Why
Kami (紙, かみ) means paper in Japanese: the surface where a finished idea lands. AI can produce documents better than most humans do manually. The missing piece is not capability but constraint: without a design system, every session drifts into generic gray and inconsistent layouts.
Kami fills that gap: one constraint language, eight document templates plus a landing-page system, simple enough for agents to run reliably, strict enough that every output is something you actually want to ship.
Part of a trilogy: Kaku (書く) writes code, Waza (技) drills habits, Kami (紙) delivers documents.
Showcase
Real PDFs from one constraint set, across templates and languages. Click any preview to open it.
Install
Claude Code, v2.1.142 or newer
/plugin marketplace add tw93/kami
/plugin install kami@kami
The marketplace points Claude Code at the generated lightweight plugin bundle, not the whole website and release archive tree.
Codex plugin marketplace
codex plugin marketplace add tw93/kami
codex plugin add kami@kami
This installs Kami as a Codex plugin from the repo marketplace, so future updates can use codex plugin marketplace upgrade kami followed by codex plugin add kami@kami.
Generic agents for tools that read from ~/.agents/







