plugins/handbook-discover/skills/handbook-discover/SKILL.md
This skill should be used when users want to discover, browse, or audit cc-handbook marketplace plugins. Shows all available plugins with installation status, versions, and component breakdown (skills, agents, commands, MCP/LSP servers, hooks). Trigger phrases include "discover plugins", "list handbook plugins", "what plugins are available", "browse marketplace".
npx skillsauth add nikiforovall/claude-code-rules handbook-discoverInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Run the discovery script to inventory all plugins in a Claude Code marketplace.
python ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/discover.py # default: cc-handbook
python ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/discover.py --detailed # show component names
python ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/discover.py --json # machine-readable
python ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/discover.py --filter dotnet # filter by keyword
python ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/discover.py --uninstalled # only uninstalled
python ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/discover.py -m <marketplace> # other marketplace
python ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/scripts/discover.py -r <path> # explicit repo path
[+] — installed and enabled[o] — installed but disabled[ ] — not installedS=skills A=agents C=commands M=mcp L=lsp H=hooksFor uninstalled plugins, suggest:
claude plugin install <plugin-name>@cc-handbook
development
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tools
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tools
--- name: reflect description: Analyze a Claude Code session for "wrong-turn" moments (corrections, retries, waste, reversals, dead-ends) and produce an interactive HTML dashboard with copy-able recommendations (CLAUDE.md rules, docs, scripts, hooks, memory entries, sub-skills, etc.) that would help future agents reach the goal faster. Defaults to reflecting on the current in-context session; optionally accepts a session ID or JSONL path. Use when the user invokes /reflect or asks to learn from
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--- name: reflect-tree description: Visualize a Claude Code session as a quest/skill tree — a navigable SVG graph where nodes are turns and edges show flow, with distinct visual encoding for normal flow, dead-ends, corrections, retries, reversals, and backtracking. Sibling to /reflect (which produces an incidents+recommendations dashboard); this one shows the journey itself. Defaults to the current in-context session; optionally accepts a session ID or JSONL path. Use when the user invokes /refl