Avi Fenesh contributor

Awesome Slash

Run an enforced multi-plugin dev workflow—from task orchestration and plan drift checks through deslop, audit, and ship—with Claude Code slash commands.

Overview

awesome-slash is a plugin marketplace for the Build phase that bundles eight workflow plugins for task orchestration, code quality gates, audits, drift detection, and production PR shipping in Claude Code.

What is this marketplace?

  • 8-plugin awesome-slash marketplace (next-task, ship, deslop, audit-project, drift-detect, and more)
  • next-task v3.1.0: autonomous workflow with model tiering, two-file state, gates, and 14 specialist agents
  • ship v3.1.0: commit-to-production PR path with rollback and registry cleanup when chained from next-task
  • deslop v3.1.0: 3-phase AI slop detection (regex HIGH, analyzers MEDIUM, CLI LOW)
  • audit-project v3.1.0: multi-agent iterative review until zero reported issues
  • 8 plugins listed in the awesome-slash marketplace
  • next-task, ship, deslop, audit-project, and drift-detect at version 3.1.0
  • next-task advertises 14 specialist agents

Compatible agents: Claude Code, any compatible agent

Community signal: 1 GitHub stars.

What problem does it solve?

Agent-assisted coding often skips consistent planning, review, and release steps, so solo builders ship slop, drift from specs, or lose track of what still blocks merge.

Who is it for?

Solo and indie developers who want a packaged Claude Code operating system with orchestration, review, and deploy plugins at version 3.1.0.

Skip if: Builders who only need one lint rule or a minimal commit helper and do not want multi-plugin workflow ceremony.

What do I get? / Deliverables

After you install the marketplace, you can chain slash plugins from next-task through audit and deslop into ship with enforced state, specialist agents, and rollback-aware PR cleanup.

  • Installed 8-plugin awesome-slash marketplace with selectable workflows
  • Orchestrated task runs via next-task with model routing and specialist agents
  • Audit-clean, deslopped changes merged through the ship PR pipeline when invoked

Plugins in this marketplace

8 plugins — install individually after you add the marketplace.

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Journey fit

Canonical shelf is Build with pm subphase because next-task and drift-detect anchor planning and execution discipline before the suite branches into Ship-phase PR automation. pm reflects the orchestrator-centric design: two-file state, workflow gates, specialist agents, and realigning plans to repo reality—not a single lint or deploy button.

How it compares

Multi-plugin workflow marketplace with slash orchestration, not a single-purpose integration skill or passive MCP read-only tool.

Common Questions / FAQ

Who is Awesome Slash for?

Solo builders using Claude Code who want autonomous task workflows, specialist agents, and integrated ship and audit plugins in one marketplace.

When should I use Awesome Slash?

Use it when you are actively building and shipping features and need enforced gates between planning, deslop, audit, drift detection, and PR production.

How do I add Awesome Slash to my agent?

Add the Awesome Slash Claude Code marketplace from its manifest, then enable the plugins you need—starting with next-task—and invoke ship from the workflow when reviews are clear.

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