* feat(commands): add /compound-engineering-setup for configurable agents Adds a new setup command that allows users to configure which review agents to use instead of hardcoding them in workflows. This enables: - Multi-step onboarding with AskUserQuestion for easy setup - Auto-detection of project type (Rails, Python, TypeScript, etc.) - Three setup modes: Quick (smart defaults), Advanced, and Minimal - Configuration stored in .claude/compound-engineering.json - Support for both global (~/.claude/) and project-specific config Updated workflows to read from config: - /workflows:review - reads reviewAgents from config - /plan_review - reads planReviewAgents from config - /workflows:work - references config for reviewer agents - /workflows:compound - references config for specialized agents 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: auto-trigger setup when no config exists Workflows now detect missing config and offer inline quick setup: - "Quick Setup" - auto-detect project type, create config, continue - "Full Setup" - run /compound-engineering-setup for customization - "Skip" - use defaults just this once This ensures users get onboarded automatically when running any workflow for the first time, without needing to know about the setup command beforehand. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(review): wire all conditionalAgents categories Extended /workflows:review to invoke conditional agents for: - migrations (existing) - frontend (new): JS/TS/Stimulus changes - architecture (new): structural changes, 10+ files - data (new): model/ActiveRecord changes Each category reads from conditionalAgents.* config key and runs appropriate specialized agents when file patterns match. Resolves: todos/001-ready-p2-conditional-agents-not-invoked.md Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: mark todo #001 as complete * feat(setup): add custom agent discovery and modify flow - Auto-detect custom agents in .claude/agents/ and ~/.claude/agents/ - Add modify existing config flow (add/remove agents, view config) - Include guide for creating custom review agents - Add customAgents mapping in config to track agent file paths - Update changelog with new config schema including customAgents Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: remove completed todos directory Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * [2.29.1] Improve /workflows:brainstorm question flow - Add "Ask more questions" option at handoff phase - Clarify that Claude should ask the user questions (not wait for user) - Require resolving ALL open questions before offering to proceed Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * Simplify plugin settings: replace 486-line wizard with .local.md pattern - Rewrite setup.md (486 → 95 lines): detect project type, create .claude/compound-engineering.local.md with smart defaults - Make review.md and work.md config-aware: read agents from .local.md frontmatter, fall back to auto-detected defaults - Wire schema-drift-detector into review.md migrations conditional block - Delete technical_review.md (duplicated /plan_review) - Add disable-model-invocation to setup.md - Bump to v2.32.0 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * Rewrite .claude/ paths for OpenCode/Codex targets, add npm publish workflow - Converters now rewrite .claude/ → .opencode/ (OpenCode) and .codex/ (Codex) in command bodies and agent bodies so .local.md settings work cross-platform - Apply transformContentForCodex to agent bodies (was only commands before) - Add GitHub Action to auto-publish to npm on version bump merge to main - Bump to v0.4.0 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(workflows-work): require post-deploy monitoring section Add a mandatory Post-Deploy Monitoring & Validation section to the /workflows:work PR template, include no-impact fallback guidance, and enforce it in the quality checklist. * Add learnings-researcher to review workflow, fix docs site counts - Add learnings-researcher as parallel agent #14 in /workflows:review so past solutions from docs/solutions/ are surfaced during code review - Make /release-docs command invocable (remove disable-model-invocation) - Fix stale counts across docs site (agents 28→29, commands 19→24, skills 15→18, MCP servers 2→1) - Bump version to 2.32.1 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * Move /release-docs to local .claude/commands/, bump to 2.32.2 Repo maintenance command doesn't need to be distributed to plugin users. Update command count 24 → 23 across plugin.json, marketplace.json, and docs. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * Move settings to project root: compound-engineering.local.md Tool-agnostic location — works for Claude, Codex, OpenCode without path rewriting. No global fallback, just project root. Update commands (setup, review, work) and converter tests. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * Make /compound-engineering-setup interactive with auto-detect fast path Two paths: "Auto-configure" (one click, smart defaults) or "Customize" (pick stack, focus areas, review depth). Uses AskUserQuestion throughout. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * Replace /compound-engineering-setup command with setup skill Setup is now a skill invoked on-demand when compound-engineering.local.md doesn't exist. Review and work commands just say "invoke the setup skill" instead of inlining the full setup flow. - Remove commands/setup.md (command) - Add skills/setup/SKILL.md (skill with interactive AskUserQuestion flow) - Simplify review.md and work.md to reference the skill - Counts: 29 agents, 22 commands, 19 skills Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * Prepare v2.33.0 release: setup skill, configurable review agents - Bump version to 2.33.0 - Consolidate CHANGELOG entries for this branch - Fix README: update counts (29/22/19), add setup + resolve-pr-parallel skills - Remove stale /compound-engineering-setup command reference Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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| name | description | disable-model-invocation |
|---|---|---|
| setup | Configure which review agents run for your project. Auto-detects stack and writes compound-engineering.local.md. | true |
Compound Engineering Setup
Interactive setup for compound-engineering.local.md — configures which agents run during /workflows:review and /workflows:work.
Step 1: Check Existing Config
Read compound-engineering.local.md in the project root. If it exists, display current settings summary and use AskUserQuestion:
question: "Settings file already exists. What would you like to do?"
header: "Config"
options:
- label: "Reconfigure"
description: "Run the interactive setup again from scratch"
- label: "View current"
description: "Show the file contents, then stop"
- label: "Cancel"
description: "Keep current settings"
If "View current": read and display the file, then stop. If "Cancel": stop.
Step 2: Detect and Ask
Auto-detect the project stack:
test -f Gemfile && test -f config/routes.rb && echo "rails" || \
test -f Gemfile && echo "ruby" || \
test -f tsconfig.json && echo "typescript" || \
test -f package.json && echo "javascript" || \
test -f pyproject.toml && echo "python" || \
test -f requirements.txt && echo "python" || \
echo "general"
Use AskUserQuestion:
question: "Detected {type} project. How would you like to configure?"
header: "Setup"
options:
- label: "Auto-configure (Recommended)"
description: "Use smart defaults for {type}. Done in one click."
- label: "Customize"
description: "Choose stack, focus areas, and review depth."
If Auto-configure → Skip to Step 4 with defaults:
- Rails:
[kieran-rails-reviewer, dhh-rails-reviewer, code-simplicity-reviewer, security-sentinel, performance-oracle] - Python:
[kieran-python-reviewer, code-simplicity-reviewer, security-sentinel, performance-oracle] - TypeScript:
[kieran-typescript-reviewer, code-simplicity-reviewer, security-sentinel, performance-oracle] - General:
[code-simplicity-reviewer, security-sentinel, performance-oracle, architecture-strategist]
If Customize → Step 3
Step 3: Customize (3 questions)
a. Stack — confirm or override:
question: "Which stack should we optimize for?"
header: "Stack"
options:
- label: "{detected_type} (Recommended)"
description: "Auto-detected from project files"
- label: "Rails"
description: "Ruby on Rails — adds DHH-style and Rails-specific reviewers"
- label: "Python"
description: "Python — adds Pythonic pattern reviewer"
- label: "TypeScript"
description: "TypeScript — adds type safety reviewer"
Only show options that differ from the detected type.
b. Focus areas — multiSelect:
question: "Which review areas matter most?"
header: "Focus"
multiSelect: true
options:
- label: "Security"
description: "Vulnerability scanning, auth, input validation (security-sentinel)"
- label: "Performance"
description: "N+1 queries, memory leaks, complexity (performance-oracle)"
- label: "Architecture"
description: "Design patterns, SOLID, separation of concerns (architecture-strategist)"
- label: "Code simplicity"
description: "Over-engineering, YAGNI violations (code-simplicity-reviewer)"
c. Depth:
question: "How thorough should reviews be?"
header: "Depth"
options:
- label: "Thorough (Recommended)"
description: "Stack reviewers + all selected focus agents."
- label: "Fast"
description: "Stack reviewers + code simplicity only. Less context, quicker."
- label: "Comprehensive"
description: "All above + git history, data integrity, agent-native checks."
Step 4: Build Agent List and Write File
Stack-specific agents:
- Rails →
kieran-rails-reviewer, dhh-rails-reviewer - Python →
kieran-python-reviewer - TypeScript →
kieran-typescript-reviewer - General → (none)
Focus area agents:
- Security →
security-sentinel - Performance →
performance-oracle - Architecture →
architecture-strategist - Code simplicity →
code-simplicity-reviewer
Depth:
- Thorough: stack + selected focus areas
- Fast: stack +
code-simplicity-revieweronly - Comprehensive: all above +
git-history-analyzer, data-integrity-guardian, agent-native-reviewer
Plan review agents: stack-specific reviewer + code-simplicity-reviewer.
Write compound-engineering.local.md:
---
review_agents: [{computed agent list}]
plan_review_agents: [{computed plan agent list}]
---
# Review Context
Add project-specific review instructions here.
These notes are passed to all review agents during /workflows:review and /workflows:work.
Examples:
- "We use Turbo Frames heavily — check for frame-busting issues"
- "Our API is public — extra scrutiny on input validation"
- "Performance-critical: we serve 10k req/s on this endpoint"
Step 5: Confirm
Saved to compound-engineering.local.md
Stack: {type}
Review depth: {depth}
Agents: {count} configured
{agent list, one per line}
Tip: Edit the "Review Context" section to add project-specific instructions.
Re-run this setup anytime to reconfigure.