Queelius Claude Anvil
queelius-claude-anvil is a Claude Code plugin for the Build phase that bundles nine forge-style plugins for research, fiction worldbuilding, and publication workflows.
Install a multi-plugin forge for Claude Code covering research, fiction worldbuilding, and publication workflows from one catalog entry.
Add it to Claude Code
Install the plugin in Claude Code. One command, paste-ready.
/plugin install queelius-claude-anvil@queelius/claude-anvilBuilt 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:queelius/claude-anvil") and the paste-ready config with skillselion.get_install_config("plugin:queelius/claude-anvil").
What it does
queelius-claude-anvil is marketed as a forge for Claude Code plugins—a single catalog entry that groups multiple capability packs for research, creative writing, and publishing rather than one narrow integration. The metadata lists nine plugins and a wide keyword graph: academic pipelines, fiction and worldbuilding, encryption and confidentiality motifs, Amazon KDP, journals, manuscripts, and unified workflow routing. For a solo builder, anvil is less about one shipped feature and more about stocking Claude Code with domain-specific assistants when you rotate between papers, long-form fiction, and publication logistics. Journey placement stays on Build agent-tooling because you are installing and routing plugins; individual tools may support Idea research or Launch distribution when invoked. Confidence is moderate because the readme is catalog-derived, but the scope is clearly multi-domain. Choose anvil when you want a curated plugin smithy instead of assembling eight unrelated marketplaces, and skip it if you only need a single DevOps or SaaS integration skill.
Highlights
- Nine plugins in one forge-style Claude Code collection (claude-anvil)
- Surfaces span academic research, thesis and survey tooling, fiction worldbuilding, and KDP-style publication flows
- Workflow-oriented keywords: manuscript lifecycle, editorial review, submission routing, and cross-platform distribution
- Includes specialized lanes such as journal-aware tooling, repo indexing, and experimental craft assistants
- Community catalog bundle for builders who want many domains without hunting separate repos
Why builders use it
Scattered one-off Claude plugins make it hard to keep research, writing, and publishing assistants consistent across projects.
After you register claude-anvil, you get a unified nine-plugin toolkit you can route to for manuscripts, academic work, worldbuilding, and publication tasks inside Claude Code.
At a glance
- Type - Plugin in AI Agents.
- Adoption - 0 installs, 1 stars, 0 votes.
FAQ
Who is queelius-claude-anvil for?
It is for builders and creators who use Claude Code across research, long-form writing, worldbuilding, and publication and want many related plugins from one forge entry.
When should I use queelius-claude-anvil?
Use it when you are setting up Claude Code for cross-domain creative and scholarly work and prefer installing nine coordinated plugins instead of searching repo by repo.
How do I add queelius-claude-anvil to my agent?
Add the queelius/claude-anvil plugin bundle in Claude Code, then enable or invoke the specific anvil-packaged plugins that match your current manuscript, research, or publishing session.
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