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// Primary instruction manual for working within the ancplua-claude-plugins monorepo. Use when creating, modifying, or debugging plugins in this repository.

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nameworking-on-ancplua-plugins
descriptionPrimary instruction manual for working within the ancplua-claude-plugins monorepo. Use when creating, modifying, or debugging plugins in this repository.

Skill: working-on-ancplua-plugins

Purpose

This is the primary instruction manual for an agent working within the ancplua-claude-plugins monorepo. It defines the mandatory conventions, architectural patterns, and workflows required to contribute safely and effectively.

When to Use

Use this skill when:

  • Creating a new plugin: Follow the publishing.md guide to scaffold correctly.
  • Modifying existing plugins: Check conventions.md to ensure you don't break architecture.
  • Debugging issues: Use testing.md to verify JSON syntax, permissions, and paths.
  • Preparing a PR: Run the validation commands listed in testing.md.

Reference Library

ResourceDescription
ConventionsCritical rules, naming, directory layout, Git flow
PublishingStep-by-step guide to create and release plugins
TestingValidation commands and debugging steps

Official Documentation

Quick Actions

Validate everything:

./tooling/scripts/local-validate.sh

Check marketplace sync:

./tooling/scripts/sync-marketplace.sh

Validate single plugin:

claude plugin validate plugins/<plugin-name>

Repo Layout

ancplua-claude-plugins/
├── plugins/              # Individual plugins live here
│   └── <plugin-name>/
│       ├── .claude-plugin/plugin.json
│       ├── skills/
│       ├── commands/
│       ├── agents/
│       ├── hooks/
│       └── README.md
├── agents/               # Repo-level Agent SDK experiments
├── skills/               # Repo-level shared skills (like this one)
├── .claude-plugin/       # Marketplace manifest
├── tooling/              # Validation scripts, templates
└── docs/                 # Architecture, specs, ADRs