Navigator Slash Command Generator
Generate new slash commands for the Navigator plugin following established conventions and patterns.
When to Invoke
Auto-invoke when user says:
- •"Add a slash command for..."
- •"Create a new /nav:[name] command"
- •"Generate slash command..."
- •"Add /nav:[feature] command"
- •"New Navigator command for..."
What This Does
- •Asks for command details (name, purpose, complexity)
- •Analyzes existing commands for pattern matching
- •Generates command markdown file with proper structure
- •Validates YAML frontmatter and formatting
- •Shows usage example
Execution Steps
Step 1: Gather Command Requirements
Ask user:
- •Command name (kebab-case, without /nav: prefix)
- •Example: "marker", "compact", "update-doc"
- •Command purpose (one sentence description)
- •Example: "Create context markers to save conversation state"
- •Command complexity:
- •Simple: Single action, minimal steps (e.g., marker)
- •Medium: Multiple steps, some logic (e.g., compact)
- •Complex: Multi-phase execution, integrations (e.g., init, start)
- •User-facing or internal?
- •User-facing: Part of standard Navigator workflow
- •Internal: For plugin development/maintenance
Step 2: Analyze Similar Commands
Use Task agent to find similar commands:
"Find existing Navigator commands similar to [purpose]: - Commands in commands/*.md - Similar complexity level - Common structure patterns - Return 2-3 best examples"
What to extract from examples:
- •Section structure (What This Does, When to Use, etc.)
- •Tone and style (conversational, 2nd person)
- •Emoji usage patterns
- •Example format
- •Troubleshooting patterns
Step 3: Design Command Structure
Based on complexity level:
Simple commands:
- YAML frontmatter (description) - Title - What This Does (2-3 sentences) - Usage (basic syntax + examples) - When to Use (2-3 scenarios) - Expected Output - Troubleshooting (2-3 common issues) - Closing statement
Medium commands:
- YAML frontmatter - Title + overview - What This Does (detailed explanation) - When to Use (5-6 scenarios with examples) - Usage / Execution Steps - Output Format - Integration notes (if applicable) - Troubleshooting (4-5 issues) - Best Practices - Closing statement
Complex commands:
- YAML frontmatter - Title + comprehensive overview - What This Does (with comparisons) - Execution Plan (multi-step) - Pre-flight checks - Step-by-step implementation - Validation steps - Integration with PM tools (if applicable) - Success criteria - Troubleshooting (comprehensive) - Edge cases - Performance notes - Closing statement
Step 4: Generate Command File
Use predefined function: functions/command_generator.py
# Generates command markdown following Navigator conventions
generate_command(
name="[command-name]",
description="[one-line purpose]",
complexity="simple|medium|complex",
sections={
"what_this_does": "...",
"when_to_use": [...],
"usage": "...",
"execution_steps": [...],
"troubleshooting": [...]
}
)
File location: commands/[command-name].md
Structure:
- •YAML frontmatter with description
- •Title (# Command Name - Navigator Context)
- •Overview paragraph (what user is doing)
- •Content sections (based on complexity)
- •Closing statement (emoji + key takeaway)
Step 5: Validate Generated Command
Use predefined function: functions/command_validator.py
Checks:
- • YAML frontmatter is valid
- • Description field exists and is clear
- • Markdown structure is correct
- • All sections have content
- • Code blocks are properly formatted
- • Examples are realistic
- • Troubleshooting addresses real issues
- • Tone matches Navigator style (conversational, helpful)
- • Emoji usage is consistent with other commands
- • File name matches command name (kebab-case)
Step 6: Show Usage Example
Display:
✅ Slash Command Created: /nav:[command-name] File: commands/[command-name].md Lines: [count] Complexity: [simple/medium/complex] Try it: /nav:[command-name] What it does: [brief description] Next steps: 1. Test the command manually 2. Update plugin documentation if public-facing 3. Add to CLAUDE.md command list if needed
Example Workflows
Example 1: Simple Command
User: "Add a slash command for showing Navigator version"
Execution:
- •
Gather requirements:
codeName: version Purpose: Display current Navigator plugin version Complexity: Simple Type: User-facing
- •
Analyze similar (via Task agent):
codeFound similar: marker.md (simple, informational) Pattern: Short description → Usage → When to use → Output
- •
Design structure:
code- Frontmatter - Title: "Navigator Version Info" - What This Does: 1 paragraph - Usage: Basic syntax - When to Use: 2-3 scenarios - Output Format: Example - Closing statement
- •
Generate:
commands/version.mdmarkdown--- description: Display Navigator plugin version and system info --- # Navigator Version Info Check which version of Navigator you're running. ## What This Does Displays the current Navigator plugin version, Claude Code version, and system configuration. ## Usage ```bash /nav:version
When to Use
Reporting issues:
- •Include version info in bug reports
- •Help maintainers reproduce issues
Checking updates:
- •See if you're on latest version
- •Compare with marketplace version
System diagnostics:
- •Verify plugin installed correctly
- •Check configuration loaded
Output Format
codeNavigator Plugin ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Version: 2.2.0 Installed: /Users/you/.claude/plugins/jitd Config: .agent/.nav-config.json System: - Claude Code: 1.5.0 - Project: /Users/you/project - Platform: darwin
Keep your Navigator up to date for latest features 🚀
code - •
Validate: ✅ All checks pass
- •
Show usage:
code✅ Slash Command Created: /nav:version File: commands/version.md Lines: 45 Complexity: Simple Try it: /nav:version
Example 2: Medium Command
User: "Create a command for archiving old task documentation"
Execution:
- •
Gather requirements:
codeName: archive-tasks Purpose: Move completed tasks to archive directory Complexity: Medium (file operations, validation) Type: User-facing
- •
Analyze similar:
codeFound: markers.md (file management, user selection) Found: compact.md (multi-step process) Pattern: Overview → Execution Plan → Steps → Validation
- •
Design structure:
code- Frontmatter - Title + overview - What This Does (comparison with manual approach) - When to Use (5 scenarios) - Execution Plan (Step 1-4) - Output Format - Troubleshooting (4 issues) - Best Practices - Closing
- •
Generate:
commands/archive-tasks.md(full content) - •
Validate: ✅ All checks pass
- •
Show usage: Command ready to use
Output Format
After generating command, show:
✅ Slash Command Created: /nav:[name] Structure: ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 📄 commands/[name].md Sections: ✅ YAML frontmatter ✅ Title and overview ✅ What This Does ✅ When to Use ([N] scenarios) ✅ Usage / Execution Plan ✅ [Additional sections based on complexity] ✅ Troubleshooting ✅ Closing statement ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Command: /nav:[name] Purpose: [brief description] Lines: [count] Test it: /nav:[name] Documentation: - Add to README.md if user-facing - Update CLAUDE.md command list - Add to plugin.json if needed
Best Practices
Command Naming
- •Use kebab-case (marker, update-doc, archive-tasks)
- •Be specific but concise (not too generic, not too verbose)
- •Match feature purpose (nav:compact for compacting)
- •Avoid abbreviations unless very common
Description Writing
- •One sentence, clear purpose
- •Action-oriented ("Create", "Display", "Update")
- •Mention key benefit or what it does
- •Under 100 characters
Content Structure
- •Start with user perspective ("You are...")
- •Use 2nd person ("your task", "you can")
- •Include realistic examples
- •Show expected output
- •Address common issues in troubleshooting
Tone and Style
- •Conversational and helpful
- •Use emojis for visual markers (✅❌📖🚀)
- •Bold key terms and actions
- •Code blocks for all commands/output
- •Bullet lists for readability
Examples Quality
- •Real-world scenarios (not toy examples)
- •Show before/after when relevant
- •Include expected output
- •Cover common use cases
- •Demonstrate Navigator benefits
Troubleshooting Section
- •Address real issues users might encounter
- •Provide specific solutions (not generic advice)
- •Include verification commands
- •Link to related docs if helpful
Common Command Patterns
Informational Commands
Pattern: Simple structure, quick output Examples: version, status, list Sections: Description → Usage → Output
Action Commands
Pattern: Execute something, show result Examples: marker, compact, archive Sections: Description → Execution → Validation → Result
Setup/Configuration Commands
Pattern: Multi-step process, checks Examples: init, migrate, setup Sections: Pre-flight → Steps → Validation → Troubleshooting
Management Commands
Pattern: User selection, operations, feedback Examples: markers (list/load), tasks (list/select) Sections: Overview → Modes → Operations → Results
Troubleshooting
Generated Command Too Short
Problem: Command content is sparse, missing sections
Solutions:
- •Increase complexity level (simple → medium)
- •Add more scenarios to "When to Use"
- •Expand troubleshooting section (more common issues)
- •Add Best Practices section
- •Include more examples
Command Doesn't Match Navigator Style
Problem: Tone or structure feels off
Solutions:
- •Re-analyze example commands (marker.md, compact.md)
- •Check emoji usage (should match existing patterns)
- •Verify 2nd person perspective ("You are...")
- •Ensure conversational tone (not technical manual)
- •Add personality to closing statement
YAML Validation Fails
Problem: Invalid frontmatter
Solutions:
- •Check YAML syntax (proper indentation)
- •Ensure
descriptionfield exists - •Verify no special characters break parsing
- •Test with:
python -c "import yaml; yaml.safe_load(open('commands/[name].md').read().split('---')[1])"
Examples Are Too Generic
Problem: Examples don't feel realistic
Solutions:
- •Base examples on actual Navigator usage
- •Use real file paths (not /path/to/file)
- •Show actual output format (not [output here])
- •Include context (why user would run this)
Success Criteria
This skill succeeds when:
- • Generated command file is syntactically valid
- • YAML frontmatter passes validation
- • All required sections present
- • Tone matches Navigator style (conversational, helpful)
- • Examples are realistic and useful
- • Troubleshooting addresses real issues
- • Command can be invoked in Claude Code
- • Minimal manual editing needed (<10% of content)
The plugin-slash-command skill automates Navigator command creation, ensuring consistency and saving development time 🔧