Ship lib/profile.sh + 9 profiles in lib/profiles/. A profile is a
plain-text file listing items + types (gstack | personal | external |
plugin@<marketplace> | mcp | cli). `profile set <name>` enables the
listed items and disables the rest:
- gstack/personal/external skills: symlink toggle skills/ ↔
skills-disabled/ (gstack__<name> prefix to avoid collisions; no
prefix for personal/external).
- plugins typed `plugin@<marketplace>`: actually toggled via
`claude plugin enable|disable <name>@<marketplace>`. Allowlist:
MANAGED_PLUGINS = ui-ux-pro-max, plugin-dev, pr-review-toolkit.
Denylist: PROTECTED_PLUGINS = caveman, security-guidance,
superpowers (always-on, never disabled even if absent from a
profile).
- mcp magic: delegated to lib/toggle-external.sh which already
handles the MAGIC_API_KEY env lookup. Other MCPs stay advisory.
- cli (rtk, gsd, ctx7, graphify): status-only, never auto-installed.
Profiles shipped:
web public website work — frontend + content + light dev
seo SEO + GEO + W3C audit (search/AI indexability + a11y)
web-full production website end-to-end (web ∪ seo ∪ qa-only/canary)
backend backend / API / system dev — no design, no SEO
design visual QA, design systems, mockups, polish
dev daily code work — features, fixes, refactor, ship
qa site testing, perf, canary, validation
audit comprehensive audit — security + SEO + perf + health
minimal strip all gstack skills (quiet session)
Commands:
profile list / show <name> / current / apply <name> / set <name> /
reset / diff <a> <b>
`current` heuristic returns "full" when nothing is disabled, otherwise
picks the profile with the highest available-ratio (counts both
"enabled" and "installed" — the latter for CLIs). Tiebreaker: larger
profile total wins, so web-full beats web at a 100% tie.
`reset` re-enables every gstack skill but does NOT touch plugins —
the user re-enables a managed plugin manually or via `apply <profile>`.
This is documented in the trailing info line.
Integration:
- skills/profile/SKILL.md — `/profile` slash command, lists profiles,
documents the per-type mechanism, points at lib/profile.sh.
- agents/plugin-advisor.md — DETECT phase calls `profile current`,
OUTPUT adds a PROFILE line, and TOGGLING EXTERNAL TOOLS gains a
"Skill profiles" section with a signal → profile recommendation
table.
- lib/toggle-external.sh — header pointer to profile.sh for fine-
grained activation (toggle-external still owns whole-gstack and
magic-MCP toggles).
- Makefile — `make profile cmd="set <name>"`, profile-list,
profile-current, profile-reset.
Tested end-to-end: `set web` enables ui-ux-pro-max + magic; `set seo`
disables ui-ux-pro-max; `set minimal` disables ui-ux-pro-max but
spares always-on plugins; `reset` restores all 64 skills; shellcheck
clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
`claude plugin enable|disable` only toggles marketplace plugins.
Tools living as symlinks (gstack per-skill entries, emil-design-eng,
darwin-skill, find-skills) had no lever — users had to edit symlinks
by hand. The new script moves symlinks in/out of skills-disabled/
so Claude Code stops or starts scanning them.
Also removes the legacy global `skills/gstack` symlink that shadowed
per-skill entries with a duplicate top-level "gstack" skill (same
description as "browse"). gstack detection in detect-plugins.sh now
probes an individual skill instead.
plugin-advisor reads the new script's `list` command when gathering
state and emits its `enable|disable` commands in recommendations.
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Lightweight skills (feat, hotfix, bugfix) had zero plugin awareness —
design tasks ran without ui-ux-pro-max even when relevant. Add a
design gate (lib/design-gate.md) that auto-detects UI/style signals
in task description and filesystem, then asks the user to activate
ui-ux-pro-max if inactive. Orchestrators already handle this via
their STEP 0 plugin-check.
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Fill the gap between direct editing and the full /ship-feature
orchestrator. Three new skills for common everyday tasks:
- /hotfix: superficial bugs (typo, CSS, config), 1-2 files, no plan
- /bugfix: deeper bugs with root cause investigation + fix plan
- /feat: small features 1-5 files, light planning, no subagents
Each skill documents its escalation path to the next level.
Updated plugin-advisor with skill routing table and references.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- detect_plan() auto-detects Max/Pro/Free from ~/.claude.json
- session-start budget adapts to plan (Max=20k, Pro=11k, Free=5k)
- token counting now uses only ACTIVE plugins, not installed binaries
- statusline shows plan label + session duration instead of start time
- plugin-advisor: complexity assessment (0-100%) drives tool selection
- plugin-advisor: auto-activation with confirmation (PHASE 4)
- ruflo OFF by default, GSD v2 preferred for multi-session
- init-project: ctx7 pre-fetch + graphify scaffold + graphify full
- ship-feature: ctx7 cache check before implementation
- frontend-design disabled in installer (doublon with ui-ux-pro-max)
- python3 -c moved from deny to ask (unblocks graphify)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>