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claudetools/.claude/commands/inject-standards.md
Mike Swanson dd0ef45645 feat: implement agent-os standards system and feature planning tools
- Split CODING_GUIDELINES.md into 19 indexed standards files under .claude/standards/
  - 9 from CODING_GUIDELINES (conventions, powershell, security, api, git, gururmm)
  - 10 from session log tribal knowledge (syncro, ssh, gitea, python, client, gururmm)
- Add .claude/standards/index.yml for cheap relevance-based lookup
- Add /inject-standards command: load targeted standards per task instead of full guidelines
- Add /shape-spec command: pre-implementation spec for GuruRMM features (plan.md,
  shape.md, references.md, standards.md) with mandatory out-of-scope gate
- Add docs/tech-stack.md and docs/mission.md for ClaudeTools API
- Add projects/msp-tools/guru-rmm/docs/tech-stack.md and mission.md for GuruRMM
- Update CLAUDE.md commands table with /inject-standards and /shape-spec

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-16 12:59:49 -07:00

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/inject-standards — Load relevant coding standards into context

Loads one or more standards files from .claude/standards/ and displays their full content.

Usage

/inject-standards                          — auto-select based on the current task
/inject-standards powershell/execution-pattern   — load a specific standard by path
/inject-standards "syncro billing comment"       — load standards relevant to a task description
/inject-standards syncro/comment-dedup syncro/time-entry-protocol   — load multiple specific standards

Procedure

Follow these steps exactly when /inject-standards is invoked:

Step 1 — Parse $ARGUMENTS

  • If $ARGUMENTS is empty: proceed to Step 2 (auto-select based on conversation context).
  • If $ARGUMENTS contains one or more paths that match known standards slugs (e.g., powershell/execution-pattern, syncro/comment-dedup): skip Step 2, go directly to Step 3 with those paths.
  • If $ARGUMENTS is a task description (plain English, not a path): use it as the query in Step 2.

Step 2 — Auto-select relevant standards

  1. Read D:/claudetools/.claude/standards/index.yml.
  2. Review the descriptions for all entries.
  3. Select the 25 standards most relevant to either:
    • The task description in $ARGUMENTS, or
    • The current conversation context (what has the user been working on?).
  4. Prefer specificity: syncro/comment-dedup is more relevant than conventions/no-emojis for a Syncro billing task.
  5. Always include conventions/no-emojis when writing any output that will go into scripts, logs, or client-facing text.

Step 3 — Load and display the selected standards

For each selected standard (in order of relevance):

  1. Read the file at D:/claudetools/.claude/standards/<slug>.md.
  2. Display a header:
    === STANDARD: <slug> ===
    
  3. Display the full file content (including frontmatter).
  4. Add a blank line between standards.

Step 4 — Report

After displaying all standards, print a one-line summary:

[INFO] Loaded N standards: <slug1>, <slug2>, ...

If auto-selection was used, briefly explain why each standard was chosen (one phrase per standard).

Examples

Specific standards:

/inject-standards powershell/execution-pattern git/commit-style

Loads those two files directly and displays them.

Task description:

/inject-standards "writing a PowerShell script to check Windows service status"

Would select: powershell/execution-pattern, conventions/no-emojis, conventions/output-markers

Syncro billing task:

/inject-standards "billing Syncro ticket for emergency onsite"

Would select: syncro/time-entry-protocol, syncro/comment-dedup, syncro/html-formatting

GuruRMM agent feature:

/inject-standards "adding Linux temperature collection to the agent"

Would select: gururmm/platform-parity, gururmm/build-pipeline, conventions/no-emojis

Empty (auto from context):

/inject-standards

Reads the recent conversation, infers the task type, selects 25 most relevant standards.

Standards index location

D:/claudetools/.claude/standards/index.yml

Standards files location

D:/claudetools/.claude/standards/<folder>/<name>.md