Superpowers
Core skills library for Claude Code: TDD, debugging, collaboration patterns, and proven techniques
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Latest release
vv5.1.0
Releases
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- #workflow
- #discipline
- #skills
What's bundled
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Skills (14)
skills/brainstormingYou MUST use this before any creative work - creating features, building components, adding functionality, or modifying behavior. Explores user intent, requirements and design before implementation.skills/dispatching-parallel-agentsUse when facing 2+ independent tasks that can be worked on without shared state or sequential dependenciesskills/executing-plansUse when you have a written implementation plan to execute in a separate session with review checkpointsskills/finishing-a-development-branchUse when implementation is complete, all tests pass, and you need to decide how to integrate the work - guides completion of development work by presenting structured options for merge, PR, or cleanupskills/receiving-code-reviewUse when receiving code review feedback, before implementing suggestions, especially if feedback seems unclear or technically questionable - requires technical rigor and verification, not performat…skills/requesting-code-reviewUse when completing tasks, implementing major features, or before merging to verify work meets requirementsskills/subagent-driven-developmentUse when executing implementation plans with independent tasks in the current sessionskills/systematic-debuggingUse when encountering any bug, test failure, or unexpected behavior, before proposing fixes
Hooks (2)
- hooks-cursor
- hooks
Release history
3Contents
Superpowers is a complete software development methodology for your coding agents, built on top of a set of composable skills and some initial instructions that make sure your agent uses them.
Quickstart
Give your agent Superpowers: Claude Code, Codex CLI, Codex App, Factory Droid, Gemini CLI, OpenCode, Cursor, GitHub Copilot CLI.
How it works
It starts from the moment you fire up your coding agent. As soon as it sees that you're building something, it doesn't just jump into trying to write code. Instead, it steps back and asks you what you're really trying to do.
Once it's teased a spec out of the conversation, it shows it to you in chunks short enough to actually read and digest.
After you've signed off on the design, your agent puts together an implementation plan that's clear enough for an enthusiastic junior engineer with poor taste, no judgement, no project context, and an aversion to testing to follow. It emphasizes true red/green TDD, YAGNI (You Aren't Gonna Need It), and DRY.
Next up, once you say "go", it launches a subagent-driven-development process, having agents work through each engineering task, inspecting and reviewing their work, and continuing forward. It's not uncommon for Claude to be able to work autonomously for a couple hours at a time without deviating from the plan you put together.
There's a bunch more to it, but that's the core of the system. And because the skills trigger automatically, you don't need to do anything special. Your coding agent just has Superpowers.
Sponsorship
If Superpowers has helped you do stuff that makes money and you are so inclined, I'd greatly appreciate it if you'd consider sponsoring my opensource work.
Thanks!
- Jesse
Installation
Installation differs by harness. If you use more than one, install Superpowers separately for each one.
Claude Code
Superpowers is available via the official Claude plugin marketplace
Official Marketplace
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Install the plugin from Anthropic's official marketplace:
/plugin install superpowers@claude-plugins-official
Superpowers Marketplace
The Superpowers marketplace provides Superpowers and some other related plugins for Claude Code.
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Register the marketplace:
/plugin marketplace add obra/superpowers-marketplace -
Install the plugin from this marketplace:
/plugin install superpowers@superpowers-marketplace
Codex CLI
Superpowers is available via the official Codex plugin marketplace.
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Open the plugin search interface:
/plugins -
Search for Superpowers:
superpowers -
Select
Install Plugin.
Codex App
Superpowers is available via the official Codex plugin marketplace.
- In the Codex app, click on Plugins in the sidebar.
- You should see
Superpowersin the Coding section. - Click the
+next to Superpowers and follow the prompts.
Factory Droid
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Register the marketplace:
droid plugin marketplace add https://github.com/obra/superpowers -
Install the plugin:
droid plugin install superpowers@superpowers
Gemini CLI
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Install the extension:
gemini extensions install https://github.com/obra/superpowers -
Update later:
gemini extensions update superpowers
OpenCode
OpenCode uses its own plugin install; install Superpowers separately even if you already use it in another harness.
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Tell OpenCode:
Fetch and follow instructions from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/obra/superpowers/refs/heads/main/.opencode/INSTALL.md -
Detailed docs: docs/README.opencode.md
Cursor
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In Cursor Agent chat, install from marketplace:
/add-plugin superpowers -
Or search for "superpowers" in the plugin marketplace.
GitHub Copilot CLI
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Register the marketplace:
copilot plugin marketplace add obra/superpowers-marketplace -
Install the plugin:
copilot plugin install superpowers@superpowers-marketplace
The Basic Workflow
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brainstorming - Activates before writing code. Refines rough ideas through questions, explores alternatives, presents design in sections for validation. Saves design document.
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using-git-worktrees - Activates after design approval. Creates isolated workspace on new branch, runs project setup, verifies clean test baseline.
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writing-plans - Activates with approved design. Breaks work into bite-sized tasks (2-5 minutes each). Every task has exact file paths, complete code, verification steps.
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subagent-driven-development or executing-plans - Activates with plan. Dispatches fresh subagent per task with two-stage review (spec compliance, then code quality), or executes in batches with human checkpoints.
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test-driven-development - Activates during implementation. Enforces RED-GREEN-REFACTOR: write failing test, watch it fail, write minimal code, watch it pass, commit. Deletes code written before tests.
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requesting-code-review - Activates between tasks. Reviews against plan, reports issues by severity. Critical issues block progress.
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finishing-a-development-branch - Activates when tasks complete. Verifies tests, presents options (merge/PR/keep/discard), cleans up worktree.
The agent checks for relevant skills before any task. Mandatory workflows, not suggestions.
What's Inside
Skills Library
Testing
- test-driven-development - RED-GREEN-REFACTOR cycle (includes testing anti-patterns reference)
Debugging
- systematic-debugging - 4-phase root cause process (includes root-cause-tracing, defense-in-depth, condition-based-waiting techniques)
- verification-before-completion - Ensure it's actually fixed
Collaboration
- brainstorming - Socratic design refinement
- writing-plans - Detailed implementation plans
- executing-plans - Batch execution with checkpoints
- dispatching-parallel-agents - Concurrent subagent workflows
- requesting-code-review - Pre-review checklist
- receiving-code-review - Responding to feedback
- using-git-worktrees - Parallel development branches
- finishing-a-development-branch - Merge/PR decision workflow
- subagent-driven-development - Fast iteration with two-stage review (spec compliance, then code quality)
Meta
- writing-skills - Create new skills following best practices (includes testing methodology)
- using-superpowers - Introduction to the skills system
Philosophy
- Test-Driven Development - Write tests first, always
- Systematic over ad-hoc - Process over guessing
- Complexity reduction - Simplicity as primary goal
- Evidence over claims - Verify before declaring success
Read the original release announcement.
Contributing
The general contribution process for Superpowers is below. Keep in mind that we don't generally accept contributions of new skills and that any updates to skills must work across all of the coding agents we support.
- Fork the repository
- Switch to the 'dev' branch
- Create a branch for your work
- Follow the
writing-skillsskill for creating and testing new and modified skills - Submit a PR, being sure to fill in the pull request template.
See skills/writing-skills/SKILL.md for the complete guide.
Updating
Superpowers updates are somewhat coding-agent dependent, but are often automatic.
License
MIT License - see LICENSE file for details
Community
Superpowers is built by Jesse Vincent and the rest of the folks at Prime Radiant.
- Discord: Join us for community support, questions, and sharing what you're building with Superpowers
- Issues: https://github.com/obra/superpowers/issues
- Release announcements: Sign up to get notified about new versions
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Related
Test Driven Development
Red → green → refactor discipline for any feature or bugfix
Writing Plans
Turn specs into phased implementation plans
Verification Before Completion
Evidence before assertions, always