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catlog22 84f4e47a50 feat: Add comprehensive test generation and evaluation commands
- Introduced `/workflow:test-gen` command to automate test workflow generation based on completed implementation tasks, including detailed lifecycle phases, task decomposition, and agent assignment.
- Implemented `/workflow:concept-eval` command for pre-planning evaluation of concepts, assessing feasibility, risks, and optimization recommendations using strategic and technical analysis tools.
- Added `/workflow:docs` command for generating hierarchical architecture and API documentation, with structured task creation and session management.
- Developed `/workflow:status` command to provide on-demand views of workflow state, supporting multiple formats and validation checks for task integrity and relationships.
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---
name: docs
description: Generate hierarchical architecture and API documentation using doc-generator agent with flow_control
usage: /workflow:docs <type> [scope]
argument-hint: "architecture"|"api"|"all"
examples:
- /workflow:docs all
- /workflow:docs architecture src/modules
- /workflow:docs api --scope api/
---
# Workflow Documentation Command
## Usage
```bash
/workflow:docs <type> [scope]
```
## Input Detection
- **Document Types**: `architecture`, `api`, `all` → Creates appropriate documentation tasks
- **Scope**: Optional module/directory filtering → Focuses documentation generation
- **Default**: `all` → Complete documentation suite
## Core Workflow
### Planning & Task Creation Process
The command performs structured planning and task creation:
**0. Pre-Planning Architecture Analysis** ⚠️ MANDATORY FIRST STEP
- **System Structure Analysis**: MUST run `bash(~/.claude/scripts/get_modules_by_depth.sh)` for dynamic task decomposition
- **Module Boundary Identification**: Understand module organization and dependencies
- **Architecture Pattern Recognition**: Identify architectural styles and design patterns
- **Foundation for documentation**: Use structure analysis to guide task decomposition
**1. Documentation Planning**
- **Type Analysis**: Determine documentation scope (architecture/api/all)
- **Module Discovery**: Use architecture analysis results to identify components
- **Dynamic Task Decomposition**: Analyze project structure to determine optimal task count and module grouping
- **Session Management**: Create or use existing documentation session
**2. Task Generation**
- **Create session**: `.workflow/WFS-docs-[timestamp]/`
- **Create active marker**: `.workflow/.active-WFS-docs-[timestamp]` (must match session folder name)
- **Generate IMPL_PLAN.md**: Documentation requirements and task breakdown
- **Create task.json files**: Individual documentation tasks with flow_control
- **Setup TODO_LIST.md**: Progress tracking for documentation generation
### Session Management ⚠️ CRITICAL
- **Check for active sessions**: Look for `.workflow/.active-WFS-docs-*` markers
- **Marker naming**: Active marker must exactly match session folder name
- **Session creation**: `WFS-docs-[timestamp]` folder with matching `.active-WFS-docs-[timestamp]` marker
- **Task execution**: Use `/workflow:execute` to run individual documentation tasks within active session
- **Session isolation**: Each documentation session maintains independent context and state
## Output Structure
```
.workflow/docs/
├── README.md # System navigation
├── modules/ # Level 1: Module documentation
│ ├── [module-1]/
│ │ ├── overview.md
│ │ ├── api.md
│ │ ├── dependencies.md
│ │ └── examples.md
│ └── [module-n]/...
├── architecture/ # Level 2: System architecture
│ ├── system-design.md
│ ├── module-map.md
│ ├── data-flow.md
│ └── tech-stack.md
└── api/ # Level 2: Unified API docs
├── unified-api.md
└── openapi.yaml
```
## Task Decomposition Standards
### Dynamic Task Planning Rules
**Module Grouping**: Max 3 modules per task, max 30 files per task
**Task Count**: Calculate based on `total_modules ÷ 3 (rounded up) + base_tasks`
**File Limits**: Split tasks when file count exceeds 30 in any module group
**Base Tasks**: System overview (1) + Architecture (1) + API consolidation (1)
**Module Tasks**: Group related modules by dependency depth and functional similarity
### Documentation Task Types
**IMPL-001**: System Overview Documentation
- Project structure analysis
- Technology stack documentation
- Main navigation creation
**IMPL-002**: Module Documentation (per module)
- Individual module analysis
- API surface documentation
- Dependencies and relationships
- Usage examples
**IMPL-003**: Architecture Documentation
- System design patterns
- Module interaction mapping
- Data flow documentation
- Design principles
**IMPL-004**: API Documentation
- Endpoint discovery and analysis
- OpenAPI specification generation
- Authentication documentation
- Integration examples
### Task JSON Schema (5-Field Architecture)
Each documentation task uses the workflow-architecture.md 5-field schema:
- **id**: IMPL-N format
- **title**: Documentation task name
- **status**: pending|active|completed|blocked
- **meta**: { type: "documentation", agent: "@doc-generator" }
- **context**: { requirements, focus_paths, acceptance, scope }
- **flow_control**: { pre_analysis[], implementation_approach, target_files[] }
## Document Generation
### Workflow Process
**Input Analysis** → **Session Creation****IMPL_PLAN.md****.task/IMPL-NNN.json** → **TODO_LIST.md****Execute Tasks**
**Always Created**:
- **IMPL_PLAN.md**: Documentation requirements and task breakdown
- **Session state**: Task references and documentation paths
**Auto-Created (based on scope)**:
- **TODO_LIST.md**: Progress tracking for documentation tasks
- **.task/IMPL-*.json**: Individual documentation tasks with flow_control
- **.process/ANALYSIS_RESULTS.md**: Documentation analysis artifacts
**Document Structure**:
```
.workflow/
├── .active-WFS-docs-20231201-143022 # Active session marker (matches folder name)
└── WFS-docs-20231201-143022/ # Documentation session folder
├── IMPL_PLAN.md # Main documentation plan
├── TODO_LIST.md # Progress tracking
├── .process/
│ └── ANALYSIS_RESULTS.md # Documentation analysis
└── .task/
├── IMPL-001.json # System overview task
├── IMPL-002.json # Module documentation task
├── IMPL-003.json # Architecture documentation task
└── IMPL-004.json # API documentation task
```
### Task Flow Control Templates
**System Overview Task (IMPL-001)**:
```json
"flow_control": {
"pre_analysis": [
{
"step": "system_architecture_analysis",
"action": "Discover system architecture and module hierarchy",
"command": "bash(~/.claude/scripts/get_modules_by_depth.sh)",
"output_to": "system_structure"
},
{
"step": "project_discovery",
"action": "Discover project structure and entry points",
"command": "bash(find . -type f -name '*.json' -o -name '*.md' -o -name 'package.json' | head -20)",
"output_to": "project_structure"
},
{
"step": "analyze_tech_stack",
"action": "Analyze technology stack and dependencies using structure analysis",
"command": "~/.claude/scripts/gemini-wrapper -p \"Analyze project technology stack and dependencies based on: [system_structure]\"",
"output_to": "tech_analysis"
}
],
"target_files": [".workflow/docs/README.md"]
}
```
**Module Documentation Task (IMPL-002)**:
```json
"flow_control": {
"pre_analysis": [
{
"step": "load_system_structure",
"action": "Load system architecture analysis from previous task",
"command": "bash(cat .workflow/WFS-docs-*/IMPL-001-system_structure.output 2>/dev/null || ~/.claude/scripts/get_modules_by_depth.sh)",
"output_to": "system_context"
},
{
"step": "module_analysis",
"action": "Analyze specific module structure and API within system context",
"command": "~/.claude/scripts/gemini-wrapper -p \"Analyze module [MODULE_NAME] structure and exported API within system: [system_context]\"",
"output_to": "module_context"
}
],
"target_files": [".workflow/docs/modules/[MODULE_NAME]/overview.md"]
}
```
## Analysis Templates
### Project Structure Analysis Rules
- Identify main modules and purposes
- Map directory organization patterns
- Extract entry points and configuration files
- Recognize architectural styles and design patterns
- Analyze module relationships and dependencies
- Document technology stack and requirements
### Module Analysis Rules
- Identify module boundaries and entry points
- Extract exported functions, classes, interfaces
- Document internal organization and structure
- Analyze API surfaces with types and parameters
- Map dependencies within and between modules
- Extract usage patterns and examples
### API Analysis Rules
- Classify endpoint types (REST, GraphQL, WebSocket, RPC)
- Extract request/response parameters and schemas
- Document authentication and authorization requirements
- Generate OpenAPI 3.0 specification structure
- Create comprehensive endpoint documentation
- Provide usage examples and integration guides
## Error Handling
- **Invalid document type**: Clear error message with valid options
- **Module not found**: Skip missing modules with warning
- **Analysis failures**: Fall back to file-based analysis
- **Permission issues**: Clear guidance on directory access
## Key Benefits
### Structured Documentation Process
- **Task-based approach**: Documentation broken into manageable, trackable tasks
- **Flow control integration**: Systematic analysis ensures completeness
- **Progress visibility**: TODO_LIST.md provides clear completion status
- **Quality assurance**: Each task has defined acceptance criteria
### Workflow Integration
- **Planning foundation**: Documentation provides context for implementation planning
- **Execution consistency**: Same task execution model as implementation
- **Context accumulation**: Documentation builds comprehensive project understanding
## Usage Examples
### Complete Documentation Workflow
```bash
# Step 1: Create documentation plan and tasks
/workflow:docs all
# Step 2: Execute documentation tasks (after planning)
/workflow:execute IMPL-001 # System overview
/workflow:execute IMPL-002 # Module documentation
/workflow:execute IMPL-003 # Architecture documentation
/workflow:execute IMPL-004 # API documentation
```
The system creates structured documentation tasks with proper session management, task.json files, and integration with the broader workflow system for systematic and trackable documentation generation.