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When I started using Claude code I added plenty of skills and plugins and now I wonder if this isn’t too much. Here is my list: Plugins (30 installed) From claude-plugins-official: superpowers (v4.3.1) rust-analyzer-lsp (v1.0.0) frontend-design feature-dev claude-md-management (v1.0.0) claude-code-setup (v1.0.0) plugin-dev skill-creator kotlin-lsp (v1.0.0) code-simplifier (v1.0.0) typescript-lsp (v1.0.0) pyright-lsp (v1.0.0) playwright From trailofbits: ask-questions-if-underspecified (v1.0.1) audit-context-building (v1.1.0) git-cleanup (v1.0.0) insecure-defaults (v1.0.0) modern-python (v1.5.0) property-based-testing (v1.1.0) second-opinion (v1.6.0) sharp-edges (v1.0.0) skill-improver (v1.0.0) variant-analysis (v1.0.0) From superpowers-marketplace: superpowers (v4.3.1) — duplicate of #1 from different marketplace claude-session-driver (v1.0.1) double-shot-latte (v1.2.0) elements-of-style (v1.0.0) episodic-memory (v1.0.15) superpowers-developing-for-claude-code (v0.3.1) From pro-workflow: pro-workflow (v1.3.0) There is also GSD installed. And several standalone skills I created myself for my specific tasks. What do you think? The more the merrier? Or I messed it all up? Please share your thoughts submitted by /u/blazingcherub

Originally posted by u/blazingcherub on r/ClaudeCode