{"repo":"borski/travel-hacking-toolkit","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/borski/travel-hacking-toolkit","clone":"git clone https://github.com/borski/travel-hacking-toolkit.git","description":"AI-powered travel hacking and search with cash, points, miles, and award flights. Drop-in skills and MCP servers for Claude, Codex, and OpenCode.","language":"Python","stars":630,"topics":["award-flights","claude-code","mcp","opencode","skills","travel","travel-hacking","points-and-miles","flights","hotels"],"license":"MIT","category":"mcp-servers","readme_excerpt":"Travel Hacking Toolkit AI-powered travel hacking with points, miles, and award flights. Drop-in skills and MCP servers for OpenCode, Claude Code, and Codex. Ask your AI to find you a 60,000-mile business class flight to Tokyo. It'll search award availability across 27 mileage programs, compare against cash prices, check your loyalty balances, and tell you the best play. Quick Start Install via plugin (no clone) The easiest way to use the toolkit. Pick your tool: Claude Code Inside Claude Code, run: Done. 42 skills, 6 MCP servers (5 free + LiteAPI which needs a key), and the travel-hacker subagent are installed. Run claude from anywhere and ask it to plan a trip. To verify the install, run /travel-hacker:getting-started inside Claude Code. It tells you which API keys are configured and points at the local setup script for the missing ones. Or in your shell: claude plugin list grep travel-hacker should show the plugin. Codex In your terminal: Then start Codex and the plugin appears in /plugins . Codex pulls the marketplace catalog from the repo ( .agents/plugins/marketplace.json ) and the plugin manifest from plugins/travel-hacking-toolkit/.codex-plugin/plugin.json , so the install is one command. Cowork (Claude Desktop's agent panel) Cowork itself doesn't expose /plugin slash commands, so you can't install plugins from inside a Cowork chat. Install via Claude Code first; Cowork picks it up automatically because both share /.claude/plugins/ . 1. In your terminal , run claude 2.","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/borski","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/borski/travel-hacking-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."}