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plugin-creator

Create and scaffold plugin directories for Codex with a required `.codex-plugin/plugin.json`, optional plugin folders/files, and baseline placeholders you can edit before publishing or testing. Use when Codex needs to create a new personal plugin, add optional plugin structure, or generate or update personal or repo-root `.agents/plugins/marketplace.json` entries for plugin ordering and availability metadata.

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Plugin Creator

Quick Start

  1. 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 ~/plugins/<plugin-name>.
python3 .agents/skills/plugin-creator/scripts/create_basic_plugin.py <plugin-name>
  1. Open <plugin-path>/.codex-plugin/plugin.json and replace [TODO: ...] placeholders.

  2. Generate or update the personal marketplace entry when the plugin should appear in Codex UI ordering:

# Personal marketplace entries default to ~/.agents/plugins/marketplace.json.
python3 .agents/skills/plugin-creator/scripts/create_basic_plugin.py my-plugin --with-marketplace

If the current Git repo already has .agents/plugins/marketplace.json and the user has not said whether the plugin is personal or shared with their team, ask before generating a marketplace entry. When they choose the repo marketplace, use:

python3 .agents/skills/plugin-creator/scripts/create_basic_plugin.py my-plugin \
  --path ./plugins \
  --marketplace-path ./.agents/plugins/marketplace.json \
  --with-marketplace
  1. Generate/adjust optional companion folders as needed:
python3 .agents/skills/plugin-creator/scripts/create_basic_plugin.py my-plugin \
  --path <parent-plugin-directory> \
  --marketplace-path <marketplace-json-path> \
  --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

  • Default marketplace-backed scaffolds are personal: ~/plugins/<plugin-name>/ plus ~/.agents/plugins/marketplace.json.
  • If the current Git repo already has .agents/plugins/marketplace.json and the user has not said personal vs team, ask which marketplace to update before generating a marketplace entry.
  • 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 interface section.
  • Creates or updates the selected marketplace when --with-marketplace is set.
    • If the marketplace file does not exist yet, seed top-level name plus interface.displayName placeholders before adding the first plugin entry.
  • <plugin-name> is normalized using skill-creator naming rules:
    • My Pluginmy-plugin
    • My--Pluginmy-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

  • Personal plugins use ~/.agents/plugins/marketplace.json.
  • Repo/team plugins use <repo-root>/.agents/plugins/marketplace.json.
  • Marketplace root metadata supports top-level name plus optional interface.displayName.
  • Treat plugin order in plugins[] as render order in Codex. Append new entries unless a user explicitly asks to reorder the list.
  • displayName belongs inside the marketplace interface object, not individual plugins[] entries.
  • Each generated marketplace entry must include all of:
    • policy.installation
    • policy.authentication
    • category
  • Default new entries to:
    • policy.installation: "AVAILABLE"
    • policy.authentication: "ON_INSTALL"
  • Override defaults only when the user explicitly specifies another allowed value.
  • Allowed policy.installation values:
    • NOT_AVAILABLE
    • AVAILABLE
    • INSTALLED_BY_DEFAULT
  • Allowed policy.authentication values:
    • ON_INSTALL
    • ON_USE
  • Treat policy.products as 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 --force only when intentionally replacing an existing marketplace entry for the same plugin name.

  • If the selected marketplace file does not exist yet, create it with top-level "name", an "interface" object containing "displayName", and a plugins array, 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.json present.
  • Keep manifest values as placeholders until a human or follow-up step explicitly fills them.
  • If creating files inside an existing plugin path, use --force only when overwrite is intentional.
  • Preserve any existing marketplace interface.displayName.
  • When generating marketplace entries, always write policy.installation, policy.authentication, and category even if their values are defaults.
  • Add policy.products only when the user explicitly asks for that override.
  • Keep marketplace source.path relative to the selected marketplace root as ./plugins/<plugin-name>.
  • When the workflow created or updated a marketplace-backed plugin, end the final user-facing response with a short Codex app handoff. Say To view this in the Codex app: and write View <normalized plugin name> and Share <normalized plugin name> as Markdown links, not raw URLs or code spans.
  • The View deeplink uses codex://plugins/<normalized plugin name>?marketplacePath=<absolute marketplace.json path>. The Share deeplink uses the same URL with &mode=share.
  • Replace the placeholders with the real normalized plugin name and absolute marketplace.json path from the scaffolded plugin. URL-encode the path segment and query value when needed.
  • Do not add pluginName or hostId query parameters to these deeplinks. Codex derives both after the user clicks the link.
  • Do not emit the View <normalized plugin name> or Share <normalized plugin name> links when no marketplace entry was created or updated.

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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