All 25 dispatch files now have name: in frontmatter with Workflow section that displays sub-commands and prompts for selection. Bare /noun invocation is now useful instead of a dead end. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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name: release
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description: Release management — type /release <action> for commands
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# /release
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Release management with semantic versioning, changelog generation, and tag management.
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When invoked without a sub-command, display available actions and ask which to run.
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## Available Commands
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| Command | Description |
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|---------|-------------|
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| `/release setup` | Setup wizard — detect version locations and release conventions |
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| `/release prepare` | Prepare release: bump versions, update changelog, create branch |
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| `/release validate` | Pre-release checks — verify versions, changelog, dependencies |
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| `/release tag` | Create and push git tag with release notes |
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| `/release rollback` | Revert a release — remove tag, revert version bump |
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| `/release status` | Show current version and unreleased changes |
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## Workflow
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1. Display the table above
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2. Ask: "Which command would you like to run?"
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3. Route to the selected sub-command
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