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MadAppGangAI development plugins and tools for accelerated, production-ready software delivery
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This repository offers a marketplace of production-grade plugins for Claude Code, designed to significantly accelerate AI-assisted software development. Targeting modern web development teams and elite engineers, it provides battle-tested workflows that aim to reduce development time, cut AI token costs, and improve code quality, enabling users to ship features faster and more reliably than competitors.
How It Works
The project provides a collection of specialized plugins for Claude Code, each containing dedicated agents, custom slash commands, and workflow skills. These plugins leverage a "Multi-Cloud Platform" (MCP) integration strategy, connecting tools like Figma, code editors, browser testing environments, and production deployment pipelines. Key architectural choices include semantic code search for optimized token usage, an 8-phase implementation workflow that adapts to task types (API vs. UI), and zero-configuration team synchronization via a shared settings file, ensuring consistent development environments across teams.
Quick Start & Requirements
/plugin marketplace add MadAppGang/claude-code. Then, enable plugins per-project by adding entries to .claude/settings.json (e.g., "frontend@mag-claude-plugins": true).Highlighted Details
Maintenance & Community
The project is maintained by Jack Rudenko at MadAppGang. Community interaction and support are available via GitHub Issues and Discussions.
Licensing & Compatibility
The project is licensed under the MIT License, which is permissive for commercial use and integration into closed-source projects. Individual plugins may specify their own licenses within their respective plugin.json files.
Limitations & Caveats
This solution requires a compatible Claude Code environment. The effectiveness and performance claims are based on the authors' internal metrics and production use cases, not independent benchmarks. Some plugins may have specific model requirements (e.g., Claude Sonnet) or dependencies not detailed in the main README.
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