Add throughline to Claude Plugins section#349
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Adds throughline to the 🔌 Claude Plugins section.
What it is
A PRD → TDD → ADR governance overlay for Claude Code: phase-gate PRs, an independent cross-model design-critique gate, and gated unattended implementation — nothing is marked "done" on the model's say-so. Four independent gates must pass before a feature flips to implemented: failing-test-first (read from git history, not narrative), the project's own CI checks, runtime verification (driving the built artifact and observing it), and a cross-model review.
It deliberately delegates generic engineering (TDD mechanics, code review, worktrees) to Anthropic's official plugins (superpowers, pr-review-toolkit) and owns only the governance layer.
Self-hosting: every feature in the repo was built through its own pipeline — the design docs, ADRs, and gated build PRs are all in the repo history as a working example.