plannotator

Visual plan and diff review UI with structured feedback, annotation, and auto-save to Obsidian or Bear Notes. Integrates with Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Codex CLI, and OpenCode via hooks or plugins; automatically opens when agents exit plan mode Supports three annotation types (delete, insert, replace, comment) with line-level precision for both plans and code diffs Includes image annotation for UI/UX feedback and split/unified diff views for code review Auto-saves approved plans to Obsidian vaults or Bear Notes with YAML frontmatter, tags, and customizable folder organization Works in remote mode (SSH, devcontainer, WSL) with configurable ports and custom browser support

INSTALLATION
npx skills add https://github.com/supercent-io/skills-template --skill plannotator
Run in your project or agent environment. Adjust flags if your CLI version differs.

SKILL.md

plannotator — Interactive Plan & Diff Review

Keyword: plan | Source: https://github.com/backnotprop/plannotator

Annotate and review AI coding agent plans visually, share with your team, send feedback with one click.

Works with Claude Code, OpenCode, Gemini CLI, and Codex CLI.

When to use this skill

  • You want to review an AI agent's implementation plan BEFORE it starts coding
  • You want to annotate a git diff after the agent makes changes
  • You need a feedback loop: visually mark up what to change, then send structured feedback back
  • You want to share plan reviews with teammates via a link
  • You want to auto-save approved plans to Obsidian or Bear Notes

Scripts (Automated Patterns)

All patterns have a corresponding script in scripts/. Run them directly or let the agent call them.

Script

Pattern

Usage

scripts/install.sh

CLI Install

One-command install; --all sets up every AI tool

scripts/setup-hook.sh

Claude Code Hook

Configure Claude Code ExitPlanMode hook

scripts/setup-gemini-hook.sh

Gemini CLI Hook

Configure Gemini CLI ExitPlanMode hook + GEMINI.md

scripts/setup-codex-hook.sh

Codex CLI Setup

Configure Codex CLI developer_instructions + prompt

scripts/setup-opencode-plugin.sh

OpenCode Plugin

Register plugin + slash commands

scripts/check-status.sh

Status Check

Verify all integrations and configuration

scripts/configure-remote.sh

Remote Mode

SSH / devcontainer / WSL configuration

scripts/review.sh

Code Review

Launch diff review UI

Pattern 1: Install

# Install CLI only (macOS / Linux / WSL)

bash scripts/install.sh

# Install CLI and get Claude Code plugin commands

bash scripts/install.sh --with-plugin

# Install CLI + configure Gemini CLI

bash scripts/install.sh --with-gemini

# Install CLI + configure Codex CLI

bash scripts/install.sh --with-codex

# Install CLI + register OpenCode plugin

bash scripts/install.sh --with-opencode

# Install CLI + all AI tool integrations at once

bash scripts/install.sh --all

What it does:

  • Detects OS (macOS / Linux / WSL / Windows)
  • Installs via https://plannotator.ai/install.sh
  • Verifies install and PATH
  • Optionally runs integration scripts for each AI tool
  • On Windows: prints PowerShell / CMD commands to run manually

Pattern 2: Hook Setup (Plan Review trigger)

# Add hook to ~/.claude/settings.json

bash scripts/setup-hook.sh

# Preview what would change (no writes)

bash scripts/setup-hook.sh --dry-run

What it does:

  • Checks plannotator CLI is installed
  • Merges ExitPlanMode hook into ~/.claude/settings.json safely (backs up first)
  • Skips if hook already configured
  • Restart Claude Code after running this

Alternative: Claude Code Plugin (no manual hook needed)

Run inside Claude Code:

/plugin marketplace add backnotprop/plannotator

/plugin install plannotator@plannotator

# IMPORTANT: Restart Claude Code after plugin install

Pattern 3: Plan Review (Before Coding)

Triggered automatically via hook when Claude Code exits plan mode.

When your agent finishes planning (Claude Code: Shift+Tab×2 to enter plan mode), plannotator opens automatically:

  • View the agent's plan in the visual UI
  • Annotate with clear intent:
  • delete — remove risky or unnecessary step
  • insert — add missing step
  • replace — revise incorrect approach
  • comment — clarify constraints or acceptance criteria
  • Submit one outcome:
  • Approve → agent proceeds with implementation
  • Request changes → your annotations are sent back as structured feedback for replanning

Pattern 4: Code Review (After Coding)

# Review all uncommitted changes

bash scripts/review.sh

# Review a specific commit

bash scripts/review.sh HEAD~1

# Review branch diff

bash scripts/review.sh main...HEAD

What it does:

  • Checks CLI and git repo state
  • Shows diff summary before opening
  • Launches plannotator review UI
  • In the UI: select line numbers to annotate, switch unified/split views, attach images

Pattern 5: Remote / Devcontainer Mode

# Interactive setup (SSH, devcontainer, WSL)

bash scripts/configure-remote.sh

# View current configuration

bash scripts/configure-remote.sh --show

# Set port directly

bash scripts/configure-remote.sh --port 9999

What it does:

  • Detects shell profile (.zshrc, .bashrc, .profile)
  • Writes PLANNOTATOR_REMOTE=1 and PLANNOTATOR_PORT to shell profile
  • Shows SSH and VS Code port-forwarding instructions
  • Optionally sets custom browser or share URL

Manual environment variables:

export PLANNOTATOR_REMOTE=1    # No auto browser open

export PLANNOTATOR_PORT=9999   # Fixed port for forwarding

Variable

Description

PLANNOTATOR_REMOTE

Remote mode (no auto browser open)

PLANNOTATOR_PORT

Fixed local/forwarded port

PLANNOTATOR_BROWSER

Custom browser path/app

PLANNOTATOR_SHARE_URL

Custom share portal URL

Pattern 6: Status Check

bash scripts/check-status.sh

Checks all of:

  • CLI installed and version
  • Claude Code hook in ~/.claude/settings.json (or plugin detected)
  • Gemini CLI hook in ~/.gemini/settings.json
  • Codex CLI ~/.codex/config.toml developer_instructions
  • OpenCode plugin in opencode.json + slash commands
  • Obsidian installation
  • Environment variables configured
  • Git repo available for diff review

Pattern 7: Gemini CLI Integration

# Configure Gemini CLI (hook + GEMINI.md instructions)

bash scripts/setup-gemini-hook.sh

# Preview what would change (no writes)

bash scripts/setup-gemini-hook.sh --dry-run

# Only update settings.json hook (skip GEMINI.md)

bash scripts/setup-gemini-hook.sh --hook-only

# Only update GEMINI.md (skip settings.json)

bash scripts/setup-gemini-hook.sh --md-only

What it does:

  • Checks plannotator CLI is installed
  • Merges ExitPlanMode hook into ~/.gemini/settings.json (same format as Claude Code)
  • Appends plannotator usage instructions to ~/.gemini/GEMINI.md
  • Backs up existing files before modifying

Usage in Gemini CLI after setup:

# Enter planning mode (hook fires when you exit)

gemini --approval-mode plan

# Manual plan review (validated format)

python3 -c "

import json

plan = open('plan.md').read()

print(json.dumps({'tool_input': {'plan': plan, 'permission_mode': 'acceptEdits'}}))

" | plannotator > /tmp/plannotator_feedback.txt 2>&1 &

# Code review after implementation

plannotator review

Note: Gemini CLI supports gemini hooks migrate --from-claude to auto-migrate existing Claude Code hooks.

Pattern 8: Codex CLI Integration

# Configure Codex CLI (developer_instructions + prompt file)

bash scripts/setup-codex-hook.sh

# Preview what would change (no writes)

bash scripts/setup-codex-hook.sh --dry-run

What it does:

  • Adds plannotator instruction to developer_instructions in ~/.codex/config.toml
  • Creates ~/.codex/prompts/plannotator.md (invoke with /prompts:plannotator)
  • Backs up existing config before modifying

Usage in Codex CLI after setup:

# Use the plannotator agent prompt

/prompts:plannotator

# Manual plan review (validated format)

python3 -c "

import json

plan = open('plan.md').read()

print(json.dumps({'tool_input': {'plan': plan, 'permission_mode': 'acceptEdits'}}))

" | plannotator > /tmp/plannotator_feedback.txt 2>&1 &

# Code review after implementation

plannotator review HEAD~1

Note: plannotator plan - with heredoc/echo can fail with Failed to parse hook event from stdin. Use the python3 JSON format above.

Pattern 10: Manual Save via Export → Notes Tab

Save the current plan to Obsidian or Bear Notes at any time — without approving or denying.

How to access

  • Click Export button in the plannotator UI toolbar
  • Click the Notes tab (not Share or Annotations)
  • You see:
  • Obsidian row with configured vault path and Save button
  • Bear row with Save button
  • Save All button to save both at once
  • A green dot next to each row means that integration is configured
  • Clicking Save shows Saved when complete

When to use

  • Save work-in-progress plans without committing to Approve/Deny
  • Quick archive after reviewing without final decision
  • Save annotated plans for team reference

Requirements

  • plannotator must be running in hook mode (normal Claude Code ExitPlanMode hook invocation = hook mode)
  • Obsidian/Bear must be configured in Settings (⚙️) → Saving tab
  • Settings are stored in cookies (not localStorage) and persist across restarts

Note: The Notes tab uses POST /api/save-notes which writes directly to the vault filesystem (Obsidian) or calls bear://x-callback-url/create (Bear). This endpoint is only available in hook mode.

Recommended Workflow

Quick Start (all AI tools)

# 1. Install CLI + configure all AI tool integrations at once

bash scripts/install.sh --all

# 2. Verify everything

bash scripts/check-status.sh

# 3. Restart your AI tools (Claude Code, Gemini CLI, OpenCode, Codex)

Claude Code (manual)

1. bash scripts/install.sh --with-plugin

   └─ Installs CLI + shows plugin install commands

2. bash scripts/setup-hook.sh          ← skip if using plugin

   └─ Configures automatic plan review trigger

3. bash scripts/check-status.sh

   └─ Confirm everything is ready

4. [Code with agent in plan mode → Shift+Tab×2]

   └─ plannotator opens automatically

5. bash scripts/review.sh              ← after agent finishes coding

   └─ Opens visual diff review

Gemini CLI (manual)

1. bash scripts/install.sh

2. bash scripts/setup-gemini-hook.sh

3. gemini --approval-mode plan          ← work in plan mode

   └─ plannotator fires on exit

Codex CLI (manual)

1. bash scripts/install.sh

2. bash scripts/setup-codex-hook.sh

3. /prompts:plannotator                 ← inside Codex session

OpenCode Setup

# Automated (recommended)

bash scripts/setup-opencode-plugin.sh

# Or add manually to opencode.json:
{

  "$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",

  "plugin": ["@plannotator/opencode@latest"]

}

After setup, restart OpenCode. Available slash commands:

  • /plannotator-review — open code review UI for current git diff
  • /plannotator-annotate <file.md> — annotate a markdown file

The submit_plan tool is automatically available to the agent for plan submission.

Pattern 9: Obsidian Integration Setup

Auto-save approved plans to your Obsidian vault with YAML frontmatter and tags.

Prerequisites

  • Create a Vault: Open Obsidian → Create new vault → Choose location
  • Example: ~/Documents/Obsidian/MyVault
  • Verify Vault Exists: Obsidian creates obsidian.json config after first vault creation
# Check Obsidian installation (macOS)

ls /Applications/Obsidian.app

# Check Obsidian config exists (vault detection depends on this)

# macOS

cat ~/Library/Application\ Support/obsidian/obsidian.json

# Linux

cat ~/.config/obsidian/obsidian.json

# Windows

cat %APPDATA%/obsidian/obsidian.json

Step-by-Step Setup

# Step 1: Verify Obsidian is installed and has at least one vault

bash scripts/check-status.sh

# Step 2: Trigger a plan review (any method)

# Claude Code: Shift+Tab×2 → plan mode → exit plan mode

# Gemini CLI: gemini --approval-mode plan

# OpenCode: Agent creates a plan

# Step 3: In the plannotator UI:

#   1. Click ⚙️ (Settings gear icon)

#   2. Go to "Saving" tab

#   3. Toggle ON "Obsidian Integration"

#   4. Select your vault from dropdown (auto-detected)

#      - Or enter custom path if vault not detected

#   5. Set folder name (default: "plannotator")

# Step 4: Approve a plan to test the integration

#   - Click "Approve" in the plannotator UI

#   - Check your vault for the saved file

Obsidian Configuration Options

Setting

Description

Default

Vault

Path to Obsidian vault

Auto-detected

Folder

Subfolder in vault for plans

plannotator

Custom Path

Manual path if auto-detect fails

-

Saved File Format

Files are saved with human-readable names and YAML frontmatter:

Filename: {Title} - {Month} {Day}, {Year} {Hour}-{Minute}{am/pm}.md

Example:  User Authentication - Feb 22, 2026 10-45pm.md
---

created: 2026-02-22T22:45:30.000Z

source: plannotator

tags: [plannotator, project-name, typescript, ...]

---

[[Plannotator Plans]]

# Original plan content...

Tag extraction:

  • plannotator — always included
  • Project name — from git repo or directory
  • Title words — first 3 meaningful words from H1 heading
  • Languages — from code blocks (typescript → typescript)

Folder Organization

Organize plans within the vault using subfolders:

vault/plannotator/

├── approved/          ← approved plans

├── denied/            ← rejected plans

└── 2026-02/           ← monthly archive

Create subfolders manually (Obsidian detects them automatically):

mkdir -p ~/path/to/vault/plannotator/approved

mkdir -p ~/path/to/vault/plannotator/denied

mkdir -p ~/path/to/vault/plannotator/2026-02

Or write directly to any subfolder:

cp ~/.plannotator/plans/<name>-approved.md ~/path/to/vault/plannotator/approved/

Bear Notes (Alternative)

If you prefer Bear Notes over Obsidian:

  • Toggle ON "Bear Notes" in Settings → Saving tab
  • Plans are saved via bear://x-callback-url/create
  • Tags are appended as hashtags
  • Validate callback from terminal:
open "bear://x-callback-url/create?title=Plannotator%20Check&#x26;text=Bear%20callback%20OK"

Feature

Obsidian

Bear

Storage

File system

x-callback-url

Frontmatter

YAML

None (hashtags)

Platforms

macOS/Win/Linux

macOS/iOS

Troubleshooting

Vault not detected:

# 1. Check Obsidian config exists

ls ~/Library/Application\ Support/obsidian/obsidian.json  # macOS

# 2. If missing, open Obsidian and create a vault first

open /Applications/Obsidian.app

# 3. After creating vault, restart plannotator

Plans not saving:

# Check write permissions on vault folder

ls -la ~/path/to/vault/plannotator/

# Check browser console for errors (F12 → Console)

Export → Notes tab Save buttons require hook mode:

  • Export → Notes tab Save buttons require plannotator running in hook mode (stdin JSON input). In CLI review/annotate modes, the /api/save-notes endpoint is not active. Normal Claude Code hook invocation (ExitPlanMode hook) always runs in hook mode.

Settings not visible in automated/headless browsers:

  • Obsidian Integration settings must be configured in the system browser that plannotator auto-opens. Settings are stored in cookies (not localStorage). Automated/headless browser profiles (Playwright, Puppeteer) use isolated cookie jars and will not see these settings.

Bear export not working:

  • Confirm Bear app is installed and opened at least once
  • Confirm open "bear://x-callback-url/create?..." works from terminal
  • Use system browser session for plannotator settings; automated/headless sessions can block custom URI handlers

Settings not persisting:

  • Settings are stored in cookies (not localStorage)
  • Ensure cookies are enabled for localhost
  • Settings persist across different ports

Auto-save (Summary)

Obsidian integration is optional — plans can still be reviewed and approved without it.

Best Practices

  • Use plan review BEFORE the agent starts coding — catch wrong approaches early
  • Keep each annotation tied to one concrete, actionable change
  • Include acceptance criteria in "request changes" feedback
  • For diff review, annotate exact line ranges tied to expected behavior changes
  • Use image annotation for UI/UX feedback where text is insufficient

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