plan-build-run and cc-blueprint-toolkit

These are competitors offering similar structured development frameworks—both use Claude Code plugins with agent-based planning and execution flows to automate coding tasks, so you would typically choose one based on your preference for plan-build-run sequencing versus blueprint-driven architecture.

plan-build-run
50
Established
cc-blueprint-toolkit
46
Emerging
Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 5/25
Maturity 20/25
Community 12/25
Maintenance 6/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 15/25
Community 15/25
Stars: 11
Forks: 2
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Commits (30d): 0
Language: JavaScript
License: MIT
Stars: 184
Forks: 22
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Commits (30d): 0
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License: MIT
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About plan-build-run

SienkLogic/plan-build-run

Plan it. Build it. Run it. A Claude Code plugin for structured development with context-engineered agents.

This tool helps software developers build complex, multi-phase software projects more reliably using AI coding assistants like Claude Code. It takes your project requirements and existing codebase as input, then plans, builds, and verifies the work in structured phases. The output is a functional codebase and a clearer development process, making it ideal for developers tackling larger features or greenfield builds.

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About cc-blueprint-toolkit

croffasia/cc-blueprint-toolkit

🏗️ Claude Code Plugin for smart blueprint-driven development

This tool helps software developers go from a feature idea to working code much faster. It takes your project's existing code and a description of the feature you want to build, then creates a detailed plan and writes the new, production-ready code, complete with tests. It's designed for individual developers, startups, and large teams to accelerate development and maintain code consistency.

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