Restructured 92-mac-optimizer from a CLAUDE.md-based skill into a full Claude Code plugin with .claude-plugin/plugin.json, 6 slash commands (/mac-doctor, /mac-packages, /mac-environment, /mac-security, /mac-cleanup, /mac-resources), and auto-trigger SKILL.md. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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allowed-tools, description
| allowed-tools | description |
|---|---|
| Bash(bash *audit_cleanup.sh*), Bash(bash *cleanup_execute.sh*), Bash(du *), Bash(brew *), Bash(npm *), Bash(pip *), Bash(docker *), Bash(rm *) | Scan and clean caches, logs, and clutter — shows sizes first, cleans only with consent |
Your task
Scan for reclaimable disk space and offer cleanup.
Step 1 — Run the audit
bash $CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT/skills/mac-optimizer/scripts/audit_cleanup.sh
Step 2 — Report
Parse JSON output and present as a table sorted by size (largest first):
| Category | Size | Risk | Target |
|---|
Show the total reclaimable space.
Step 3 — Ask for consent
Ask which categories to clean. Group by risk level (Safe / Moderate / Risky).
Step 4 — Dry run first
For approved targets, always run dry-run first:
bash $CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT/skills/mac-optimizer/scripts/cleanup_execute.sh --dry-run <targets>
Show the output and ask for final confirmation.
Step 5 — Execute
Only after explicit confirmation:
bash $CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT/skills/mac-optimizer/scripts/cleanup_execute.sh --execute <targets>
Safety rules
- Never execute cleanup without explicit user approval
- Always show sizes before deleting anything
- Always run --dry-run before --execute
- Docker cleanup uses
docker system prune, never direct file deletion - No sudo by default — if an action needs sudo, state why and ask first