A meta-programming configuration framework that transforms Claude Code into a structured development platform with specialized commands, agents, and MCP integrations.
SuperClaude Framework is a meta-programming configuration framework that transforms Claude Code into a structured development platform. It enhances Claude Code with specialized slash commands, cognitive personas, and development methodologies to provide systematic workflow automation and intelligent agent coordination throughout the development lifecycle.
Developers using Claude Code who want to enhance their workflow with structured commands, specialized AI agents, and integrated tooling for planning, development, testing, and research tasks.
Developers choose SuperClaude for its comprehensive set of 30 slash commands covering the complete development lifecycle, 20 specialized agents with domain expertise, and integration with 8 MCP servers for enhanced performance—transforming Claude Code into a powerful, structured development environment.
A configuration framework that enhances Claude Code with specialized commands, cognitive personas, and development methodologies.
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Offers 30 slash commands covering the entire development lifecycle from brainstorming to deployment, enabling structured workflows like '/sc:research' for deep web research and '/sc:pm' for project management.
Includes 20 domain-specific agents such as PM Agent and Security Engineer that automatically coordinate based on context, providing expert-level assistance for tasks like security audits or frontend architecture.
Integrates with 8 MCP servers like Tavily for web search and Context7 for documentation, boosting performance by 2-3x and reducing token usage by 30-50% when installed.
Features autonomous web research with multi-hop reasoning, quality scoring, and case-based learning across sessions, making it ideal for in-depth analysis with adaptive planning strategies.
The promised TypeScript plugin system for v5.0 is not yet available, forcing users to rely on the current slash command architecture which may be less integrated and require manual installation steps.
Setup involves multiple steps: pipx installation, command setup via 'superclaude install', and optional MCP server configurations, which can be time-consuming and error-prone for new users.
Designed solely for Claude Code, creating vendor lock-in and making it unusable with other AI coding assistants or platforms without significant modification.