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Create a new slash command for Claude Code. Guides the user through defining the command name, what it does, and generates the markdown file in .claude/commands/. Use when the user says 'create a command', 'new command', 'add a slash command', 'I want a shortcut for', or wants to create a reusable slash command.

evolution-foundation By evolution-foundation schedule Updated 4/9/2026

name: create-command description: "Create a new slash command for Claude Code. Guides the user through defining the command name, what it does, and generates the markdown file in .claude/commands/. Use when the user says 'create a command', 'new command', 'add a slash command', 'I want a shortcut for', or wants to create a reusable slash command."

Create Slash Command

Guide the user through creating a new slash command for Claude Code.

What You're Building

A slash command is a .md file in .claude/commands/ that acts as a shortcut. When the user types /command-name in Claude Code, the file contents are injected as the prompt.

Commands are simpler than skills — they're one-liners or short instructions, not multi-step workflows.

Step 1: Understand the Command

Ask the user:

  1. What should this command do? (e.g., "check deploy status", "run linting", "summarize this file")
  2. What name? Short, memorable. The file will be {name}.md and invoked as /{name}
  3. Does it take arguments? If yes, use $ARGUMENTS placeholder
  4. Should it invoke an agent? If it's domain-specific, point to the right agent

Step 2: Generate the Command File

Create .claude/commands/{name}.md:

Simple command (no agent)

{Instruction for what Claude should do}: $ARGUMENTS

If no arguments were provided, {fallback behavior}.

Agent command

Use the @{agent-name} agent to help the user with the following: $ARGUMENTS

If no arguments were provided, ask the user how you can help ({list of things this command handles}).

Command with specific steps

---
description: "{short description}"
---

Run these steps:

1. {step 1}
2. {step 2}
3. {step 3}

Context: $ARGUMENTS

Step 3: Verify

ls -la .claude/commands/{name}.md

Tell the user:

  • Command created: /{name}
  • Invoke in Claude Code: /{name} or /{name} some arguments
  • To edit: .claude/commands/{name}.md
  • To delete: remove the file

Examples

Quick status check

.claude/commands/deploy.md:

Check the deployment status of the current branch. Run `gh run list --limit 5` and summarize: which workflows passed, which failed, and if there are any in progress.

Agent shortcut

.claude/commands/tickets.md:

Use the @atlas-project agent to review open tickets: $ARGUMENTS

If no arguments were provided, show a summary of open issues by priority.

Multi-step workflow

.claude/commands/pr-check.md:

---
description: "Pre-PR checklist"
---

Run these steps before opening a PR:

1. Run `git diff --stat main` to see what changed
2. Check for any TODO or FIXME comments in changed files
3. Run the test suite
4. Summarize: files changed, tests passing, any concerns

Custom prefix (gitignored)

For personal commands that shouldn't be committed: .claude/commands/custom-{name}.md

Commands with custom- prefix are gitignored — personal to your workspace.

Naming Convention

Pattern Example Use case
{verb} /deploy, /lint Action commands
{noun} /tickets, /costs View/query commands
{agent} /clawdia, /flux Agent shortcuts
custom-{name} /custom-mycheck Personal, gitignored

Rules:

  • Lowercase, hyphen-separated
  • Keep names short (1-2 words)
  • Avoid names that conflict with existing commands
  • Use custom- prefix for personal commands (gitignored)

Existing Commands

Command What it does
/clawdia Ops agent
/flux Finance agent
/atlas Projects agent
/pulse Community agent
/pixel Social media agent
/sage Strategy agent
/nex Sales agent
/mentor Courses agent
/kai Personal agent
/status Workspace status check
/review Review recent changes

Command vs Skill

Command Skill
Complexity Simple (1-10 lines) Complex (multi-step workflows)
Location .claude/commands/ .claude/skills/
Trigger Only via /name Auto-triggered by description match
Arguments $ARGUMENTS placeholder N/A (triggered by context)
Use case Shortcuts, quick actions Domain workflows, reports, integrations

If what the user wants is a multi-step workflow with detailed instructions, suggest creating a skill instead (use the create-routine or just create a skill manually in .claude/skills/).

Install via CLI
npx skills add https://github.com/evolution-foundation/evo-nexus --skill create-command
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