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I dropped disable-model-invocation from these three commands, the same one-line change I made to start-work. They were user-only, so the agent couldn't run them as a workflow step. Now the agent can invoke them through the Skill tool and I can still type the slash command. The remaining flagged commands stay user-only for now.
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codify now runs two mandatory checks before writing a CLAUDE.md entry: a stale-entry scan (update or remove a no-longer-true entry in place rather than appending a contradiction around it) and a privacy check asking "safe if the project were public?" and "belongs in private memory instead?", routing private content to auto-memory. These are gates, not background guidance.
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Add disable-model-invocation: true to the user-triggered slash commands so the harness drops their descriptions from the model's preloaded skill listing while keeping /<name> routing intact. Skills meant for model recommendation (add-tests, debug, five-whys, frontend-design, humanizer, pairwise-tests, playwright-js, playwright-py, root-cause-trace) are unchanged.
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The conversion commit ran sed -i to strip the name: line, but the staged
version from git mv was captured before the sed ran. Result: the commit
shipped the original frontmatter, and the sed cleanup was sitting in the
working tree. This commit lands the cleanup that should have been in
aa69245.
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I converted 16 user-invoked skills to commands. Skills cost ~150-300 tokens each per session for descriptions the model uses to auto-route. Commands cost nothing until you type the slash. These 16 are workflows I always trigger deliberately. The auto-routing wasn't earning its keep. This reclaims ~4-5k tokens per session.
Nine skills stayed where auto-routing genuinely helps: debug, root-cause-trace, five-whys, add-tests, frontend-design, humanizer, playwright-js, playwright-py, and pairwise-tests. Pairwise-tests stays a skill because its helper files don't fit a single-file command shape.
For arch-decide, I preserved the upstream MIT LICENSE alongside the command at .claude/commands/arch-decide.LICENSE so attribution stays intact.
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