The /dr-verify Command — Tri-Layer Artifact Verification
How /dr-verify runs three independent verification layers — a deterministic shell check, a cross-model peer review, and parallel subagents — to surface findings before compliance.
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How /dr-verify runs three independent verification layers — a deterministic shell check, a cross-model peer review, and parallel subagents — to surface findings before compliance.
Read more →How /dr-archive turns a completed task into a durable archive document, validates workspace state, routes by prefix, and closes the Datarim pipeline.
Read more →How /dr-compliance detects the task type, applies the matching verification checklist, and produces a compliance verdict before the task can be archived.
Read more →How /dr-qa checks PRD alignment, design conformance, plan completeness, operator expectations, and code quality — in order — before anything is allowed to archive.
Read more →How /dr-do follows a strict TDD loop, handles mid-implementation discoveries, enforces a network exposure gate before every commit, and keeps the task description file in sync with what was actually built.
Read more →How /dr-design explores three or more options for each design component, scores tradeoffs, commits to a decision, and documents the rationale — all before implementation begins.
Read more →How /dr-plan translates an approved PRD into a sequenced, dependency-aware implementation plan that the developer agent can follow without guessing.
Read more →How /dr-prd runs a structured discovery interview, explores three or more technical approaches, and produces a PRD that the rest of the pipeline treats as the source of truth.
Read more →How /dr-init detects intent, assigns a task ID, creates the tracking structure, and routes you to the right next step — all without touching files you did not ask it to touch.
Read more →How Datarim's Skill Creator agent researches best practices, audits what already exists, and produces new skills, agents, and commands only when nothing existing covers the need.
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