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Rbozydar Rbw Claude Code

rbozydar-rbw-claude-code is a Claude Code plugin marketplace for the Build phase that delivers a 13-plugin Python development and guard pack for tests, git hygiene, and safer agent edits.

by RBozydar · github.com/RBozydar/rbw-claude-code

Install rbozydar-rbw-claude-code when you want a 13-plugin Python-focused Claude Code pack with tests, typecheck, git hygiene, and security or quality guards on agent edits.

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Install

Add it to Claude Code

Install the plugin in Claude Code. One command, paste-ready.

Install the plugin
/plugin install rbozydar-rbw-claude-code@RBozydar/rbw-claude-code
Add to ClaudeUse the Agent APISkillselion is itself an MCP server - your agent can fetch this config directly.
Agent API

Built 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:RBozydar/rbw-claude-code") and the paste-ready config with skillselion.get_install_config("plugin:RBozydar/rbw-claude-code").

About

What it does

rbozydar-rbw-claude-code is a dense Claude Code marketplace from RBozydar/rbw-claude-code aimed at solo Python builders who want the agent to write backend code while guards catch the mistakes that hurt most in real repos: skipping tests, leaking secrets, sloppy commits, and destructive file edits. With thirteen plugins and catalog tags across development plus guards for policy, quality, and security, it reads as an integrated pack rather than a single trick skill. Keywords mention python, pytest, typecheck, conventional commits, gemini model alternatives, heredocs, env files, and validation—signals for day-to-day implementation and local verification. Canonical shelf is Build → Backend because that is where you live while implementing features and running tests; much of the guardrail value also matters at Ship, but the primary install motivation is productive Python coding with safety rails. Intermediate to advanced fit is fair given guard configuration and multi-plugin surface. Confidence is relatively high because plugin count and guard taxonomy are explicit in catalog metadata.

Highlights

  • 13-plugin marketplace spanning Python dev, testing, git, and multi-model research hooks
  • Guard categories include security, quality, and policy (secrets, destructive edits, supply-chain style checks)
  • Enforces conventional commits, autofmt, typecheck, and pytest-oriented test reminders
  • Read-only and allow-list style protections to block messy or unsafe agent file operations
  • Universal workflow nudges for review, validation, and post-edit hygiene across sessions

Why builders use it

Python solo builders using Claude Code often get fast code dumps without enforced tests, commit discipline, or protection against secrets and destructive agent changes.

After you add the marketplace, Claude Code gains coordinated Python, testing, and guard plugins that nudge validation, formatting, and safer edit patterns before you merge or ship.

At a glance

  • Type - Plugin in Development Tools.
  • Adoption - 0 installs, 0 stars, 0 votes.

FAQ

Who is rbozydar-rbw-claude-code for?

It is for Claude Code users building Python backends or tools who want many small guard and productivity plugins in one marketplace instead of hand-picking each rule.

When should I use rbozydar-rbw-claude-code?

Use it when you are actively writing or refactoring Python with an agent and need tests, typecheck, commit conventions, and security-minded blocks on risky edits.

How do I add rbozydar-rbw-claude-code to my agent?

Register the RBozydar/rbw-claude-code marketplace in Claude Code, install the bundle, enable the guard and Python plugins you need, then let hooks run around edits, commits, and test runs.

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