Open Horizon Labs Bottle
open-horizon-labs-bottle is a Claude Code plugin for the Build phase that delivers Cloud Atlas AI’s six-plugin MCP, memory, and orchestration stack for high-leverage agent workflows.
Install Bottle when you want Cloud Atlas AI’s six-plugin stack for MCP, memory, orchestration, and remote agent leverage instead of piecing together one-off skills.
Add it to Claude Code
Install the plugin in Claude Code. One command, paste-ready.
/plugin install open-horizon-labs-bottle@open-horizon-labs/bottleBuilt 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:open-horizon-labs/bottle") and the paste-ready config with skillselion.get_install_config("plugin:open-horizon-labs/bottle").
What it does
open-horizon-labs-bottle is the Cloud Atlas AI plugin bundle described as a complete stack for dramatically higher agent leverage. Solo builders who outgrow single skills install it when they need orchestration, persistent memory, MCP connectivity, strategic advisory behavior, and remote or Telegram-linked sessions in one coordinated package. The catalog reports six plugins spanning installer, orchestrator, memory, knowledge extraction, alignment or metacognitive layers, and session tracking—language that points to journey-wide use from early research through operate, not a one-shot codegen helper. It targets builders running serious agent loops who want unified horizons, tacit knowledge capture, and superego-style guardrails rather than ad hoc prompts. Complexity is advanced because you must reason about MCP, remote servers, and multi-plugin interactions. Register Bottle in Claude Code, run the installer-oriented plugin first if documented, then layer memory and orchestration as your project matures. It is an agent platform pack, not a lightweight command shortcut collection.
Highlights
- Six-plugin Cloud Atlas stack marketed for high AI leverage
- Unified orchestration, Miranda-style coordination, and installer entry points
- MCP server and remote session tooling for agent-centric workflows
- Memory, tacit knowledge extraction, and metacognitive advisor plugins
- Telegram and tracking hooks for sessions outside a single IDE window
Why builders use it
Your Claude Code setup is a pile of disconnected skills with no unified memory, MCP bridge, or orchestration when sessions get long or remote.
After installing Bottle you get a six-plugin Cloud Atlas stack with installer, orchestrator, memory, knowledge extraction, and tracking hooks wired for sustained agent leverage.
At a glance
- Type - Plugin in AI Agents.
- Adoption - 0 installs, 2 stars, 0 votes.
FAQ
Who is open-horizon-labs-bottle for?
It is for builders who treat Claude Code as a long-running agent platform and want Cloud Atlas-style memory, MCP, and orchestration in a six-plugin bundle.
When should I use open-horizon-labs-bottle?
Use it when you are integrating MCP and remote agent sessions, need persistent knowledge extraction, or want strategic and tracking plugins across the solo-builder journey.
How do I add open-horizon-labs-bottle to my agent?
Register plugins from open-horizon-labs/bottle in Claude Code, follow the bundle installer plugin if provided, configure MCP and any Telegram or remote endpoints, then enable orchestration and memory plugins for your project.
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