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- Remove Playwright MCP server from plugin - Add new agent-browser skill for CLI-based browser automation - Rename /playwright-test to /test-browser command - Update all commands and agents to use agent-browser CLI - Update README and plugin.json agent-browser is Vercel's headless browser CLI designed for AI agents. It uses ref-based selection (@e1, @e2) from accessibility snapshots and provides a simpler CLI interface compared to MCP tools. Key benefits: - No MCP server required - Simpler Bash-based workflow - Same ref-based element selection - Better for quick automation tasks 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Compound Engineering Plugin
A Claude Code plugin that makes each unit of engineering work easier than the last.
Install
/plugin marketplace add https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin
/plugin install compound-engineering
Workflow
Plan → Work → Review → Compound → Repeat
| Command | Purpose |
|---|---|
/workflows:plan |
Turn feature ideas into detailed implementation plans |
/workflows:work |
Execute plans with worktrees and task tracking |
/workflows:review |
Multi-agent code review before merging |
/workflows:compound |
Document learnings to make future work easier |
Each cycle compounds: plans inform future plans, reviews catch more issues, patterns get documented.
Philosophy
Each unit of engineering work should make subsequent units easier—not harder.
Traditional development accumulates technical debt. Every feature adds complexity. The codebase becomes harder to work with over time.
Compound engineering inverts this. 80% is in planning and review, 20% is in execution:
- Plan thoroughly before writing code
- Review to catch issues and capture learnings
- Codify knowledge so it's reusable
- Keep quality high so future changes are easy
Learn More
- Full component reference - all agents, commands, skills
- Compound engineering: how Every codes with agents
- The story behind compounding engineering
Languages
TypeScript
54.6%
Python
39.1%
Shell
6.3%