Plugin · Claude Code · Productivity

Cameronsjo Workbench

cameronsjo-workbench is a Claude Code plugin for the Build phase that bundles seventeen personal productivity agents, commands, and skills for software development.

by cameronsjo · github.com/cameronsjo/workbench

Install a personal Claude Code workbench that bundles agents, slash commands, and skills for everyday solo software development.

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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 cameronsjo-workbench@cameronsjo/workbench
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:cameronsjo/workbench") and the paste-ready config with skillselion.get_install_config("plugin:cameronsjo/workbench").

About

What it does

cameronsjo-workbench is a Claude Code plugin collection aimed at solo builders who want one registered bundle instead of hunting individual skills across GitHub. It packages seventeen plugins that mix agent definitions, command shortcuts, and development skills for tasks like authoring specs, enforcing style, generating diagrams, and steering React or Next.js work. The README positions it as a personal productivity toolkit rather than a single-purpose integration, which makes it useful across active coding, light review, and ongoing environment tweaks. Builders running Claude Code on macOS-heavy or homelab setups may find overlapping value in infrastructure and tooling keywords, while day-to-day value is staying inside a consistent cadence: same guardrails, same commit and review nudges, same documentation patterns. Treat it as a curated desk drawer of Claude affordances you tune over time, not a turnkey product generator.

Highlights

  • 17-plugin personal toolkit spanning agents, commands, and reusable skills
  • Coverage across development workflow, design-to-code, documentation, and quality checks
  • Includes scaffolding, templates, MCP-related patterns, and Superpowers-style workflow mentions in keyword surface
  • Homelab and infra-adjacent helpers (Docker, Unraid, Homebridge) for side-project operators
  • Experimental and devtools-oriented entries for faster iteration on repos and specs

Why builders use it

Solo builders lose time re-explaining project conventions and re-finding one-off Claude skills every session.

After you add the workbench plugin, Claude Code can draw on a consistent local toolkit of agents, commands, and skills aligned to how you develop.

At a glance

  • Type - Plugin in Productivity.
  • Adoption - 0 installs, 4 stars, 0 votes.

FAQ

Who is cameronsjo-workbench for?

It is for solo and indie builders who treat Claude Code as their main dev environment and want many small skills and commands registered together.

When should I use cameronsjo-workbench?

Use it when you are actively building or maintaining software and want repeatable agent tooling, scaffolding, and quality nudges without assembling plugins one by one.

How do I add cameronsjo-workbench to my agent?

Install or register the cameronsjo/workbench Claude Code plugin from its repository, then enable the bundled plugins and skills according to Claude Code’s plugin workflow for your client.

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