adr-drafting
ADR Drafting
Creates new Architecture Decision Record (ADR) documents for major architectural choices so teams can keep a clear history of why important technical decisions were made.
Overview
This skill helps create a new ADR from discovery to final markdown file. It confirms the decision details, inspects the repository for any existing ADR conventions, and drafts a new ADR with the standard sections Title, Status, Context, Decision, and Consequences.
When the repository does not already have an ADR convention, default to storing ADRs in docs/architecture/adr and use a zero-padded filename such as 0001-use-postgresql-for-primary-database.md.
See references/template.md for the default ADR template and references/examples.md for example ADRs and naming patterns.
When to Use
Use this skill when a user or agent has decided on a meaningful architectural change and needs to document the rationale, chosen direction, and trade-offs in a new Architecture Decision Record. It fits requests such as creating an ADR, documenting an architecture decision, writing a decision record, or preserving the project history behind an important technical choice.
Instructions
Phase 1: Confirm the ADR inputs
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