claude-code-plugin-template and jko-claude-plugins

These two tools are complements: A provides a template for creating Claude Code plugin marketplaces, while B is an example of such a marketplace built with various backend and frontend technologies.

jko-claude-plugins
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Maintenance 6/25
Adoption 8/25
Maturity 13/25
Community 17/25
Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 5/25
Maturity 9/25
Community 0/25
Stars: 44
Forks: 11
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Language: Shell
License: MIT
Stars: 9
Forks:
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: Shell
License: MIT
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About claude-code-plugin-template

ivan-magda/claude-code-plugin-template

GitHub template for creating Claude Code plugin marketplaces. Includes plugin scaffolding, validation commands, hooks, skills, agents, and CI/CD workflows. Ready-to-use toolkit for teams distributing Claude Code plugins.

This project helps engineering teams and developer communities create, manage, and distribute custom tools (plugins) for the Claude Code editor. It provides a structured framework for defining what a plugin does, how it works, and who authored it. The output is a ready-to-use plugin marketplace that can be easily shared and installed by other developers within your organization.

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About jko-claude-plugins

johnkozaris/jko-claude-plugins

Claude Code plugin marketplace — Rust, ESP32 C++, Python backend, SwiftUI, dead code detection

This project offers specialized code review and refactoring tools for developers using AI coding assistants like Claude Code, GitHub Copilot CLI, or OpenAI Codex CLI. It takes your existing code written in languages like Rust, ESP32 C++, Python, .NET, or SwiftUI, and provides detailed feedback, hardening, optimization, and structural improvements based on best practices. Developers can use this to enhance code quality and consistency across their projects.

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