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uroma 7a491b1548 SuperCharge Claude Code v1.0.0 - Complete Customization Package
Features:
- 30+ Custom Skills (cognitive, development, UI/UX, autonomous agents)
- RalphLoop autonomous agent integration
- Multi-AI consultation (Qwen)
- Agent management system with sync capabilities
- Custom hooks for session management
- MCP servers integration
- Plugin marketplace setup
- Comprehensive installation script

Components:
- Skills: always-use-superpowers, ralph, brainstorming, ui-ux-pro-max, etc.
- Agents: 100+ agents across engineering, marketing, product, etc.
- Hooks: session-start-superpowers, qwen-consult, ralph-auto-trigger
- Commands: /brainstorm, /write-plan, /execute-plan
- MCP Servers: zai-mcp-server, web-search-prime, web-reader, zread
- Binaries: ralphloop wrapper

Installation: ./supercharge.sh
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CLAUDE.md

This file provides guidance to Claude Code (claude.ai/code) when working with code in this repository.

What This Is

A Claude Code plugin that provides GPT (via Codex CLI) as specialized expert subagents. Five domain experts that can advise OR implement: Architect, Plan Reviewer, Scope Analyst, Code Reviewer, and Security Analyst.

Development Commands

# Test plugin locally (loads from working directory)
claude --plugin-dir /path/to/claude-delegator

# Run setup to test installation flow
/claude-delegator:setup

# Run uninstall to test removal flow
/claude-delegator:uninstall

No build step, no dependencies. Uses Codex CLI's native MCP server.

Architecture

Orchestration Flow

Claude acts as orchestrator—delegates to specialized GPT experts based on task type. Delegation is stateless: each mcp__codex__codex call is independent (no memory between calls).

User Request → Claude Code → [Match trigger → Select expert]
                                    ↓
              ┌─────────────────────┼─────────────────────┐
              ↓                     ↓                     ↓
         Architect            Code Reviewer        Security Analyst
              ↓                     ↓                     ↓
    [Advisory (read-only) OR Implementation (workspace-write)]
              ↓                     ↓                     ↓
    Claude synthesizes response ←──┴──────────────────────┘

How Delegation Works

  1. Match trigger - Check rules/triggers.md for semantic patterns
  2. Read expert prompt - Load from prompts/[expert].md
  3. Build 7-section prompt - Use format from rules/delegation-format.md
  4. Call mcp__codex__codex - Pass expert prompt via developer-instructions
  5. Synthesize response - Never show raw output; interpret and verify

The 7-Section Delegation Format

Every delegation prompt must include: TASK, EXPECTED OUTCOME, CONTEXT, CONSTRAINTS, MUST DO, MUST NOT DO, OUTPUT FORMAT. See rules/delegation-format.md for templates.

Retry Handling

Since each call is stateless, retries must include full history:

  • Attempt 1 fails → new call with original task + error details
  • Up to 3 attempts → then escalate to user

Component Relationships

Component Purpose Notes
rules/*.md When/how to delegate Installed to ~/.claude/rules/delegator/
prompts/*.md Expert personalities Injected via developer-instructions
commands/*.md Slash commands /setup, /uninstall
config/providers.json Provider metadata Not used at runtime

Expert prompts adapted from oh-my-opencode

Five GPT Experts

Expert Prompt Specialty Triggers
Architect prompts/architect.md System design, tradeoffs "how should I structure", "tradeoffs of", design questions
Plan Reviewer prompts/plan-reviewer.md Plan validation "review this plan", before significant work
Scope Analyst prompts/scope-analyst.md Requirements analysis "clarify the scope", vague requirements
Code Reviewer prompts/code-reviewer.md Code quality, bugs "review this code", "find issues"
Security Analyst prompts/security-analyst.md Vulnerabilities "is this secure", "harden this"

Every expert can operate in advisory (sandbox: read-only) or implementation (sandbox: workspace-write) mode based on the task.

Key Design Decisions

  1. Native MCP only - Codex has codex mcp-server, no wrapper needed
  2. Stateless calls - Each delegation includes full context (Codex MCP doesn't expose session IDs to Claude Code)
  3. Dual mode - Any expert can advise or implement based on task
  4. Synthesize, don't passthrough - Claude interprets GPT output, applies judgment
  5. Proactive triggers - Claude checks for delegation triggers on every message

When NOT to Delegate

  • Simple syntax questions (answer directly)
  • First attempt at any fix (try yourself first)
  • Trivial file operations
  • Research/documentation tasks