Claude Code Plugin

Supercharge Claude Code for Product Management

Turn Claude Code into your personal product management assistant. Access 26+ proven PM frameworksβ€”from PRD writing to Jobs-to-be-Doneβ€”directly in your terminal.

Free and open source β€’ Works with Claude Code, OpenCode, and other AI agents

How to Install

Get up and running in under 60 seconds

Terminal
git clone https://github.com/pmprompt/skills.git
cd skills
claude --plugin-dir .
1

Clone the repository

Run git clone https://github.com/pmprompt/skills.git in your terminal

2

Navigate to the directory

Run cd skills to enter the project folder

3

Load the plugin

Run claude --plugin-dir . to activate the skills

4

Start using skills

Ask Claude to use any skill by name: "Use the PRD Writer skill to draft requirements for..."

Pro Feature

Take Skills to the Next Level

Generic skills are good. Context-aware skills are transformative.

Without Context

  • "You should focus on user acquisition"
  • "Consider A/B testing your pricing"
  • "Build an MVP first"
  • Generic advice that wastes time

With Pro Context

  • "For your B2B SaaS in growth stage..."
  • "Given your enterprise buyers..."
  • "Your 25-person team should..."
  • Actionable advice for YOUR situation

Context Profiles

Tell the AI about your product, users, constraints, and metrics

Reviewer Mode

Quality gates that catch issues before they become problems

Decision Log

Track what you decided and whyβ€”never lose context

Stakeholder Adaptations

Auto-adapt outputs for different audiences (execs, engineers, sales)

Try Pro to Apply Your Context Automatically

Turn generic skills into personalized workflows that understand your product situation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a paid Claude subscription?

No. These skills work with the free tier of Claude Code. You just need Claude Code installed locally.

Can I use these with other AI agents?

Yes! While designed for Claude Code, these skills work with OpenCode, Cursor, and any AI tool that accepts instruction files.

How are these different from prompts?

Skills are reusable instruction sets that teach AI how to think through a task. Prompts are one-time instructions. Skills save you from rewriting the same context every time.