Claude-skill-registry-data marketplace-builder
Create and configure Claude Code marketplaces and plugins. Use when the user wants to create a marketplace, publish plugins, set up team plugin distribution, or configure marketplace.json or plugin.json files. Triggers: create marketplace, publish plugin, plugin distribution, marketplace.json, plugin.json, team plugins, share plugins
git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry-data
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry-data "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/data/marketplace-builder" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-data-marketplace-builder && rm -rf "$T"
data/marketplace-builder/SKILL.mdMarketplace Builder
A comprehensive guide to creating Claude Code marketplaces and plugins for distributing commands, agents, skills, hooks, and MCP servers.
Quick Reference
Marketplace vs Plugin Distinction
Critical concept: These are NOT the same thing.
| Concept | What It Is | Analogy |
|---|---|---|
| Marketplace | JSON catalog listing where plugins live | Library catalog |
| Plugin | Packaged collection of components | Book |
| Components | Commands, agents, skills, hooks, MCP servers | Chapters |
Relationship: One marketplace → many plugins → many components per plugin
Key insight: Marketplaces don't HOST plugins. They INDEX them. Plugins can live anywhere (GitHub, GitLab, private git, local paths).
JSON Schema Quick Reference
Minimal marketplace.json:
{ "name": "marketplace-name", "owner": {"name": "Owner Name"}, "plugins": [ { "name": "plugin-name", "source": "./path-to-plugin", "description": "What this plugin does", "version": "1.0.0" } ] }
Minimal plugin.json (inside
.claude-plugin/):
{ "name": "plugin-name", "description": "What this plugin does", "version": "1.0.0" }
Team settings.json (inside
.claude/):
{ "extraKnownMarketplaces": { "marketplace-name": { "source": {"source": "github", "repo": "owner/repo"} } }, "enabledPlugins": { "plugin-name@marketplace-name": true } }
Source Types
| Type | Syntax | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| GitHub | | Public plugins |
| Git URL | | Private/GitLab |
| Directory | | Monorepo |
| Relative | | Shorthand for directory |
Command Reference
# Add a marketplace /plugin marketplace add owner/repo /plugin marketplace add https://gitlab.com/org/repo.git /plugin marketplace add ./local-marketplace # List marketplaces /plugin marketplace list # Update marketplace catalog /plugin marketplace update marketplace-name # Browse and install plugins /plugin # Interactive browser /plugin install plugin-name@marketplace # Direct install # Manage plugins /plugin enable plugin@marketplace /plugin disable plugin@marketplace /plugin uninstall plugin@marketplace # Validate structure claude plugin validate .
6-Phase Workflow
Phase 1: Requirements Gathering
Use AskUserQuestion to understand the user's needs:
-
What are you distributing?
- Commands (slash commands)
- Agents (subagents)
- Skills (model-invoked capabilities)
- Hooks (event handlers)
- MCP servers (external tools)
- Mix of the above
-
How many plugins?
- Single plugin
- Multiple related plugins
- Large plugin collection
-
Who is the audience?
- Personal use (just me)
- Team (colleagues via git)
- Organization (company-wide)
- Public community
-
What hosting?
- GitHub (public or private)
- GitLab or other git service
- Self-hosted git
- Local development only
Document the answers before proceeding.
Phase 2: Architecture Decision
Based on requirements, recommend one of these patterns:
Pattern A: Basic Marketplace (Single Plugin)
Use when: One plugin, simple distribution
my-marketplace/ ├── .claude-plugin/ │ ├── plugin.json │ └── marketplace.json ├── commands/ └── agents/
Pattern B: Monorepo (Multiple Plugins, One Repo)
Use when: Related plugins, unified versioning, team ownership
company-plugins/ ├── .claude-plugin/ │ └── marketplace.json ├── plugins/ │ ├── formatter/ │ │ ├── .claude-plugin/plugin.json │ │ └── commands/ │ ├── linter/ │ │ ├── .claude-plugin/plugin.json │ │ └── commands/ │ └── tester/ │ ├── .claude-plugin/plugin.json │ └── agents/
Pattern C: Multi-Repo (Plugins in Separate Repos)
Use when: Independent plugins, different owners, community collection
# Marketplace repo my-marketplace/ └── .claude-plugin/ └── marketplace.json # Points to other repos # Plugin repos (separate) tool-a/ ├── .claude-plugin/plugin.json └── commands/ tool-b/ ├── .claude-plugin/plugin.json └── agents/
Pattern D: Enterprise (Hybrid Private + Public)
Use when: Mix of internal and external tools, strict access control
{ "plugins": [ {"name": "internal-tool", "source": {"source": "git", "url": "https://git.corp/..."}}, {"name": "community-tool", "source": {"source": "github", "repo": "public/tool"}} ] }
Decision tree:
- Single plugin? → Pattern A
- Multiple plugins, same team? → Pattern B
- Plugins from different sources? → Pattern C
- Enterprise with private + public? → Pattern D
Phase 3: Plugin Creation
For each plugin, create this structure:
plugin-name/ ├── .claude-plugin/ │ └── plugin.json # Required: plugin manifest ├── commands/ # Optional: slash commands │ └── my-command.md ├── agents/ # Optional: subagents │ └── my-agent.md ├── skills/ # Optional: skills │ └── my-skill/ │ └── SKILL.md ├── hooks/ # Optional: event handlers │ └── hooks.json └── .mcp.json # Optional: MCP servers
Write plugin.json:
{ "name": "plugin-name", "description": "Clear description of what this plugin provides", "version": "1.0.0", "author": { "name": "Author Name", "email": "author@example.com" }, "homepage": "https://docs.example.com", "repository": "https://github.com/owner/repo", "license": "MIT" }
Naming conventions:
- Plugin name:
(e.g.,kebab-case
)code-formatter - Version: Semantic versioning
MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH - Commands:
(e.g.,verb-noun.md
)format-code.md - Agents:
(e.g.,role-name.md
)code-reviewer.md
Phase 4: Marketplace Creation
Create
.claude-plugin/marketplace.json:
For monorepo (plugins in same repo):
{ "name": "company-tools", "owner": { "name": "Company Name", "email": "team@company.com" }, "metadata": { "description": "Company development tools", "version": "1.0.0", "pluginRoot": "./plugins" }, "plugins": [ { "name": "formatter", "source": "./plugins/formatter", "description": "Code formatting tools", "version": "1.0.0" }, { "name": "linter", "source": "./plugins/linter", "description": "Code linting tools", "version": "1.0.0" } ] }
For multi-repo (plugins in separate repos):
{ "name": "community-collection", "owner": { "name": "Community", "email": "maintainers@example.com" }, "plugins": [ { "name": "tool-a", "source": { "source": "github", "repo": "community/tool-a" }, "description": "Tool A description", "version": "2.1.0" }, { "name": "tool-b", "source": { "source": "github", "repo": "community/tool-b" }, "description": "Tool B description", "version": "1.3.0" } ] }
Phase 5: Distribution Setup
For Personal Use
No additional setup. Add marketplace locally:
/plugin marketplace add ./path-to-marketplace
For Team Distribution
Add to project's
.claude/settings.json:
{ "extraKnownMarketplaces": { "team-tools": { "source": { "source": "github", "repo": "company/claude-plugins" } } }, "enabledPlugins": { "formatter@team-tools": true, "linter@team-tools": true } }
How it works:
- Team member clones project
- Claude Code reads
.claude/settings.json - Prompts to trust configured marketplaces
- Prompts to install enabled plugins
- New team members get correct setup automatically
For Public Distribution
-
Push marketplace repo to GitHub
-
Document installation in README:
## Installation Add the marketplace: ```bash /plugin marketplace add owner/repoInstall plugins:
/plugin install formatter@owner-tools
For Enterprise
- Set up private git access (SSH keys or tokens)
- Create internal marketplace with git URL sources
- Configure
in project templates.claude/settings.json - Document for IT/security review
Phase 6: Validation and Testing
Step 1: Validate JSON Syntax
# Validate marketplace structure claude plugin validate . # Manual JSON validation python3 -c "import json; json.load(open('.claude-plugin/marketplace.json'))" python3 -c "import json; json.load(open('.claude-plugin/plugin.json'))"
Step 2: Test Marketplace Addition
# Add marketplace locally /plugin marketplace add ./path-to-marketplace # Verify it appears /plugin marketplace list
Step 3: Test Plugin Installation
# Browse available plugins /plugin # Install a plugin /plugin install plugin-name@marketplace-name # Verify components work /help # Check commands appear
Step 4: Test Team Flow (if applicable)
- Clone project with settings.json to new location
- Trust folder when prompted
- Verify marketplaces and plugins install correctly
Step 5: Verify All Components
- Commands: Run
to test/command-name - Agents: Check
or try invoking via Task/agents - Skills: Use trigger terms to activate
- Hooks: Trigger events to test
- MCP servers: Check MCP tool availability
Architecture Patterns
Monorepo Pattern
Structure:
company-plugins/ ├── .claude-plugin/ │ └── marketplace.json ├── plugins/ │ ├── plugin-a/ │ ├── plugin-b/ │ └── plugin-c/ └── README.md
Pros:
- Single repo to manage
- Unified versioning
- Easy cross-plugin changes
- Simpler CI/CD
Cons:
- All plugins share access control
- Larger repo size
- All-or-nothing updates
Best for: Team tools, related plugins, unified ownership
Multi-Repo Pattern
Structure:
# Marketplace repo tools-marketplace/ └── .claude-plugin/marketplace.json # Separate plugin repos plugin-a/ # github.com/org/plugin-a plugin-b/ # github.com/org/plugin-b plugin-c/ # github.com/org/plugin-c
Pros:
- Independent versioning
- Separate access control
- Distributed ownership
- Smaller repos
Cons:
- More repos to manage
- Version coordination needed
- More complex CI/CD
Best for: Community collections, mixed ownership, independent plugins
Hybrid Pattern
Structure:
{ "plugins": [ {"name": "core", "source": "./plugins/core"}, {"name": "community", "source": {"source": "github", "repo": "community/tool"}}, {"name": "internal", "source": {"source": "git", "url": "https://git.corp/..."}} ] }
Pros:
- Flexibility to mix sources
- Can include community plugins
- Supports private + public
Cons:
- More complex to maintain
- Mixed trust levels
- Varied update cycles
Best for: Enterprise, mature ecosystems, gradual migration
Common Pitfalls
1. Confusing Marketplace with Plugin
Wrong: Thinking marketplace.json IS the plugin Right: marketplace.json POINTS TO plugins
marketplace.json is a catalog. The actual plugin code lives in separate directories or repos.
2. Wrong Source Type
Wrong: Using GitHub shorthand for private repos
{"source": "github", "repo": "private-org/private-repo"} // May fail
Right: Use git URL for private repos
{"source": "git", "url": "git@github.com:private-org/private-repo.git"}
3. Missing Required Fields
marketplace.json required:
nameowner.name
arrayplugins
plugin.json required:
namedescriptionversion
4. Path Errors
Wrong: Relative paths from wrong directory
{"source": "../plugins/tool"} // Relative to what?
Right: Paths relative to marketplace.json location
{"source": "./plugins/tool"} // Relative to .claude-plugin/
5. Version Mismatch
Keep versions in sync:
versionplugin.json
plugin entry versionmarketplace.json
When you update a plugin, update both files.
6. Forgetting Validation
Always run before publishing:
claude plugin validate .
7. Trust Model Misunderstanding
Users MUST explicitly trust marketplaces. You cannot force-install plugins on team members. The settings.json only PRE-CONFIGURES - users still approve.
When to Use This Skill
Use marketplace-builder when:
- Creating a new marketplace
- Publishing plugins for distribution
- Setting up team-wide plugin configuration
- Converting local plugins to distributable packages
- Troubleshooting marketplace or plugin issues
Don't use when:
- Creating individual commands (use slash-command-builder)
- Creating individual agents (use agent-builder)
- Creating individual skills (use skill-builder)
- Just using existing plugins (use /plugin commands directly)
File Reference
Templates
- Single plugin, simple setuptemplates/basic-marketplace.md
- Complete plugin creation guidetemplates/plugin-structure.md
- Monorepo patterntemplates/multi-plugin.md
- Distributed plugins patterntemplates/multi-repo.md
- Enterprise with team configtemplates/enterprise-marketplace.md
Examples
- 6 dev tool pluginsexamples/development-tools.md
- 6 team workflow pluginsexamples/team-workflows.md
- 6 domain-specific pluginsexamples/specialized-domains.md
Reference
- Complete JSON schemasreference/syntax-guide.md
- Design principlesreference/best-practices.md
- Common issues and debuggingreference/troubleshooting.md