π cc-plugin-eval - Evaluate Plugins with Ease
π Getting Started
Welcome to the cc-plugin-eval project! This software allows you to test and evaluate your Claude Code plugins effectively. It checks if skills, agents, and commands work correctly with programmatic detection and judgment from large language models. Follow the steps below to download and run the application.
π₯ Download the Application

ποΈ System Requirements
Before you start, ensure that your system meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.15 or later, or any modern Linux distribution.
- Memory: At least 4 GB of RAM.
- Disk Space: Minimum of 100 MB free space.
- Internet connection for downloading dependencies and running tests.
π Features
- Four-Stage Evaluation: The framework tests plugins through a series of stages to ensure accuracy.
- Automatic Detection: Programmatically checks the function of plugins without manual input.
- LLM Integration: Utilizes advanced language models to judge performance.
- User-Friendly CLI: A simple command-line interface makes it easy for anyone to operate the application.
π Download & Install
To get the latest version of cc-plugin-eval, visit the Releases page:
Download from Releases Page
π Steps to Download and Run the Application
- Click the link above to go to the Releases page.
- Look for the latest version. It is usually displayed at the top.
- Click the version number to open the release details.
- Scroll down to the Assets section. Here, you will find the downloadable files.
- Choose the correct file for your operating system:
- For Windows: Download the
.exe file.
- For macOS: Download the
.dmg file.
- For Linux: Download the
.tar.gz file.
- Click on the chosen file to begin downloading. Save it to a location you will remember.
- Once the download is complete, locate the file on your computer:
- For Windows: Double-click the
.exe file to run the installer.
- For macOS: Open the
.dmg file and drag the application to the Applications folder.
- For Linux: Extract the
.tar.gz file and use the terminal to run the application.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
βοΈ Running the Application
After installing, you can start the cc-plugin-eval application:
- Windows: Open the Start Menu, type βcc-plugin-evalβ and press Enter.
- macOS: Open Finder, go to Applications, and double-click on cc-plugin-eval.
- Linux: Open a terminal and navigate to the extracted folder. Run the application using
./cc-plugin-eval.
π Using the Application
Upon launching, youβll see a command-line interface. It will prompt you for input on the tests you want to run. Hereβs how to proceed:
- Select the type of plugin you want to evaluate (e.g., skills, agents, or commands).
- Enter the plugin identifier or path as prompted.
- The application will begin the evaluation process and provide feedback in real-time.
- Review the evaluation results for any issues or confirmations to ensure your plugin works as intended.
π§ Troubleshooting Tips
- If you encounter an error during installation, ensure that you have all the system requirements met.
- If the application fails to launch, restart your computer and try again.
- Check that you have the necessary permissions to run applications from unknown sources.
- For any unexpected errors, refer to the detailed logs in the application folder.
π Additional Resources
For further assistance or to learn more about the features, you can check the following:
- GitHub Wiki: Access additional documentation and guides.
- Issues Tracker: Report any bugs you may encounter or check for existing issues.
- Community Support: Join our community forums for discussions and questions.
π§βπ€βπ§ Contributing
We welcome contributions from everyone. If youβd like to help improve cc-plugin-eval, please check our contributing guidelines in the repository.
π Stay Updated
Keep track of updates and new features by following this repository. You can watch for new releases directly from the Releases page.
By following these steps, youβll be able to efficiently download, install, and use cc-plugin-eval for your plugin evaluation needs. Happy testing!