Claude Code Showcase Configuration
Production-ready reference architecture demonstrating hooks (branch protection, auto-format, context injection), skills (component docs, testing), agents (code reviewer), commands (/ticket, /onboard, /pr-review), MCP configs (JIRA, GitHub, Sentry, Slack, PostgreSQL), and GitHub Actions workflows.
- Set up branch protection and auto-formatting for client projects
- Wire together issue tracking, code review, and deployment tools
- Use a proven reference setup for enterprise coding workflows
Rare complete-system example showing all Claude Code components working together in a real codebase. Directly applicable as a client deployment template.
Consulting teams setting up Claude Code for software engineering clients — provides a complete reference for wiring together hooks, skills, MCPs, and CI/CD.
https://github.com/ChrisWiles/claude-code-showcase
By ChrisWiles
How to Get It
In Claude Cowork: Open the Customize panel in the sidebar → Folder Instructions, and paste the instructions below. Claude will follow them automatically in that folder.
In Claude Code: Add these instructions to your project's CLAUDE.md file, or paste them into your conversation and ask Claude to save them.
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- oldManYellsAtClaude — Reddit · 7529 pts
- I vibe hacked a Lovable-showcased app. 16 vulnerabilities. 18,000+ users exposed — Reddit · 1591 pts
- Mythos is Mostly Hype... (also the bugs it found were mostly unexploitable and e — Reddit · 690 pts
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Reviewer notes
Automated Scan review. These are observations, not a security certification.
No credentials in repo. Demonstrates security-conscious hook design. Reference architecture.
Things to check
- Single maintainer. Consider the risk if this person stops maintaining the project.
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