Takemi Ohama Ai Plugins
takemi-ohama-ai-plugins is a Claude Code plugin for the Build phase that provides a community marketplace of twelve agent extensions spanning MCP servers, automation, and quality tooling.
Browse and install a community Claude Code plugin marketplace that bundles MCP servers, browser automation, docs conversion, and quality workflows for extending your agent.
Add it to Claude Code
Install the plugin in Claude Code. One command, paste-ready.
/plugin install takemi-ohama-ai-plugins@takemi-ohama/ai-pluginsBuilt 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:takemi-ohama/ai-plugins") and the paste-ready config with skillselion.get_install_config("plugin:takemi-ohama/ai-plugins").
What it does
takemi-ohama-ai-plugins is a Claude Code plugin marketplace aimed at solo builders who extend their agent through curated community packages instead of maintaining a private fork of every MCP server. The ingested metadata describes twelve plugins under a community category, with keywords pointing at integrations (Notion, Slack, Redash, BigQuery, AWS), browser automation (Playwright, Chromium), documentation intelligence, and workflow automation. It is intermediate complexity: you still choose which sub-plugins to enable and which secrets to configure, but the marketplace reduces search friction across disparate GitHub repos. It complements official servers by aggregating specialized and arbitrary-capability plugins called out in the keyword set. Best used during build when you are wiring agent-tooling, and again during ship or operate when you add testing, security checks, or ops-facing MCP bridges. Not a single skill—treat it as a discovery hub whose individual plugins map to your journey phase as you install them.
Highlights
- Community AI Agent Marketplace with 12 distinct Claude Code plugins in one repo
- Keywords span MCP, Playwright, browser automation, Notion, Slack, BigQuery, and security-oriented tooling
- Supports documentation pipelines (markdown, DeepWiki, MarkItDown) and semantic search workflows
- Includes testing, refactoring, and quality-assurance oriented plugin entries for ship-phase hardening
- Multi-environment and auto-setup oriented listings for faster onboarding than manual MCP wiring
Why builders use it
Builders lose hours finding trustworthy Claude Code plugins scattered across repos with inconsistent setup and overlapping MCP servers.
You install one marketplace plugin source and pick from twelve pre-listed extensions for docs, browsers, databases, notifications, and testing without rebuilding a catalog yourself.
At a glance
- Type - Plugin in Development Tools.
- Adoption - 0 installs, 0 stars, 0 votes.
FAQ
Who is takemi-ohama-ai-plugins for?
It is for Claude Code users who prefer installing from a community marketplace that groups MCP, browser, docs, and ops-related plugins in one repository.
When should I use takemi-ohama-ai-plugins?
Use it when you are expanding agent-tooling during build or adding testing and integration plugins before production, and you want one catalog to browse instead of many GitHub searches.
How do I add takemi-ohama-ai-plugins to my agent?
Register the takemi-ohama/ai-plugins repository in Claude Code’s plugin or marketplace configuration, then enable the individual plugins you need from the bundle per each plugin’s setup notes.
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