Three new task-style skills, each using Anthropic's context: fork + agent:
Explore so the work happens in an isolated subagent context and only a
short summary returns to the main session.
skill/claude-md-drift-audit/SKILL.md (51 lines):
Walks the last N days of git history (default 7) and flags CLAUDE.md
lines that reference deleted paths, renamed paths, or removed
dependencies from that window. Returns a punch list with file:line.
Read-only. Standalone invocation: /claude-md-drift-audit [days=7].
skill/claude-md-link-check/SKILL.md (51 lines):
Verifies every @path chain import and every relative markdown link
inside every CLAUDE.md resolves to an existing file. Returns broken
links with file:line. Read-only. Standalone: /claude-md-link-check
[path-glob].
skill/claude-md-dependency-rescan/SKILL.md (54 lines):
Re-detects the project's tech stack from package.json /
requirements.txt / pyproject.toml / go.mod / Cargo.toml and diffs
against every CLAUDE.md's Tech Stack section. Returns added /
removed / renamed per file. Read-only. Standalone:
/claude-md-dependency-rescan [manifest-path].
command/sync-claude-md.md:
- argument-hint and when_to_use mention --weekly.
- New Phase 0 (only when --weekly is passed): invoke the three skills
above in parallel via the Skill tool, aggregate findings into
## Weekly Audit Summary, then proceed to existing Phase 1.
- Without --weekly, Phase 0 is skipped entirely (no behaviour change
for normal sync runs).
.claude-plugin/plugin.json:
skills array now lists all five entries (existing two + three new).
Verified (6/6 smoke tests):
- Plugin manifest is valid JSON; 5 skills registered; all 8
referenced paths resolve on disk.
- Each new SKILL.md parses; context=fork, agent=Explore, both
description and when_to_use present, allowed-tools is a list,
body ≤ 60 lines.
- Each body is imperative (numbered steps present, not reference
material — fork-context requires explicit task instructions).
- Sync command body contains Phase 0, all three skill references,
parallel-invocation language, and Skill in allowed-tools.
- Skill name in frontmatter matches the directory name for every
new skill (so /claude-md-drift-audit etc. register correctly).
ClaudeForge
Automated CLAUDE.md creation, enhancement, and maintenance for Claude Code projects
ClaudeForge is a comprehensive toolkit that eliminates the tedious process of manually creating and maintaining CLAUDE.md files. With intelligent analysis, automated generation, and background maintenance, your CLAUDE.md files stay perfectly synchronized with your codebase.
🆕 New in v2.0 (Claude Code v2.1.4+ Support)
- Lifecycle Hooks: Guardian agent automatically checks for updates at session start using SessionStart hooks
- Modern Permissions: All components now use
permissions:syntax for fine-grained control - Hot-Reload: Skills automatically reload when modified (no restart needed)
- Fork-Safe Mode: Guardian runs independently with
fork_safe: truewithout blocking operations - Version Detection: Installers validate Claude Code version and ensure compatibility
- Auto-Migration: Seamless upgrade from v1.x with automatic backups
👉 Upgrading from v1.x? See docs/MIGRATION_V2.md for migration guide.
✨ Features
- 🚀 Interactive Initialization - Explores your repository, detects project context, and creates customized CLAUDE.md files through conversational workflow
- ✅ Intelligent Analysis - Scans and evaluates existing CLAUDE.md files with quality scoring (0-100) and actionable recommendations
- 🔧 Smart Enhancement - Adds missing sections and improves structure automatically
- 🛡️ Background Maintenance - Guardian agent keeps CLAUDE.md synchronized with codebase changes
- 📦 Modular Architecture - Supports complex projects with context-specific files (backend/, frontend/, database/)
- 🎯 100% Native Format - All generated files follow official Claude Code format with project structure diagrams, setup instructions, and architecture sections
- 🛠️ Tech Stack Customization - Tailors guidelines to TypeScript, Python, Go, React, Vue, FastAPI, and more
- 👥 Team Size Adaptation - Adjusts complexity based on team size (solo, small, medium, large)
📦 What's Included
1. Skill (claudeforge-skill)
Core capability for CLAUDE.md analysis, generation, validation, and enhancement
2. Slash Command (/enhance-claude-md)
Interactive interface with multi-phase discovery workflow. Delegates deep codebase scans to the Explore subagent so the discovery does not bloat the calling session.
3. Slash Command (/sync-claude-md)
Walks every CLAUDE.md in the project, prunes stale references (removed dependencies, deleted files, dead modular links), enforces the 150-line hard cap per file, and repairs the root ↔ subdirectory chain (markdown links + @path imports). Run after refactors, dependency changes, or before cutting a release.
4. Guardian Agent (claude-md-guardian)
Background agent for automatic CLAUDE.md maintenance and synchronization
5. Karpathy Guidelines Skill (karpathy-guidelines)
Behavioral guardrails — Think Before Coding, Simplicity First, Surgical Changes, Goal-Driven Execution — installed as a standalone skill and automatically embedded into every CLAUDE.md generated or enhanced by /enhance-claude-md. Adapted with attribution from the MIT-licensed forrestchang/andrej-karpathy-skills repository, inspired by Andrej Karpathy's observations on common LLM coding failure modes.
🚀 Quick Start
Installation
Claude Code Plugin (recommended)
ClaudeForge ships as a Claude Code plugin. From any Claude Code session:
/plugin marketplace add alirezarezvani/ClaudeForge
/plugin install claudeforge
This installs every component (skills, slash commands, guardian agent) and registers /enhance-claude-md and /sync-claude-md for any project. Works the same at the user level (available everywhere) or scoped to a single project.
macOS / Linux
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/alirezarezvani/ClaudeForge/main/install.sh | bash
Windows (PowerShell)
iwr https://raw.githubusercontent.com/alirezarezvani/ClaudeForge/main/install.ps1 -useb | iex
Manual Installation
git clone https://github.com/alirezarezvani/ClaudeForge.git
cd ClaudeForge
./install.sh # or .\install.ps1 on Windows
Usage
After installation, restart Claude Code and run:
/enhance-claude-md
That's it! The command will:
- ✅ Explore your project structure
- ✅ Detect tech stack and project type
- ✅ Show discoveries and ask for confirmation
- ✅ Create customized CLAUDE.md file(s)
- ✅ Apply best practices and native format
💡 Use Cases
New Project (No CLAUDE.md)
/enhance-claude-md
# Claude explores your repository and responds:
#
# "Based on my exploration, here's what I discovered:
#
# 📦 Project Type: Full-Stack Application
# 🛠️ Tech Stack: TypeScript, React, Node.js, PostgreSQL, Docker
# 👥 Team Size: Small (5 developers)
# 🚀 Development Phase: MVP
#
# 📋 Recommended Structure:
# - Root CLAUDE.md (navigation hub, ~100 lines)
# - backend/CLAUDE.md (API guidelines, ~150 lines)
# - frontend/CLAUDE.md (React guidelines, ~175 lines)
#
# Would you like me to create these files?"
#
# You: "Yes"
#
# ✅ CLAUDE.md created (108 lines)
# ✅ backend/CLAUDE.md created (156 lines)
# ✅ frontend/CLAUDE.md created (182 lines)
Existing Project (Needs Improvement)
/enhance-claude-md
# Claude analyzes your current CLAUDE.md:
#
# "Quality Score: 65/100
#
# Missing Sections:
# - Project Structure (ASCII diagram)
# - Setup & Installation
# - Architecture
#
# Would you like me to enhance your CLAUDE.md with these sections?"
#
# You: "Yes"
#
# ✅ CLAUDE.md enhanced (+2 sections, quality score: 65 → 88)
Background Maintenance
# You start a new Claude Code session
# Guardian agent automatically checks for changes
#
# ✅ CLAUDE.md updated:
# - Tech Stack: Added 2 dependencies (react-query, tailwindcss)
# - Project Structure: Updated diagram with new components/ directory
# - Setup & Installation: New environment variables
#
# Changes: 3 sections, 12 lines
📚 Documentation
| Document | Description |
|---|---|
| Quick Start Guide | 5-minute tutorial to get started |
| Installation Guide | Detailed installation instructions and troubleshooting |
| Architecture Overview | How components work together |
| GitHub Workflows | CI/CD automation and quality gates |
| Branching Strategy | Branch flow and protection rules |
| Troubleshooting | Common issues and solutions |
| Contributing Guide | How to contribute to ClaudeForge |
📖 Examples
See the examples/ directory for:
- Basic usage scenarios
- Modular architecture setup
- Integration with existing projects
- Advanced customization
🔧 Components Deep Dive
Skill: claudeforge-skill
Core Capabilities:
- Analysis - Scans existing CLAUDE.md files for quality and completeness
- Validation - Checks against Anthropic guidelines and best practices
- Generation - Creates new CLAUDE.md files from scratch
- Enhancement - Adds missing sections and improves structure
- Template Selection - Chooses appropriate templates based on project context
Quality Scoring (0-100):
- Length appropriateness (25 pts)
- Section completeness (25 pts)
- Formatting quality (20 pts)
- Content specificity (15 pts)
- Modular organization (15 pts)
Slash Command: /enhance-claude-md
Multi-Phase Workflow:
- Discovery - Checks for existing CLAUDE.md, examines project structure
- Analysis - Determines appropriate action (initialize vs. enhance)
- Task - Invokes skill or agent to execute workflow
Agent: claude-md-guardian
Background Maintenance:
- Auto-Sync - Updates CLAUDE.md based on detected changes
- Smart Detection - Only updates when significant changes occur
- Token-Efficient - Uses haiku model for routine updates
- Milestone-Aware - Triggers after feature completion, refactoring, etc.
🎯 Requirements
- Claude Code 2.0 or later
- Git (recommended for change detection)
- Operating Systems: macOS, Linux, Windows (PowerShell)
🤝 Contributing
We welcome contributions! Please see our Contributing Guide for details.
Quick Contribution Steps:
- Fork the repository
- Create a feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature) - Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add amazing feature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/amazing-feature) - Open a Pull Request
🐛 Issues & Support
- Bug Reports: GitHub Issues
- Feature Requests: GitHub Discussions
- Documentation: docs/
📄 License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Copyright © 2025 Alireza Rezvani
🙏 Acknowledgments
- Built for the Claude Code community
- Inspired by best practices from Anthropic's official documentation
- Special thanks to all contributors and early adopters
🚦 Project Status
Version: 1.0.0 Status: ✅ Stable & Production-Ready Last Updated: November 12, 2025
📊 Quick Stats
- 7 reference CLAUDE.md templates included
- 100% native Claude Code format compliance
- 5 Python modules
- 3 integrated components (skill, command, agent)
- 10+ usage examples and scenarios
🌟 Star History
If you find ClaudeForge helpful, please consider giving it a star on GitHub!
Made with ❤️ for the Claude Code community