| name | adr-writing |
| description | Use when writing or formatting an ADR document using the MADR template, applying Definition of Done (E.C.A.D.R.) criteria, or verifying ADR completeness. Triggers on "write the ADR", "format as MADR", "check ADR quality", "mark gaps in ADR". Also triggers when a decision has been extracted and needs to become a document. Does NOT extract decisions from conversations (use adr-decision-extraction) or orchestrate the full extract-confirm-write workflow (use write-adr). |
ADR Writing
Overview
Generate Architectural Decision Records (ADRs) following the MADR template with systematic completeness checking.
Quick Reference
┌─────────────┐ ┌──────────────┐ ┌─────────────┐
│ SEQUENCE │ ──▶ │ EXPLORE │ ──▶ │ FILL │
│ (get next │ │ (context, │ │ (template │
│ number) │ │ ADRs) │ │ sections) │
└─────────────┘ └──────────────┘ └─────────────┘
│ │
│ ▼
│ ┌─────────────┐
│ │ VERIFY │
│ │ (DoD │
└─────────────────────────────────│ checklist)│
└─────────────┘
When To Use
- Documenting architectural decisions from extracted requirements
- Converting meeting notes or discussions to formal ADRs
- Recording technical choices from PR discussions
- Creating decision records from design documents
Workflow
Step 1: Get Sequence Number
If a number was pre-assigned (e.g., when called from /beagle:write-adr with parallel writes):
- Use the pre-assigned number directly
- Do NOT call the script - this prevents duplicate numbers in parallel execution
If no number was pre-assigned (standalone use):
python scripts/next_adr_number.py
This outputs the next available ADR number (e.g., 0003).
For parallel allocation (used by parent commands):
python scripts/next_adr_number.py --count 3
Step 2: Explore Context
Before writing, gather additional context:
- Related code - Find implementations affected by this decision
- Existing ADRs - Check
docs/adrs/ for related or superseded decisions
- Discussion sources - PRs, issues, or documents referenced in decision
Step 3: Load Template
Load references/madr-template.md for the official MADR structure.
Step 4: Fill Sections
Populate each section from your decision data:
| Section | Source |
|---|
| Title | Decision summary (imperative mood) |
| Status | Always draft initially |
| Context | Problem statement, constraints |
| Decision Drivers | Prioritized requirements |
| Considered Options | All viable alternatives |
| Decision Outcome | Chosen option with rationale |
| Consequences | Good, bad, neutral impacts |
Step 5: Apply Definition of Done
Load references/definition-of-done.md and verify E.C.A.D.R. criteria:
- Explicit problem statement
- Comprehensive options analysis
- Actionable decision
- Documented consequences
- Reviewable by stakeholders
Step 6: Mark Gaps
For sections that cannot be filled from available data, insert investigation prompts:
* [INVESTIGATE: Review PR #42 discussion for additional drivers]
* [INVESTIGATE: Confirm with security team on compliance requirements]
* [INVESTIGATE: Benchmark performance of Option 2 vs Option 3]
These prompts signal incomplete sections for later follow-up.
Step 7: Write File
IMPORTANT: Every ADR MUST start with YAML frontmatter.
The frontmatter block is REQUIRED and must include at minimum:
---
status: draft
date: YYYY-MM-DD
---
Full frontmatter template:
---
status: draft
date: 2024-01-15
decision-makers: [alice, bob]
consulted: []
informed: []
---
Validation: Before writing the file, verify the content starts with --- followed by valid YAML frontmatter. If frontmatter is missing, add it before writing.
Save to docs/adrs/NNNN-slugified-title.md:
docs/adrs/0003-use-postgresql-for-user-data.md
docs/adrs/0004-adopt-event-sourcing-pattern.md
docs/adrs/0005-migrate-to-kubernetes.md
Step 8: Verify Frontmatter
After writing, confirm the file:
- Starts with
--- on the first line
- Contains
status: draft (or other valid status)
- Contains
date: YYYY-MM-DD with actual date
- Ends frontmatter with
--- before the title
File Naming Convention
Format: NNNN-slugified-title.md
| Component | Rule |
|---|
NNNN | Zero-padded sequence number from script |
- | Separator |
slugified-title | Lowercase, hyphens, no special characters |
.md | Markdown extension |
Reference Files
references/madr-template.md - Official MADR template structure
references/definition-of-done.md - E.C.A.D.R. quality criteria
Output Example
---
status: draft
date: 2024-01-15
decision-makers: [alice, bob]
---
# Use PostgreSQL for User Data Storage
## Context and Problem Statement
We need a database for user account data...
## Decision Drivers
* Data integrity requirements
* Query flexibility needs
* [INVESTIGATE: Confirm scaling projections with infrastructure team]
## Considered Options
* PostgreSQL
* MongoDB
* CockroachDB
## Decision Outcome
Chosen option: PostgreSQL, because...
## Consequences
### Good
* ACID compliance ensures data integrity
### Bad
* Requires more upfront schema design
### Neutral
* Team has moderate PostgreSQL experience