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description Hello world plugin implementation
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name

Name

hello-world:echo

Synopsis

/hello-world:echo [name]

Description

The hello-world:echo command prints a greeting message to the console. By default, it prints "Hello world", but when provided with a name argument hello-world:echo $1, it prints "Hello ${1}". This command serves as a basic example of a Claude Code plugin implementation, demonstrating the minimal structure required for a functional plugin command.

It provides a reference implementation for plugin developers. It demonstrates:

  • Basic command structure
  • Shell command execution within a plugin
  • Handling arguments
  • Minimal configuration requirements

The spec sections is inspired by https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/man-pages.7.html#top_of_page

Implementation

  • The command executes a simple bash echo statement
  • Accepts an optional name argument ($1)
  • If $1 is provided, outputs "Hello $1"
  • If no argument is provided, outputs "Hello world"
  • Output is sent directly to standard output
  • The command is stateless and has no side effects

Examples

  1. Basic usage (no arguments):

    /hello-world:echo
    

    Output:

    Hello world
    
  2. With a name argument:

    /hello-world:echo Alice
    

    Output:

    Hello Alice
    
  3. With multiple words as name:

    /hello-world:echo "John Doe"
    

    Output:

    Hello John Doe