Use this skill when documenting significant architectural decisions. Provides ADR templates following the Nygard format with sections for context, decision, consequences, and alternatives. Use when writing ADRs, recording decisions, or evaluating options.
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plugins/ork-core/skills/architecture-decision-record/SKILL.md
January 25, 2026
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.claude/skills/architecture-decision-record/# Architecture Decision Records Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) are lightweight documents that capture important architectural decisions along with their context and consequences. This skill provides templates, examples, and best practices for creating and maintaining ADRs in your projects. ## Overview - Making significant technology choices (databases, frameworks, cloud providers) - Designing system architecture or major components - Establishing patterns or conventions for the team - Evaluating trade-offs between multiple approaches - Documenting decisions that will impact future development ## Why ADRs Matter ADRs serve as architectural memory for your team: - **Context Preservation**: Capture why decisions were made, not just what was decided - **Onboarding**: Help new team members understand architectural rationale - **Prevent Revisiting**: Avoid endless debates about settled decisions - **Track Evolution**: See how architecture evolved over time - **Accountability**: Clear ownership and decision timeline ## ADR Format (Nygard Template) Each ADR should follow this structure: ### 1. Title Format: `ADR-####: [Decision Title]` Example: `ADR-0001: Adopt Microservices Architecture` ### 2. Status Current state of the decision: - **Proposed**: Under consideration - **Accepted**: Decision approved and being implemented - **Superseded**: Replaced by a later decision (reference ADR number) - **Deprecated**: No longer recommended but not yet replaced - **Rejected**: Considered but not adopted (document why) ### 3. Context **What to include:** - Problem statement or opportunity - Business/technical constraints - Stakeholder requirements - Current state of the system - Forces at play (conflicting concerns) ### 4. Decision **What to include:** - The choice being made - Key principles or patterns to follow - What will change as a result - Who is responsible for implementation **Be specific and actionable:** - ✅ "We will adopt microservices architecture using No