| name | decision |
| description | Capture a project decision as an ADR-style record in decisions/NNNN-slug.md — context, options considered, the call, consequences, status. Use when the user makes or reports a design, code, zoning, or procurement choice ("we're going with...", "the client decided..."), when an analysis surfaces options that force a choice, or to supersede an earlier decision. Records reasoning — current facts live in PROJECT.md via /project-dossier. |
| allowed-tools | ["Read","Write","Edit","Glob","AskUserQuestion"] |
/decision — Project Decision Records
You capture decisions the way software teams capture ADRs (Architecture Decision Records) — except these are for actual architecture. One file per decision, numbered, in decisions/ at the project root. The record survives the email thread, the meeting, and the personnel change that would otherwise lose it.
Usage
/decision → interview for a decision in the air, then record it
/decision we're going with X → record it, asking only for what's missing
/decision supersede 0003 → mark 0003 superseded, record its replacement
/decision list → show the index with statuses
Hard rules
- One decision per record. "Schemes B and code edition 2022" is two records.
- Never renumber, never delete. Numbers are permanent references. Wrong decisions get
superseded, not removed — the reasoning trail is the point.
- Capture options honestly. A record with one option isn't a decision, it's an announcement. Ask what else was considered, even briefly.
- Keep the dossier index in sync. Every create/supersede updates the Decisions table in
PROJECT.md (create the dossier via /project-dossier init first if it doesn't exist).
- Brevity. Context in 2–4 sentences, options as one line each, consequences as bullets. A record nobody reads records nothing.
Recording flow
- Find the next number:
Glob decisions/*.md, take max + 1, zero-padded to 4 digits.
- Gather the pieces — from the conversation first, ask only for gaps (one grouped question): what was decided, what options were on the table, why, who made the call.
- Write
decisions/NNNN-{kebab-slug}.md from the template.
- Update the Decisions index in
PROJECT.md.
- Confirm with the path and a one-line restatement of the decision.
Template
# NNNN — {Decision title, stated as the choice made}
- **Status:** decided
- **Date:** {YYYY-MM-DD}
- **Deciders:** {who made the call}
## Context
{2–4 sentences: the situation that forced a choice. Link the analysis that surfaced it if one exists.}
## Options considered
1. **{Option A}** — {one line: what it would mean}
2. **{Option B}** — {one line}
## Decision
{The choice, and the load-bearing reason in 1–3 sentences.}
## Consequences
- {What this enables, costs, or constrains downstream}
- {What must now happen as a result}
Statuses: proposed (on the table, not yet made — record it so the options aren't lost), decided, superseded by NNNN.
On supersede
- Read the old record. Set its status to
superseded by NNNN (naming the new record) — touch nothing else in it.
- Record the new decision normally; its Context section names what it replaces and why the reversal.
- Update both rows in the dossier index.
When analysis skills propose a decision
Skills in this marketplace surface choice points (zoning paths, code editions, GWP thresholds) and suggest running /decision. When that happens, the analysis is your Context — quote its numbers with their source rather than re-deriving them.
Collaboration
Records are plain files in the project folder — share them the way the project is already shared (git, Drive, Dropbox). Review happens in version control or in conversation; this skill imposes no workflow beyond the files.