Command Development
This skill contains shell command directives (!`command`) that may execute system commands. Review carefully before installing.
Command Development for Claude Code
Overview
Slash commands are frequently-used prompts defined as Markdown files that Claude executes during interactive sessions. Understanding command structure, frontmatter options, and dynamic features enables creating powerful, reusable workflows.
Key concepts:
- Markdown file format for commands
- YAML frontmatter for configuration
- Dynamic arguments and file references
- Bash execution for context
- Command organization and namespacing
Command Basics
What is a Slash Command?
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