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Fprochazka Claude Code Plugins

fprochazka-claude-code-plugins is a Claude Code plugin collection for the Build phase that bundles seventeen MCP and agent integrations for Google, Slack, GitLab, search, queues, and document workflows.

by fprochazka · github.com/fprochazka/claude-code-plugins

Install Filip Procházka’s 17-plugin Claude Code bundle when you want MCP-backed agents, Google/Slack/GitLab tooling, research workflows, and token-aware coding helpers in one repo.

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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 fprochazka-claude-code-plugins@fprochazka/claude-code-plugins
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:fprochazka/claude-code-plugins") and the paste-ready config with skillselion.get_install_config("plugin:fprochazka/claude-code-plugins").

About

What it does

fprochazka-claude-code-plugins is a curated marketplace-style bundle of seventeen Claude Code plugins authored by Filip Procházka. It targets solo and indie builders who already use Claude Code and want production-grade integrations without assembling each MCP server and skill by hand. The collection emphasizes autonomous and multi-agent patterns, deep codebase inspection, parallel task execution, and conventions for commenting, branching, and reviewing changes. You will find LLM-assisted research (including Vertex-oriented flows), dependency and correctness checks, markdown and massive-document handling, and admin CLIs for queues and observability stacks. Use it when you are actively building or operating a product that talks to Google, Slack, GitLab, message brokers, or internal BI, and you want discoverable, keyword-triggered skills that appear in context instead of one-off prompts. It is breadth-first: pick only the plugins you need, register them in Claude Code, and treat the repo as a living toolkit rather than a single workflow.

Highlights

  • 17 Claude Code plugins in one collection spanning MCP, multi-agent research, and service-specific CLIs
  • Google workspace flows (Gmail, Calendar, Sheets, Drive) plus Slack and GitLab (glab) agent tooling
  • RabbitMQ, Metabase, and SearXNG integrations for backends, analytics, and privacy-friendly web search
  • Markitdown and document-oriented skills for converting large files and slides into agent-usable context
  • Security and validation-oriented plugins alongside token/consumption optimizers to reduce wasteful reruns

Why builders use it

Solo builders waste days wiring separate MCP servers, CLIs, and agent skills for every SaaS and internal tool their stack touches.

After registering the plugins you need, Claude Code can trigger the right integration or research agent in-session instead of manual CLI hopping and ad-hoc prompts.

At a glance

  • Type - Plugin in AI Agents.
  • Adoption - 0 installs, 5 stars, 0 votes.

FAQ

Who is fprochazka-claude-code-plugins for?

Claude Code users who want a pre-built library of integrations, research agents, and validators from one maintainer instead of hunting repos one at a time.

When should I use fprochazka-claude-code-plugins?

Use it during build and operate work when you need MCP access to Google, Slack, GitLab, queues, BI, or document conversion while coding with agents.

How do I add fprochazka-claude-code-plugins to my agent?

Clone or add the fprochazka/claude-code-plugins repository, install the individual plugins you need per Claude Code’s plugin docs, and enable only the MCP servers and skills matching your credentials.

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