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@windyroad/architect
Architecture decision enforcement for Claude Code. Ensures every code change is reviewed against your project's architecture decisions before it lands. Maturity: Experimental (suite-bootstrap window; 811 invocations / 30d).
Part of Windy Road Agent Plugins.
What It Does
The architect plugin prevents architectural drift by gating edits behind an architecture review. When you have a docs/decisions/ directory, the plugin:
- Detects your architecture decisions on every prompt
- Blocks edits to project files until the architect agent has reviewed the proposed changes
- Reviews changes against your existing ADRs (Architecture Decision Records) and flags conflicts
- Flags when a new decision should be documented
No decisions directory yet? The plugin stays silent until you create one.
Install
npx @windyroad/architectRestart Claude Code after installing.
Usage
Once installed, the plugin works automatically. You don't need to invoke it -- it intercepts edits and runs the review before allowing changes through.
Create a new Architecture Decision Record:
/wr-architect:create-adrThis walks you through creating an ADR in MADR 4.0 format. It examines your existing decisions, asks about the problem and options, and writes a properly formatted record to docs/decisions/.
Capture an architecture decision in the background while staying in the main turn:
/wr-architect:capture-adrThe capture-adr skill is the foreground-lightweight aside-invocation variant of create-adr (per ADR-032 background-capture pattern). Use it when an architecture decision surfaces mid-conversation and you want the ADR scaffold drafted without losing the operational thread.
Review recorded decisions that lack human oversight:
/wr-architect:review-decisionsThe review-decisions skill drains the set of ADRs that were recorded without a human confirming the chosen option (per ADR-066). It surfaces each decision's chosen option and alternatives via AskUserQuestion so you confirm, amend, or reject the auto-made call, then writes a human-oversight: confirmed marker. Detection is a token-cheap grep over ADR frontmatter; a session-start nudge reports the unoversighted count. New ADRs created through create-adr are born oversighted, so the unconfirmed set only shrinks.
Run an on-demand architecture compliance review:
/wr-architect:review-designThe review-design skill checks staged changes and recent commits against the existing ADRs in docs/decisions/ — a pre-flight you can run before editing architecture-bearing files or cutting a release, without waiting for the per-edit gate.
How It Works
| Hook | Trigger | What it does |
|---|---|---|
architect-detect.sh |
Every prompt | Checks for docs/decisions/ and injects the review instruction |
architect-enforce-edit.sh |
Edit or Write | Blocks the edit if the architect hasn't reviewed yet |
architect-plan-enforce.sh |
ExitPlanMode | Ensures plans are reviewed before execution |
architect-mark-reviewed.sh |
Agent completes | Marks the review as done (TTL: 3600s) |
architect-refresh-hash.sh |
After edit | Refreshes the content hash so the next edit triggers a fresh review |
architect-slide-marker.sh |
Agent or Bash | Slides the review marker forward across non-edit operations so an active review session is not invalidated by intervening Bash or sub-agent calls |
architect-oversight-nudge.sh |
Session start | Reports how many recorded decisions lack human oversight and points to /wr-architect:review-decisions; silent when none, and self-suppressed inside AFK iterations |
Agent
The wr-architect:agent reviews proposed changes against existing decisions in docs/decisions/ and reports:
- Whether changes comply with or violate existing decisions
- Whether a new ADR should be created
- Whether existing decisions are stale and need reassessment
Updating and Uninstalling
npx @windyroad/architect --update
npx @windyroad/architect --uninstall