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uroma 62bec9d554 Add missing repository components for complete supercharge.sh installation
Added all directories and files expected by supercharge.sh:

- hooks/ (5 hook scripts for session management and AI consultation)
- commands/ (3 custom slash commands: brainstorm, write-plan, execute-plan)
- plugins/ (plugin references for glm-plan, rust-analyzer, marketplaces)
- bin/ralphloop (Ralph Orchestrator wrapper for autonomous iteration)
- scripts/sync-agents.sh (agent synchronization script)
- templates/ (config templates: settings, hooks, config.json)

This completes the repository structure so supercharge.sh can install
all components without warnings.

Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-23 18:21:03 +00:00

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Configuration Templates

This directory contains template configuration files for Claude Code.

Files

File Purpose Location After Install
settings.json Main Claude Code settings ~/.claude/settings.json
settings.local.json Local permissions and settings ~/.claude/settings.local.json
hooks.json Hook configuration ~/.claude/hooks.json
config.json Marketplace and plugins config ~/.claude/config.json

Installation

The supercharge.sh script will install these templates if they don't already exist.

Existing configurations are preserved - templates are only installed if the target file doesn't exist.

Settings Overview

settings.json

  • cursorFormatting: How to format code cursors
  • skills: Auto-load skills and priorities
  • hooks: Hook configuration

settings.local.json

  • permissions: Allowed prompt patterns
  • local: Local environment settings

hooks.json

  • session-start: Hooks that run when session starts
  • user-prompt: Hooks that run on each user prompt
  • environment: Environment variables for hooks

config.json

  • marketplaces: Plugin marketplace sources
  • plugins: Plugin sources
  • agents: Agent sync sources

Customization

After installation, edit the files in ~/.claude/ to customize your setup.

Templates will not be overwritten on subsequent runs - your changes are preserved.