A plugin is an installable bundle of skills, subagents, commands, hooks, and MCP servers — portable across sessions, teams, and model swaps.
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What is Plugin?
A plugin is an installable bundle of skills, subagents, commands, hooks, and MCP servers — portable across sessions, teams, and model swaps.
A well-shaped plugin is runtime-agnostic. It declares its capabilities, its hooks, and its assets; the host decides when to activate them. AGNT consumes plugin bundles through the Paperclip control plane, which handles install, version pinning, and distribution.
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A plugin is an installable bundle of skills, subagents, commands, hooks, and MCP servers — portable across sessions, teams, and model swaps.
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Claude Code Skill
A Claude Code Skill is a reusable prompt plus instruction bundle declaring a name, a description, triggering heuristics, and the instructions that enter the active prompt when the skill fires.
MCP Server
An MCP server is a process that exposes tools to LLMs via the Model Context Protocol — declaring each tool's name, description, and JSON schema, speaking over stdio or Server-Sent Events.
Soul Loader Module
A Soul Loader Module is a declarative capability unit registered with AGNT's soul loader — the format Claude Code skills are adapted into when they enter AGNT.
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