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command-creator 1.0.0 Create custom slash commands for Claude Code with proper markdown structure and YAML frontmatter. Use when: creating commands, generating slash commands, making workflow automations. Activates for: "create command", "generate command", "new command", "slash command", "make command"

Command Creator

Generate custom slash commands for Claude Code with proper structure.

When to Use

  • Creating project-specific commands
  • Automating repetitive workflows
  • Building team-shared commands
  • Standardizing common operations

Command Structure

Commands are markdown files in the commands/ directory with YAML frontmatter:

---
description: Brief description of what this command does
---

# Command instructions

Detailed instructions for Claude to follow when this command is executed.

## Context

Information about when and how to use this command.

## Examples

Example usage and expected outcomes.

Core Workflow

1. Gather Requirements

Ask the user:

  • Command name: /command-name (what should user type?)
  • Purpose: What does this command do?
  • Parameters: Does it need arguments?
  • Context: When should it be used?
  • Location: Project-local or global?

2. Generate Command File

Location:

  • Global: ~/.claude/skills/super-claude/plugins/[plugin]/commands/command-name.md
  • Project: /path/to/project/.claude/commands/command-name.md

Format:

---
description: One-line description (required)
---

# Command Name

## Purpose

Clear explanation of what this command does.

## Usage

\`\`\`
/command-name [arguments]
\`\`\`

## Instructions for Claude

Step-by-step instructions for Claude to follow:

1. First action
2. Second action
3. Third action

## Parameters

- `arg1`: Description of first argument
- `arg2`: Description of second argument (optional)

## Examples

### Example 1: Common Use Case

\`\`\`
/command-name value1 value2
\`\`\`
Expected outcome: [description]

### Example 2: With Options

\`\`\`
/command-name --option value
\`\`\`
Expected outcome: [description]

## Notes

- Important consideration 1
- Important consideration 2

3. Validate Command

Ensure:

  • Description is clear and concise
  • Instructions are actionable
  • Examples are realistic
  • Parameter descriptions are complete
  • File is in correct location

Example Commands

Project Setup Command

---
description: Initialize a new TanStack Start project with drizzle and better-auth
---

# Setup TanStack Fullstack

## Purpose

Quickly scaffold a new TanStack Start project with database and authentication.

## Usage

\`\`\`
/setup-tanstack-fullstack [project-name]
\`\`\`

## Instructions for Claude

1. Create new directory with project-name
2. Initialize TanStack Start project
3. Install and configure Drizzle ORM with Postgres
4. Set up better-auth with Drizzle adapter
5. Create initial database schema
6. Set up environment variables
7. Create README with setup instructions

## Parameters

- `project-name`: Name of the new project directory

## Examples

### Example: Create New Project

\`\`\`
/setup-tanstack-fullstack my-app
\`\`\`

Creates:

- my-app/ directory
- TanStack Start configuration
- Drizzle + Postgres setup
- better-auth integration
- Initial schema and migrations

Code Review Command

---
description: Perform comprehensive code review with focus areas
---

# Review Code

## Purpose

Systematic code review checking for common issues and best practices.

## Usage

\`\`\`
/review-code [--focus=area]
\`\`\`

## Instructions for Claude

1. Analyze current file or git diff
2. Check for:
   - Type safety issues
   - Accessibility concerns
   - Performance problems
   - Security vulnerabilities
   - Best practice violations
3. If --focus provided, emphasize that area
4. Provide specific, actionable feedback
5. Suggest improvements with code examples

## Parameters

- `--focus`: Optional focus area (security, performance, accessibility, types)

## Examples

### Example: General Review

\`\`\`
/review-code
\`\`\`

### Example: Security Focus

\`\`\`
/review-code --focus=security
\`\`\`

Deployment Command

---
description: Deploy to Cloudflare Pages with pre-deployment checks
---

# Deploy Cloudflare

## Purpose

Deploy current project to Cloudflare Pages with safety checks.

## Usage

\`\`\`
/deploy-cloudflare [--environment=prod|staging]
\`\`\`

## Instructions for Claude

1. Run pre-deployment checks:
   - All tests passing
   - No TypeScript errors
   - No ESLint errors
   - Build succeeds
2. Confirm environment variables are set
3. Build production bundle
4. Deploy to Cloudflare Pages
5. Verify deployment successful
6. Provide deployment URL

## Parameters

- `--environment`: Target environment (default: staging)

## Examples

### Example: Deploy to Staging

\`\`\`
/deploy-cloudflare
\`\`\`

### Example: Deploy to Production

\`\`\`
/deploy-cloudflare --environment=prod
\`\`\`

Command Categories

Project Setup

  • /setup-*: Initialize new projects
  • /scaffold-*: Create project structure

Code Generation

  • /generate-*: Create code/files
  • /create-*: Create components/modules

Code Quality

  • /review-*: Code review commands
  • /fix-*: Auto-fix issues
  • /lint-*: Linting operations

Testing

  • /test-*: Run tests
  • /coverage-*: Coverage analysis

Deployment

  • /deploy-*: Deployment operations
  • /release-*: Release management

Documentation

  • /docs-*: Generate documentation
  • /explain-*: Explain code/concepts

Best Practices

  1. Clear Names: Use descriptive command names
  2. Single Purpose: One command = one clear action
  3. Good Defaults: Sensible default parameters
  4. Safe Operations: Confirm destructive actions
  5. Helpful Output: Provide clear feedback

Anti-Patterns

  • Generic names (helper, util, do-thing)
  • Multiple unrelated actions in one command
  • Missing parameter descriptions
  • No examples
  • Destructive operations without confirmation

Troubleshooting

Command Not Found

Solution: Ensure file is in commands/ directory and Claude Code has been restarted

Command Parameters Not Working

Solution: Check parameter format in examples, ensure clear documentation

References