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Create and manage Architecture Decision Records (ADRs). Use when documenting technology choices, design decisions, or architectural changes that need to be tracked over time. This is the CANONICAL ADR skill - all ADR-related work should use this skill.
ADR management skill. Auto-invoked for generating architecture decisions, documenting design rationale, and maintaining the decision record log. Uses native read/write tools to scaffold and update ADR markdown files.
Grilling session that challenges your plan against the existing domain model, sharpens terminology, and updates documentation (CONTEXT.md, ADRs) inline as decisions crystallise. Use when user wants to stress-test a plan against their project's language and documented decisions.
When a GDD is revised, scans all ADRs and the traceability index to identify which architectural decisions are now potentially stale. Produces a change impact report and guides the user through resolution.
Creates reference documentation structure + smart documents (ADRs/Guides/Manuals) based on TECH_STACK. Only creates justified documents (nontrivial technology choices). L2 Worker in ln-100-documents-pipeline.
Expert documentation generator for coding projects. Analyzes codebases to create thorough, comprehensive documentation for developers and users. Supports incremental updates, multi-audience documentation, architecture decision records, and documentation health tracking. Works with any project type (APIs, CLIs, web apps, libraries). Use when you need to document a new project, update docs after adding features, or create comprehensive documentation for open source releases.
Create and maintain Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) in git repos. Use when you need to propose, write, update, accept/reject, deprecate, or supersede an ADR; bootstrap an adr folder and index; or enforce ADR conventions (status, dates, links, and filenames) for markdown decision logs.
Create and maintain Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) optimized for agentic coding workflows. Use when you need to propose, write, update, accept/reject, deprecate, or supersede an ADR; bootstrap an adr folder and index; consult existing ADRs before implementing changes; or enforce ADR conventions. This skill uses Socratic questioning to capture intent before drafting, and validates output against an agent-readiness checklist.
Grilling session that challenges your plan against the existing domain model, sharpens terminology, and updates documentation (CONTEXT.md, ADRs) inline as decisions crystallise. Use when user wants to stress-test a plan against their project's language and documented decisions.
After architecture is complete, produces a flat actionable rules sheet for programmers — what you must do, what you must never do, per system and per layer. Extracted from all Accepted ADRs, technical preferences, and engine reference docs. More immediately actionable than ADRs (which explain why).
Crear o actualizar Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) en docs/adr/. Activar siempre que el usuario quiera documentar, registrar, actualizar o cambiar el estado de una decisión arquitectónica — incluso si no usa la palabra "ADR". Frases que activan este skill: "registrar decisión", "documentar por qué usamos X", "dejar constancia de esta elección técnica", "decision record", "cambiar ADR a Accepted", "marcar como Superseded", "crear ADR", "actualizar ADR", "nuevo ADR", "ADR-XXX". Usar también cuando el usuario describa una tensión arquitectónica que deba quedar documentada.
Write, edit, or review chapters of an arc42 architecture documentation. Use when user says 'write arc42', 'update the architecture documentation', 'fill out chapter 5', 'arc42 chapter', 'architecture docs', or 'document our building blocks'. Do NOT use for ADRs (use document-decision — ADRs belong inside arc42 chapter 9) or user-facing feature docs (use document-feature).