Matias Olivera contributor

Doit

Register doit when you want markdown checklists turned into an ordered, executable prompt queue for your coding agent.

Overview

doit is a plugin marketplace for the Build phase that provides a doit plugin to turn markdown checklists into an executable prompt queue for your agent.

What is this marketplace?

  • Single plugin doit: markdown checklist → executable prompt queue
  • Turns static TODO markdown into agent-ready step sequences
  • Lightweight productivity layer without a full project management app
  • Matias Olivera marketplace bundle for Claude-style agent workflows
  • 1 plugin in marketplace: doit
  • Owner: Matias Olivera (olistic)

Compatible agents: Claude Code, any compatible agent

What problem does it solve?

Builders waste time re-typing checklist items into the agent instead of running a deterministic queue from the plan they already wrote.

Who is it for?

Solo builders who live in markdown task lists and want ordered agent execution without building a custom script.

Skip if: Teams needing dependency graphs, estimates, or integrations with Jira/Linear instead of markdown queues.

What do I get? / Deliverables

After adding doit, your markdown checklist becomes a sequenced prompt queue the agent can execute step by step.

  • Executable prompt queue derived from your markdown checklist
  • Installed doit plugin from the single-plugin marketplace
  • Reduced manual copy-paste between checklist and agent chat

Plugins in this marketplace

1 plugin — install individually after you add the marketplace.

Recommended Marketplaces

Journey fit

Executable checklists are how solo builders decompose build work; the canonical shelf is build because the output is an implementation queue, not a one-time research note. PM subphase fits turning plans and task lists into sequenced agent work—classic solo-builder execution scaffolding.

How it compares

Prompt-queue utility plugin, not a full PM skill pack or MCP integration.

Common Questions / FAQ

Who is Doit for?

Doit is for indie builders and agent users who already write implementation checklists in markdown and want those lists executed as an ordered prompt queue.

When should I use Doit?

Use it at the start of a build or fix session when you have a markdown checklist and want the agent to process items sequentially without manual copy-paste.

How do I add Doit to my agent?

Register the olistic/Doit Claude marketplace, install the Doit plugin from the bundle, supply your markdown checklist per the plugin instructions, and run the generated prompt queue in Claude Code or your configured agent.

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