- /workflow command to list and describe available workflows - Filter by category (health, deploy, incidents, sysadmin) - Show workflow steps and triggers - /skill-info command for skill introspection - List scripts, triggers, and allowed tools - Show references and documentation - /agent-info command with hierarchy visualization - Tree view of agent relationships - Model assignments (opus/sonnet/haiku) with visual indicators - Supervisor and subordinate information - Updated shell completions with 19 aliases total - Test suite now covers 27 tests 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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name, description, aliases, invokes
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| workflow | List and describe available workflows |
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command:workflow |
Workflow Command
List and describe available workflows.
Usage
/workflow # List all workflows
/workflow <name> # Show workflow details
/workflow --category <cat> # Filter by category
Implementation
Run the workflow info script:
python3 ~/.claude/automation/workflow-info.py [options] [name]
Categories
| Category | Examples |
|---|---|
health |
cluster-health-check, cluster-daily-summary |
deploy |
deploy-app |
incidents |
pod-crashloop, node-issue-response |
sysadmin |
health-check, system-update |
Note
Workflows are design documents - they guide Claude's actions but aren't auto-executed. Use this command to understand available procedures.