Forge + Superpowers

Superpowers brings the skills. Forge decides when they run.

Superpowers gives your AI tools a library of expert skills. Forge runs your team's workflow — and weaves those skills into it, recommending them at the right step or requiring them outright.

Two halves of one workflow.

Superpowers is a library of skills for Claude Code — packaged, repeatable expertise for work like brainstorming a feature, writing an implementation plan, or reviewing a branch. Forge is the governance layer that runs your team's SDLC: every session briefed, scoped, and gated. On their own, each is useful. Together, the skills your team installs become steps Forge can place, recommend, and enforce.

Superpowers
A library of expert, repeatable skills for Claude Code.
Forge
The governance layer that runs your team's SDLC.

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Or required, when it matters.

Some steps shouldn't be optional. In the Forge workflow editor, a team lead can attach a Superpowers skill to a step as a required local skill. Forge then holds the step until that skill has run — and records which skills ran in the audit trail. Set once, enforced for every engineer on every run.

Forge workflow editor showing the Define a Feature workflow, with superpowers:brainstorming attached as a required local skill on the Gather Context step.
The Forge workflow editor — superpowers:brainstorming attached to the “Gather Context” step as a required local skill.
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Bring your skills. Forge runs the workflow.

Install the Superpowers skills your team needs, then let Forge decide when each one runs.