The official Claude Code plugin marketplace package for Auto.
/plugin marketplace add BeOnAuto/auto-plugins
This repository bundles two plugins:
| Plugin | What it does |
|---|---|
| auto-agent | Connects your coding agent to an Auto workspace. Syncs the narrative model, scaffolds dev servers, and builds application code from structured specs. |
| ketchup | LLM-powered guardrails for Claude Code. Turn every AI mistake into a rule AI can't repeat. 17 validators ship by default; bad commits don't land. |
Inside a Claude Code session:
/plugin marketplace add BeOnAuto/auto-plugins
/plugin install auto-agent
/plugin install ketchup
/reload-plugins
Install either or both. They work independently.
Bridges your coding agent to the Auto platform. Model your software as narratives, then let your agent build from the structured model.
- Scaffolds React + Apollo GraphQL dev servers with live preview
- Syncs the narrative model from your Auto workspace in real time
- Builds application code scene-by-scene with browser verification
- Validates model changes against 50+ structural rules
/auto-agent:connect <your-api-key>
/auto-agent:scaffold
/auto-agent:build
Runs LLM-powered guardrails on every AI commit so bad commits don't land. The pattern: observe an AI mistake, encode it as a rule, AI can't repeat it.
- 17 LLM validators ship by default; add your own in
.ketchup/validators/ - Reminders re-inject your operating context every session and every prompt
- Deny-list gives structural protection for files AI must never touch
- Auto-continue reads
ketchup-plan.mdand keeps the agent working when commits stay clean - TCR gate: red commits don't land
/ketchup:config show
Auto gives you the spec. Ketchup gives you the discipline to execute against it.
- on.auto: model your software as narratives
- narrativedriven.org: the spec dialect behind Auto
- specdriven.com: why specifications matter for AI-native development
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