This skill should be used when creating a Claude Code slash command. Use when users ask to "create a command", "make a slash command", "add a command", or want to document a workflow as a reusable command. Essential for creating optimized, agent-executable slash commands with proper structure and best practices.
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npx tessl skill review --optimize ./codex/command-creator/SKILL.mdThis skill guides the creation of Claude Code slash commands - reusable workflows that can be invoked with /command-name in Claude Code conversations.
Slash commands are markdown files stored in .claude/commands/ (project-level) or ~/.claude/commands/ (global/user-level) that get expanded into prompts when invoked. They're ideal for:
Invoke this skill when users:
This skill includes reference documentation for detailed guidance:
references folder - Command patterns (workflow automation, iterative fixing, agent delegation, simple execution)references folder - Real command examples with full source (submit-stack, ensure-ci, create-implementation-plan)references folder - Quality checklist, common pitfalls, writing guidelines, template structureLoad these references as needed when creating commands to understand patterns, see examples, or ensure quality.
Every slash command is a markdown file with:
---
description: Brief description shown in /help (required)
argument-hint: <placeholder> (optional, if command takes arguments)
---
# Command Title
[Detailed instructions for the agent to execute autonomously]Auto-detect the appropriate location:
git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2>/dev/null.claude/commands/~/.claude/commands/~/.claude/commands/.claude/commands/Report the chosen location to the user before proceeding.
Help the user understand different command types. Load patterns.md from this skill's references folder to see available patterns:
Ask the user: "Which pattern is closest to what you want to create?" This helps frame the conversation.
Ask the user for key information:
Ask:
Guidelines:
submit-stack, ensure-ci, create-from-plansubmit_stack, ensure_ci, create_from_planmy-command.md → invoked as /my-command/help output)Ask:
If command takes arguments:
argument-hint: <placeholder> to frontmatter<angle-brackets> for required arguments[square-brackets] for optional argumentsAsk:
Gather details about:
Ask:
Create the command file with agent-ready instructions. Load best-practices.md from this skill's references folder for:
Key principles:
Determine full file path:
.claude/commands/[command-name].md~/.claude/commands/[command-name].mdEnsure directory exists:
mkdir -p [directory-path]Write the command file using the Write tool
Confirm with user:
/command-name [arguments]If the user wants to test:
You can test this command by running: /command-name [arguments]For detailed guidance, load the bundled references:
references folder when designing the command workflowreferences folder to see how existing commands are structuredreferences folder before finalizing to ensure qualityCommon patterns to remember:
pytest, pyright, ruff, prettier, make, gt commands.PLAN.md) before proceedingWhen creating a command:
Focus on creating commands that agents can execute autonomously, with clear steps, explicit tool usage, and proper error handling.
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