GitHub – affaan-m/everything-claude-code: Complete Claude Code configuration collection – agents, skills, hooks, commands, rules, MCPs. Battle-tested configs from an Anthropic hackathon winner.
If you’ve spent any real time inside Claude Code, you know the feeling. At first it’s exciting, then a bit chaotic, then you start wishing someone would just hand you a setup that actually works in the real world.
That’s exactly what this GitHub repository offers.
The project, called *everything-claude-code*, is a complete collection of **production ready Claude Code configurations** built and refined by an Anthropic hackathon winner over more than ten months of daily use. Not theory. Not demos. Real configs used to ship real products.
You can explore it directly here:
https://github.com/affaan-m/everything-claude-code
What makes this repo special is how practical it feels. It’s not trying to teach you Claude Code from scratch. Instead, it gives you **agents, skills, hooks, commands, rules, and MCP setups** that already reflect hard earned lessons. The kind you usually only learn after breaking things at 2 a.m.
Everything is designed to work across **Windows, macOS, and Linux**, with all hooks rewritten in Node.js so you don’t have to fight your environment. The plugin even auto detects your package manager, whether you live in npm, pnpm, yarn, or bun. Small detail, but it matters when you’re moving fast.
One standout feature is the instinct based learning system. Claude learns from your actual git history and patterns, then generates skills that match how you really work. If you’ve ever thought, “Why does my AI helper not think like I do?”, this is the closest answer I’ve seen.
There’s also a very honest warning baked in. Don’t enable everything. Too many MCPs can crush your context window, and suddenly your assistant feels forgetful. The repo shows you how to stay lean and intentional.
If you’re already using Claude Code, this feels like borrowing a setup from someone who’s been down the road ahead of you. And if you’re just getting serious, it’s a strong foundation you can adapt, tweak, and slowly make your own.
That’s usually how the best workflows start anyway.



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