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description, category, tools, model, version, workspace_only
| description | category | tools | model | version | workspace_only |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Research and catalog workflows from external Claude Code repositories | workflow-discovery | mcp__deepwiki__ask_question, mcp__deepwiki__read_wiki_structure, Read, Write | inherit | 1.0.0 | true |
Discover Workflows
You are tasked with researching external Claude Code repositories to discover, analyze, and catalog their agents, commands, and workflow patterns.
Purpose
This command helps you learn from the Claude Code community by analyzing workflow repositories and extracting reusable patterns.
Supported Repositories
Default repositories to research:
catlog22/Claude-Code-Workflow- Multi-agent automationautomazeio/ccpm- Project management systemwshobson/commands- Production slash commandswshobson/agents- Production subagentsqdhenry/Claude-Command-Suite- 148+ commands, 54 agentsVoltAgent/awesome-claude-code-subagents- 100+ subagentshesreallyhim/awesome-claude-code- Curated commands/agentsfeiskyer/claude-code-settings- Workflow improvementsOneRedOak/claude-code-workflows- Code review workflowsanthropics/claude-code- Official Claude Code repowinfunc/opcode- GUI toolkit for agents/commands
Initial Response
When invoked:
I'll research Claude Code workflows from external repositories.
Which repository would you like to explore?
1. wshobson/commands - Production slash commands
2. wshobson/agents - Production subagents
3. qdhenry/Claude-Command-Suite - 148+ commands
4. VoltAgent/awesome-claude-code-subagents - 100+ subagents
5. Custom repository (provide org/repo)
Or type 'all' to catalog all supported repos (this may take a while).
Process
Step 1: Select Repository
Get user selection or use provided parameter.
Step 2: Research Repository (Parallel Sub-Agents)
IMPORTANT: Spawn 3 parallel research tasks for efficiency and context isolation.
Use TodoWrite to track the 3 parallel research tasks.
Task 1 - Workflow Discovery:
Use external-research agent:
"Research {repo-name}. What commands and agents are available? List all workflows with brief descriptions of what each does."
Tools: mcp__deepwiki__read_wiki_structure, mcp__deepwiki__ask_question
Return: Complete list of all workflows found
Task 2 - Frontmatter Analysis:
Use external-research agent:
"Research {repo-name}. What frontmatter format is used for agents and commands? Provide specific examples showing all frontmatter fields used."
Tools: mcp__deepwiki__ask_question
Return: Frontmatter patterns with concrete examples
Task 3 - Implementation Patterns:
Use external-research agent:
"Research {repo-name}. What are the common implementation patterns, structures, and conventions used across workflows? Include naming conventions, file organization, and any templates."
Tools: mcp__deepwiki__ask_question
Return: Patterns, templates, conventions observed
WAIT for all 3 tasks to complete before proceeding.
Why parallel:
- 3x faster than sequential
- Each agent has isolated context
- No context contamination between research areas
- Better token efficiency per agent
Step 3: Aggregate Parallel Results
Combine findings from the 3 parallel research tasks:
- Workflows list from Task 1
- Frontmatter patterns from Task 2
- Implementation patterns from Task 3
Mark all 3 tasks complete in TodoWrite.
Step 4: Analyze and Extract
From the aggregated results, extract:
-
Available Workflows
- List all agents and commands
- What each one does
- When to use them
-
Frontmatter Patterns
- What fields are used
- Naming conventions
- Tool specifications
- Categories/tags
-
Implementation Patterns
- Common structures
- Reusable templates
- Integration patterns
-
Unique Features
- Novel approaches
- Interesting combinations
- Advanced techniques
Step 5: Create Catalog Entry
Save research to thoughts/shared/workflows/{repo-name}/analysis.md:
# Workflow Analysis: {Repo Name}
**Repository**: {org/repo} **Analyzed**: {date} **Focus**: {agents/commands/both}
## Summary
[1-2 sentence overview of what this repo offers]
## Available Workflows
### Commands
1. **{command-name}**
- **Purpose**: [what it does]
- **Use when**: [scenario]
- **Frontmatter**:
```yaml
[actual frontmatter from repo]
```
2. **{command-name}** [...]
### Agents
1. **{agent-name}**
- **Purpose**: [what it does]
- **Tools**: [tools it uses]
- **Frontmatter**:
```yaml
[actual frontmatter from repo]
```
## Frontmatter Patterns
### Standard Fields
- name: [how they define it]
- description: [format they use]
- tools: [how specified]
- [other fields observed]
### Naming Conventions
- [pattern 1]
- [pattern 2]
## Implementation Patterns
### Common Structures
[Patterns you notice across workflows]
### Reusable Templates
[Templates that could be adapted]
## Unique Features
[Novel or interesting approaches]
## Integration Notes
[How these could integrate with your workspace]
## Recommendations
### High-Value Imports
1. **{workflow-name}** - [why it's valuable]
2. **{workflow-name}** - [why it's valuable]
### Patterns to Adopt
- [Pattern 1]: [how to use it]
- [Pattern 2]: [how to use it]
## References
- DeepWiki searches: [links]
- Repository: {URL}
- Analyzed on: {date}
Step 6: Update Master Catalog
Update thoughts/shared/workflows/catalog.md:
# Workflow Catalog
Discovered workflows from the Claude Code community.
## Repositories Analyzed
### wshobson/commands
- **Analyzed**: 2025-01-08
- **Workflows**: 15 commands
- **Focus**: Production-ready automation
- **Details**: [See analysis](wshobson-commands/analysis.md)
- **Top Picks**:
- code-review: Automated code review workflow
- refactor: Safe refactoring patterns
[... more repos]
## By Category
### Code Review
- wshobson/commands: code-review
- OneRedOak/claude-code-workflows: review-pr
### Documentation
- qdhenry/Claude-Command-Suite: doc-generator
- hesreallyhim/awesome-claude-code: readme-generator
[... more categories]
## By Use Case
### "I want to automate code reviews"
1. wshobson/commands/code-review
2. OneRedOak/claude-code-workflows/review-pr
3. [Details in respective analyses]
### "I need project management workflows"
1. automazeio/ccpm - Full PM system
2. [...]
Step 7: Present Summary
Show user what was found:
# Discovery Results: {Repo Name}
## Summary
Discovered {N} workflows ({X} commands, {Y} agents)
## Highlights
### Top Workflows
1. **{name}** - {brief description}
2. **{name}** - {brief description}
3. **{name}** - {brief description}
### Interesting Patterns
- {Pattern 1}
- {Pattern 2}
### Recommended for Import
- **{workflow-name}**: {why}
## Next Steps
1. **Review the analysis**: `thoughts/shared/workflows/{repo}/analysis.md`
2. **Import a workflow**: `/import-workflow {repo} {workflow-name}`
3. **Discover another repo**: `/discover-workflows`
Catalog updated at: `thoughts/shared/workflows/catalog.md`
Advanced Usage
Discover All Repos (Maximum Parallelism)
/discover-workflows all
This will:
- Spawn parallel research for ALL supported repos simultaneously
- Each repo gets 3 sub-agents (structure, frontmatter, patterns)
- Total: 11 repos × 3 agents = 33 parallel tasks
- Aggregate all results
- Create analysis for each repo
- Update master catalog
- Present summary comparison
Performance: ~10-15x faster than sequential research
Context efficiency: Each agent loads only its research area
Discover Custom Repo
/discover-workflows org/repo
Works with any public GitHub repo with Claude Code workflows.
Focus on Specific Type
/discover-workflows wshobson/agents --focus agents
Only analyzes agents, skips commands.
Important Notes
- Read-only: This command only researches, doesn't import
- Catalog persistence: Saved in thoughts/ for future reference
- Reusable: Run anytime to update catalog
- Combinable: Use with
/import-workflowto actually import
Integration with Other Commands
- Discover →
/discover-workflows(this command) - Import →
/import-workflow(imports discovered workflows) - Create →
/create-workflow(creates new using discovered patterns) - Validate →
/validate-frontmatter(ensures consistency)
This command is the first step in workflow discovery and reuse!