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Anyone from Anthropic here?

The bottom of the article mentions:

"To see plugins in action, try this multi-agent workflow we use to develop Claude Code

`/plugin marketplace add anthropics/claude-code`"

So I tried it out and got myself into:

"Failed to clone marketplace repository: SSH authentication failed. Please ensure your SSH keys are configured for GitHub, or use an HTTPS URL instead.

Original error: Cloning into '/Users/brutalcoding/.claude/plugins/marketplaces/anthropics-claude-code'...

fatal: Could not read from remote repository.

Please make sure you have the correct access rights and the repository exists."

Fixed it by running this instead: "/plugin marketplace add https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code".

It makes sense to me, but I just wanted to point it out :-)


    > /plugin
      ⎿   Successfully added marketplace: anthropics/claude-code


Huh, interesting. Must be an issue on my side then. I'll figure it out, thanks for letting me know


Version 2.0.12:

    • Plugin System Released: Extend Claude Code with custom commands, agents, hooks, and MCP servers from marketplaces
    • `/plugin install`, `/plugin enable/disable`, `/plugin marketplace` commands for plugin management
    • Repository-level plugin configuration via `extraKnownMarketplaces` for team collaboration
    • `/plugin validate` command for validating plugin structure and configuration
    • Plugin announcement blog post at https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-code-plugins
    • Plugin documentation available at https://docs.claude.com/en/docs/claude-code/plugins
    • Comprehensive error messages and diagnostics via `/doctor` command
    • Avoid flickering in `/model` selector
    • Improvements to `/help`
    • Avoid mentioning hooks in `/resume` summaries
    • Changes to the "verbose" setting in `/config` now persist across sessions


You sure? I would turn around :)


Tom has now put Australia in the spotlights :P

WA here, hehe. Congrats!


I used FFI in the past (C header) but sherpa-onnx is available on pub.dev these days. Look for "sherpa_onnx".

You can also point sherpa_onnx in your pubspec.yaml file to a local dir (after cloning the repo somewhere on your file system) or point to a specific git commit hash, and don't forget to specify the path because its not the root of the repo. Here's a link to the dir of the flutter package https://github.com/k2-fsa/sherpa-onnx/tree/master/flutter.

The downloads of compatible models can be found at their GitHub Releases but tbh it's a bit of a strange setup IMO. Here's the page for TTS models for example: https://github.com/k2-fsa/sherpa-onnx/releases/tag/tts-model...

That same "release" (page) gets updated from time to time with new models. Use a bookmark :p

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@csukuangfj, thanks for sharing the hard work. Nice to see you here.


There’s a typo on your page: “you’ll partner with with coaches”

Other than that, pretty cool to see. I’ll have to pass :)


Repeated word typos are incredibly difficult to spot. I genuinely had to reread your post several times before I got the typo.


Disagreed. To get the best of both worlds I run smart switches that control the smart lights. E.g. install the Philips Hue Wall Switch Module (Zigbee) and make an automation in HomeAssistant to turn off the corresponding light(s).

Now you benefit from both, like being able to make the lights fade off/on.

Also, in case it doesn’t always respond instantly, you should be able to bind the Zigbee devices directly to each other so that it doesn’t need to travel to the Zigbee coordinator (or mesh?) first. Haven’t had the need for this myself though.


> Now you benefit from both, like being able to make the lights fade off/on.

Dimmable smart switch plus dimmable standard bulbs accomplish this. No color (though Phillips has a line that tints red when dimmed.)


Is there anything that does PWM data over powerline to control lights?

That seems like the best of all worlds.

Networked smart switch. Switch in absolute authority of light. Switch still able offer advanced light features (e.g. hue set).


I remember reading something about the Costco hot dog story, quite funny IMO, here's what I just found from 2018: "I came to (Jim Sinegal) once and I said, ‘Jim, we can’t sell this hot dog for a buck fifty. We are losing our rear ends.’ And he said, ‘If you raise the effing hot dog, I will kill you. Figure it out.’ That’s all I really needed. By the way, if you raised (the price) to $1.75, it would not be that big of a deal. People would still buy (it). But it’s the mindset that when you think of Costco, you think of the $1.50 hot dog (and soda)." [1].

Turns out Costco has a new CEO this year, and again the hot dog topic came to light apparently, lol. This article is from 2024: "'To clear up some recent media speculation, I also want to confirm the $1.50 hot dog price is safe,' Millerchip said." [2].

Sources:

[1] https://www.425business.com/news/costco-ceo-craig-jelinek-on...

[2] https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/shopping/2024/05/31/cos...


These stories are marketing mythology.

Think about. Imagine they sell 100 hot dogs per hour. A $0.25 difference means $25/hr in a store doing many orders of magnitude more revenue each hour.

It’s nothing. The way they play it up in the media gets a lot of attention and builds goodwill, but it’s entirely meaningless to their bottom line.

It’s amazing that people eat these stories up, though. I’ve heard so many people repeating this story as if it’s some amazing secret.


When the price does increase, you'll know that there's a new CEO who's lost all connection to reality (in the same way that always happens when you put a person in front of an abstraction without obvious leaks).


It's also Free Marketing worldwide. Can't compete with that price.


Yeah, it's a one-off install. In my case, I did Proxmox[1] for a while with VM's and LXC's, with some of my VM's and unprivileged LXC's running Docker (compose) too because it made the installation of said software easier. It's great, but I'm moving over to switch to Debian with Incus[2] instead of Proxmox. Just for fun mostly.

[1] https://www.proxmox.com/en/ [2] https://linuxcontainers.org/incus/introduction/


This is exactly an issue I ran into, though I never bothered to look for a solution. Found your post just by casually browsing HN and it solved my problem! Great work, and nice design too. Reminds me of GH’s design.

What are your plans with this project?


Would love to improve this, and make searching across repo's more easier. There are still some use-cases, which I encounter:

- I want to be able to include opensource projects from other providers like GitLab, Bitbucket and others

- Saving and Restoring Previously Searched Topics

- Adding Local Notes per Repo (where people can put in Notes how this repo comes in our project)

- Android App that can search better(GitHub's App doesn't work for me atleast)


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