All dispatch files referenced display names (e.g., `/doc audit`) that don't correspond to real slash commands. Claude Code resolves commands by filename, so `/doc audit` loads `doc.md` with $ARGUMENTS but never routes to `doc-audit.md`. Changes: - Updated 24 dispatch files with explicit Skill tool routing - Added "Command to Invoke" column with plugin-prefixed names - Added $ARGUMENTS matching for automatic routing - RFC dispatch file uses inline handling (no separate command files) - Updated COMMANDS-CHEATSHEET.md with invocation methods - Updated MIGRATION-v9.md with command name mapping explanation Affects: 25 dispatch files across 12 plugins (core, data, saas, ops, debug) Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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name, description
| name | description |
|---|---|
| adr | Architecture Decision Records management — type /adr <action> for commands |
/adr
Architecture Decision Records management for projman.
When invoked without a sub-command, display available actions and ask which to run.
Available Commands
| Action | Command to Invoke | Description |
|---|---|---|
create |
/projman:adr-create |
Create a new ADR wiki page |
list |
/projman:adr-list |
List all ADRs by status |
update |
/projman:adr-update |
Update an existing ADR |
supersede |
/projman:adr-supersede |
Mark an ADR as superseded by a new one |
Usage
/adr create "<title>"
/adr list [--status proposed|accepted|superseded|deprecated]
/adr update <ADR-NNNN> [--status accepted|deprecated]
/adr supersede <ADR-NNNN> --by <ADR-MMMM>
Routing
If $ARGUMENTS is provided (e.g., user typed /adr create):
- Match the first word of
$ARGUMENTSagainst the Action column above - Invoke the corresponding command from the "Command to Invoke" column using the Skill tool
- Pass any remaining arguments to the invoked command
If no arguments provided:
- Display the Available Commands table
- Ask: "Which action would you like to run?"
- When the user responds, invoke the matching command using the Skill tool
Note: Commands can also be invoked directly using their plugin-prefixed names (e.g., /projman:adr-create)