Run a validation step at the end of each session to verify Claude's responses against sources, and inject source attribution metadata before user prompts to improve grounding.
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npx claudepluginhub team-attention/plugins-for-claude-natives --plugin doubtCollect and synthesize opinions from multiple AI Agents for Claude Code
Summarize YouTube videos with transcript, insights, Korean translation, and quizzes
Three lenses for clarity: vague requirements → specs (vague), strategy blind spots → 4-quadrant playbook (unknown), content vs form → leverage shift (metamedium)
Multi-account Google Calendar integration with parallel querying and conflict detection
Dynamically assemble expert agent teams for complex tasks using Claude Code's agent teams feature
Session wrap-up workflow with multi-agent analysis pipeline for documentation, automation, learning, and follow-up suggestions
An agile retrospective skill for your Claude collaboration sessions. Capture what you learned. Apply the fix. Make the next session better.
Meta-cognition: refine input through brainstorming, refine output through challenge and condensed communication mode.
Permanent coding companion for Claude Code — survives any update. MCP-based terminal pet with ASCII art, stats, reactions, and personality.
Intelligent prompt optimization: injects the right context at the right moment so Claude lands a better first output. Clarifies vague prompts with research-based questions, plus targeted nudges for approach selection, plan readability, workflow routing, background execution, subagent routing, output readability, user-decision questions, and plan-mode assessment