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Ibutters Claudecodeplugins

ibutters-claudecodeplugins is a Claude Code plugin bundle for the Build phase that steers agent-assisted .NET, MAUI/Blazor UI, and design-system implementation.

by iButters · github.com/iButters/ClaudeCodePlugins

Install this bundle when you are shipping cross-platform .NET apps and want Claude to follow atomic-design UI kits, DDD, and modern C# stack patterns.

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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 ibutters-claudecodeplugins@iButters/ClaudeCodePlugins
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:iButters/ClaudeCodePlugins") and the paste-ready config with skillselion.get_install_config("plugin:iButters/ClaudeCodePlugins").

About

What it does

ibutters-claudecodeplugins is a community Claude Code plugin repository bundling six plugins aimed at solo and small-team builders working in the Microsoft stack. Keywords and plugin themes point to end-to-end product work: cross-platform MAUI and Blazor front ends, atomic-design component systems, domain-driven design, Entity Framework Core, and structured requirements or EARS-style specification. The collection also touches prompt engineering, parallel code generation, MCP-connected agents, and testing-oriented workflows. It fits builders who want Claude Code to behave like a disciplined .NET and UI-kit pair programmer rather than a generic chat assistant. Install when you are actively building or refactoring a modern C# product and need repeatable patterns for components, architecture, and agent-assisted implementation. Complexity is intermediate to advanced because it assumes familiarity with .NET, design systems, and Claude plugin conventions.

Highlights

  • Six Claude Code plugins covering .NET, MAUI, Blazor, and hybrid mobile/desktop flows
  • Atomic-design workflow: atoms, molecules, organisms, pages, and structured UI-kit generation
  • DDD, EF Core, and ASP.NET Core guidance aligned with SOLID and engineering practices
  • Parallel generation and multi-model hooks for LLM-assisted spec, prompts, and task workflows
  • MCP integration path for agent-driven development alongside skills, commands, and subagents

Why builders use it

Solo builders on .NET struggle to keep atomic UI structure, DDD boundaries, and agent prompts consistent across a growing MAUI or Blazor codebase.

After registering the bundle, Claude Code can follow bundled skills and commands for structured components, stack-specific patterns, and faster parallel feature generation.

At a glance

  • Type - Plugin in Development Tools.
  • Adoption - 0 installs, 1 stars, 0 votes.

FAQ

Who is ibutters-claudecodeplugins for?

It is for Claude Code users building cross-platform or web front ends with C#, MAUI, Blazor, and structured design systems who want six focused plugins in one repo.

When should I use ibutters-claudecodeplugins?

Use it during active Build work when you are creating components, wiring EF Core backends, or running agent tasks that should respect DDD and atomic-design conventions.

How do I add ibutters-claudecodeplugins to my agent?

Add the iButters/ClaudeCodePlugins repository as a Claude Code plugin source, enable the six bundled plugins, and invoke their skills or commands from your project workspace.

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