Tylerwillingham Dotfiles
tylerwillingham-dotfiles is a Claude Code plugin for the Operate phase that bundles personal git, schema, and Postgres index skills from a dotfiles repository.
Add personal dotfiles-backed Claude skills for git hygiene, schema prep, and Postgres index analysis during day-to-day shipping and ops.
Add it to Claude Code
Install the plugin in Claude Code. One command, paste-ready.
/plugin install tylerwillingham-dotfiles@tylerwillingham/dotfilesBuilt 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:tylerwillingham/dotfiles") and the paste-ready config with skillselion.get_install_config("plugin:tylerwillingham/dotfiles").
What it does
tylerwillingham-dotfiles is a Claude Code plugin marketplace entry wrapping skills from tylerwillingham/dotfiles—a personal dotfiles repository best known for vim, tmux, and zsh, but cataloged here for its agent skills. The bundle ships three plugins whose keywords read like a solo builder’s Rails-tinged ops notebook: git conflict resolution, disciplined commits, schema.rb preparation, hypopg hypothetical indexes, and environment promotion hygiene. That combination helps indie developers who wear the DBA and release-manager hats keep Claude Code aligned with how they already work locally. Canonical placement on Operate / infra reflects sustaining and tuning systems rather than discovering markets. You will still feel value during ship review when merges need clean history, or during build integrations when schema changes need index forethought. It is not a general UI kit or growth analytics pack; it is a tight personal-practices plugin set. Intermediate complexity assumes comfort with git internals and Postgres index experimentation concepts.
Highlights
- Marketplace bundle with 3 plugins exported from a personal dotfiles repo (vim/tmux/zsh context)
- Git-focused skills: conflict resolution, commit authorship, timestamps, and recent-change practices
- Postgres-oriented keywords: hypopg, hypothetical indexes, dbschemarb, and schema preparation flows
- Environment and higher-environment preparation instructions for safer promotions
- Community-sourced developer toolkit—not a hosted monitoring product
Why builders use it
Solo builders repeat the same git, schema.rb, and index-tuning rituals but Claude lacks their dotfiles-encoded practices unless those skills are installed.
After registering the bundle, Claude Code can follow three dotfiles-backed plugins for conflicts, schema prep, and hypopg-style index guidance during daily development.
At a glance
- Type - Plugin in Development Tools.
- Adoption - 0 installs, 0 stars, 0 votes.
FAQ
Who is tylerwillingham-dotfiles for?
It is for Claude Code users who want tylerwillingham’s personal git, schema, and index skills packaged as three marketplace plugins alongside dotfiles context.
When should I use tylerwillingham-dotfiles?
Use it when merges, schema.rb updates, or hypothetical index work need agent instructions that match established author, timestamp, and hypopg practices.
How do I add tylerwillingham-dotfiles to my agent?
Install the tylerwillingham/dotfiles plugin bundle in Claude Code, enable the three skills, and invoke them during git, schema, or Postgres index tasks.
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