plannotator-annotate
About
This skill opens Plannotator's annotation UI for markdown files, HTML, URLs, or folders, allowing users to review and provide feedback directly. It then processes the returned annotations—either handling approvals, dismissals, or implementing specific feedback. Use this when you need to collect and act on structured visual annotations for your content within a workflow.
Quick Install
Claude Code
Recommendednpx skills add backnotprop/plannotator -a claude-code/plugin add https://github.com/backnotprop/plannotatorgit clone https://github.com/backnotprop/plannotator.git ~/.claude/skills/plannotator-annotateCopy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill
Documentation
Plannotator Annotate
Markdown annotations
!plannotator annotate $ARGUMENTS
Your task
The output above will be one of:
- The exact text
The user approved., OR a JSON object with"decision": "approved". The user approved the markdown file(s). Acknowledge with a single sentence ("Approved.") and stop. Do not begin any work. - Empty, OR a JSON object with
"decision": "dismissed". The user closed the session without requesting changes. Acknowledge with a single sentence ("Annotation session closed.") and stop. Do not begin any work. - Plaintext annotation feedback, OR a JSON object with
"decision": "annotated"and a"feedback"field. Address the feedback. The user has reviewed the markdown file(s) and provided specific annotations and comments.
GitHub Repository
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