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Agent-Powerups

Agent Powerups

Oh My Zsh for coding agents.

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Quickstart · Agent Quickstart · Plugins · Installation · Security Model · Contributing

Agent Powerups is an Oh My Zsh-style collection of reusable skills, slash commands, MCP configs, hooks, AGENTS.md templates, and workflows for coding agents.

Today, this repo ships:

  • reusable skills
  • safe local CLI (apx) with runnable local checks
  • persistent Gemini relay for always-active secondary-agent delegation
  • validation and requirement-check scripts
  • verified local GitHub MCP check, smoke, and install flow
  • command, hook, workflow, examples, and AGENTS.md templates
  • plugins with native install, marketplace metadata, and apx plugins inspection (apx plugins list)
  • user-intent profiles with apx profiles for curated skill/plugin sets

Native install is direct for humans. Safety boundaries stay around external tools, secrets, shell profiles, and MCP enablement.

What Is Here

Path Status Notes
skills/ shipped Reusable agent workflows such as systematic-debugging and writing-plans
mcp/ shipped Local-first GitHub MCP config with check, smoke, and explicit install commands
agents-md/ shipped Starter AGENTS.md templates
commands/ shipped Review-first command prompts plus safe runnable checks
hooks/ shipped Review-before-use hook recipes plus safe runnable checks
workflows/ shipped Scenario guides
plugins/ shipped Plugins with local-first discovery, validation, native install, and marketplace metadata (apx plugins list)
scripts/ shipped Validation and tool-check helpers for this repo
examples/ shipped Minimal safe setup examples

Agent Quickstart

If you are an agent working in a repo with Agent Powerups available, route tasks to capabilities yourself instead of waiting to be told:

  1. Match first. On Claude Code the host already lists skills natively — match the task to the narrowest fitting skill (plus obvious fits like no-fluff). On Codex, Gemini, or generic agents, start with apx discover.

  2. Discover the rest — anything not natively loaded (MCP configs, hooks, AGENTS.md templates, installed-only assets):

    apx discover "<the user's task>" --target <codex|claude-code|gemini|generic> --json
    apx info <chosen-asset>     # what it is, when to use it, source path, next action
  3. Read, apply, verify. Read the asset's SKILL.md (or file) before applying it; run apx check <asset> only if it declares external requirements; then verify the result against the task.

  4. Gate risky assets. MCP configs and hooks are review-before-use — surface them for approval, never auto-enable.

Quickstart

Using npm (Recommended)

npm install -g agent-powerups
apx install claude --full

This installs the apx CLI globally and runs a full Claude Code setup — copies skills, plugins, and commands into ~/.claude/ and patches your CLAUDE.md. Use --dry-run to preview changes first.

Using Source Checkout (Development)

  1. Clone and install deps:
git clone https://github.com/yeaight7/agent-powerups.git
cd agent-powerups
npm install
  1. Build CLI and install globally:
npm run build
npm link
  1. Check repo health:
apx doctor
apx doctor --full
  1. Discover relevant powerups and browse the catalog:
apx discover "fix a failing test regression" --target codex
apx inventory --target codex --json
apx list
apx list --json --verbose
apx info markitdown-file-intake
apx commands run ship-check
apx hooks run no-secrets-preflight --all
apx mcp check github-local --target generic
apx mcp smoke github-local --json
apx mcp install github-local --target codex --dry-run
  1. Manual native install:
apx install codex --dry-run
apx install codex
apx install claude
apx install gemini
apx install codex --full
apx install codex --verbose

Default native install copies all root skills and plugins into the selected agent root and writes a discovery-index.json beside them. Human output shows counts by default; use --verbose for per-file paths. If installed Agent Powerups guidance or discovery indexes are stale, apx install <agent> refreshes them by default. --full also stages support assets and another discovery index under agent-powerups/, then updates existing global instructions with a backup.

  1. Work with plugins:
apx plugins list
apx plugins info dev-vitals
apx plugins validate --all
apx plugins install dev-vitals --target codex --dry-run
  1. Try a local advisor CLI and save an artifact:
apx ask-codex "Return OK only" --json
apx ask-claude "Return OK only" --json
apx ask-gemini "Return OK only" --json
  1. Start a persistent relay session (keeps context across turns):
apx relay init second-opinion
apx relay start second-opinion --provider gemini
apx relay ask second-opinion "Review this plan" --json
apx relay status second-opinion
apx relay stop second-opinion
  1. Browse profiles:
apx profiles list
apx profiles info safe-core
apx profiles plan safe-core --target codex
  1. Check declared external deps without installing:
apx check markitdown-file-intake
apx check graphify

Use apx check only for assets that declare external requirements. A successful dependency check does not mean the skill or workflow was used correctly.

Preview supported dependency installers before asking for approval:

apx check defuddle --install-missing --dry-run
apx check markitdown-file-intake --install-missing --dry-run
apx check graphify --install-missing --dry-run
  1. Install a single asset explicitly:
apx install markitdown-file-intake --target codex --dry-run
apx install ask-claude --target codex --dry-run
  1. Legacy agent-curated setup compatibility path:
apx setup codex --dry-run
apx setup codex --mode minimal --yes    # bootstrap only
apx setup codex --mode recommended --yes  # main agent setup (recommended)
apx setup codex --mode full --yes       # broad staging

apx setup is legacy compatibility and remains supported through at least v0.8.0. Prefer apx install <agent> for manual native install.

Manual Setup (Primary)

apx install <codex|claude|claude-code|gemini> [--verbose]
apx install <codex|claude|claude-code|gemini> --full [--verbose]

Default manual install:

  • root skills/ -> <agent-root>/skills/
  • Codex/Claude plugins -> <agent-root>/plugins/
  • Gemini plugins -> <agent-root>/extensions/

Agent-Managed Setup

Give your agent access to this repo and ask it to run:

apx list
apx profiles list
apx setup <codex|claude-code|gemini> --mode recommended --yes

Agent will inspect available skills/plugins, propose a plan, and apply it. This is the legacy compatibility path for agent-curated setup; manual setup should use apx install <agent>.

Agent setup docs:

  1. Keep repo validation in loop:
python scripts/validate-skills.py
python scripts/validate-catalog.py
python scripts/validate-mirrors.py
python scripts/check-requirements.py

Catalog Overview

The shipped catalog changes often, so it is not enumerated here. Browse it from the CLI — these surfaces are always current:

apx list                       # compact human browse of everything shipped
apx list --type skill          # filter by category (skill, command, plugin, hook, mcp-config, ...)
apx discover "<your task>"     # task-based: what should I use for this?
apx plugins list               # available plugins
apx mcp list                   # available MCP configs

Human-facing categories: skills, commands, plugins, MCP configs, hooks, and AGENTS.md templates (scripts, examples, and workflows are internal). See the taxonomy and field definitions in docs/catalog-schema.md. Catalog assets also carry a browsing tier: core, common, specialized, or experimental.

Compatibility Matrix

Compatibility claims in this repo are intentionally narrow:

Asset class Shipped today Compatibility claim
Root skills/ yes Generic text-based skills; some also mention known agent surfaces
mcp/ yes MCP configs for local and remote servers (GitHub, Supabase, Vercel, Cloudflare, Exa, Atlassian, Browserbase, E2B, and more); github-local has a full check/smoke/install flow
agents-md/ yes Plain text templates
commands/ yes Review-first markdown command prompts; Claude Code and Codex targets where provided
hooks/ yes Documentation recipes only; not installed automatically
workflows/ yes Plain text scenario guides
plugins/ yes Plugins with native install, marketplace metadata, and apx plugins inspection
scripts/ yes Generic Python scripts
examples/ yes Plain text setup examples only

More detail: docs/compatibility.md

Tool Requirements

Most shipped skills are pure text and need no extra installation.

Current optional external tools used by shipped skills:

Skill Tool Required Install
ask-codex Codex CLI (codex) yes for local advisor workflow install/configure Codex CLI
ask-claude Claude Code CLI (claude) yes for local advisor workflow install/configure Claude Code CLI
ask-gemini Gemini CLI (gemini) yes for local advisor workflow install/configure Gemini CLI
markitdown-file-intake Microsoft MarkItDown (markitdown) yes for conversion workflow python -m pip install markitdown
defuddle Defuddle CLI (defuddle) yes for Defuddle workflow npm install -g defuddle
graphify Upstream Graphify CLI + Python package (graphify, graphifyy) yes for graph workflow uv tool install graphifyy or pipx install graphifyy or python -m pip install graphifyy
pr-triage GitHub CLI (gh) optional platform package manager

Tool policy:

  • Do not assume tools are installed.
  • Do not auto-install without user approval.
  • Show install command before running it.
  • Prefer user-local or project-local installation where practical.

More detail: docs/tool-requirements.md and docs/installation.md

CLI Usage

npm install
npm run build
npm link
apx doctor
apx doctor --full --json
apx list
apx list --json --verbose
apx inventory --target codex --json
apx discover "fix a failing test" --target codex --json
apx info markitdown-file-intake
apx check markitdown-file-intake
apx check graphify
apx ask-codex "Explain this code" --json
apx ask-claude "Review this patch" --json
apx ask-gemini "Brainstorm test cases" --json
apx relay start second-opinion --provider gemini --json
apx relay ask second-opinion "Review this plan" --json
apx relay stop second-opinion --json
apx ship-check --json
apx no-secrets-preflight --all --json
apx using-powerups
apx install codex --dry-run
apx install codex
apx install claude
apx install gemini
apx install codex --full
apx install markitdown-file-intake --target codex --dry-run
apx setup codex --dry-run
apx setup claude-code --dry-run
apx setup gemini --dry-run
apx setup codex --mode recommended --yes
apx setup claude-code --mode recommended --yes
apx setup gemini --mode recommended --yes

Migration note (v0.x)

apx install <agent> is now the primary manual install path and writes native skills/plugins by default. apx setup <agent> is legacy compatibility for agent-curated setup, remains dry-run by default unless --yes is passed, and remains supported through at least v0.8.0; removal or aliasing requires a separate batch.

Extra surfaces:

apx mcp list
apx mcp print github-local --target claude-code
apx mcp check github-local --target claude-code --json
apx mcp smoke github-local --json
apx mcp install github-local --target codex --dry-run
apx mcp install github-local --target claude-code --dry-run
apx mcp write github-local --target generic --dest .agent-powerups/github-local.json
apx agents-md list
apx agents-md print typescript-app
apx commands list
apx commands print ship-check --target generic
apx commands run ship-check --full
apx hooks list
apx hooks print no-secrets-preflight
apx hooks run no-secrets-preflight --path README.md
apx workflows list
apx workflows print feature-iteration
apx plugins list
apx plugins info dev-vitals
apx plugins validate --all
apx plugins install dev-vitals --target codex --dry-run
apx profiles list
apx profiles info safe-core
apx profiles plan safe-core --target codex
apx relay init second-opinion
apx relay start second-opinion --provider gemini --json
apx relay ask second-opinion "Review this plan" --json
apx relay status second-opinion --json
apx relay stop second-opinion --json

To explicitly copy a skill into a local Codex-visible folder, choose the destination yourself:

apx install ask-claude --target codex --dest .agent-powerups/installed/ask-claude

Plugins

Plugins ship under plugins/. They are registered in both .claude-plugin/marketplace.json and .codex-plugin/marketplace.json. Gemini CLI uses local extensions; each plugin includes gemini-extension.json and GEMINI.md.

  • use apx plugins list to discover plugins
  • use apx plugins info <name> to inspect a single plugin
  • use apx plugins info <name> --json to inspect contained skill, command, agent, and template metadata
  • use apx plugins validate --all to verify plugin structure
  • use apx plugins install <name> --target <codex|claude-code|generic> --dry-run before any write
  • installed plugins include discovery-index.json so contained assets are queryable directly
  • use apx install <codex|claude|gemini> for full manual native install

Safety Warning

Review assets before loading them into a trusted agent environment.

  • Skills can instruct an agent to read local files or run commands.
  • Hooks can execute code when supported by the host agent.
  • MCP configs can expand tool access.
  • Install commands can modify the local environment.
  • Secrets should never be pasted into agent context unless strictly necessary.

See SECURITY.md and docs/security-model.md.

Contributing

Contribution guide: CONTRIBUTING.md

Acknowledgements: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.md

MCP configs: docs/mcp-configs.md

Roadmap: roadmap.md

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