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claude-code-slash-commands

This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a command", "write a slash command", "build a plugin command", or wants to add custom commands to Claude Code.

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Evaluation results

100%

69%

Git Commit Helper Command

Dynamic bash context in slash command

Criteria
Without context
With context

Correct project location

100%

100%

Description in frontmatter

0%

100%

argument-hint present

0%

100%

allowed-tools for Bash

0%

100%

Bash execution via ! prefix

0%

100%

Git diff or status captured

0%

100%

Recent commits captured

0%

100%

Argument placeholder used

100%

100%

No isolated ! in backtick

100%

100%

100%

34%

Code Review Command Suite

Namespaced command suite with frontmatter

Criteria
Without context
With context

Project-scoped location

100%

100%

Subdirectory namespacing

100%

100%

Both files named review.md

100%

100%

Frontend description in frontmatter

0%

100%

Backend description in frontmatter

0%

100%

Frontend argument-hint

0%

100%

Backend argument-hint

0%

100%

Argument placeholder in commands

100%

100%

Usage doc explains namespace labels

81%

100%

Domain-specific prompt content

100%

100%

100%

35%

Quick Documentation Lookup Command

File references, isolated context, and model selection

Criteria
Without context
With context

Personal command location

0%

100%

Description in frontmatter

100%

100%

argument-hint present

0%

100%

File references with @ prefix

100%

100%

Both documents referenced

100%

100%

context: fork used

0%

100%

Lightweight model specified

100%

100%

Argument placeholder used

100%

100%

Markdown file format

100%

100%

Repository
dwmkerr/claude-toolkit
Evaluated
Agent
Claude Code
Model
Claude Sonnet 4.6

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