
Ac
Adopt a plan-first Claude Code partner that delegates to subagents and optionally monitor those subagents in iTerm2 on macOS.
Overview
ac is a plugin marketplace for the Build phase that adds a plan-first multi-agent development partner and an optional macOS iTerm2 subagent monitor to Claude Code.
What is this marketplace?
- ac plugin: plan-before-code development partner with hypothesis-driven debugging
- Multi-agent delegation to specialized subagents for focused tasks
- subagent-monitor: live iTerm2 split-pane view of in-process subagents (macOS)
- Tags emphasize development-twin, plan-first, and multi-agent workflows
- Two-plugin marketplace (ac v0.2.1, subagent-monitor v0.1.1)
What problem does it solve?
Your Claude Code sessions jump straight to patches, subagents disappear into black boxes, and bugs get fixed without a testable plan.
Who is it for?
Solo builders on Claude Code who use subagents heavily and want planning discipline plus local visibility on Mac.
Skip if: Windows/Linux-only workflows that cannot use iTerm2, or teams that forbid multi-agent delegation patterns.
What do I get? / Deliverables
You get explicit plans before coding, clearer delegation to subagents, and optional live pane visibility when subagents run on macOS iTerm2.
- Implementation plans generated before code changes
- Subagent-delegated task runs with clearer ownership
- Live iTerm2 pane layout when monitoring plugin is enabled
Plugins in this marketplace
2 plugins — install individually after you add the marketplace.
Recommended Marketplaces
Journey fit
The primary value is tightening how you build with agents—plans before code and disciplined bug investigation—so Build is the canonical shelf. agent-tooling fits multi-agent orchestration, specialized delegates, and local monitor tooling bundled in one marketplace.
How it compares
Multi-plugin dev orchestration marketplace, not a standalone MCP server or a single lint skill.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is Ac for?
Claude Code users who want a structured development partner, subagent delegation, and optional iTerm2 monitoring on mAcOS.
When should I use Ac?
Use Ac when starting feature work or debugging sessions where you want plans first and controlled subagent handoffs instead of one-shot edits.
How do I add Ac to my agent?
Add the anilcancakir/claude-code marketplAce in Claude Code, install the Ac plugin (and subagent-monitor if on MAc/iTerm2), then follow the plugin's plan-first workflow.