
Plugin Creator
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What Plugin Creator does
The Plugin Creator skill is designed to streamline the process of creating and scaffolding plugin directories specifically for Codex. It automates the generation of the necessary directory structure and files, including the required .codex-plugin/plugin.json manifest. This skill is particularly useful for developers who need to create new local plugins or update existing ones, ensuring that they have a consistent and correct setup before testing or publishing. By using this skill, you can focus more on the functionality of your plugins rather than the setup process.
When you run the provided scaffold script, it generates a plugin root directory and fills the manifest with placeholder values that adhere to the required schema. The skill also provides options to create additional companion folders, such as skills/, hooks/, and assets/, which can be beneficial for organizing your plugin's components. Furthermore, it can generate or update the marketplace.json file, which is crucial for managing plugin entries in the Codex UI, ensuring that your plugins are properly listed and ordered.
This skill is aimed at developers who are familiar with the Codex environment and are looking for a way to efficiently manage their plugin development process. It reduces the manual overhead of setting up plugins and helps maintain a clean structure, which is essential for collaborative projects or when managing multiple plugins. By automating these tasks, the Plugin Creator skill allows developers to concentrate on writing code and implementing features rather than dealing with repetitive setup tasks.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to quickly scaffold a new plugin for Codex or update existing plugins with structured directories and manifest files.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for users who require highly customized plugin structures or those who prefer to manually set up their plugin directories without automation.
What you can build with it
Creating a New Plugin
When starting a new project, use the Plugin Creator to quickly scaffold the necessary plugin structure and manifest.
Updating Existing Plugins
If you need to add features or update the structure of an existing plugin, this skill can regenerate the necessary files without starting from scratch.
Managing Multiple Plugins
For developers working on multiple plugins, this skill helps maintain consistency and organization across different projects.
How to install Plugin Creator
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add openai/skills/plugin-creator --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by openaiPlugin Creator
Quick Start
- Run the scaffold script:
# Plugin names are normalized to lower-case hyphen-case and must be <= 64 chars.
# The generated folder and plugin.json name are always the same.
# Run from repo root (or replace .agents/... with the absolute path to this SKILL).
# By default creates in <repo_root>/plugins/<plugin-name>.
python3 .agents/skills/plugin-creator/scripts/create_basic_plugin.py <plugin-name>
-
Open
<plugin-path>/.codex-plugin/plugin.jsonand replace[TODO: ...]placeholders. -
Generate or update the repo marketplace entry when the plugin should appear in Codex UI ordering:
# marketplace.json always lives at <repo-root>/.agents/plugins/marketplace.json
python3 .agents/skills/plugin-creator/scripts/create_basic_plugin.py my-plugin --with-marketplace
For a home-local plugin, treat <home> as the root and use:
python3 .agents/skills/plugin-creator/scripts/create_basic_plugin.py my-plugin \
--path ~/plugins \
--marketplace-path ~/.agents/plugins/marketplace.json \
--with-marketplace
- Generate/adjust optional companion folders as needed:
python3 .agents/skills/plugin-creator/scripts/create_basic_plugin.py my-plugin --path <parent-plugin-directory> \
--with-skills --with-hooks --with-scripts --with-assets --with-mcp --with-apps --with-marketplace
<parent-plugin-directory> is the directory where the plugin folder <plugin-name> will be created (for example ~/code/plugins).
What this skill creates
- If the user has not made the plugin location explicit, ask whether they want a repo-local plugin or a home-local plugin before generating marketplace entries.
- Creates plugin root at
/<parent-plugin-directory>/<plugin-name>/. - Always creates
/<parent-plugin-directory>/<plugin-name>/.codex-plugin/plugin.json. - Fills the manifest with the full schema shape, placeholder values, and the complete
interfacesection. - Creates or updates
<repo-root>/.agents/plugins/marketplace.jsonwhen--with-marketplaceis set.- If the marketplace file does not exist yet, seed top-level
nameplusinterface.displayNameplaceholders before adding the first plugin entry.
- If the marketplace file does not exist yet, seed top-level
<plugin-name>is normalized using skill-creator naming rules:My Plugin→my-pluginMy--Plugin→my-plugin- underscores, spaces, and punctuation are converted to
- - result is lower-case hyphen-delimited with consecutive hyphens collapsed
- Supports optional creation of:
skills/hooks/scripts/assets/.mcp.json.app.json
Marketplace workflow
marketplace.jsonalways lives at<repo-root>/.agents/plugins/marketplace.json.- For a home-local plugin, use the same convention with
<home>as the root:~/.agents/plugins/marketplace.jsonplus./plugins/<plugin-name>. - Marketplace root metadata supports top-level
nameplus optionalinterface.displayName. - Treat plugin order in
plugins[]as render order in Codex. Append new entries unless a user explicitly asks to reorder the list. displayNamebelongs inside the marketplaceinterfaceobject, not individualplugins[]entries.- Each generated marketplace entry must include all of:
policy.installationpolicy.authenticationcategory
- Default new entries to:
policy.installation: "AVAILABLE"policy.authentication: "ON_INSTALL"
- Override defaults only when the user explicitly specifies another allowed value.
- Allowed
policy.installationvalues:NOT_AVAILABLEAVAILABLEINSTALLED_BY_DEFAULT
- Allowed
policy.authenticationvalues:ON_INSTALLON_USE
- Treat
policy.productsas an override. Omit it unless the user explicitly requests product gating. - The generated plugin entry shape is:
{
"name": "plugin-name",
"source": {
"source": "local",
"path": "./plugins/plugin-name"
},
"policy": {
"installation": "AVAILABLE",
"authentication": "ON_INSTALL"
},
"category": "Productivity"
}
-
Use
--forceonly when intentionally replacing an existing marketplace entry for the same plugin name. -
If
<repo-root>/.agents/plugins/marketplace.jsondoes not exist yet, create it with top-level"name", an"interface"object containing"displayName", and apluginsarray, then add the new entry. -
For a brand-new marketplace file, the root object should look like:
{
"name": "[TODO: marketplace-name]",
"interface": {
"displayName": "[TODO: Marketplace Display Name]"
},
"plugins": [
{
"name": "plugin-name",
"source": {
"source": "local",
"path": "./plugins/plugin-name"
},
"policy": {
"installation": "AVAILABLE",
"authentication": "ON_INSTALL"
},
"category": "Productivity"
}
]
}
Required behavior
- Outer folder name and
plugin.json"name"are always the same normalized plugin name. - Do not remove required structure; keep
.codex-plugin/plugin.jsonpresent. - Keep manifest values as placeholders until a human or follow-up step explicitly fills them.
- If creating files inside an existing plugin path, use
--forceonly when overwrite is intentional. - Preserve any existing marketplace
interface.displayName. - When generating marketplace entries, always write
policy.installation,policy.authentication, andcategoryeven if their values are defaults. - Add
policy.productsonly when the user explicitly asks for that override. - Keep marketplace
source.pathrelative to repo root as./plugins/<plugin-name>.
Reference to exact spec sample
For the exact canonical sample JSON for both plugin manifests and marketplace entries, use:
references/plugin-json-spec.md
Validation
After editing SKILL.md, run:
python3 <path-to-skill-creator>/scripts/quick_validate.py .agents/skills/plugin-creator
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