By wshobson
Generate Kubernetes manifests, manage Helm charts, enforce security policies (NetworkPolicy, RBAC, PodSecurity), and implement GitOps workflows with ArgoCD or Flux for automated, declarative deployments across EKS/AKS/GKE.
Implement GitOps workflows with ArgoCD and Flux for automated, declarative Kubernetes deployments with continuous reconciliation. Use when implementing GitOps practices, automating Kubernetes deployments, or setting up declarative infrastructure management.
Design, organize, and manage Helm charts for templating and packaging Kubernetes applications with reusable configurations. Use when creating Helm charts, packaging Kubernetes applications, or implementing templated deployments.
Create production-ready Kubernetes manifests for Deployments, Services, ConfigMaps, and Secrets following best practices and security standards. Use when generating Kubernetes YAML manifests, creating K8s resources, or implementing production-grade Kubernetes configurations.
Implement Kubernetes security policies including NetworkPolicy, PodSecurityPolicy, and RBAC for production-grade security. Use when securing Kubernetes clusters, implementing network isolation, or enforcing pod security standards.
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Production-ready agentic workflow building blocks: 92 plugins, 199 agents, 162 skills, 106 commands — built for Claude Code and consumed natively by OpenAI Codex CLI, Cursor, OpenCode, Gemini CLI, and GitHub Copilot from a single Markdown source.
[!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.
Pick your harness:
/plugin marketplace add wshobson/agents
/plugin install python-development # or any of 92 plugins
→ Full Claude Code setup, troubleshooting, and plugin catalog
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).
| Count | What it is | |
|---|---|---|
| Plugins | 92 | Granular, single-purpose installable units (88 local + 4 external via git-subdir) |
| Agents | 199 | Domain experts (architecture, languages, infra, security, data, ML, docs, business, SEO) |
| Skills | 162 | Modular knowledge packages with progressive disclosure (load when activated) |
| Commands | 106 | Slash commands: scaffolding, security scans, test gen, infrastructure setup |
| Orchestrators | 16 | Multi-agent coordination workflows (full-stack, security, ML, incident response) |
Browse the catalog: docs/plugins.md · docs/agents.md · docs/agent-skills.md
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:
| Tier | Model | Use |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Fable 5 | Longest-horizon autonomous work — large migrations, multi-hour runs (opt-in, premium cost) |
| 1 | Opus | Architecture, security, code review, production-critical |
| 2 | inherit | User-chosen — backend, frontend, AI/ML, specialized |
| 3 | Sonnet | Docs, testing, debugging, API references |
| 4 | Haiku | Fast operational tasks, SEO, deployment, content |
This marketplace ships to five agentic harnesses from one Markdown source. Each adapter emits harness-native artifacts (not lowest-common-denominator translations):
| Harness | Generates | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 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 CLI | skills/, 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 |
Dependency auditing, version management, and security vulnerability scanning
SAST analysis, dependency vulnerability scanning, OWASP Top 10 compliance, container security scanning, and automated security hardening
Database architecture, schema design, and SQL optimization for production systems
ML model training pipelines, hyperparameter tuning, model deployment automation, experiment tracking, and MLOps workflows
ETL pipeline construction, data warehouse design, batch processing workflows, and data-driven feature development
npx claudepluginhub wshobson/agents --plugin kubernetes-operationsImplement GitOps workflows with ArgoCD and Flux for automated, declarative Kubernetes deployments with continuous reconciliation. Use when implementing GitOps practices, automating Kubernetes deployments, or setting up declarative infrastructure management.
Create Kubernetes deployments, services, and configurations with best practices
Generate Kubernetes manifests and debug pod issues with kubectl
Kubernetes and Helm operations - deployments, charts, releases, diagnostics
DevOps tooling: GitHub Actions, Helm, ArgoCD, and Crossplane for CI/CD and infrastructure
Kubernetes manifest validation and best practices