By thamam
9 skills: openspec, skillify, octocode-research, find-skills, figma-blueprint, spec-vs-reality, haiku-breadcrumbs, decision-log, research-log
This skill should be used when the user asks to "visualize architecture in Figma", "create architecture diagrams", "push diagrams to FigJam", "diagram the codebase", "architecture to figma", "create figma boards from code", or wants to turn codebase structure or documentation into FigJam architectural diagrams.
Helps users discover and install agent skills when they ask questions like "how do I do X", "find a skill for X", "is there a skill that can...", or express interest in extending capabilities. This skill should be used when the user is looking for functionality that might exist as an installable skill.
This skill should be used when the user wants to "leave breadcrumbs", "prepare for handoff", "continue with Haiku", "hand off to another session", "prepare context for next session", "save session state", or wants a lighter model (Haiku/Sonnet) to continue a review or discussion in a new session without re-exploring the codebase.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "research code", "how does X work", "where is Y defined", "who calls Z", "trace code flow", "find usages", "review a PR", "explore this library", "understand the codebase", or needs deep code exploration. Handles both local codebase analysis (with LSP semantic navigation) and external GitHub/npm research using Octocode tools.
Spec-driven development (SDD) workflow for AI-assisted coding. Use this skill whenever the user wants to plan a feature before implementing it, create a spec for a change, generate a proposal + design + tasks structure, review requirements before coding, or use commands like /opsx-propose, /opsx-new, /opsx-ff, /opsx-apply, /opsx-archive, /opsx-explore, /opsx-verify, or /opsx-onboard. Also trigger when the user says "let's plan this properly", "write a spec for this", "create a proposal", "what should we build", or starts a feature discussion before any code exists. This skill installs OpenSpec slash commands into the project and teaches Claude how to execute them.
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My useful Claude Code plugins that I can install on demand when I need them.
Add this marketplace to Claude Code:
/plugin marketplace add tomerhamam/A2X-marketplace
macOS terminal automation with bundled iTerm2 MCP server for command execution, session management, and collaborative debugging.
Features:
Install:
/plugin install mactools@A2X
Quick Start:
/terminal npm test # Create terminal and run tests
/shared-session debug # Create collaborative debugging session
Requirements:
tmux for shared sessions (brew install tmux)Setup:
# Install Python dependencies for iTerm2 MCP
cd ~/.claude-code/plugins/mactools/iterm2-mcp
pip3 install -e .
Comprehensive development workflow automation for Maya AI projects.
Features:
Install:
/plugin install maya-toolkit@A2X
Quick Start:
/prepare-task PRO-123 # Prepare and scope a Linear task
/create-theia-inputs # Generate PR walkthrough
/session-handoff # Create session handoff document
Requirements:
LINEAR_API_KEY environment variable)Persistent memory management with conversation history, knowledge base, and semantic search.
Features:
Install:
/plugin install claude-memory@A2X
Quick Start:
/remember Project Preferences | Use pnpm for package management tags: workflow
/recall pnpm workflow
/save-conversation React hooks discussion
/search-knowledge authentication patterns
Requirements:
Setup:
cd ~/.claude-code/plugins/claude-memory/mcp-server
npm install && npm run build
Having issues with Hebrew text displaying incorrectly in Claude Code?
Quick Fix for iTerm2:
RTL Utilities (auto-loaded in your shell):
# ALL your Claude Code aliases now have Hebrew (-he) versions!
claude-free-he "שאלה" # claude-free with RTL ⭐ Most used
happy-free-he "שאלה" # happy-free with RTL
happy-he "שאלה" # happy with RTL
happy-codex-he "שאלה" # codex mode with RTL
happy-resume-he # resume session with RTL
# ... and 20+ more! See complete list below
# Standalone RTL functions
rtl_print "שלום עולם" # Right-align text
center_print "כותרת" # Center-align
echo "text" | rtl_block # Multi-line right-align
Resources:
Install plugins from this marketplace:
npx claudepluginhub thamam/a2x-marketplaceDurable workflow state, remediation loops, adversarial plan review, and fail-closed verification for Claude Code sessions
Content creation, web search, and Hebrew RTL handling for the Claw bot fleet
Bot lifecycle management — self-improvement, escalation, and telemetry for the Claw bot fleet
Context Hub (chub) — search, fetch, list, annotate, and rate fleet docs and skills via progressive MCP
Onboard bots to the UTI telemetry dashboard — register, create sidecar bridges, and verify connectivity for any bot framework
Plugin-safe Claude Code distribution of Antigravity Awesome Skills with 1,642 supported skills.
Skill discovery and installation assistant — find and install the right skills for your project
Agent Skills for improving SKILL.md files: mine repeated workflows from history, personalize and audit existing skills, or generalize personal skills for publication.
Efficient skill management system with progressive discovery — 410+ production-ready skills across 33+ domains
Core skills: ecosystem guide, skill creator, research patterns, session reflection, and plugin development. Includes UserPromptSubmit hook for forced skill evaluation.
Curated skills for Claude Code and Codex power users - tool selection, workflow optimization, and productivity