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Plugins & marketplaces: install a whole toolkit at once

A plugin bundles skills, tools, and connectors into one installable package — and the official marketplace already has 100+. Here's how to browse, install, and vet them as a non-developer.

Reference Guidewith a downloadable resource for your Claude Code sandbox

What's inside

  1. What a plugin actually is
  2. Browse a marketplace
  3. Install in seconds
  4. Vet before you trust
Section 01

What a plugin actually is

A single skill teaches Claude one way of working. A plugin goes bigger: it bundles skills, tools, and connectors together into one package built around a job or an app. Instead of adding capabilities one at a time, you install the whole bundle and get everything it includes.

Think toolbox, not tool. If a skill is a wrench, a plugin is the full kit for a particular kind of work.

The ideaA plugin is a bundle — skills + tools + connectors — you install in one move.
Section 02

Browse a marketplace

Plugins live in marketplaces — curated catalogs you can search. The official one already has around 100 plugins: roughly a third built by Anthropic and the rest from trusted partners like GitHub, Figma, Linear, Supabase, and Stripe. You search by the job you're trying to do, not by reading code.

It's effectively an app store for your AI assistant: browse, read what each one does, and pick the ones that match your work.

Why it mattersYou discover capabilities you didn't know to ask for — and skip the manual setup.
Section 03

Install in seconds

Installing is the easy part. You pick a plugin, add it, and it's ready — no setup files to edit, no code to write. The capability simply shows up and Claude can use it. For a non-developer this is the whole appeal: power without configuration.

Add what a real task needs rather than collecting plugins for their own sake. A lean, intentional set beats a cluttered one.

Browse the marketplace -> pick a plugin
-> install -> it's ready.
No config files. No code.
Section 04

Vet before you trust

A plugin can do more than a single skill, so it deserves the same care — a bit more, if anything. Prefer official plugins and known partners, check the permissions it asks for like you would any download, and start with one so you can see how it behaves before adding more.

Same five-check instinct as installing a skill: source, maintainer, permissions, network, and a careful first run.

Start hereInstall ONE official plugin that matches a real task this week. Use it, then decide what to add next.
Free Download

The plugin starter shortlist

A short, sane list of plugin categories to look at first — plus how to vet any plugin before you install it.

What's a plugin
Where to browse
Categories to start
Official vs partner
Vetting steps
Permissions check
Start-with-one rule
Red flags
Upkeep
Examples
✓ Downloaded. Drop it in your skills/ folder and try it in your Claude Code sandbox.