init-review-policy
Initialize Review Policy
Create a repo-local review policy package for use by /code-review and /review.
Goal
Initialize these files:
.opencode/review/policy.md(required).opencode/review/checklist.md(optional but recommended).opencode/review/severity.yml(optional but recommended)
Behavior
- Detect repo root (prefer
vcs-detectif available). - Create
.opencode/review/if missing. - If files do not exist, create them from templates below.
- If files exist, preserve user content and only add missing sections.
- Ask for domain-specific overrides from user input and apply them.
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