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Plugin Data Convention
Standard convention for plugins that create files in user projects.
Path Convention
.claude/plugin-data/<plugin-name>/<data-type>/
Plugins creating files in user projects MUST use this path structure.
Examples
| Plugin | Path | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| ux | .claude/plugin-data/ux/audits/ |
UX audit findings |
| seo-audit | .claude/plugin-data/seo-audit/reports/ |
SEO audit reports |
| commit | .claude/plugin-data/commit/history/ |
If commit needed state |
File Naming
Use descriptive, sortable names:
<date>-<type>-<subject>.md
Examples:
2024-01-15-heuristic-checkout-flow.md2024-01-15-accessibility-homepage.md2024-01-15-report-full-audit.md
Gitignore
User projects should add to .gitignore:
.claude/plugin-data/
This data is transient and project-specific. It should not be committed.
For specific plugin types, consider more granular patterns:
# Temporary files
**/.claude/plugin-data/<plugin-name>/tmp/
# Cached data
**/.claude/plugin-data/<plugin-name>/cache/
# Log files
**/.claude/plugin-data/<plugin-name>/*.log
Artifact Lifecycle
When designing functionality that creates plugin data files, consider cleanup needs.
Lifecycle Types
| Type | Example | Recommended Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Audit findings | UX heuristic evaluation | Manual cleanup, historical value |
| Temporary state | In-progress work | Auto-archive or TTL-based cleanup |
| Reports | SEO audit summary | Archival policy, version-dated |
Documentation Requirements
- In the skill/workflow: Document expected lifecycle of created artifacts
- In plugin CLAUDE.md: Add cleanup guidance section
Plugin Author Checklist
When your plugin creates files in user projects:
- Use
.claude/plugin-data/<plugin>/path - Choose semantic subdirectory name (audits/, reports/, state/)
- Document cleanup expectations in workflow
- Consider if automated cleanup is warranted
- Add note to generated files about their transient nature
- Include cleanup guidance in plugin CLAUDE.md