A curated index of 75+ Claude Code projects and agent workspace blueprints for systems administration, research, legal, health, and productivity workflows.
Claude Code Repos Index is a curated collection of over 75 Claude Code projects and agent workspace blueprints organized by use case. It provides templates and patterns for using Claude Code as a conversational UI agent for structured, domain-specific workflows across systems administration, legal research, health documentation, productivity, and deep research. The project demonstrates how Git repositories can serve as complete, self-contained workspaces for any activity using the Agent Workspace Model.
Developers, researchers, system administrators, legal professionals, and productivity enthusiasts who want to leverage Claude Code for structured, domain-specific workflows beyond traditional code generation. It's particularly valuable for those exploring AI agentic systems for practical applications.
This index provides a unique collection of ready-to-use templates and proven patterns for applying Claude Code to real-world problems. Instead of building from scratch, users can fork and adapt specialized workspaces for everything from server management to legal case tracking, following a consistent Agent Workspace Model that ensures structured, effective AI interactions.
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The index spans over 75 repositories covering systems administration, legal, health, and more, showcasing Claude Code's versatility beyond coding, as highlighted in the 'Non-Code Applications' section.
All projects follow the Agent Workspace Model with standardized CLAUDE.md files and slash commands, providing a reproducible structure for effective AI interactions, detailed in the 'Agent Workspace Model' section.
Many entries are marked as templates (e.g., Claude Docker Manager, Claude Legal Aid Clinic), allowing quick adaptation for specific use cases without starting from scratch.
Emphasizes real-world applications like legal case management and health documentation, moving beyond theoretical AI use to demonstrated workflows in the README's domain categories.
Heavily dependent on Claude Code, a proprietary tool from Anthropic, which limits flexibility and may involve costs or access restrictions, as all workspaces require this specific AI platform.
Requires installation of Claude Code, understanding of the workspace model, and CLI proficiency, posing a barrier for casual users; the README mentions concepts like MCP configurations that add to the learning curve.
Many workspaces are optimized for Linux (e.g., KDE Plasma integrations, bash aliases) and may not work out-of-the-box on other operating systems without significant adaptation.
With numerous repositories and varying documentation levels, it can be challenging to navigate and select the most suitable template without extensive trial and error, as the index lacks a clear prioritization system.