You'd reach for this when bootstrapping or maintaining Claude Code project configurations. It generates and manages the standard CLAUDE.md file, skills definitions, agent configurations, hooks, and MCP server settings that Claude Code uses to understand your project. Instead of manually creating these config files from scratch or copying them between projects, you get tools to scaffold and update them programmatically. Think of it as a meta-tool: an MCP server that helps you configure how Claude Code itself works in your repository, handling the boilerplate so you can focus on defining what makes your project unique.
claude mcp add --transport stdio io.github.rcolkitt-ccboot-mcp-server uvx ccboot-mcp-server