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Claudaborative Editing

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Enables real-time AI editing assistance in the WordPress block editor, allowing Claude to proofread, review, edit, translate, compose, and prepare posts for pub

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Enables real-time AI editing assistance in the WordPress block editor, allowing Claude to proofread, review, edit, translate, compose, and prepare posts for publishing.

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Claudaborative Editing

AI editing assistance directly in the WordPress block editor. Claude joins as a real-time collaborator to proofread, review, edit, translate, compose, and prepare your posts for publishing.

Getting Started

  1. Install the Claudaborative Editing WordPress plugin and activate it.
  2. Run the following in your terminal:
npx claudaborative-editing start

This checks that Claude Code is installed, runs a setup wizard on first use (opens your browser to authorize with WordPress), and starts a Claude Code session connected to your site.

Open any post in the block editor and use the AI Actions menu in the toolbar.

Features

AI Actions menu

A sparkle icon in the editor toolbar opens a dropdown with actions you can trigger on the current post:

  • Proofread: Fix grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
  • Review: Leave editorial notes on the post.
  • Edit: Make broad editorial changes with a custom focus prompt (e.g., "make the tone more conversational").
  • Translate: Translate content into another language.
  • Compose: Plan and outline a post through a guided back-and-forth conversation.

Pre-publish checks

When you publish, an AI-powered panel suggests improvements to your post's excerpt, categories, tags, and slug. Apply suggestions individually or all at once.

Editorial notes

Sparkle buttons appear on editorial notes in the collaboration sidebar. Address a single note or all open notes at once: Claude reads the note, understands the feedback, and makes the requested changes.

Conversation panel

A side panel opens for interactive commands like Compose. Chat back and forth with Claude to refine an outline, then approve it to generate the post structure.

Real-time collaboration

Claude appears as a named collaborator in the editor, using the same collaborative editing infrastructure as human editors. Edits from Claude and humans merge automatically: you can both work on the same post at the same time.

Connection status

A sparkle icon in the editor footer shows whether Claude is connected. Click it to see which post Claude is editing and whether a command is in progress.

Prerequisites

  • Claude Code installed
  • WordPress 7.0+, or WordPress 6.9 with Gutenberg 22.8+, with collaborative editing enabled (Settings → Writing)
  • A WordPress user with edit_posts capability

Configuration

Setup wizard

npx claudaborative-editing setup           # Interactive setup (browser-based auth)
npx claudaborative-editing setup --manual   # Skip browser auth, enter credentials manually
npx claudaborative-editing setup --remove   # Remove configuration from Claude Code

Environment variables

If you prefer to configure credentials manually:

Variable Description
WP_SITE_URL WordPress site URL
WP_USERNAME WordPress username
WP_APP_PASSWORD WordPress Application Password

How It Works

The project has two parts: a WordPress plugin and an MCP server.

The WordPress plugin adds the AI Actions UI to the block editor and manages a command queue. When you trigger an action (like "Proofread"), the plugin sends the command to the MCP server via WordPress REST API endpoints and real-time Yjs sync.

The MCP server (the npm package) runs locally on your machine and bridges Claude Code with WordPress. It connects to the same Yjs CRDT-based collaborative editing infrastructure that powers multi-user editing in the block editor, so Claude's edits merge seamlessly with human edits.

See CLAUDE.md for architecture details, sync protocol documentation, and key design decisions.

Development

MCP server

npm install
npm run build        # Build with tsup → dist/
npm test             # Run vitest
npm run typecheck    # TypeScript type check
npm run lint         # ESLint + stylelint + markdownlint + Prettier + knip check
npm run dev          # Watch mode build
npm run dev:wp       # Start a local WordPress via wp-playground-cli (no Docker)

WordPress plugin

cd wordpress-plugin
npm install
npm run build        # Build with @wordpress/scripts → build/
npm run typecheck    # TypeScript type check
npm run test         # TypeScript tests
composer install
composer phpcs       # PHP CodeSniffer
composer phpstan     # PHPStan static analysis

Run npm run lint from the repo root to lint everything (ESLint + stylelint + markdownlint + Prettier + knip).

License

GPL-2.0-or-later

from github.com/pento/claudaborative-editing

Install Claudaborative Editing in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor

Recommended · one command, every IDE
unyly install claudaborative-editing

Installs into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.

First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh

Or configure manually

Run in your terminal:

claude mcp add claudaborative-editing -- npx -y claudaborative-editing

FAQ

Is Claudaborative Editing MCP free?

Yes, Claudaborative Editing MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.

Does Claudaborative Editing need an API key?

No, Claudaborative Editing runs without API keys or environment variables.

Is Claudaborative Editing hosted or self-hosted?

Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.

How do I install Claudaborative Editing in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?

Open Claudaborative Editing on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.

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