The /dr-write Command — Structured Content Creation
How /dr-write activates the Writer agent to plan, draft, and hand off content — from blog posts to technical docs — with a built-in quality pipeline.
Read more →Articles, tutorials, and announcements
How /dr-write activates the Writer agent to plan, draft, and hand off content — from blog posts to technical docs — with a built-in quality pipeline.
Read more →How /dr-edit runs three distinct editorial phases — fact verification, AI pattern removal, and structural polish — before any piece of content goes live.
Read more →How /dr-addskill researches best practices, audits existing components, and generates new skills, agents, and commands for Datarim — with a TDD pass and a stack-agnostic gate before anything is written.
Read more →How /dr-optimize detects bloat, unused components, duplicate coverage, and broken references across Datarim skills, agents, and commands — then proposes and applies fixes with an explicit approval gate.
Read more →How /dr-dream organizes, deduplicates, and cross-references the datarim/ knowledge base — running inventory, lint, consolidation, and index rebuilds in three modes.
Read more →How /dr-doctor diagnoses and repairs Datarim operational files: migrating legacy block-style tasks to the thin one-liner schema, externalizing descriptions, and removing the obsolete progress.md.
Read more →How /dr-status surfaces active tasks, backlog counts, and recently completed work in a single read-only call — the starting point for any Datarim session.
Read more →How /dr-next reads the last stage snapshot and picks up exactly where the previous session stopped — without rereading the whole task history.
Read more →A framework had two folders that meant two different things and shared no name. Version 2.49.0 collapses them into a single documentation/ root, splits the docs into the four Diátaxis categories, and ships a /dr-doctor self-heal so your repo can follow without hand-editing.
Read more →How /dr-auto orchestrates the full Datarim pipeline with minimal operator interruption — automatically resolving minor gaps while always escalating irreversible actions.
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