| name | code-review |
| description | Review current git changes or latest commit using code-reviewer and architect-reviewer agents. Use after completing code changes to get comprehensive quality feedback. |
| allowed-tools | Bash(git status:*), Bash(git diff:*), Bash(git log:*), Bash(git show:*), Task |
| disable-model-invocation | true |
Code Review Command
Purpose
Perform comprehensive code review of current changes or latest commit. Automatically invokes:
- code-reviewer agent: Always (code quality, security, maintainability)
- architect-reviewer agent: Conditionally (architectural impact assessment)
Workflow
1. Determine Review Target
Check for uncommitted changes:
git status --porcelain
Decision:
- If changes exist: Review uncommitted changes via
git diff
- If no changes: Review latest commit via
git log -1 and git show HEAD
2. Analyze Change Scope
Extract metrics from git output:
Count:
- Files changed
- Lines added/removed
- Directories affected
- New files vs modifications
Detect:
- Database migration files (
migrations/, schema.prisma, *.sql)
- API contract files (
*.graphql, openapi.yaml, API route files)
- Configuration files (
package.json, go.mod, docker-compose.yml)
- New directories or modules
3. Invoke code-reviewer Agent
Always execute using Task tool with subagent_type: "code-reviewer":
Perform comprehensive code review of the current changes.
Focus areas:
- Code quality: readability, naming, structure
- Security: exposed secrets, input validation, vulnerability patterns
- Error handling: edge cases, error messages, recovery
- Performance: obvious bottlenecks, inefficient patterns
- Testing: coverage for critical paths
- Coding standards compliance
Changes to review:
{paste git diff or git show output}
Provide feedback organized by:
- Critical issues (must fix before merge)
- Warnings (should fix)
- Suggestions (consider improving)
Include specific code examples and fix recommendations.
The code-reviewer agent has access to Read, Write, Edit, Bash, and Grep tools and will analyze the code thoroughly.
4. Conditional architect-reviewer Invocation
Scope Classification Criteria (score each criterion met):
| Criterion | Threshold | Score |
|---|
| Files Modified | ≥ 8 files | +1 |
| Total Lines Changed | ≥ 300 lines | +1 |
| Directories Affected | ≥ 3 directories | +1 |
| New Module/Package | New directory with ≥3 files | +1 |
| API Contract Changes | Modified: schema/, .graphql, api/, route files | +1 |
| Database Schema | Modified: migrations, schema files, ORM models | +1 |
| Config/Infrastructure | Modified: docker-compose, Dockerfile, K8s, CI/CD | +1 |
| Dependency Changes | Modified: package.json, go.mod, requirements.txt | +1 |
Decision:
- Score < 3 → Invoke
code-reviewer only
- Score ≥ 3 → Invoke both
code-reviewer and architect-reviewer
Request architect-reviewer using Task tool with subagent_type: "architect-reviewer":
Perform architectural review of these changes.
Change scope:
- Files changed: {count}
- Lines: +{added} -{removed}
- Directories affected: {list}
- Scope score: {X}/8
- Triggered by: {list of criteria met}
Evaluate:
- System design impact
- Scalability implications
- Technology choice justification
- Integration pattern soundness
- Security architecture
- Technical debt introduced/resolved
- Evolution path clarity
Provide strategic recommendations prioritized by:
- Critical architectural risks
- Design improvement opportunities
- Long-term maintainability concerns
Changes to review:
{paste git diff or git show output}
The architect-reviewer agent has access to Read, Write, Edit, Bash, Glob, and Grep tools for comprehensive analysis.
Output Format
Generate consolidated review summary:
# Code Review Report
**Generated**: {timestamp}
**Scope**: {uncommitted changes / latest commit: {hash}}
**Files Changed**: {count}
**Reviewers Invoked**: code-reviewer{, architect-reviewer if applicable}
---
## 📊 Change Summary
- **Lines**: +{added} -{removed}
- **Files**: {count} ({new_count} new, {modified_count} modified)
- **Directories**: {affected directories}
---
## 🔍 Code Reviewer Feedback
{consolidated output from code-reviewer agent}
---
## 🏗️ Architecture Reviewer Feedback
{if invoked, consolidated output from architect-reviewer agent}
{if not invoked, state: "Architectural review not required for this change scope"}
---
## ✅ Review Checklist
Based on agent feedback, generate action items:
### Critical (Must Fix)
- [ ] {issue 1}
- [ ] {issue 2}
### High Priority (Should Fix)
- [ ] {issue 3}
### Suggestions (Consider)
- [ ] {improvement 1}
---
## 📝 Next Steps
{recommended actions based on review results}
Important Notes
- Never modify code directly - this command only performs review
- Agent autonomy: code-reviewer and architect-reviewer may read files, run tests, or analyze dependencies as needed
- Coding guidelines: code-reviewer checks for coding standard violations
- Incremental reviews: For large changes (>20 files), agents may focus on high-impact areas first
- Git safety: All git commands are read-only (status, diff, log, show)
Example Usage
/code-review
Execution Instructions for Claude
- Run
git status --porcelain to detect changes
- If changes exist:
- Run
git diff to get uncommitted changes
- Run
git diff --stat for metrics
- If no changes:
- Run
git log -1 --oneline to get latest commit
- Run
git show HEAD to get commit changes
- Run
git show HEAD --stat for metrics
- Calculate scope score against 8 criteria
- Always invoke code-reviewer using Task tool with subagent_type: "code-reviewer"
- If score ≥ 3 invoke architect-reviewer using Task tool with subagent_type: "architect-reviewer"
- Wait for agent(s) to complete analysis
- Consolidate feedback into structured report
- Generate actionable checklist
Token optimization:
- Use
git diff --stat and git show --stat for metrics (avoid full diff parsing)
- Only pass full diff content to agents, not to your own analysis
- Let agents handle file reading - don't pre-read all changed files