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Surfertas

Install surfertas’s react-rtk marketplace when building React apps with Redux Toolkit and TypeScript under strict agent-enforced conventions.

Overview

surfertas is a plugin marketplace for the Build phase that adds the react-rtk plugin with 21 React/RTK/TypeScript specialist agents and Iron Laws workflow orchestration.

What is this marketplace?

  • react-rtk plugin v0.1.0 for React, Redux Toolkit, and TypeScript
  • 21 specialist agents with Iron Laws enforcement and agentic workflow orchestration
  • Development-category Claude Code plugin by surfertas
  • Single-plugin marketplace (surfertas) version 1.0.0
  • Opinionated RTK + TS stack rather than generic JavaScript snippets
  • 1 plugin in marketplace
  • react-rtk plugin version 0.1.0
  • 21 specialist agents advertised

Compatible agents: Claude Code

What problem does it solve?

Agent-generated React code often ignores Redux Toolkit conventions and TypeScript strictness, creating rework on every feature.

Who is it for?

Indie builders actively coding React + Redux Toolkit + TypeScript who want multi-agent frontend help inside Claude Code.

Skip if: Non-React stacks, backend-only services, or teams that refuse opinionated RTK enforcement.

What do I get? / Deliverables

After installing react-rtk, Claude Code can orchestrate frontend tasks through RTK-aware specialist agents with enforced project laws.

  • Installed react-rtk v0.1.0 plugin from surfertas marketplace
  • Access to 21 specialist frontend agents and workflow orchestration
  • Iron Laws–guided RTK/TS implementation patterns in agent sessions

Plugins in this marketplace

1 plugin — install individually after you add the marketplace.

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Journey fit

Primary fit

React/RTK/TypeScript product work sits squarely in Build once you have committed to a web UI stack. Frontend is the canonical shelf for a plugin packing specialist React agents, RTK patterns, and UI implementation workflows.

How it compares

Frontend specialist-agent marketplace, not a generic DevOps or database integration pack.

Common Questions / FAQ

Who is Surfertas for?

It is for developers building React applications with Redux Toolkit and TypeScript who use Claude Code and want structured, enforced frontend agent workflows.

When should I use Surfertas?

Use it during frontend implementation when you are creating components, slices, and typed data flow and want 21 specialist agents rather than one general coding assistant.

How do I add Surfertas to my agent?

Register the Surfertas Claude Code marketplace, then install the react-rtk plugin from ./plugins/react-rtk so the agents and Iron Laws load in your project.

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