claude-code-skills and claude-code-zero

These tools are ecosystem siblings: one is a suite of Claude Code plugins, and the other is a marketplace for various Claude Code components, including plugins.

claude-code-skills
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Established
claude-code-zero
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Emerging
Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 13/25
Community 20/25
Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 6/25
Maturity 9/25
Community 8/25
Stars: 224
Forks: 40
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: HTML
License: MIT
Stars: 19
Forks: 2
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: HTML
License: MIT
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About claude-code-skills

levnikolaevich/claude-code-skills

Great Claude Code plugin suite — 6 installable plugins covering the full delivery lifecycle. Project bootstrap, documentation generation, codebase audits (security, quality, architecture, tests), Agile pipeline with multi-model AI review and quality gates, performance optimization, and GitHub community workflows.

Based on the README, here's a technical deep dive: The suite provides 129 composable skills distributed across 7 modular plugins that operate as Claude Code native tools via marketplace installation, each with independent functionality but sharing a common `/shared` resource directory and CLI skill naming convention (`ln-XXX` format for easy discovery). Key capabilities include hash-verified file editing via **hex-line-mcp** (content hash per line prevents stale-context corruption), **hex-graph-mcp** for AST-driven codebase indexing (SQLite graph with cycle/clone detection), and **hex-ssh-mcp** for token-efficient remote editing—all bundled MCP servers integrate with optional external services (Linear for issue tracking, Context7 for library docs, Ref for standards). Multi-model AI review delegates parallel code reviews to Codex and Gemini agents with fallback orchestration, while quality gates and

About claude-code-zero

LeeJuOh/claude-code-zero

Complete Claude Code plugin marketplace — agents, skills, hooks, commands, rules, MCPs.

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