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The agent harness performance optimization system. Skills, instincts, memory, security, and research-first development for Claude Code, Codex, Opencode, Cursor and beyond.

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The performance optimization system for AI agent harnesses. From an Anthropic hackathon winner.

Not just configs. A complete system: skills, instincts, memory optimization, continuous learning, security scanning, and research-first development. Production-ready agents, hooks, commands, rules, and MCP configurations evolved over 10+ months of intensive daily use building real products.

Works across Claude Code, Codex, Cowork, and other AI agent harnesses.


The Guides

This repo is the raw code only. The guides explain everything.

The Shorthand Guide to Everything Claude Code The Longform Guide to Everything Claude Code
Shorthand Guide
Setup, foundations, philosophy. Read this first.
Longform Guide
Token optimization, memory persistence, evals, parallelization.
TopicWhat You'll Learn
Token OptimizationModel selection, system prompt slimming, background processes
Memory PersistenceHooks that save/load context across sessions automatically
Continuous LearningAuto-extract patterns from sessions into reusable skills
Verification LoopsCheckpoint vs continuous evals, grader types, pass@k metrics
ParallelizationGit worktrees, cascade method, when to scale instances
Subagent OrchestrationThe context problem, iterative retrieval pattern

What's New

v1.8.0 โ€” Harness Performance System (Mar 2026)

  • Harness-first release โ€” ECC is now explicitly framed as an agent harness performance system, not just a config pack.
  • Hook reliability overhaul โ€” SessionStart root fallback, Stop-phase session summaries, and script-based hooks replacing fragile inline one-liners.
  • Hook runtime controls โ€” ECC_HOOK_PROFILE=minimal|standard|strict and ECC_DISABLED_HOOKS=... for runtime gating without editing hook files.
  • New harness commands โ€” /harness-audit, /loop-start, /loop-status, /quality-gate, /model-route.
  • NanoClaw v2 โ€” model routing, skill hot-load, session branch/search/export/compact/metrics.
  • Cross-harness parity โ€” behavior tightened across Claude Code, Cursor, OpenCode, and Codex app/CLI.
  • 997 internal tests passing โ€” full suite green after hook/runtime refactor and compatibility updates.

v1.7.0 โ€” Cross-Platform Expansion & Presentation Builder (Feb 2026)

  • Codex app + CLI support โ€” Direct AGENTS.md-based Codex support, installer targeting, and Codex docs
  • frontend-slides skill โ€” Zero-dependency HTML presentation builder with PPTX conversion guidance and strict viewport-fit rules
  • 5 new generic business/content skills โ€” article-writing, content-engine, market-research, investor-materials, investor-outreach
  • Broader tool coverage โ€” Cursor, Codex, and OpenCode support tightened so the same repo ships cleanly across all major harnesses
  • 992 internal tests โ€” Expanded validation and regression coverage across plugin, hooks, skills, and packaging

v1.6.0 โ€” Codex CLI, AgentShield & Marketplace (Feb 2026)

  • Codex CLI support โ€” New /codex-setup command generates codex.md for OpenAI Codex CLI compatibility
  • 7 new skills โ€” search-first, swift-actor-persistence, swift-protocol-di-testing, regex-vs-llm-structured-text, content-hash-cache-pattern, cost-aware-llm-pipeline, skill-stocktake
  • AgentShield integration โ€” /security-scan skill runs AgentShield directly from Claude Code; 1282 tests, 102 rules
  • GitHub Marketplace โ€” ECC Tools GitHub App live at github.com/marketplace/ecc-tools with free/pro/enterprise tiers
  • 30+ community PRs merged โ€” Contributions from 30 contributors across 6 languages
  • 978 internal tests โ€” Expanded validation suite across agents, skills, commands, hooks, and rules

v1.4.1 โ€” Bug Fix (Feb 2026)

  • Fixed instinct import content loss โ€” parse_instinct_file() was silently dropping all content after frontmatter (Action, Evidence, Examples sections) during /instinct-import. Fixed by community contributor @ericcai0814 (#148, #161)

v1.4.0 โ€” Multi-Language Rules, Installation Wizard & PM2 (Feb 2026)

  • Interactive installation wizard โ€” New configure-ecc skill provides guided setup with merge/overwrite detection
  • PM2 & multi-agent orchestration โ€” 6 new commands (/pm2, /multi-plan, /multi-execute, /multi-backend, /multi-frontend, /multi-workflow) for managing complex multi-service workflows
  • Multi-language rules architecture โ€” Rules restructured from flat files into common/ + typescript/ + python/ + golang/ directories. Install only the languages you need
  • Chinese (zh-CN) translations โ€” Complete translation of all agents, commands, skills, and rules (80+ files)
  • GitHub Sponsors support โ€” Sponsor the project via GitHub Sponsors
  • Enhanced CONTRIBUTING.md โ€” Detailed PR templates for each contribution type

v1.3.0 โ€” OpenCode Plugin Support (Feb 2026)

  • Full OpenCode integration โ€” 12 agents, 24 commands, 16 skills with hook support via OpenCode's plugin system (20+ event types)
  • 3 native custom tools โ€” run-tests, check-coverage, security-audit
  • LLM documentation โ€” llms.txt for comprehensive OpenCode docs

v1.2.0 โ€” Unified Commands & Skills (Feb 2026)

  • Python/Django support โ€” Django patterns, security, TDD, and verification skills
  • Java Spring Boot skills โ€” Patterns, security, TDD, and verification for Spring Boot
  • Session management โ€” /sessions command for session history
  • Continuous learning v2 โ€” Instinct-based learning with confidence scoring, import/export, evolution

See the full changelog in Releases.


๐Ÿš€ Quick Start

Get up and running in under 2 minutes:

Step 1: Install the Plugin

# Add marketplace
/plugin marketplace add affaan-m/everything-claude-code

# Install plugin
/plugin install everything-claude-code@everything-claude-code

Step 2: Install Rules (Required)

โš ๏ธ Important: Claude Code plugins cannot distribute rules automatically. Install them manually:

# Clone the repo first
git clone https://github.com/affaan-m/everything-claude-code.git
cd everything-claude-code

# Recommended: use the installer (handles common + language rules safely)
./install.sh typescript    # or python or golang
# You can pass multiple languages:
# ./install.sh typescript python golang
# or target cursor:
# ./install.sh --target cursor typescript
# or target antigravity:
# ./install.sh --target antigravity typescript

For manual install instructions see the README in the rules/ folder.

Step 3: Start Using

# Try a command (plugin install uses namespaced form)
/everything-claude-code:plan "Add user authentication"

# Manual install (Option 2) uses the shorter form:
# /plan "Add user authentication"

# Check available commands
/plugin list everything-claude-code@everything-claude-code

โœจ That's it! You now have access to 16 agents, 65 skills, and 40 commands.


๐ŸŒ Cross-Platform Support

This plugin now fully supports Windows, macOS, and Linux, alongside tight integration across major IDEs (Cursor, OpenCode, Antigravity) and CLI harnesses. All hooks and scripts have been rewritten in Node.js for maximum compatibility.

Package Manager Detection

The plugin automatically detects your preferred package manager (npm, pnpm, yarn, or bun) with the following priority:

  1. Environment variable: CLAUDE_PACKAGE_MANAGER
  2. Project config: .claude/package-manager.json
  3. package.json: packageManager field
  4. Lock file: Detection from package-lock.json, yarn.lock, pnpm-lock.yaml, or bun.lockb
  5. Global config: ~/.claude/package-manager.json
  6. Fallback: First available package manager

To set your preferred package manager:

# Via environment variable
export CLAUDE_PACKAGE_MANAGER=pnpm

# Via global config
node scripts/setup-package-manager.js --global pnpm

# Via project config
node scripts/setup-package-manager.js --project bun

# Detect current setting
node scripts/setup-package-manager.js --detect

Or use the /setup-pm command in Claude Code.

Hook Runtime Controls

Use runtime flags to tune strictness or disable specific hooks temporarily:

# Hook strictness profile (default: standard)
export ECC_HOOK_PROFILE=standard

# Comma-separated hook IDs to disable
export ECC_DISABLED_HOOKS="pre:bash:tmux-reminder,post:edit:typecheck"

๐Ÿ“ฆ What's Inside

This repo is a Claude Code plugin - install it directly or copy components manually.

everything-claude-code/
|-- .claude-plugin/   # Plugin and marketplace manifests
|   |-- plugin.json         # Plugin metadata and component paths
|   |-- marketplace.json    # Marketplace catalog for /plugin marketplace add
|
|-- agents/           # Specialized subagents for delegation
|   |-- planner.md           # Feature implementation planning
|   |-- architect.md         # System design decisions
|   |-- tdd-guide.md         # Test-driven development
|   |-- code-reviewer.md     # Quality and security review
|   |-- security-reviewer.md # Vulnerability analysis
|   |-- build-error-resolver.md
|   |-- e2e-runner.md        # Playwright E2E testing
|   |-- refactor-cleaner.md  # Dead code cleanup
|   |-- doc-updater.md       # Documentation sync
|   |-- go-reviewer.md       # Go code review
|   |-- go-build-resolver.md # Go build error resolution
|   |-- python-reviewer.md   # Python code review (NEW)
|   |-- database-reviewer.md # Database/Supabase review (NEW)
|
|-- skills/           # Workflow definitions and domain knowledge
|   |-- coding-standards/           # Language best practices
|   |-- clickhouse-io/              # ClickHouse analytics, queries, data engineering
|   |-- backend-patterns/           # API, database, caching patterns
|   |-- frontend-patterns/          # React, Next.js patterns
|   |-- frontend-slides/            # HTML slide decks and PPTX-to-web presentation workflows (NEW)
|   |-- article-writing/            # Long-form writing in a supplied voice without generic AI tone (NEW)
|   |-- content-engine/             # Multi-platform social content and repurposing workflows (NEW)
|   |-- market-research/            # Source-attributed market, competitor, and investor research (NEW)
|   |-- investor-materials/         # Pitch decks, one-pagers, memos, and financial models (NEW)
|   |-- investor-outreach/          # Personalized fundraising outreach and follow-up (NEW)
|   |-- continuous-learning/        # Auto-extract patterns from sessions (Longform Guide)
|   |-- continuous-learning-v2/     # Instinct-based learning with confidence scoring
|   |-- iterative-retrieval/        # Progressive context refinement for subagents
|   |-- strategic-compact/          # Manual compaction suggestions (Longform Guide)
|   |-- tdd-workflow/               # TDD methodology
|   |-- security-review/            # Security checklist
|   |-- eval-harness/               # Verification loop evaluation (Longform Guide)
|   |-- verification-loop/          # Continuous verification (Longform Guide)
|   |-- golang-patterns/            # Go idioms and best practices
|   |-- golang-testing/             # Go testing patterns, TDD, benchmarks
|   |-- cpp-coding-standards/         # C++ coding standards from C++ Core Guidelines (NEW)
|   |-- cpp-testing/                # C++ testing with GoogleTest, CMake/CTest (NEW)
|   |-- django-patterns/            # Django patterns, models, views (NEW)
|   |-- django-security/            # Django security best practices (NEW)
|   |-- django-tdd/                 # Django TDD workflow (NEW)
|   |-- django-verification/        # Django verification loops (NEW)
|   |-- python-patterns/            # Python idioms and best practices (NEW)
|   |-- python-testing/             # Python testing with pytest (NEW)
|   |-- springboot-patterns/        # Java Spring Boot patterns (NEW)
|   |-- springboot-security/        # Spring Boot security (NEW)
|   |-- springboot-tdd/             # Spring Boot TDD (NEW)
|   |-- springboot-verification/    # Spring Boot verification (NEW)
|   |-- configure-ecc/              # Interactive installation wizard (NEW)
|   |-- security-scan/              # AgentShield security auditor integration (NEW)
|   |-- java-coding-standards/     # Java coding standards (NEW)
|   |-- jpa-patterns/              # JPA/Hibernate patterns (NEW)
|   |-- postgres-patterns/         # PostgreSQL optimization patterns (NEW)
|   |-- nutrient-document-processing/ # Document processing with Nutrient API (NEW)
|   |-- project-guidelines-example/   # Template for project-specific skills
|   |-- database-migrations/         # Migration patterns (Prisma, Drizzle, Django, Go) (NEW)
|   |-- api-design/                  # REST API design, pagination, error responses (NEW)
|   |-- deployment-patterns/         # CI/CD, Docker, health checks, rollbacks (NEW)
|   |-- docker-patterns/            # Docker Compose, networking, volumes, container security (NEW)
|   |-- e2e-testing/                 # Playwright E2E patterns and Page Object Model (NEW)
|   |-- content-hash-cache-pattern/  # SHA-256 content hash caching for file processing (NEW)
|   |-- cost-aware-llm-pipeline/     # LLM cost optimization, model routing, budget tracking (NEW)
|   |-- regex-vs-llm-structured-text/ # Decision framework: regex vs LLM for text parsing (NEW)
|   |-- swift-actor-persistence/     # Thread-safe Swift data persistence with actors (NEW)
|   |-- swift-protocol-di-testing/   # Protocol-based DI for testable Swift code (NEW)
|   |-- search-first/               # Research-before-coding workflow (NEW)
|   |-- skill-stocktake/            # Audit skills and commands for quality (NEW)
|   |-- liquid-glass-design/         # iOS 26 Liquid Glass design system (NEW)
|   |-- foundation-models-on-device/ # Apple on-device LLM with FoundationModels (NEW)
|   |-- swift-concurrency-6-2/       # Swift 6.2 Approachable Concurrency (NEW)
|   |-- autonomous-loops/           # Autonomous loop patterns: sequential pipelines, PR loops, DAG orchestration (NEW)
|   |-- plankton-code-quality/      # Write-time code quality enforcement with Plankton hooks (NEW)
|
|-- commands/         # Slash commands for quick execution
|   |-- tdd.md              # /tdd - Test-driven development
|   |-- plan.md             # /plan - Implementation planning
|   |-- e2e.md              # /e2e - E2E test generation
|   |-- code-review.md      # /code-review - Quality review
|   |-- build-fix.md        # /build-fix - Fix build errors
|   |-- refactor-clean.md   # /refactor-clean - Dead code removal
|   |-- learn.md            # /learn - Extract patterns mid-session (Longform Guide)
|   |-- learn-eval.md       # /learn-eval - Extract, evaluate, and save patterns (NEW)
|   |-- checkpoint.md       # /checkpoint - Save verification state (Longform Guide)
|   |-- verify.md           # /verify - Run verification loop (Longform Guide)
|   |-- setup-pm.md         # /setup-pm - Configure package manager
|   |-- go-review.md        # /go-review - Go code review (NEW)
|   |-- go-test.md          # /go-test - Go TDD workflow (NEW)
|   |-- go-build.md         # /go-build - Fix Go build errors (NEW)
|   |-- skill-create.md     # /skill-create - Generate skills from git history (NEW)
|   |-- instinct-status.md  # /instinct-status - View learned instincts (NEW)
|   |-- instinct-import.md  # /instinct-import - Import instincts (NEW)
|   |-- instinct-export.md  # /instinct-export - Export instincts (NEW)
|   |-- evolve.md           # /evolve - Cluster instincts into skills
|   |-- pm2.md              # /pm2 - PM2 service lifecycle management (NEW)
|   |-- multi-plan.md       # /multi-plan - Multi-agent task decomposition (NEW)
|   |-- multi-execute.md    # /multi-execute - Orchestrated multi-agent workflows (NEW)
|   |-- multi-backend.md    # /multi-backend - Backend multi-service orchestration (NEW)
|   |-- multi-frontend.md   # /multi-frontend - Frontend multi-service orchestration (NEW)
|   |-- multi-workflow.md   # /multi-workflow - General multi-service workflows (NEW)
|   |-- orchestrate.md      # /orchestrate - Multi-agent coordination
|   |-- sessions.md         # /sessions - Session history management
|   |-- eval.md             # /eval - Evaluate against criteria
|   |-- test-coverage.md    # /test-coverage - Test coverage analysis
|   |-- update-docs.md      # /update-docs - Update documentation
|   |-- update-codemaps.md  # /update-codemaps - Update codemaps
|   |-- python-review.md    # /python-review - Python code review (NEW)
|
|-- rules/            # Always-follow guidelines (copy to ~/.claude/rules/)
|   |-- README.md            # Structure overview and installation guide
|   |-- common/              # Language-agnostic principles
|   |   |-- coding-style.md    # Immutability, file organization
|   |   |-- git-workflow.md    # Commit format, PR process
|   |   |-- testing.md         # TDD, 80% coverage requirement
|   |   |-- performance.md     # Model selection, context management
|   |   |-- patterns.md        # Design patterns, skeleton projects
|   |   |-- hooks.md           # Hook architecture, TodoWrite
|   |   |-- agents.md          # When to delegate to subagents
|   |   |-- security.md        # Mandatory security checks
|   |-- typescript/          # TypeScript/JavaScript specific
|   |-- python/              # Python specific
|   |-- golang/              # Go specific
|
|-- hooks/            # Trigger-based automations
|   |-- README.md                 # Hook documentation, recipes, and customization guide
|   |-- hooks.json                # All hooks config (PreToolUse, PostToolUse, Stop, etc.)
|   |-- memory-persistence/       # Session lifecycle hooks (Longform Guide)
|   |-- strategic-compact/        # Compaction suggestions (Longform Guide)
|
|-- scripts/          # Cross-platform Node.js scripts (NEW)
|   |-- lib/                     # Shared utilities
|   |   |-- utils.js             # Cross-platform file/path/system utilities
|   |   |-- package-manager.js   # Package manager detection and selection
|   |-- hooks/                   # Hook implementations
|   |   |-- session-start.js     # Load context on session start
|   |   |-- session-end.js       # Save state on session end
|   |   |-- pre-compact.js       # Pre-compaction state saving
|   |   |-- suggest-compact.js   # Strategic compaction suggestions
|   |   |-- evaluate-session.js  # Extract patterns from sessions
|   |-- setup-package-manager.js # Interactive PM setup
|
|-- tests/            # Test suite (NEW)
|   |-- lib/                     # Library tests
|   |-- hooks/                   # Hook tests
|   |-- run-all.js               # Run all tests
|
|-- contexts/         # Dynamic system prompt injection contexts (Longform Guide)
|   |-- dev.md              # Development mode context
|   |-- review.md           # Code review mode context
|   |-- research.md         # Research/exploration mode context
|
|-- examples/         # Example configurations and sessions
|   |-- CLAUDE.md             # Example project-level config
|   |-- user-CLAUDE.md        # Example user-level config
|   |-- saas-nextjs-CLAUDE.md   # Real-world SaaS (Next.js + Supabase + Stripe)
|   |-- go-microservice-CLAUDE.md # Real-world Go microservice (gRPC + PostgreSQL)
|   |-- django-api-CLAUDE.md      # Real-world Django REST API (DRF + Celery)
|   |-- rust-api-CLAUDE.md        # Real-world Rust API (Axum + SQLx + PostgreSQL) (NEW)
|
|-- mcp-configs/      # MCP server configurations
|   |-- mcp-servers.json    # GitHub, Supabase, Vercel, Railway, etc.
|
|-- marketplace.json  # Self-hosted marketplace config (for /plugin marketplace add)

๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Ecosystem Tools

Skill Creator

Two ways to generate Claude Code skills from your repository:

Option A: Local Analysis (Built-in)

Use the /skill-create command for local analysis without external services:

/skill-create                    # Analyze current repo
/skill-create --instincts        # Also generate instincts for continuous-learning

This analyzes your git history locally and generates SKILL.md files.

Option B: GitHub App (Advanced)

For advanced features (10k+ commits, auto-PRs, team sharing):

Install GitHub App | ecc.tools

# Comment on any issue:
/skill-creator analyze

# Or auto-triggers on push to default branch

Both options create:

  • SKILL.md files - Ready-to-use skills for Claude Code
  • Instinct collections - For continuous-learning-v2
  • Pattern extraction - Learns from your commit history

AgentShield โ€” Security Auditor

Built at the Claude Code Hackathon (Cerebral Valley x Anthropic, Feb 2026). 1282 tests, 98% coverage, 102 static analysis rules.

Scan your Claude Code configuration for vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, and injection risks.

# Quick scan (no install needed)
npx ecc-agentshield scan

# Auto-fix safe issues
npx ecc-agentshield scan --fix

# Deep analysis with three Opus 4.6 agents
npx ecc-agentshield scan --opus --stream

# Generate secure config from scratch
npx ecc-agentshield init

What it scans: CLAUDE.md, settings.json, MCP configs, hooks, agent definitions, and skills across 5 categories โ€” secrets detection (14 patterns), permission auditing, hook injection analysis, MCP server risk profiling, and agent config review.

The --opus flag runs three Claude Opus 4.6 agents in a red-team/blue-team/auditor pipeline. The attacker finds exploit chains, the defender evaluates protections, and the auditor synthesizes both into a prioritized risk assessment. Adversarial reasoning, not just pattern matching.

Output formats: Terminal (color-graded A-F), JSON (CI pipelines), Markdown, HTML. Exit code 2 on critical findings for build gates.

Use /security-scan in Claude Code to run it, or add to CI with the GitHub Action.

GitHub | npm

๐Ÿ”ฌ Plankton โ€” Write-Time Code Quality Enforcement

Plankton (credit: @alxfazio) is a recommended companion for write-time code quality enforcement. It runs formatters and 20+ linters on every file edit via PostToolUse hooks, then spawns Claude subprocesses (routed to Haiku/Sonnet/Opus by violation complexity) to fix issues the main agent missed. Three-phase architecture: auto-format silently (40-50% of issues), collect remaining violations as structured JSON, delegate fixes to a subprocess. Includes config protection hooks that prevent agents from modifying linter configs to pass instead of fixing code. Supports Python, TypeScript, Shell, YAML, JSON, TOML, Markdown, and Dockerfile. Use alongside AgentShield for security + quality coverage. See skills/plankton-code-quality/ for full integration guide.

๐Ÿง  Continuous Learning v2

The instinct-based learning system automatically learns your patterns:

/instinct-status        # Show learned instincts with confidence
/instinct-import <file> # Import instincts from others
/instinct-export        # Export your instincts for sharing
/evolve                 # Cluster related instincts into skills

See skills/continuous-learning-v2/ for full documentation.


๐Ÿ“‹ Requirements

Claude Code CLI Version

Minimum version: v2.1.0 or later

This plugin requires Claude Code CLI v2.1.0+ due to changes in how the plugin system handles hooks.

Check your version:

claude --version

Important: Hooks Auto-Loading Behavior

โš ๏ธ For Contributors: Do NOT add a "hooks" field to .claude-plugin/plugin.json. This is enforced by a regression test.

Claude Code v2.1+ automatically loads hooks/hooks.json from any installed plugin by convention. Explicitly declaring it in plugin.json causes a duplicate detection error:

Duplicate hooks file detected: ./hooks/hooks.json resolves to already-loaded file

History: This has caused repeated fix/revert cycles in this repo (#29, #52, #103). The behavior changed between Claude Code versions, leading to confusion. We now have a regression test to prevent this from being reintroduced.


๐Ÿ“ฅ Installation

Option 1: Install as Plugin (Recommended)

The easiest way to use this repo - install as a Claude Code plugin:

# Add this repo as a marketplace
/plugin marketplace add affaan-m/everything-claude-code

# Install the plugin
/plugin install everything-claude-code@everything-claude-code

Or add directly to your ~/.claude/settings.json:

{
  "extraKnownMarketplaces": {
    "everything-claude-code": {
      "source": {
        "source": "github",
        "repo": "affaan-m/everything-claude-code"
      }
    }
  },
  "enabledPlugins": {
    "everything-claude-code@everything-claude-code": true
  }
}

This gives you instant access to all commands, agents, skills, and hooks.

Note: The Claude Code plugin system does not support distributing rules via plugins (upstream limitation). You need to install rules manually:

# Clone the repo first
git clone https://github.com/affaan-m/everything-claude-code.git

# Option A: User-level rules (applies to all projects)
mkdir -p ~/.claude/rules
cp -r everything-claude-code/rules/common/* ~/.claude/rules/
cp -r everything-claude-code/rules/typescript/* ~/.claude/rules/   # pick your stack
cp -r everything-claude-code/rules/python/* ~/.claude/rules/
cp -r everything-claude-code/rules/golang/* ~/.claude/rules/

# Option B: Project-level rules (applies to current project only)
mkdir -p .claude/rules
cp -r everything-claude-code/rules/common/* .claude/rules/
cp -r everything-claude-code/rules/typescript/* .claude/rules/     # pick your stack

๐Ÿ”ง Option 2: Manual Installation

If you prefer manual control over what's installed:

# Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/affaan-m/everything-claude-code.git

# Copy agents to your Claude config
cp everything-claude-code/agents/*.md ~/.claude/agents/

# Copy rules (common + language-specific)
cp -r everything-claude-code/rules/common/* ~/.claude/rules/
cp -r everything-claude-code/rules/typescript/* ~/.claude/rules/   # pick your stack
cp -r everything-claude-code/rules/python/* ~/.claude/rules/
cp -r everything-claude-code/rules/golang/* ~/.claude/rules/

# Copy commands
cp everything-claude-code/commands/*.md ~/.claude/commands/

# Copy skills (core vs niche)
# Recommended (new users): core/general skills only
cp -r everything-claude-code/.agents/skills/* ~/.claude/skills/
cp -r everything-claude-code/skills/search-first ~/.claude/skills/

# Optional: add niche/framework-specific skills only when needed
# for s in django-patterns django-tdd springboot-patterns; do
#   cp -r everything-claude-code/skills/$s ~/.claude/skills/
# done

Add hooks to settings.json

Copy the hooks from hooks/hooks.json to your ~/.claude/settings.json.

Configure MCPs

Copy desired MCP servers from mcp-configs/mcp-servers.json to your ~/.claude.json.

Important: Replace YOUR_*_HERE placeholders with your actual API keys.


๐ŸŽฏ Key Concepts

Agents

Subagents handle delegated tasks with limited scope. Example:

---
name: code-reviewer
description: Reviews code for quality, security, and maintainability
tools: ["Read", "Grep", "Glob", "Bash"]
model: opus
---

You are a senior code reviewer...

Skills

Skills are workflow definitions invoked by commands or agents:

# TDD Workflow

1. Define interfaces first
2. Write failing tests (RED)
3. Implement minimal code (GREEN)
4. Refactor (IMPROVE)
5. Verify 80%+ coverage

Hooks

Hooks fire on tool events. Example - warn about console.log:

{
  "matcher": "tool == \"Edit\" && tool_input.file_path matches \"\\\\.(ts|tsx|js|jsx)$\"",
  "hooks": [{
    "type": "command",
    "command": "#!/bin/bash\ngrep -n 'console\\.log' \"$file_path\" && echo '[Hook] Remove console.log' >&2"
  }]
}

Rules

Rules are always-follow guidelines, organized into common/ (language-agnostic) + language-specific directories:

rules/
  common/          # Universal principles (always install)
  typescript/      # TS/JS specific patterns and tools
  python/          # Python specific patterns and tools
  golang/          # Go specific patterns and tools

See rules/README.md for installation and structure details.


๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ Which Agent Should I Use?

Not sure where to start? Use this quick reference:

I want to...Use this commandAgent used
Plan a new feature/everything-claude-code:plan "Add auth"planner
Design system architecture/everything-claude-code:plan + architect agentarchitect
Write code with tests first/tddtdd-guide
Review code I just wrote/code-reviewcode-reviewer
Fix a failing build/build-fixbuild-error-resolver
Run end-to-end tests/e2ee2e-runner
Find security vulnerabilities/security-scansecurity-reviewer
Remove dead code/refactor-cleanrefactor-cleaner
Update documentation/update-docsdoc-updater
Review Go code/go-reviewgo-reviewer
Review Python code/python-reviewpython-reviewer
Audit database queries(auto-delegated)database-reviewer

Common Workflows

Starting a new feature:

/everything-claude-code:plan "Add user authentication with OAuth"
                                              โ†’ planner creates implementation blueprint
/tdd                                          โ†’ tdd-guide enforces write-tests-first
/code-review                                  โ†’ code-reviewer checks your work

Fixing a bug:

/tdd                                          โ†’ tdd-guide: write a failing test that reproduces it
                                              โ†’ implement the fix, verify test passes
/code-review                                  โ†’ code-reviewer: catch regressions

Preparing for production:

/security-scan                                โ†’ security-reviewer: OWASP Top 10 audit
/e2e                                          โ†’ e2e-runner: critical user flow tests
/test-coverage                                โ†’ verify 80%+ coverage

โ“ FAQ

How do I check which agents/commands are installed?
/plugin list everything-claude-code@everything-claude-code

This shows all available agents, commands, and skills from the plugin.

My hooks aren't working / I see "Duplicate hooks file" errors

This is the most common issue. Do NOT add a "hooks" field to .claude-plugin/plugin.json. Claude Code v2.1+ automatically loads hooks/hooks.json from installed plugins. Explicitly declaring it causes duplicate detection errors. See #29, #52, #103.

My context window is shrinking / Claude is running out of context

Too many MCP servers eat your context. Each MCP tool description consumes tokens from your 200k window, potentially reducing it to ~70k.

Fix: Disable unused MCPs per project:

// In your project's .claude/settings.json
{
  "disabledMcpServers": ["supabase", "railway", "vercel"]
}

Keep under 10 MCPs enabled and under 80 tools active.

Can I use only some components (e.g., just agents)?

Yes. Use Option 2 (manual installation) and copy only what you need:

# Just agents
cp everything-claude-code/agents/*.md ~/.claude/agents/

# Just rules
cp -r everything-claude-code/rules/common/* ~/.claude/rules/

Each component is fully independent.

Does this work with Cursor / OpenCode / Codex / Antigravity?

Yes. ECC is cross-platform:

  • Cursor: Pre-translated configs in .cursor/. See Cursor IDE Support.
  • OpenCode: Full plugin support in .opencode/. See OpenCode Support.
  • Codex: First-class support for both macOS app and CLI, with adapter drift guards and SessionStart fallback. See PR #257.
  • Antigravity: Tightly integrated setup for workflows, skills, and flatten rules in .agent/.
  • Claude Code: Native โ€” this is the primary target.
How do I contribute a new skill or agent?

See CONTRIBUTING.md. The short version:

  1. Fork the repo
  2. Create your skill in skills/your-skill-name/SKILL.md (with YAML frontmatter)
  3. Or create an agent in agents/your-agent.md
  4. Submit a PR with a clear description of what it does and when to use it

๐Ÿงช Running Tests

The plugin includes a comprehensive test suite:

# Run all tests
node tests/run-all.js

# Run individual test files
node tests/lib/utils.test.js
node tests/lib/package-manager.test.js
node tests/hooks/hooks.test.js

๐Ÿค Contributing

Contributions are welcome and encouraged.

This repo is meant to be a community resource. If you have:

  • Useful agents or skills
  • Clever hooks
  • Better MCP configurations
  • Improved rules

Please contribute! See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.

Ideas for Contributions

  • Language-specific skills (Rust, C#, Swift, Kotlin) โ€” Go, Python, Java already included
  • Framework-specific configs (Rails, Laravel, FastAPI, NestJS) โ€” Django, Spring Boot already included
  • DevOps agents (Kubernetes, Terraform, AWS, Docker)
  • Testing strategies (different frameworks, visual regression)
  • Domain-specific knowledge (ML, data engineering, mobile)

Cursor IDE Support

ECC provides full Cursor IDE support with hooks, rules, agents, skills, commands, and MCP configs adapted for Cursor's native format.

Quick Start (Cursor)

# Install for your language(s)
./install.sh --target cursor typescript
./install.sh --target cursor python golang swift

What's Included

ComponentCountDetails
Hook Events15sessionStart, beforeShellExecution, afterFileEdit, beforeMCPExecution, beforeSubmitPrompt, and 10 more
Hook Scripts16Thin Node.js scripts delegating to scripts/hooks/ via shared adapter
Rules299 common (alwaysApply) + 20 language-specific (TypeScript, Python, Go, Swift)
AgentsSharedVia AGENTS.md at root (read by Cursor natively)
SkillsShared + BundledVia AGENTS.md at root and .cursor/skills/ for translated additions
CommandsShared.cursor/commands/ if installed
MCP ConfigShared.cursor/mcp.json if installed

Hook Architecture (DRY Adapter Pattern)

Cursor has more hook events than Claude Code (20 vs 8). The .cursor/hooks/adapter.js module transforms Cursor's stdin JSON to Claude Code's format, allowing existing scripts/hooks/*.js to be reused without duplication.

Cursor stdin JSON โ†’ adapter.js โ†’ transforms โ†’ scripts/hooks/*.js
                                              (shared with Claude Code)

Key hooks:

  • beforeShellExecution โ€” Blocks dev servers outside tmux (exit 2), git push review
  • afterFileEdit โ€” Auto-format + TypeScript check + console.log warning
  • beforeSubmitPrompt โ€” Detects secrets (sk-, ghp_, AKIA patterns) in prompts
  • beforeTabFileRead โ€” Blocks Tab from reading .env, .key, .pem files (exit 2)
  • beforeMCPExecution / afterMCPExecution โ€” MCP audit logging

Rules Format

Cursor rules use YAML frontmatter with description, globs, and alwaysApply:

---
description: "TypeScript coding style extending common rules"
globs: ["**/*.ts", "**/*.tsx", "**/*.js", "**/*.jsx"]
alwaysApply: false
---

Codex macOS App + CLI Support

ECC provides first-class Codex support for both the macOS app and CLI, with a reference configuration, Codex-specific AGENTS.md supplement, and shared skills.

Quick Start (Codex App + CLI)

# Copy the reference config to your home directory
cp .codex/config.toml ~/.codex/config.toml

# Run Codex CLI in the repo โ€” AGENTS.md is auto-detected
codex

Codex macOS app:

  • Open this repository as your workspace.
  • The root AGENTS.md is auto-detected.
  • Optional: copy .codex/config.toml to ~/.codex/config.toml for CLI/app behavior consistency.

What's Included

ComponentCountDetails
Config1.codex/config.toml โ€” model, permissions, MCP servers, persistent instructions
AGENTS.md2Root (universal) + .codex/AGENTS.md (Codex-specific supplement)
Skills16.agents/skills/ โ€” SKILL.md + agents/openai.yaml per skill
MCP Servers4GitHub, Context7, Memory, Sequential Thinking (command-based)
Profiles2strict (read-only sandbox) and yolo (full auto-approve)

Skills

Skills at .agents/skills/ are auto-loaded by Codex:

SkillDescription
tdd-workflowTest-driven development with 80%+ coverage
security-reviewComprehensive security checklist
coding-standardsUniversal coding standards
frontend-patternsReact/Next.js patterns
frontend-slidesHTML presentations, PPTX conversion, visual style exploration
article-writingLong-form writing from notes and voice references
content-enginePlatform-native social content and repurposing
market-researchSource-attributed market and competitor research
investor-materialsDecks, memos, models, and one-pagers
investor-outreachPersonalized outreach, follow-ups, and intro blurbs
backend-patternsAPI design, database, caching
e2e-testingPlaywright E2E tests
eval-harnessEval-driven development
strategic-compactContext management
api-designREST API design patterns
verification-loopBuild, test, lint, typecheck, security

Key Limitation

Codex does not yet provide Claude-style hook execution parity. ECC enforcement there is instruction-based via AGENTS.md and persistent_instructions, plus sandbox permissions.


๐Ÿ”Œ OpenCode Support

ECC provides full OpenCode support including plugins and hooks.

Quick Start

# Install OpenCode
npm install -g opencode

# Run in the repository root
opencode

The configuration is automatically detected from .opencode/opencode.json.

Feature Parity

FeatureClaude CodeOpenCodeStatus
Agentsโœ… 16 agentsโœ… 12 agentsClaude Code leads
Commandsโœ… 40 commandsโœ… 31 commandsClaude Code leads
Skillsโœ… 65 skillsโœ… 37 skillsClaude Code leads
Hooksโœ… 8 event typesโœ… 11 eventsOpenCode has more!
Rulesโœ… 29 rulesโœ… 13 instructionsClaude Code leads
MCP Serversโœ… 14 serversโœ… FullFull parity
Custom Toolsโœ… Via hooksโœ… 6 native toolsOpenCode is better

Hook Support via Plugins

OpenCode's plugin system is MORE sophisticated than Claude Code with 20+ event types:

Claude Code HookOpenCode Plugin Event
PreToolUsetool.execute.before
PostToolUsetool.execute.after
Stopsession.idle
SessionStartsession.created
SessionEndsession.deleted

Additional OpenCode events: file.edited, file.watcher.updated, message.updated, lsp.client.diagnostics, tui.toast.show, and more.

Available Commands (31+)

CommandDescription
/planCreate implementation plan
/tddEnforce TDD workflow
/code-reviewReview code changes
/build-fixFix build errors
/e2eGenerate E2E tests
/refactor-cleanRemove dead code
/orchestrateMulti-agent workflow
/learnExtract patterns from session
/checkpointSave verification state
/verifyRun verification loop
/evalEvaluate against criteria
/update-docsUpdate documentation
/update-codemapsUpdate codemaps
/test-coverageAnalyze coverage
/go-reviewGo code review
/go-testGo TDD workflow
/go-buildFix Go build errors
/python-reviewPython code review (PEP 8, type hints, security)
/multi-planMulti-model collaborative planning
/multi-executeMulti-model collaborative execution
/multi-backendBackend-focused multi-model workflow
/multi-frontendFrontend-focused multi-model workflow
/multi-workflowFull multi-model development workflow
/pm2Auto-generate PM2 service commands
/sessionsManage session history
/skill-createGenerate skills from git
/instinct-statusView learned instincts
/instinct-importImport instincts
/instinct-exportExport instincts
/evolveCluster instincts into skills
/promotePromote project instincts to global scope
/projectsList known projects and instinct stats
/learn-evalExtract and evaluate patterns before saving
/setup-pmConfigure package manager
/harness-auditAudit harness reliability, eval readiness, and risk posture
/loop-startStart controlled agentic loop execution pattern
/loop-statusInspect active loop status and checkpoints
/quality-gateRun quality gate checks for paths or entire repo
/model-routeRoute tasks to models by complexity and budget

Plugin Installation

Option 1: Use directly

cd everything-claude-code
opencode

Option 2: Install as npm package

npm install ecc-universal

Then add to your opencode.json:

{
  "plugin": ["ecc-universal"]
}

Documentation

  • Migration Guide: .opencode/MIGRATION.md
  • OpenCode Plugin README: .opencode/README.md
  • Consolidated Rules: .opencode/instructions/INSTRUCTIONS.md
  • LLM Documentation: llms.txt (complete OpenCode docs for LLMs)

Cross-Tool Feature Parity

ECC is the first plugin to maximize every major AI coding tool. Here's how each harness compares:

FeatureClaude CodeCursor IDECodex CLIOpenCode
Agents16Shared (AGENTS.md)Shared (AGENTS.md)12
Commands40SharedInstruction-based31
Skills65Shared10 (native format)37
Hook Events8 types15 typesNone yet11 types
Hook Scripts20+ scripts16 scripts (DRY adapter)N/APlugin hooks
Rules29 (common + lang)29 (YAML frontmatter)Instruction-based13 instructions
Custom ToolsVia hooksVia hooksN/A6 native tools
MCP Servers14Shared (mcp.json)4 (command-based)Full
Config Formatsettings.jsonhooks.json + rules/config.tomlopencode.json
Context FileCLAUDE.md + AGENTS.mdAGENTS.mdAGENTS.mdAGENTS.md
Secret DetectionHook-basedbeforeSubmitPrompt hookSandbox-basedHook-based
Auto-FormatPostToolUse hookafterFileEdit hookN/Afile.edited hook
VersionPluginPluginReference config1.8.0

Key architectural decisions:

  • AGENTS.md at root is the universal cross-tool file (read by all 4 tools)
  • DRY adapter pattern lets Cursor reuse Claude Code's hook scripts without duplication
  • Skills format (SKILL.md with YAML frontmatter) works across Claude Code, Codex, and OpenCode
  • Codex's lack of hooks is compensated by persistent_instructions and sandbox permissions

๐Ÿ“– Background

I've been using Claude Code since the experimental rollout. Won the Anthropic x Forum Ventures hackathon in Sep 2025 building zenith.chat with @DRodriguezFX - entirely using Claude Code.

These configs are battle-tested across multiple production applications.

Inspiration Credits


Token Optimization

Claude Code usage can be expensive if you don't manage token consumption. These settings significantly reduce costs without sacrificing quality.

Recommended Settings

Add to ~/.claude/settings.json:

{
  "model": "sonnet",
  "env": {
    "MAX_THINKING_TOKENS": "10000",
    "CLAUDE_AUTOCOMPACT_PCT_OVERRIDE": "50"
  }
}
SettingDefaultRecommendedImpact
modelopussonnet~60% cost reduction; handles 80%+ of coding tasks
MAX_THINKING_TOKENS31,99910,000~70% reduction in hidden thinking cost per request
CLAUDE_AUTOCOMPACT_PCT_OVERRIDE9550Compacts earlier โ€” better quality in long sessions

Switch to Opus only when you need deep architectural reasoning:

/model opus

Daily Workflow Commands

CommandWhen to Use
/model sonnetDefault for most tasks
/model opusComplex architecture, debugging, deep reasoning
/clearBetween unrelated tasks (free, instant reset)
/compactAt logical task breakpoints (research done, milestone complete)
/costMonitor token spending during session

Strategic Compaction

The strategic-compact skill (included in this plugin) suggests /compact at logical breakpoints instead of relying on auto-compaction at 95% context. See skills/strategic-compact/SKILL.md for the full decision guide.

When to compact:

  • After research/exploration, before implementation
  • After completing a milestone, before starting the next
  • After debugging, before continuing feature work
  • After a failed approach, before trying a new one

When NOT to compact:

  • Mid-implementation (you'll lose variable names, file paths, partial state)

Context Window Management

Critical: Don't enable all MCPs at once. Each MCP tool description consumes tokens from your 200k window, potentially reducing it to ~70k.

  • Keep under 10 MCPs enabled per project
  • Keep under 80 tools active
  • Use disabledMcpServers in project config to disable unused ones

Agent Teams Cost Warning

Agent Teams spawns multiple context windows. Each teammate consumes tokens independently. Only use for tasks where parallelism provides clear value (multi-module work, parallel reviews). For simple sequential tasks, subagents are more token-efficient.


โš ๏ธ Important Notes

Token Optimization

Hitting daily limits? See the Token Optimization Guide for recommended settings and workflow tips.

Quick wins:

// ~/.claude/settings.json
{
  "model": "sonnet",
  "env": {
    "MAX_THINKING_TOKENS": "10000",
    "CLAUDE_AUTOCOMPACT_PCT_OVERRIDE": "50",
    "CLAUDE_CODE_SUBAGENT_MODEL": "haiku"
  }
}

Use /clear between unrelated tasks, /compact at logical breakpoints, and /cost to monitor spending.

Customization

These configs work for my workflow. You should:

  1. Start with what resonates
  2. Modify for your stack
  3. Remove what you don't use
  4. Add your own patterns

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