{"repo":"bjcoombs/ai-native-toolkit","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/bjcoombs/ai-native-toolkit","clone":"git clone https://github.com/bjcoombs/ai-native-toolkit.git","description":"Claude Code plugin & Agent Skills for AI-native development: codebase readiness scoring (/assess), Six Thinking Hats deliberation (/huddle), AI-slop removal (/deslop), skill hardening (/skill-forge), and more.","language":"Python","stars":30,"topics":["agent-skills","agentic-ai","ai-agents","anthropic","claude","claude-code","claude-code-plugin","claude-skills","code-quality","codebase-analysis"],"license":"Apache-2.0","category":"ai-agents","readme_excerpt":"AI Native Toolkit A Claude Code plugin - and a set of standalone skills for any AI assistant : skills, agents, and commands for AI-native development. In Claude Code it runs locally against your own codebase using whichever model you already pay for. Several of the skills also ship as standalone Agent Skills ZIPs you can upload to claude.ai, Claude Desktop, Cowork, or any assistant that supports the skills format - no Claude Code required. Want the skills without Claude Code? Download the ZIPs from the latest release - the release notes link straight to that version's standalone skill bundle - and upload them in your assistant's Skills UI. Full walkthrough: Standalone skill ZIPs. Currently standalone: /assess , /huddle , /deslop , /skill-forge , /semantic-compress . New here? The Map of Content is the navigation index - one trail to every skill, command, agent, and design doc in this repo. The CLAUDE.md contract holds the rules for editing it. Here from the GitHub Marketplace? You found the AI-Readiness Assess Gate - the CI-gate half of this toolkit. It runs the same deterministic engine the /assess skill uses (complexity treemap, promissory-marker scan, doc-graph signals - zero AI tokens) on every pull request and gates on what your .assess/config.toml opts into. Jump straight to Use as a GitHub Action; the rest of this README covers the full plugin the action is carved from. Why this exists When you hand work to an AI, does it behave like a brand-new hire, or like an engine","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/bjcoombs","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/bjcoombs/ai-native-toolkit/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}