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developer kit

Modular plugin marketplace for Claude Code and agentic CLIs, with validated, spec-driven skills, agents, commands, and workflows for Java, TypeScript, Python, PHP, AWS, and AI.

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🌐 Languages: English | Italiano | 中文 | Español

A modular AI plugin system that supercharges your development workflow across languages and frameworks.

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Why Developer Kit?

Developer Kit is a modular plugin marketplace for Claude Code that teaches Claude how to perform development tasks in a repeatable, high-quality way. Instead of generic AI responses, you get domain-specific expertise for your exact tech stack.

  • 🧩 Modular by Design — Install only what you need. Java developer? Grab developer-kit-java. Full-stack TypeScript? Add developer-kit-typescript.
  • 🎯 Domain Experts — 45+ specialized agents for code review, refactoring, security audits, architecture design, and testing across 7+ languages.
  • 📚 150+ Skills — Reusable capabilities from Spring Boot CRUD generation to CloudFormation templates, all with best practices built-in.
  • 🔄 Multi-CLI Support — Works with Claude Code, GitHub Copilot CLI, OpenCode CLI, and Codex CLI.
  • ⚡ Auto-Activation — Path-scoped rules automatically activate when you open relevant files. No configuration needed.

Installation

Quick Install (Recommended)

Claude Code

# Install from marketplace
/plugin marketplace add giuseppe-trisciuoglio/developer-kit

# Or install from local directory
/plugin install /path/to/developer-kit

Claude Desktop

Enable Skills in Settings → Add giuseppe-trisciuoglio/developer-kit

Manual Installation

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/giuseppe-trisciuoglio/developer-kit.git

# Install via Makefile (auto-detects your CLI)
cd developer-kit
make install

# Or install for specific CLI
make install-claude      # Claude Code
make install-opencode    # OpenCode CLI
make install-copilot     # GitHub Copilot CLI
make install-codex       # Codex CLI

Quick Start

# After installation, start your CLI
claude

# Check available commands
/help

# Use a Developer Kit command
/devkit.refactor

# Or invoke a specs workflow
/specs:brainstorm

Example Prompts

Generate a complete CRUD module for User entity with NestJS and Drizzle ORM
Review this Java Spring Boot service for security issues
Create a CloudFormation template for ECS with auto-scaling
Help me refactor this monolithic class into clean architecture
Generate unit tests for this TypeScript service with 100% coverage

Usage

Developer Kit provides four layers of capabilities:

1. Skills

Reusable capabilities loaded on-demand. Example:

[Skill: spring-boot-crud-patterns activated]

Skills automatically provide patterns, templates, and best practices for specific tasks.

2. Agents

Specialized sub-agents for complex workflows:

# Invoke via natural language
"Review this code as a Spring Boot expert"

# Or use commands
/devkit.java.code-review
/devkit.typescript.code-review

3. Specifications-Driven Development (SDD)

Transform ideas into production-ready code through a structured workflow:

Phase 1: Specification Creation

| Command | When to Use | Output | |---------|-------------|--------| | /specs:brainstorm | New features, complex requirements | Full specification with 9 phases | | /specs:quick-spec | Bug fixes, small enhancements | Lightweight 4-phase spec |

The specification lives in docs/specs/[id]/YYYY-MM-DD--feature-name.md

Phase 2: Task Generation

| Command | Description | |---------|-------------| | /specs:spec-to-tasks | Convert specification into executable task files | | /specs:task-manage | Add, split, update, or reorganize tasks |

Tasks are generated in docs/specs/[id]/tasks/ with individual task files.

Phase 3: Implementation

| Command | Description | |---------|-------------| | /specs:task-implementation | Guided implementation of a specific task | | /specs:task-tdd | Test-Driven Development approach for the task |

Each task implementation updates the Knowledge Graph for context preservation.

Phase 4: Quality Assurance

| Command | Description | |---------|-------------| | /specs:task-review | Verify task meets specifications and code quality standards | | /specs:code-cleanup | Professional cleanup: remove debug logs, optimize imports | | /specs:spec-sync-with-code | Synchronize spec with actual implementation |

Additional Workflow Commands

| Command | Description | |---------|-------------| | /specs:spec-quality-check | Interactive quality assessment of specifications | | /specs:spec-sync-context | Sync Knowledge Graph, Tasks, and Codebase state | | /specs:ralph-loop | Automated loop for spec-driven development | | /devkit.refactor | Refactor existing code with architectural analysis | | /devkit.github.create-pr | Create PR with comprehensive description |

4. Rules

Path-scoped rules auto-activate based on file patterns:

# Auto-activates for *.java files
globs: ["**/*.java"]
---
Always use constructor injection. Never use field injection with @Autowired.

📋 Note on Rules Installation

Plugins do not automatically install rules into your project. To use the rules, you can copy them manually or use the Makefile command:

# Copy rules from a specific plugin
make copy-rules PLUGIN=developer-kit-java

# Or manually copy .md files from the plugin's rules/ folder
mkdir -p .claude/rules
cp plugins/developer-kit-[language]/rules/*.md .claude/rules/

The rules will be automatically activated based on the globs: patterns defined in the header of each file.


Available Plugins

| Plugin | Language/Domain | Components | Description | |--------|-----------------|------------|-------------| | developer-kit-core | Core | 6 Agents, 8 Commands, 4 Skills | Required base plugin with general-purpose capabilities | | developer-kit-specs | Workflow | 9 Commands, 2 Skills | Specifications-driven development (SDD) workflow | | developer-kit-java | Java | 9 Agents, 11 Commands, 51 Skills, 4 Rules | Spring Boot, LangChain4J, AWS SDK, GraalVM | | developer-kit-typescript | TypeScript | 13 Agents, 3 Commands, 25 Skills, 17 Rules | NestJS, React, Next.js, Drizzle ORM, Monorepo | | developer-kit-python | Python | 4 Agents, 4 Rules | Django, Flask, FastAPI, AWS Lambda | | developer-kit-php | PHP | 5 Agents, 3 Skills, 4 Rules | WordPress, Sage, AWS Lambda | | developer-kit-aws | AWS | 3 Agents, 19 Skills | CloudFormation, SAM, CLI, Architecture | | developer-kit-ai | AI/ML | 1 Agent, 3 Skills, 1 Command | Prompt Engineering, RAG, Chunking | | developer-kit-devops | DevOps | 2 Agents | Docker, GitHub Actions | | developer-kit-tools | Tools | 4 Skills | NotebookLM, Copilot CLI, Gemini, Codex | | github-spec-kit | GitHub | 3 Commands | GitHub spec integration |

Total: 150+ Skills | 45+ Agents | 20+ Commands | 45+ Rules


Plugin Architecture

developer-kit/
├── plugins/
│   ├── developer-kit-core/          # Required base
│   │   ├── agents/                  # Agent definitions (.md)
│   │   ├── commands/                # Slash commands (.md)
│   │   ├── skills/                  # Reusable skills (SKILL.md)
│   │   ├── rules/                   # Auto-activated rules
│   │   └── .claude-plugin/
│   │       └── plugin.json          # Plugin manifest
│   ├── developer-kit-java/          # Java ecosystem
│   ├── developer-kit-typescript/    # TypeScript ecosystem
│   └── ...
├── .skills-validator-check/         # Validation system
└── Makefile                         # Installation commands

Each plugin is self-contained with its own manifest, components, and dependencies.


Configuration

Plugin Selection

Install only the plugins you need:

# Core + Java + AWS
make install-claude
# Then enable: developer-kit-core, developer-kit-java, developer-kit-aws

# Full-stack TypeScript
# Enable: developer-kit-core, developer-kit-typescript, developer-kit-aws

Rules Auto-Activation

Rules automatically activate based on file patterns:

---
globs: ["**/*.java"]
---
# This rule activates for all Java files
- Use constructor injection
- Follow naming conventions

LSP Integration

Language plugins include LSP server configurations (.lsp.json):

| Language | Server | |----------|--------| | Java | jdtls | | TypeScript | typescript-language-server | | Python | pyright-langserver | | PHP | intelephense |


Language Support Matrix

| Language | Skills | Agents | Commands | Rules | LSP | |----------|--------|--------|----------|-------|-----| | Java/Spring Boot | 51 | 9 | 11 | 4 | ✅ | | TypeScript/Node.js | 25 | 13 | 3 | 17 | ✅ | | Python | 2 | 4 | 0 | 4 | ✅ | | PHP/WordPress | 3 | 5 | 0 | 4 | ✅ | | AWS/CloudFormation | 19 | 3 | 0 | 0 | ❌ | | AI/ML | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | ❌ |


Validation & Quality

Developer Kit includes a comprehensive validation system:

# Validate all components
python .skills-validator-check/validators/cli.py --all

# Security scan (MCP compliance)
make security-scan

# Pre-commit hooks
.skills-validator-check/install-hooks.sh

Ecosystem

Listed on:

Related Projects:


Contributing

We welcome contributions! See CONTRIBUTING.md for:

  • Adding new skills, agents, and commands
  • Plugin development guidelines
  • Validation requirements
  • Branch strategy and versioning

Security

Skills can execute code. Review all custom skills before deploying:

  • ✅ Only install from trusted sources
  • ✅ Review SKILL.md before enabling
  • ✅ Test in non-production environments first
  • ✅ Run make security-scan before releases

Security scans run automatically via GitHub Actions on every PR.


License

MIT License — Open source and free to use.


Acknowledgments

  • Claude Code by Anthropic — The foundation this plugin system extends
  • Qwen Code — README design inspiration
  • Contributors — Thank you to everyone who has contributed skills and plugins

Made with ❤️ for Developers using Claude Code

Also compatible with OpenCode, GitHub Copilot CLI, and Codex

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