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Restored 26 additional commands from commit d4a17fc, bringing total from 5 to 30 commands. ## New Commands Added (26): - /analyze - Code and architecture analysis - /brainstorm - Structured brainstorming sessions - /build - Build and compilation workflows - /business-panel - Multi-expert business analysis - /cleanup - Code cleanup and refactoring - /design - System design and architecture - /document - Documentation generation - /estimate - Effort and time estimation - /explain - Code explanation - /git - Git operations and workflows - /help - Command help and usage - /implement - Implementation workflows - /improve - Code improvement suggestions - /index - Project indexing (alias for index-repo) - /load - Load saved sessions - /pm - Project management workflows - /reflect - Reflection and retrospectives - /save - Save current session - /select-tool - Tool selection guidance - /spawn - Spawn parallel tasks - /spec-panel - Multi-expert specification analysis - /task - Task management - /test - Testing workflows - /troubleshoot - Debugging and troubleshooting - /workflow - Custom workflow automation ## Documentation Updates: - Created docs/reference/commands-list.md with categorized command reference - Updated README.md with expandable 30-command list - Updated README-zh.md with Chinese translations - Updated README-ja.md with Japanese translations - Updated README-kr.md with Korean translations - Changed statistics: "3 plugins" → "30 commands" - Added command categories: Planning & Design, Development, Testing & Quality, Documentation, Version Control, Project Management, Research & Analysis, Utilities ## Files Changed: - 60 files changed, 7930 insertions(+), 267 deletions(-) - Added 26 commands to plugins/superclaude/commands/ - Added 26 commands to src/superclaude/commands/ - Created comprehensive command documentation Commands restored from: d4a17fc (superclaude/commands/) Total: 30 commands now available 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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SuperClaude Commands Reference
Complete list of all 30 slash commands available in SuperClaude Framework v4.1.8+
Command Categories
🧠 Planning & Design
/brainstorm- Structured brainstorming sessions with multiple perspectives/design- System design and architecture planning/estimate- Effort and time estimation for tasks/spec-panel- Multi-expert specification analysis
💻 Development
/implement- Code implementation workflows/build- Build and compilation workflows/improve- Code improvement suggestions/cleanup- Code cleanup and refactoring/explain- Code explanation and documentation
🧪 Testing & Quality
/test- Testing workflows and test generation/analyze- Code and architecture analysis/troubleshoot- Debugging and troubleshooting/reflect- Reflection and retrospectives
📚 Documentation
/document- Documentation generation/help- Command help and usage information
🔧 Version Control
/git- Git operations and workflows
📊 Project Management
/pm- Project management workflows/task- Task management and tracking/workflow- Custom workflow automation
🔍 Research & Analysis
/research- Deep web research with parallel search/business-panel- Multi-expert business analysis
🎯 Utilities
/agent- Specialized AI agents/index-repo- Repository indexing for context optimization/index- Alias for /index-repo/recommend- Command recommendations/select-tool- Tool selection guidance/spawn- Spawn parallel tasks/load- Load saved sessions/save- Save current session/sc- Show all available SuperClaude commands
Usage
All commands are available with the /sc: namespace prefix:
# Examples
/sc:brainstorm "How to improve user authentication"
/sc:implement "Add JWT authentication"
/sc:test "Generate tests for auth module"
/sc:research "Latest security best practices"
Installation
# Install all 30 commands
superclaude install
# List installed commands
superclaude install --list
# Update to latest
superclaude update
Command Help
Use /sc:help to get detailed information about any command, or /sc to see all available commands.