Design, configure, and manage monorepo architectures with tools like Turborepo, Nx, and Lerna — including workspace setup, dependency management, caching, CI/CD pipelines, versioning, and cross-package development workflows.
Use when designing monorepo structure, organizing packages, or migrating to monorepo architecture with architectural patterns for managing dependencies and scalable workspace configurations.
Use when setting up monorepo tooling, optimizing builds, or migrating between tools with Turborepo, Nx, Bazel, Lerna for efficient task running, caching, and code generation.
Use when setting up CI/CD, implementing versioning, optimizing workflows, or managing releases with monorepo development workflows including version management, publishing, and team collaboration practices.
Ship-ready code from your AI coding agent. 139+ plugins for quality gates, tooling, memory, and specialized agents — so your AI writes code that's ready to merge.
Two commands. That's it.
# 1. Install the CLI
curl -fsSL https://han.guru/install.sh | bash
# 2. Auto-detect and install plugins for your project
han plugin install --auto
Next time you use Claude Code, validation hooks run automatically when you finish a conversation.
# Homebrew (macOS/Linux)
brew install thebushidocollective/tap/han
139 plugins across six categories:
| Category | Description | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Core | Essential infrastructure. Auto-installs han binary, provides metrics and MCP servers | Always required |
| Languages | Validation plugins for your language/runtime | TypeScript, Rust, Python, Go, Ruby |
| Validation | Linters, formatters, and quality tools | Biome, ESLint, ShellCheck, Pytest |
| Disciplines | Specialized AI agents for engineering domains | Security, accessibility, API design, architecture |
| Services | MCP servers for external platforms | GitHub, GitLab, Linear |
| Tools | MCP servers for development utilities | Playwright, Blueprints, Context7 |
Browse all plugins at han.guru/plugins
--auto flag detects your stack automatically# Install plugins
han plugin install # Interactive mode
han plugin install --auto # Auto-detect your stack
han plugin install <name> # Install specific plugin
# Manage plugins
han plugin search <query> # Search marketplace
han plugin uninstall <name> # Remove plugin
# Run hooks manually
han hook run <plugin> <hook> # Run a specific hook
han hook explain # Show configured hooks
# MCP server
han mcp # Start MCP server for natural language hook execution
Full documentation at han.guru/docs
See CONTRIBUTING.md for how to create new plugins.
MIT License - see LICENSE
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