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    This skill should be used when the user asks about "Alexandrian format", "Alexandrian ADR", "pattern-based ADR", "forces-based ADR", "Christopher Alexander ADR", or needs guidance on creating ADRs...

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    Alexandrian ADR Format

    The Alexandrian format is inspired by Christopher Alexander's pattern language. It emphasizes the forces influencing decisions and the resulting context after applying a solution.

    About Alexandrian Format

    The Alexandrian format is:

    • Pattern-oriented - Follows pattern language structure
    • Force-focused - Emphasizes competing forces
    • Context-rich - Detailed before/after context
    • Relationship-aware - Links to related patterns/decisions

    Template Structure

    # {NUMBER}. {TITLE}
    
    Date: {DATE}
    
    ## Status
    
    {STATUS}
    
    ## Context
    
    {Background and current state}
    
    ## Problem
    
    {Clear problem statement}
    
    ## Forces
    
    * {Force 1}
    * {Force 2}
    * {Force 3}
    
    ## Solution
    
    {Chosen solution}
    
    ## Resulting Context
    
    ### Benefits
    * {Benefit 1}
    * {Benefit 2}
    
    ### Drawbacks
    * {Drawback 1}
    * {Drawback 2}
    
    ### Related Patterns/Decisions
    * {Related ADR or pattern}
    

    Section Guide

    Context

    Describe the background:

    • Project state
    • Team composition
    • Organizational factors
    • Technical environment

    Problem

    State the problem clearly:

    • What issue needs resolution?
    • What question needs answering?
    • Frame as a specific challenge

    Forces

    List forces influencing the decision:

    • Technical requirements
    • Business constraints
    • Team factors
    • Organizational pressures

    Forces often pull in different directions, creating tension that the decision must resolve.

    Example:

    ## Forces
    
    * Need for high availability (99.99% uptime SLA)
    * Limited budget ($5K/month infrastructure)
    * Team expertise in Kubernetes
    * Requirement for data residency in EU
    * Desire to minimize operational overhead
    

    Solution

    Describe the chosen solution:

    • What will be done
    • How it addresses the forces
    • Specific implementation approach

    Resulting Context

    Document the state after applying the solution:

    Benefits - Positive outcomes achieved Drawbacks - Negative consequences accepted Related Patterns/Decisions - Connections to other ADRs or architectural patterns

    When to Use Alexandrian Format

    Best for:

    • Decisions with complex, competing forces
    • Pattern-oriented teams
    • Decisions requiring detailed context
    • Situations with many constraints

    Consider other formats when:

    • Quick documentation needed
    • Forces are straightforward
    • Team prefers simpler templates

    Alexandrian Best Practices

    Documenting Forces

    • List 4-8 forces for most decisions
    • Include both technical and non-technical forces
    • Note which forces are in tension
    • Prioritize or weight forces if helpful

    Resulting Context

    • Be honest about drawbacks
    • Link to decisions that address drawbacks
    • Note conditions that would trigger revisiting

    Additional Resources

    Templates

    Template available at: ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/templates/alexandrian/adr-template.md

    External Resources

    • "A Pattern Language" by Christopher Alexander
    • Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture
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