claude-night-market
18 production-ready Claude Code plugins: git workflows, code review, spec-driven development, architecture patterns, resource optimization, and multi-LLM delegation. 142 skills, 109 commands, 47 agents.
Claude Night Market
A plugin marketplace for Claude Code, Anthropic's
agentic coding tool.
Night Market extends Claude Code with 19 plugins
covering git workflows, code review, spec-driven
development, architecture selection, autonomous agents,
multi-LLM delegation, and multi-source research.
151 skills, 138 slash commands, and 48 agents.
Each plugin installs independently.
Quick Start
Requires Claude Code 2.1.16+ and Python 3.9+ for hooks.
See Requirements for details.
# Add the marketplace
/plugin marketplace add athola/claude-night-market
# Install plugins you need
/plugin install sanctum@claude-night-market # Git workflows
/plugin install pensive@claude-night-market # Code review
/plugin install spec-kit@claude-night-market # Spec-driven dev
# Use them
/prepare-pr # Prepare a pull request
/full-review # Run code review
Alternative: Install via npx withnpx skills add athola/claude-night-market (installs all plugins at once).
After installation, run claude --init for one-time setup.
Note: If the
Skilltool is unavailable, read skill files directly
atplugins/{plugin}/skills/{skill-name}/SKILL.md.
opkg (OpenPackage)
# Install specific plugins
opkg i gh@athola/claude-night-market --plugins sanctum
opkg i gh@athola/claude-night-market --plugins pensive,conserve
# Plugins that depend on shared runtime skills (e.g. attune, conjure)
# automatically pull packages/core as a dependency
See the Installation Guide
for detailed setup options.
Architecture
19 plugins organized in four layers.
Domain specialists depend on utility plugins,
which depend on foundation plugins,
which depend on the meta layer.
flowchart TB
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classDef utilityClass fill:#f8f4e8,stroke:#f39c12,stroke-width:2px,color:#2c3e50
classDef foundationClass fill:#f4e8f8,stroke:#8e44ad,stroke-width:2px,color:#2c3e50
classDef metaClass fill:#e8f4e8,stroke:#27ae60,stroke-width:2px,color:#2c3e50
subgraph Domain["Domain Specialists"]
direction LR
D1[archetypes]:::domainClass
D2[pensive]:::domainClass
D3[parseltongue]:::domainClass
D4[memory-palace]:::domainClass
D5[spec-kit]:::domainClass
D6[minister]:::domainClass
D7[attune]:::domainClass
D8[scry]:::domainClass
D9[scribe]:::domainClass
D10[tome]:::domainClass
end
subgraph Utility["Utility Layer"]
direction LR
U1[conserve]:::utilityClass
U2[conjure]:::utilityClass
U3[hookify]:::utilityClass
U4[egregore]:::utilityClass
end
subgraph Foundation["Foundation Layer"]
direction LR
F1[imbue]:::foundationClass
F2[sanctum]:::foundationClass
F3[leyline]:::foundationClass
end
subgraph Meta["Meta Layer"]
direction LR
M1[abstract]:::metaClass
end
Domain ==> Utility ==> Foundation ==> Meta
Plugin Catalog
| Plugin | Layer | Description | Skills | Cmds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| abstract | Meta | Skill authoring, hook development, evaluation frameworks, escalation governance | 12 | 18 |
| leyline | Foundation | Auth flows (GitHub/GitLab/AWS), quota management, error patterns, markdown formatting, Discussions retrieval, damage-control, stewardship, trust verification, injection detection, deferred-capture contracts | 20 | 3 |
| sanctum | Foundation | Git workflows, commit messages, PR prep, docs updates, version management, sessions, deferred-item capture | 14 | 18 |
| imbue | Foundation | TDD enforcement, proof-of-work validation, scope guarding, rigorous reasoning | 10 | 3 |
| conserve | Utility | Context optimization, bloat detection, CPU/GPU monitoring, token conservation | 12 | 4 |
| conjure | Utility | Delegation framework for routing tasks to external LLMs (Gemini, Qwen) with cheapest-capable model selection | 4 | 0 |
| hookify | Utility | Behavioral rules engine with markdown configuration and hook-to-rule conversion | 2 | 6 |
| egregore | Utility | Autonomous agent orchestrator with parallel worktrees, agent specialization, cross-item learning, and crash recovery | 4 | 5 |
| pensive | Domain | Code review, architecture review, bug hunting, Makefile audits, NASA Power of 10 | 12 | 12 |
| attune | Domain | Project lifecycle: brainstorm, specify, plan, initialize, execute, war-room, dorodango polishing | 13 | 10 |
| spec-kit | Domain | Spec-driven development: specifications, task generation, implementation | 3 | 10 |
| parseltongue | Domain | Python: testing, performance, async patterns, packaging | 4 | 3 |
| minister | Domain | GitHub issue management, label taxonomy, initiative tracking | 2 | 3 |
| memory-palace | Domain | Spatial knowledge organization, digital garden curation, PR review capture | 6 | 5 |
| archetypes | Domain | Architecture paradigm selection (hexagonal, CQRS, microservices, etc.) | 14 | 0 |
| phantom | Domain | Computer use: screenshot capture, mouse/keyboard control, autonomous desktop agent | 1 | 1 |
| scribe | Domain | Documentation with AI slop detection, style learning, session replay, tech tutorials | 7 | 5 |
| scry | Domain | Terminal recordings (VHS), browser recordings (Playwright), GIF processing | 4 | 2 |
| tome | Domain | Multi-source research: code archaeology, community discourse, academic literature, TRIZ analysis | 7 | 4 |
Full inventory:
Capabilities Reference.
How the Layers Work
Governance. imbue enforces TDD via a PreToolUse hook that
verifies test files before allowing implementation writes.
Quality gates halt execution when tests fail.
Security. leyline manages OAuth flows with local token
caching. conserve auto-approves safe commands while blocking
destructive operations. sanctum isolates named sessions, and
agents can run in worktree isolation for parallel execution.
Orchestration. egregore manages autonomous agent lifecycles
with parallel worktree execution, agent specialization, cross-item
learning, and crash recovery via watchdog monitoring.
Maintenance. /update-ci reconciles pre-commit hooks and
GitHub Actions with code changes. abstract tracks skill
stability and auto-triggers improvement agents when degradation
is detected.
Cross-session state. attune, spec-kit, and sanctum
persist state across sessions via CLAUDE_CODE_TASK_LIST_ID.
GitHub Discussions serve as a second persistence layer for
decisions, war-room deliberations, and evergreen knowledge.
Risk classification. leyline:risk-classification provides
4-tier task gating (GREEN/YELLOW/RED/CRITICAL). RED and CRITICAL
tasks escalate to war-room-checkpoint for expert deliberation.
Common Workflows
See the Common Workflows Guide for full details.
| Workflow | Command | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Project lifecycle | /attune:mission |
Routes through brainstorm, specify, plan, execute phases |
| Initialize project | /attune:arch-init |
Architecture-aware scaffolding with language detection |
| Review a PR | /full-review |
Multi-discipline code review in a single pass |
| Fix PR feedback | /fix-pr |
Address review comments progressively |
| Implement issues | /do-issue |
Issue resolution with parallel agent execution |
| Prepare a PR | /prepare-pr |
Quality gates, linting, clean git state |
| Write specs | /speckit-specify |
Specification-first development |
| Catch up on changes | /catchup |
Context recovery from recent git history |
| Codebase cleanup | /unbloat |
Bloat removal with progressive depth levels |
| Update CI/CD | /update-ci |
Reconcile hooks and workflows with code changes |
| Strategic decisions | /attune:war-room |
Expert routing with reversibility scoring |
| Refine code | /refine-code |
Duplication, algorithm, and clean code analysis |
What's New
See the Changelog for the full history.
Requirements
- Claude Code 2.1.16+ (2.1.32+ for agent teams, 2.1.38+ for
security features, 2.1.85 latest tested) - Python 3.9+ for hooks (macOS ships 3.9.6). Plugin packages may
target 3.10+ via virtual environments, but all hook code must be
3.9-compatible. See the Plugin Development Guide
for compatibility rules.
Plugin Development
Create a new plugin:
make create-plugin NAME=my-plugin
make validate
make lint && make test
Plugin layout:
my-plugin/
├── .claude-plugin/
│ └── plugin.json # Metadata: skills, commands, agents, hooks
├── commands/ # Slash commands (markdown)
├── skills/ # Agent skills (SKILL.md + modules/)
├── hooks/ # Event handlers (Python, 3.9-compatible)
├── agents/ # Specialized agent definitions
├── tests/ # pytest suite
├── Makefile # Build, test, lint targets
└── pyproject.toml # Package config
See the Plugin Development Guide for structure requirements
and naming conventions. For LSP integration, see the
LSP Guide.
Documentation
- Installation Guide -
setup, marketplace, post-install hooks - Quick Start -
first commands after installation - Common Workflows - task-oriented usage guide
- Plugin Development Guide - creating and testing plugins
- Capabilities Reference -
full skill, command, and agent inventory - Tutorials -
PR workflows, debugging, feature lifecycles - Architecture Decision Records -
design rationale and trade-off documentation
Per-plugin documentation lives in book/src/plugins/
(one page per plugin).
Stewardship
Every plugin is entrusted to the community. Five principles guide how
we maintain and improve the ecosystem: steward (not own), multiply (not
merely preserve), be faithful in small things, serve those who come
after, and think seven iterations ahead.
Each plugin README includes a Stewardship section with specific
improvement opportunities. Run /stewardship-health to view per-plugin
health dimensions.
See STEWARDSHIP.md for the full manifesto.
Contributing
Each plugin maintains its own tests and documentation. Run make test
at the repo root to execute all plugin test suites. See the
Plugin Development Guide for contribution guidelines.
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