Developer Tool / Claude Code plugin

claude-stash

A Claude Code plugin that lets you stash ideas during a session with /stash commands, then pop them back later without losing context.

Clear28/30
Useful26/30
Specific16/20
Complete16/20
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Why it was accepted

The page clearly describes an AI-related developer tool with a specific workflow: it adds stash, list, edit, pop, drop, and log commands to Claude Code, plus a stop hook that reminds you about pending items. The README includes installation steps, local development instructions, command reference, and a usage walk-through, which is enough evidence for a useful directory listing.

Weakness

The snapshot does not show the actual plugin files in detail or any release/version history, so it is hard to tell how mature or actively maintained it is. It also does not show screenshots, tests, or compatibility notes beyond Claude Code itself.

Review status

36 days ago #200 ↑ +2

Last evaluated 36 days ago. Current rank #200. Up 2 spots in the rankings.

Score history

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