edmunds-claude-code  by edmund-io

AI-powered code assistant for web development

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Project Summary

This project provides a collection of AI-powered slash commands and agents designed to enhance web development workflows, particularly for Next.js and Supabase users. It aims to boost productivity by automating tasks like code generation, refactoring, documentation, and technical research, offering a curated set of tools for developers.

How It Works

The core of the project is a set of 14 slash commands and 11 specialized AI agents integrated into the Claude Code environment. These tools leverage AI to perform tasks ranging from generating API endpoints and React components to researching technology stacks and designing system architectures. The approach emphasizes type safety (though the README paradoxically states "Never uses any types"), best practices, and AI-driven decision-making to reduce repetitive scaffolding and accelerate development.

Quick Start & Requirements

  • Primary install / run command: Add marketplace (/plugin marketplace add edmund-io/edmunds-claude-code) then install (/plugin install edmunds-cliude-code). A local clone option is also available for development.
  • Non-default prerequisites and dependencies: Claude Code 2.0.13+. Optimized for Next.js and Supabase, but works with any modern web stack.
  • Links: No specific external links provided for quick-start or demos.

Highlighted Details

  • Features 14 slash commands covering development, API, UI, and Supabase tasks.
  • Includes 11 specialized AI agents for architecture, planning, code quality, performance, security, documentation, and research.
  • Automates scaffolding for API routes, React components, and Next.js pages.
  • Provides AI-powered technical research and decision support, answering questions like "Should I use WebSockets or SSE?".

Maintenance & Community

This project is presented as a personal setup refined over time by the author, "Edmund." No specific community links (Discord/Slack) or details on active maintenance beyond the author are provided in the README.

Licensing & Compatibility

MIT License. This permissive license allows free use in projects, including commercial applications.

Limitations & Caveats

The README contains a contradictory statement regarding type safety ("Type Safety : Never uses any types"). While optimized for Next.js and Supabase, its effectiveness on other stacks may vary. As a personal setup, it may lack the extensive testing and formal QA of community-driven projects.

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1 month ago

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