Arcblock Idd
arcblock-idd is a Claude Code plugin for the Validate phase that equips Intent Driven Development (IDD), an AINE-aligned toolkit for declaring and shipping against explicit intent.
Install when you want Claude Code to follow Intent Driven Development (IDD) as part of AINE-style methodology instead of coding from vague prompts.
Add it to Claude Code
Install the plugin in Claude Code. One command, paste-ready.
/plugin install arcblock-idd@ArcBlock/iddBuilt to be called by your agent
Skillselion is itself an MCP server. Your agent can pull this entry and a paste-ready install config straight from the API - no copy-paste.
Retrieve this entry with skillselion.get_details("plugin:ArcBlock/idd") and the paste-ready config with skillselion.get_install_config("plugin:ArcBlock/idd").
What it does
arcblock-idd is a Claude Code plugin bundle that packages Intent Driven Development (IDD), described as a complete toolkit and a core practice within AINE methodology. Solo builders who ship with agents often lose alignment when prompts substitute for agreed intent; IDD pushes you to declare what you mean before design and code accumulate debt. The listing ships one plugin from the ArcBlock/idd repository and is aimed at builders who want a repeatable ritual inside Claude Code rather than ad-hoc feature chasing. Use it when you are scoping an MVP, reframing a pivot, or reviewing whether delivered work matches what you actually intended. It pairs naturally with planning and review workflows elsewhere in the catalog because intent is the anchor that specs, tests, and releases should trace back to. Complexity is intermediate—you bring the product context; the plugin supplies the IDD discipline layer.
Highlights
- Complete IDD toolkit aligned with AINE intent-driven practice
- Single bundled Claude Code plugin from ArcBlock/idd
- Intent-first framing for scope, implementation, and review handoffs
- Community catalog entry with intentdriven and toolkit keywords
- Methodology skill pattern—not a one-off API integration
Why builders use it
Agent-assisted coding speeds up output but lets scope and implementation diverge from what you actually meant to build.
After you add the plugin, Claude Code can run IDD-style intent workflows so scope, build decisions, and review trace back to stated intent.
At a glance
- Type - Plugin in Productivity.
- Adoption - 0 installs, 12 stars, 0 votes.
FAQ
Who is arcblock-idd for?
Indie and solo builders using Claude Code who want Intent Driven Development as a named practice inside their agent workflow.
When should I use arcblock-idd?
Use it whenever you are scoping work, kicking off a build, or checking a release against goals—any time vague prompts would normally replace clear intent.
How do I add arcblock-idd to my agent?
Install the ArcBlock/idd Claude Code plugin from the marketplace or repo, enable it in Claude Code, then invoke its IDD commands or skills per the bundled SKILL.md.
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