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forge-plugin

v0.5.19

Published

Forge plugin for Claude Code — installs slash commands and statusline hook

Readme

forge-plugin

Claude Code plugin for Forge — agentic orchestration for software engineering.

One command installs slash commands, registers the MCP server, configures permissions, and sets up the statusline.

Install

npm install -g --ignore-scripts forge-plugin@latest
forge-plugin

Restart Claude Code, then run /forge:help for available commands.

Commands

| Command | What it does | |---------|-------------| | /forge:new | Start work — full session or quick task | | /forge:new quick | Quick task — bug fix, config change, small refactor (no pipeline) | | /forge:status | Session command center — where am I, what's next | | /forge:resume | Continue where you left off | | /forge:backlog | Manage future work — add, review, prioritize, promote | | /forge:complete | Finish a session — PR, backlog capture, archive | | /forge:setup | Install, configure, security scan, update | | /forge:help | Available commands and quick start guide |

Update

From inside Claude Code:

/forge:setup update

Or from the terminal:

npm install -g --ignore-scripts forge-plugin@latest
forge-plugin

Restart Claude Code after updating.

Uninstall

forge-plugin --uninstall

Removes all Forge files, permissions, and MCP server registration.

Flags

| Flag | Effect | |------|--------| | --local | Install into ./.claude/ instead of ~/.claude/ (project-scoped) | | --force-statusline | Replace an existing statusline (e.g., from another tool) | | --uninstall | Remove all Forge files and revert settings |

How it works

The plugin contains no runtime logic. All reasoning and state management happens on the Forge MCP server (Cloudflare Workers). Slash commands call MCP tools and render results locally. The plugin is a distribution mechanism that configures Claude Code to talk to the server.

Requirements

  • Claude Code CLI, desktop app, or IDE extension
  • Node.js 18+