
Ry Plugins
Add translation and math helper plugins to Claude Code for quick text conversion and numeric work in the terminal.
Overview
ry-plugins is a plugin marketplace for the Build phase that adds translation and math services to Claude Code CLI.
What is this marketplace?
- 2 plugins: translation (翻譯文字服務) and math (數學運算服務)
- Bundled marketplace.json for Claude Code CLI plugin install
- Focused on translation and text processing workflows
- Lightweight local plugin paths under ./plugins/translation and ./plugins/math
- Owner RY curated collection for day-to-day CLI assistance
What problem does it solve?
You keep interrupting coding to translate snippets or do math by hand instead of having small, installable agent plugins for those chores.
Who is it for?
Indie builders using Claude Code CLI who want lightweight translation and math plugins without building custom skills from scratch.
Skip if: Teams needing enterprise localization platforms, computer algebra, or plugins unrelated to text and basic math.
What do I get? / Deliverables
After you add the marketplace, Claude Code can load translation and math plugins from defined local sources for faster in-session text and numeric tasks.
- Registered ry-plugins marketplace in Claude Code
- Installed translation plugin for text services
- Installed math plugin for numeric operations
Plugins in this marketplace
2 plugins — install individually after you add the marketplace.
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How it compares
A two-plugin Claude Code marketplace, not a monolithic skill pack or MCP server directory.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is Ry Plugins for?
Claude Code CLI users who want quick translation and math plugins bundled in one marketplace manifest.
When should I use Ry Plugins?
When you are building or documenting in the agent and want dedicated translation or math behavior instead of one-off prompts.
How do I add Ry Plugins to my agent?
Register the Yomiamy/claude-code-plugin marketplace in Claude Code, then install the translation and math plugins from the listed ./plugins paths.