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  # @open-code-review/agents
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- AI-native skills, commands, and reviewer personas for Open Code Review.
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+ The skill definitions, reviewer personas, and workflow references that power Open Code Review.
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- ## Overview
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+ ## What This Package Contains
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- This package contains static assets for AI-powered code review:
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-
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- - **Skills** (`skills/ocr/`) - Core skill definitions and workflow references
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- - **Commands** (`commands/`) - Slash command definitions for AI tools
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+ ```
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+ agents/
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+ ├── skills/ocr/ # The OCR skill
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+ │ ├── SKILL.md # Tech Lead orchestration logic
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+ │ ├── references/
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+ │ │ ├── workflow.md # 8-phase review workflow
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+ │ │ ├── discourse.md # Multi-agent debate rules
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+ │ │ ├── synthesis.md # Finding aggregation guide
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+ │ │ └── reviewers/ # Persona definitions (customizable)
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+ │ │ ├── principal.md # Architecture, design patterns
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+ │ │ ├── quality.md # Code style, best practices
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+ │ │ ├── security.md # Auth, data handling, vulnerabilities
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+ │ │ └── testing.md # Coverage, edge cases
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+ │ └── assets/
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+ │ ├── config.yaml # Default configuration
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+ │ └── reviewer-template.md
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+ ├── commands/ # Slash command definitions
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+ │ ├── review.md
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+ │ ├── doctor.md
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+ │ ├── history.md
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+ │ ├── show.md
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+ │ ├── reviewers.md
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+ │ └── post.md
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+ └── .claude-plugin/ # Claude Code plugin manifest
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+ └── plugin.json
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+ ```
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  ## Installation
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- ### Option 1: CLI (Multi-Tool Support)
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+ ### Via CLI (Recommended)
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- Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, and 10+ other AI tools:
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+ The CLI copies these assets to your project's `.ocr/` directory:
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  ```
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- ### Option 2: Claude Code Plugin
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- Native Claude Code integration with automatic updates:
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+ ### Via Claude Code Plugin
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  ```bash
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- # Add the marketplace
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- /plugin marketplace add open-code-review/open-code-review
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- /plugin install open-code-review
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+ /plugin marketplace add spencermarx/open-code-review
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+ /plugin install ocr@aclarify
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  ```
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+ ## Skill Architecture
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- ```
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+ The `SKILL.md` file defines the **Tech Lead** role—the orchestrator that:
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+ 1. Discovers project context (config, OpenSpec, reference files)
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+ 2. Analyzes changes and identifies risk areas
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+ 3. Selects and spawns reviewer personas based on your team configuration
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+ 4. Facilitates discourse between reviewers
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+ 5. Synthesizes findings into a unified review
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- ```
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- packages/agents/
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- ├── .claude-plugin/
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- │ └── plugin.json # Claude Code plugin manifest
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- ├── commands/ # Slash commands (→ /open-code-review:review)
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- │ ├── review.md
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- │ ├── doctor.md
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- │ └── ...
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- └── skills/
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- └── ocr/ # Main OCR skill
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- ├── SKILL.md # Core Tech Lead skill
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- ├── AGENTS.md # AI assistant instructions
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- ├── references/ # Workflow, reviewers, etc.
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- └── assets/ # Templates, config
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- ```
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+ Each reviewer in `references/reviewers/` is a specialized persona. You can customize the built-in reviewers or add your own.
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+ ## Commands
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+ | File | Windsurf | Claude Code / Cursor |
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+ |------|----------|----------------------|
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+ | `review.md` | `/ocr-review` | `/ocr:review` |
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+ | `doctor.md` | `/ocr-doctor` | `/ocr:doctor` |
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+ | `reviewers.md` | `/ocr-reviewers` | `/ocr:reviewers` |
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+ | `history.md` | `/ocr-history` | `/ocr:history` |
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+ | `show.md` | `/ocr-show` | `/ocr:show` |
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+ | `post.md` | `/ocr-post` | `/ocr:post` |
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- | `SKILL.md` | Core Tech Lead skill definition |
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- | `AGENTS.md` | Instructions for AI assistants |
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- | `references/workflow.md` | 8-phase review workflow |
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- | `references/synthesis.md` | Finding synthesis guide |
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- | `references/discourse.md` | Multi-agent discourse rules |
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- | `references/reviewers/*.md` | Reviewer persona definitions |
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- | `assets/config.yaml` | Configuration template (installed to `.ocr/config.yaml`) |
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- | `review.md` | `/ocr:review` | `/open-code-review:review` |
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- | `doctor.md` | `/ocr:doctor` | `/open-code-review:doctor` |
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- | `reviewers.md` | `/ocr:reviewers` | `/open-code-review:reviewers` |
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- | `history.md` | `/ocr:history` | `/open-code-review:history` |
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- | `show.md` | `/ocr:show` | `/open-code-review:show` |
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- | `post.md` | `/ocr:post` | `/open-code-review:post` |
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+ **Why two formats?** Windsurf requires flat command files with a prefix (`/ocr-command`), while Claude Code and Cursor support subdirectories (`/ocr:command`). Both invoke the same underlying functionality.
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+ Apache-2.0
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  "name": "@open-code-review/agents",
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- "version": "1.0.3",
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  "description": "AI-native skills, commands, and reviewer personas for Open Code Review",
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- "branch": "main",
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- "started_at": "2026-01-26T17:00:00Z",
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+ "session_id": "{session-id}",
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+ "branch": "{branch-name}",
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+ 3. Phase 8 complete → `status: "closed"`, `current_phase: "complete"`
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