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leo-claude-mktplace/plugins/pr-review/commands/pr.md
lmiranda 5bbcee06ac fix(commands): wire dispatch files to real sub-command names via Skill tool
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>
2026-02-08 21:04:24 -05:00

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name, description
name description
pr Pull request review and management — type /pr <action> for commands

/pr

Multi-agent pull request review with confidence scoring.

When invoked without a sub-command, display available actions and ask which to run.

Available Commands

Action Command to Invoke Description
review /pr-review:pr-review Full multi-agent PR review with confidence scoring
summary /pr-review:pr-summary Quick summary of PR changes
findings /pr-review:pr-findings List and filter review findings by category/severity
diff /pr-review:pr-diff Formatted diff with inline review comments
init /pr-review:pr-init Quick project setup for PR reviews
sync /pr-review:pr-sync Sync config with git remote after repo move/rename
setup /pr-review:pr-setup Setup wizard for pr-review

Routing

If $ARGUMENTS is provided (e.g., user typed /pr review):

  1. Match the first word of $ARGUMENTS against the Action column above
  2. Invoke the corresponding command from the "Command to Invoke" column using the Skill tool
  3. Pass any remaining arguments to the invoked command

If no arguments provided:

  1. Display the Available Commands table
  2. Ask: "Which action would you like to run?"
  3. 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., /pr-review:pr-review)