| name | customize |
| description | Guided customization of your Legal Builder Hub profile — change one thing without re-running the whole cold-start interview. Adjust practice profile, installed starter pack, watched registries, update preferences, or QA strictness. Use when the user says "change my [thing]", "add a registry", "update my profile", "edit my config", or "customize".
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| argument-hint | [section name, or describe what you want to change] |
/customize
When this runs
The user typed /legal-builder-hub:customize. They want to change something
in their Builder Hub profile — a watched registry, update notification
preferences, a practice area for recommendations — without re-running the
whole cold-start interview and without hand-editing YAML.
What to do
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Read the config. Read
~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/legal-builder-hub/CLAUDE.md
(and ~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/company-profile.md one
level up). If the plugin config does not exist or still contains
[PLACEHOLDER] values, say:
You haven't run setup yet. Run /legal-builder-hub:cold-start-interview
first — customize is for adjusting a profile you already have.
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Show the customizable map. List what's in the profile, grouped, with a
one-line summary of the current value:
- Company / who you are — name, industry, jurisdictions, stage, practice
setting (shared across all 12 plugins — changes flow through
company-profile.md)
- Your practice profile — practice areas in scope, used to recommend
community skills
- Installed starter pack — which plugins and skills are installed via
the hub, with install source
- Watched registries — GitHub repositories / URLs the hub pulls
community skills from
- Update preferences — check cadence (daily / weekly / on demand),
notification channel (Slack / in-session), auto-update vs. prompt
- QA strictness — how aggressively
/qa flags issues on a candidate
skill before install (lenient / middle / strict), and which
failure-mode checks are on
- Skill install defaults — install scope (user / project), whether
to run
/qa automatically before install
- Integrations — Slack / document storage status, fallbacks
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Ask what they want to change.
What would you like to adjust? Pick a section, or describe the change in
your own words.
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Make the change. Show the current value, ask for the new value, explain
what changes downstream, confirm, write it to the config.
Examples:
- Adding a new watched registry: "
/browse will search this registry
alongside the existing ones. /update will check it on its next run."
- QA strictness strict → middle: "
/qa will report the same findings
but not block install on the medium band unless you confirm."
- Auto-update on → off: "The hub will prompt you before applying
updates instead of applying them automatically."
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For shared-profile changes (company name, industry, jurisdictions,
practice setting, stage): write to
~/.claude/plugins/config/claude-for-legal/company-profile.md and note:
This change affects all 12 plugins — any plugin that reads your
jurisdiction footprint now sees [new value].
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Close.
Done. Your next output will reflect the change. Anything else? You can
run /legal-builder-hub:customize anytime.
Guardrails
- Never delete a section. If the user wants to "remove" a watched
registry, offer to mark it
[Paused] and explain that pausing keeps the
install history but stops update checks.
- Flag internal inconsistency. If the change would make the profile
inconsistent (e.g., auto-update on + QA strictness off; or practice
profile that doesn't match any installed plugin), flag the tension.
- Flag guardrail degradation. The Legal Skill Design Framework checks
(nine design parameters, three legal failure modes, trust-surface check)
are what
/qa exists to run — turning them off defeats the point. If the
user wants to lower strictness, recommend the middle band rather than
disabling the check.
- One change at a time. Don't re-ask the whole interview.