchestrator → architect → developer → PR reviewer → QA → Playwright.

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By Pranay Yadav
37k4.0kUpdated 1 day agoPythonMIT

Installation

/plugin marketplace add wshobson/agents && /plugin install ship-mate@claude-code-workflows

How to install

  1. Open Claude Code in your terminal
  2. Run the installation command above
  3. The plugin will be enabled automatically
  4. Use the plugin's features in your Claude Code sessions

Agentic Plugin Marketplace

Production-ready agentic workflow building blocks: 84 plugins, 192 agents, 156 skills, 102 commands — built for Claude Code and consumed natively by OpenAI Codex CLI, Cursor, OpenCode, Gemini CLI, and GitHub Copilot from a single Markdown source.

Claude Code Codex CLI Cursor OpenCode Gemini CLI Copilot

[!NOTE] One source-of-truth (plugins/), five harnesses. Each harness gets idiomatic, harness-native artifacts — not lowest-common-denominator translations. See docs/harnesses.md for the capability matrix.

Quick start

Pick your harness:

Claude Code

/plugin marketplace add wshobson/agents
/plugin install python-development          # or any of 84 plugins

→ Full Claude Code setup, troubleshooting, and plugin catalog

Codex CLI · Cursor · OpenCode · Gemini CLI · Copilot

Codex and Cursor install natively from the committed registries (which point at the source plugins/):

npx codex-marketplace add wshobson/agents        # Codex; then install individual plugins
# Cursor: add the marketplace, then `/plugin install <name>` (reads .cursor-plugin/ + source)

Gemini and OpenCode install via clone + generate (the transformed trees are gitignored):

gh repo clone wshobson/agents ~/agents && cd ~/agents
make generate HARNESS=gemini && gemini extensions install .   # Gemini
make install-opencode                                          # OpenCode (runs generate + symlinks)

Setup details and per-harness gotchas: docs/harnesses.md. Gemini-specific setup: GEMINI.md (also auto-loaded by Gemini CLI).

What's inside

CountWhat it is
Plugins84Granular, single-purpose installable units (82 local + 2 external via git-subdir)
Agents192Domain experts (architecture, languages, infra, security, data, ML, docs, business, SEO)
Skills156Modular knowledge packages with progressive disclosure (load when activated)
Commands102Slash commands: scaffolding, security scans, test gen, infrastructure setup
Orchestrators16Multi-agent coordination workflows (full-stack, security, ML, incident response)

Browse the catalog: docs/plugins.md · docs/agents.md · docs/agent-skills.md

How it works

Each plugin is isolated and composable: agents, commands, and skills are auto-discovered from directory structure. Installing a plugin loads only its components into context — not the whole marketplace.

plugins/python-development/
├── .claude-plugin/plugin.json
├── agents/             # 3 Python agents (python-pro, django-pro, fastapi-pro)
├── commands/           # 1 scaffolding command
└── skills/             # 16 specialized skills (async, testing, packaging, …)

Tiered model strategy:

TierModelUse
0Fable 5Longest-horizon autonomous work — large migrations, multi-hour runs (opt-in, premium cost)
1OpusArchitecture, security, code review, production-critical
2inheritUser-chosen — backend, frontend, AI/ML, specialized
3SonnetDocs, testing, debugging, API references
4HaikuFast operational tasks, SEO, deployment, content

→ Model configuration details

Multi-harness support

This marketplace ships to five agentic harnesses from one Markdown source. Each adapter emits harness-native artifacts (not lowest-common-denominator translations):

HarnessGeneratesNotes
Claude Code(source-of-truth)Native marketplace.json + plugins/
Codex CLI.agents/plugins/marketplace.json + plugins/*/.codex-plugin/plugin.json (committed); .codex/skills/, .codex/agents/ (gitignored)8 KB skill cap respected; commands → skills
Cursor.cursor-plugin/, .cursor/rules/Thin marketplace + curated rules; reuses .claude/
OpenCode.opencode/agents/, .opencode/commands/, .opencode/skills/permission: block from tools: allowlist; OpenCode-safe skill names
Gemini CLIskills/, agents/, commands/ (TOML)Native skills + subagents (April 2026 spec)
Copilot.copilot/agents/, .copilot/skills/, .copilot/commands/Markdown agent profiles + SKILL.md skills + commands-as-skills; model maps to native Claude models
make generate-all                        # all five
make validate                            # structural checks
make garden                              # drift / dead-link / cap detection

Codex and Cursor install from source via committed registries; Gemini and OpenCode install via clone + make.

→ Full capability matrix and per-harness deep-dives

Quality evaluation

plugin-eval is a three-layer evaluation framework for measuring and certifying plugin/skill quality:

  • Static — deterministic structural analysis (<2s, free)
  • LLM Judge — semantic evaluation across 4 dimensions (~30s, Haiku + Sonnet)
  • Monte Carlo — statistical reliability via 50-100 simulated runs (~2-5 min)
uv run plugin-eval score path/to/skill --depth quick
uv run plugin-eval certify path/to/skill

→ PluginEval framework documentation

Documentation map

Detail lives in docs/. Read in this order:

Gemini-specific setup: GEMINI.md. All other harness setup, capability deltas, and gotchas live in docs/harnesses.md.

Contributing: CONTRIBUTING.md · Authoring: docs/authoring.md

External Memory Integration

Pensyve is included as an external git-subdir entry for Claude Code. Pensyve also maintains direct upstream integrations for this marketplace's other supported harnesses.

HarnessPensyve integration
Claude Code/plugin install pensyve from this marketplace (integrations/claude-code)
Codex CLIintegrations/codex-plugin
Cursorintegrations/cursor
OpenCodeintegrations/opencode-plugin
Gemini CLIgemini extensions install https://github.com/major7apps/pensyve
Copilot.copilot/ in repo root or ~/.copilot/ via make install-copilot

License

MIT — see LICENSE.

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