coderclaw pluginsManage Gateway plugins/extensions (loaded in-process).
Related:
coderclaw plugins list
coderclaw plugins info <id>
coderclaw plugins enable <id>
coderclaw plugins disable <id>
coderclaw plugins uninstall <id>
coderclaw plugins doctor
coderclaw plugins update <id>
coderclaw plugins update --all
Bundled plugins ship with CoderClaw but start disabled. Use plugins enable to
activate them.
All plugins must ship a coderclaw.plugin.json file with an inline JSON Schema
(configSchema, even if empty). Missing/invalid manifests or schemas prevent
the plugin from loading and fail config validation.
coderclaw plugins install <path-or-spec>
Security note: treat plugin installs like running code. Prefer pinned versions.
Npm specs are registry-only (package name + optional version/tag). Git/URL/file
specs are rejected. Dependency installs run with --ignore-scripts for safety.
Supported archives: .zip, .tgz, .tar.gz, .tar.
Use --link to avoid copying a local directory (adds to plugins.load.paths):
coderclaw plugins install -l ./my-plugin
coderclaw plugins uninstall <id>
coderclaw plugins uninstall <id> --dry-run
coderclaw plugins uninstall <id> --keep-files
uninstall removes plugin records from plugins.entries, plugins.installs,
the plugin allowlist, and linked plugins.load.paths entries when applicable.
For active memory plugins, the memory slot resets to memory-core.
By default, uninstall also removes the plugin install directory under the active
state dir extensions root ($CODERCLAW_STATE_DIR/extensions/<id>). Use
--keep-files to keep files on disk.
--keep-config is supported as a deprecated alias for --keep-files.
coderclaw plugins update <id>
coderclaw plugins update --all
coderclaw plugins update <id> --dry-run
Updates only apply to plugins installed from npm (tracked in plugins.installs).