
Plugin Settings
OfficialFreeManage plugin configurations with YAML frontmatter.
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What Plugin Settings does
The Plugin Settings skill enables developers to manage user-configurable settings for Claude Code plugins using a structured format. By utilizing .claude/plugin-name.local.md files, this skill allows for the storage of plugin state and configuration in a YAML frontmatter format combined with markdown content. This approach facilitates per-project customization, enabling plugins to adapt their behavior based on user-defined settings.
Each settings file is structured with a YAML section at the top, which can include various configuration options such as enabling or disabling the plugin, setting operational modes, and defining numeric or list settings. Below the YAML frontmatter, users can include additional markdown content for context, instructions, or documentation, making it a versatile tool for plugin development. The skill also provides examples and scripts to help developers read and parse these settings effectively in their hooks and commands.
This skill is particularly useful for developers looking to create plugins that require user-specific configurations without hardcoding values. By following the established patterns for reading settings, developers can ensure their plugins behave consistently across different projects while maintaining flexibility. The skill also emphasizes best practices, such as including settings files in .gitignore to prevent accidental commits and validating user input to enhance security.
When to use it
Use this skill when developing plugins that require user-specific configurations or state management.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for plugins that do not require user configurations or for projects that do not use Claude Code.
What you can build with it
Custom Plugin Configuration
Developers can create a .claude/my-plugin.local.md file to define specific settings for their plugin, enabling or disabling features based on project needs.
Dynamic Behavior in Hooks
Using the settings file, hooks can adapt their behavior dynamically by reading configuration values, such as enabling strict validation or setting retry limits.
Multi-Agent Coordination
In multi-agent scenarios, agents can reference their specific settings stored in .local.md files to manage state and coordinate tasks effectively.
How to install Plugin Settings
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add anthropics/claude-plugins-official/plugin-settings --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.
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by anthropicsPlugin Settings Pattern for Claude Code Plugins
Overview
Plugins can store user-configurable settings and state in .claude/plugin-name.local.md files within the project directory. This pattern uses YAML frontmatter for structured configuration and markdown content for prompts or additional context.
Key characteristics:
- File location:
.claude/plugin-name.local.mdin project root - Structure: YAML frontmatter + markdown body
- Purpose: Per-project plugin configuration and state
- Usage: Read from hooks, commands, and agents
- Lifecycle: User-managed (not in git, should be in
.gitignore)
File Structure
Basic Template
---
enabled: true
setting1: value1
setting2: value2
numeric_setting: 42
list_setting: ["item1", "item2"]
---
# Additional Context
This markdown body can contain:
- Task descriptions
- Additional instructions
- Prompts to feed back to Claude
- Documentation or notes
Example: Plugin State File
.claude/my-plugin.local.md:
---
enabled: true
strict_mode: false
max_retries: 3
notification_level: info
coordinator_session: team-leader
---
# Plugin Configuration
This plugin is configured for standard validation mode.
Contact @team-lead with questions.
Reading Settings Files
From Hooks (Bash Scripts)
Pattern: Check existence and parse frontmatter
#!/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail
# Define state file path
STATE_FILE=".claude/my-plugin.local.md"
# Quick exit if file doesn't exist
if [[ ! -f "$STATE_FILE" ]]; then
exit 0 # Plugin not configured, skip
fi
# Parse YAML frontmatter (between --- markers)
FRONTMATTER=$(sed -n '/^---$/,/^---$/{ /^---$/d; p; }' "$STATE_FILE")
# Extract individual fields
ENABLED=$(echo "$FRONTMATTER" | grep '^enabled:' | sed 's/enabled: *//' | sed 's/^"\(.*\)"$/\1/')
STRICT_MODE=$(echo "$FRONTMATTER" | grep '^strict_mode:' | sed 's/strict_mode: *//' | sed 's/^"\(.*\)"$/\1/')
# Check if enabled
if [[ "$ENABLED" != "true" ]]; then
exit 0 # Disabled
fi
# Use configuration in hook logic
if [[ "$STRICT_MODE" == "true" ]]; then
# Apply strict validation
# ...
fi
See examples/read-settings-hook.sh for complete working example.
From Commands
Commands can read settings files to customize behavior:
---
description: Process data with plugin
allowed-tools: ["Read", "Bash"]
---
# Process Command
Steps:
1. Check if settings exist at `.claude/my-plugin.local.md`
2. Read configuration using Read tool
3. Parse YAML frontmatter to extract settings
4. Apply settings to processing logic
5. Execute with configured behavior
From Agents
Agents can reference settings in their instructions:
---
name: configured-agent
description: Agent that adapts to project settings
---
Check for plugin settings at `.claude/my-plugin.local.md`.
If present, parse YAML frontmatter and adapt behavior according to:
- enabled: Whether plugin is active
- mode: Processing mode (strict, standard, lenient)
- Additional configuration fields
Parsing Techniques
Extract Frontmatter
# Extract everything between --- markers
FRONTMATTER=$(sed -n '/^---$/,/^---$/{ /^---$/d; p; }' "$FILE")
Read Individual Fields
String fields:
VALUE=$(echo "$FRONTMATTER" | grep '^field_name:' | sed 's/field_name: *//' | sed 's/^"\(.*\)"$/\1/')
Boolean fields:
ENABLED=$(echo "$FRONTMATTER" | grep '^enabled:' | sed 's/enabled: *//')
# Compare: if [[ "$ENABLED" == "true" ]]; then
Numeric fields:
MAX=$(echo "$FRONTMATTER" | grep '^max_value:' | sed 's/max_value: *//')
# Use: if [[ $MAX -gt 100 ]]; then
Read Markdown Body
Extract content after second ---:
# Get everything after closing ---
BODY=$(awk '/^---$/{i++; next} i>=2' "$FILE")
Common Patterns
Pattern 1: Temporarily Active Hooks
Use settings file to control hook activation:
#!/bin/bash
STATE_FILE=".claude/security-scan.local.md"
# Quick exit if not configured
if [[ ! -f "$STATE_FILE" ]]; then
exit 0
fi
# Read enabled flag
FRONTMATTER=$(sed -n '/^---$/,/^---$/{ /^---$/d; p; }' "$STATE_FILE")
ENABLED=$(echo "$FRONTMATTER" | grep '^enabled:' | sed 's/enabled: *//')
if [[ "$ENABLED" != "true" ]]; then
exit 0 # Disabled
fi
# Run hook logic
# ...
Use case: Enable/disable hooks without editing hooks.json (requires restart).
Pattern 2: Agent State Management
Store agent-specific state and configuration:
.claude/multi-agent-swarm.local.md:
---
agent_name: auth-agent
task_number: 3.5
pr_number: 1234
coordinator_session: team-leader
enabled: true
dependencies: ["Task 3.4"]
---
# Task Assignment
Implement JWT authentication for the API.
**Success Criteria:**
- Authentication endpoints created
- Tests passing
- PR created and CI green
Read from hooks to coordinate agents:
AGENT_NAME=$(echo "$FRONTMATTER" | grep '^agent_name:' | sed 's/agent_name: *//')
COORDINATOR=$(echo "$FRONTMATTER" | grep '^coordinator_session:' | sed 's/coordinator_session: *//')
# Send notification to coordinator
tmux send-keys -t "$COORDINATOR" "Agent $AGENT_NAME completed task" Enter
Pattern 3: Configuration-Driven Behavior
.claude/my-plugin.local.md:
---
validation_level: strict
max_file_size: 1000000
allowed_extensions: [".js", ".ts", ".tsx"]
enable_logging: true
---
# Validation Configuration
Strict mode enabled for this project.
All writes validated against security policies.
Use in hooks or commands:
LEVEL=$(echo "$FRONTMATTER" | grep '^validation_level:' | sed 's/validation_level: *//')
case "$LEVEL" in
strict)
# Apply strict validation
;;
standard)
# Apply standard validation
;;
lenient)
# Apply lenient validation
;;
esac
Creating Settings Files
From Commands
Commands can create settings files:
# Setup Command
Steps:
1. Ask user for configuration preferences
2. Create `.claude/my-plugin.local.md` with YAML frontmatter
3. Set appropriate values based on user input
4. Inform user that settings are saved
5. Remind user to restart Claude Code for hooks to recognize changes
Template Generation
Provide template in plugin README:
## Configuration
Create `.claude/my-plugin.local.md` in your project:
\`\`\`markdown
---
enabled: true
mode: standard
max_retries: 3
---
# Plugin Configuration
Your settings are active.
\`\`\`
After creating or editing, restart Claude Code for changes to take effect.
Best Practices
File Naming
✅ DO:
- Use
.claude/plugin-name.local.mdformat - Match plugin name exactly
- Use
.local.mdsuffix for user-local files
❌ DON'T:
- Use different directory (not
.claude/) - Use inconsistent naming
- Use
.mdwithout.local(might be committed)
Gitignore
Always add to .gitignore:
.claude/*.local.md
.claude/*.local.json
Document this in plugin README.
Defaults
Provide sensible defaults when settings file doesn't exist:
if [[ ! -f "$STATE_FILE" ]]; then
# Use defaults
ENABLED=true
MODE=standard
else
# Read from file
# ...
fi
Validation
Validate settings values:
MAX=$(echo "$FRONTMATTER" | grep '^max_value:' | sed 's/max_value: *//')
# Validate numeric range
if ! [[ "$MAX" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]] || [[ $MAX -lt 1 ]] || [[ $MAX -gt 100 ]]; then
echo "⚠️ Invalid max_value in settings (must be 1-100)" >&2
MAX=10 # Use default
fi
Restart Requirement
Important: Settings changes require Claude Code restart.
Document in your README:
## Changing Settings
After editing `.claude/my-plugin.local.md`:
1. Save the file
2. Exit Claude Code
3. Restart: `claude` or `cc`
4. New settings will be loaded
Hooks cannot be hot-swapped within a session.
Security Considerations
Sanitize User Input
When writing settings files from user input:
# Escape quotes in user input
SAFE_VALUE=$(echo "$USER_INPUT" | sed 's/"/\\"/g')
# Write to file
cat > "$STATE_FILE" <<EOF
---
user_setting: "$SAFE_VALUE"
---
EOF
Validate File Paths
If settings contain file paths:
FILE_PATH=$(echo "$FRONTMATTER" | grep '^data_file:' | sed 's/data_file: *//')
# Check for path traversal
if [[ "$FILE_PATH" == *".."* ]]; then
echo "⚠️ Invalid path in settings (path traversal)" >&2
exit 2
fi
Permissions
Settings files should be:
- Readable by user only (
chmod 600) - Not committed to git
- Not shared between users
Real-World Examples
multi-agent-swarm Plugin
.claude/multi-agent-swarm.local.md:
---
agent_name: auth-implementation
task_number: 3.5
pr_number: 1234
coordinator_session: team-leader
enabled: true
dependencies: ["Task 3.4"]
additional_instructions: Use JWT tokens, not sessions
---
# Task: Implement Authentication
Build JWT-based authentication for the REST API.
Coordinate with auth-agent on shared types.
Hook usage (agent-stop-notification.sh):
- Checks if file exists (line 15-18: quick exit if not)
- Parses frontmatter to get coordinator_session, agent_name, enabled
- Sends notifications to coordinator if enabled
- Allows quick activation/deactivation via
enabled: true/false
ralph-loop Plugin
.claude/ralph-loop.local.md:
---
iteration: 1
max_iterations: 10
completion_promise: "All tests passing and build successful"
---
Fix all the linting errors in the project.
Make sure tests pass after each fix.
Hook usage (stop-hook.sh):
- Checks if file exists (line 15-18: quick exit if not active)
- Reads iteration count and max_iterations
- Extracts completion_promise for loop termination
- Reads body as the prompt to feed back
- Updates iteration count on each loop
Quick Reference
File Location
project-root/
└── .claude/
└── plugin-name.local.md
Frontmatter Parsing
# Extract frontmatter
FRONTMATTER=$(sed -n '/^---$/,/^---$/{ /^---$/d; p; }' "$FILE")
# Read field
VALUE=$(echo "$FRONTMATTER" | grep '^field:' | sed 's/field: *//' | sed 's/^"\(.*\)"$/\1/')
Body Parsing
# Extract body (after second ---)
BODY=$(awk '/^---$/{i++; next} i>=2' "$FILE")
Quick Exit Pattern
if [[ ! -f ".claude/my-plugin.local.md" ]]; then
exit 0 # Not configured
fi
Additional Resources
Reference Files
For detailed implementation patterns:
references/parsing-techniques.md- Complete guide to parsing YAML frontmatter and markdown bodiesreferences/real-world-examples.md- Deep dive into multi-agent-swarm and ralph-loop implementations
Example Files
Working examples in examples/:
read-settings-hook.sh- Hook that reads and uses settingscreate-settings-command.md- Command that creates settings fileexample-settings.md- Template settings file
Utility Scripts
Development tools in scripts/:
validate-settings.sh- Validate settings file structureparse-frontmatter.sh- Extract frontmatter fields
Implementation Workflow
To add settings to a plugin:
- Design settings schema (which fields, types, defaults)
- Create template file in plugin documentation
- Add gitignore entry for
.claude/*.local.md - Implement settings parsing in hooks/commands
- Use quick-exit pattern (check file exists, check enabled field)
- Document settings in plugin README with template
- Remind users that changes require Claude Code restart
Focus on keeping settings simple and providing good defaults when settings file doesn't exist.
Frequently asked questions about Plugin Settings
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