--- title: Slash Commands description: Create custom slash commands with template variables for your AI workflows. icon: terminal --- Maestro includes an extensible slash command system with autocomplete. Type `/` in the input area to open the autocomplete menu, use arrow keys to navigate, and press `Tab` or `Enter` to select. ## Built-in Maestro Commands Maestro provides built-in slash commands that are handled internally (not sent to the AI agent): | Command | Description | |---------|-------------| | `/history` | Generate a synopsis of recent work and add to the History panel | | `/wizard` | Start the planning wizard for Auto Run documents | The `/wizard` command can take optional natural language input: `/wizard add user authentication feature` to provide initial context. ## Custom AI Commands Create your own slash commands in **Settings → AI Commands**. Each command has a trigger (e.g., `/deploy`) and a prompt that gets sent to the AI agent. Commands support **template variables** that are automatically substituted at runtime: ### Agent Variables | Variable | Description | |----------|-------------| | `{{AGENT_NAME}}` | Agent name | | `{{AGENT_PATH}}` | Agent home directory path (full path to project) | | `{{AGENT_GROUP}}` | Agent's group name (if grouped) | | `{{AGENT_SESSION_ID}}` | Agent session ID (for conversation continuity) | | `{{TAB_NAME}}` | Custom tab name (alias: `SESSION_NAME`) | | `{{TOOL_TYPE}}` | Agent type (claude-code, codex, opencode, factory-droid) | ### Path Variables | Variable | Description | |----------|-------------| | `{{CWD}}` | Current working directory | | `{{AUTORUN_FOLDER}}` | Auto Run documents folder path | ### Auto Run Variables | Variable | Description | |----------|-------------| | `{{DOCUMENT_NAME}}` | Current Auto Run document name (without .md) | | `{{DOCUMENT_PATH}}` | Full path to current Auto Run document | | `{{LOOP_NUMBER}}` | Current loop iteration (5-digit padded: 00001, 00002, etc.) | ### Date/Time Variables | Variable | Description | |----------|-------------| | `{{DATE}}` | Current date (YYYY-MM-DD) | | `{{TIME}}` | Current time (HH:MM:SS) | | `{{DATETIME}}` | Full datetime (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS) | | `{{TIMESTAMP}}` | Unix timestamp in milliseconds | | `{{DATE_SHORT}}` | Short date (MM/DD/YY) | | `{{TIME_SHORT}}` | Short time (HH:MM) | | `{{YEAR}}` | Current year (YYYY) | | `{{MONTH}}` | Current month (01-12) | | `{{DAY}}` | Current day (01-31) | | `{{WEEKDAY}}` | Day of week (Monday, Tuesday, etc.) | ### Git & Context Variables | Variable | Description | |----------|-------------| | `{{GIT_BRANCH}}` | Current git branch name (requires git repo) | | `{{IS_GIT_REPO}}` | "true" or "false" | | `{{CONTEXT_USAGE}}` | Current context window usage percentage | **Example**: A custom `/standup` command with prompt: ``` It's {{WEEKDAY}}, {{DATE}}. I'm on branch {{GIT_BRANCH}} at {{AGENT_PATH}}. Summarize what I worked on yesterday and suggest priorities for today. ``` ## Spec-Kit Commands Maestro bundles [GitHub's spec-kit](https://github.com/github/spec-kit) methodology for structured feature development: | Command | Description | |---------|-------------| | `/speckit.help` | Learn how to use spec-kit with Maestro | | `/speckit.constitution` | Create or update the project constitution | | `/speckit.specify` | Create or update feature specification | | `/speckit.clarify` | Identify underspecified areas and ask clarification questions | | `/speckit.plan` | Execute implementation planning workflow | | `/speckit.tasks` | Generate actionable, dependency-ordered tasks | | `/speckit.analyze` | Cross-artifact consistency and quality analysis | | `/speckit.checklist` | Generate custom checklist for feature | | `/speckit.taskstoissues` | Convert tasks to GitHub issues | | `/speckit.implement` | Execute tasks using Maestro Auto Run with worktree support | See [Spec-Kit Commands](/speckit-commands) for the complete workflow guide. ## OpenSpec Commands Maestro bundles [OpenSpec](https://github.com/Fission-AI/OpenSpec) for spec-driven change management. These commands help you propose, implement, and archive changes systematically: | Command | Description | |---------|-------------| | `/openspec.help` | Learn how to use OpenSpec with Maestro | | `/openspec.proposal` | Create a change proposal with specs, tasks, and optional design docs | | `/openspec.apply` | Implement an approved change proposal by executing tasks | | `/openspec.archive` | Archive a completed change after deployment | | `/openspec.implement` | Convert OpenSpec tasks to Maestro Auto Run documents | See [OpenSpec Commands](/openspec-commands) for the complete workflow guide and directory structure. ## Agent Native Commands When using Claude Code, Maestro automatically discovers and displays the agent's native slash commands in the autocomplete menu. These commands are sent via the `system/init` event when Claude Code starts and appear with a "Claude Code command" label to distinguish them from Maestro's custom commands. ### Supported in Batch Mode Claude Code runs in batch/print mode within Maestro, which means only certain native commands work. The following commands are **supported**: | Command | Description | |---------|-------------| | `/compact` | Compact conversation history to reduce context usage | | `/cost` | Show token usage and cost for the session | | `/init` | Initialize a CLAUDE.md file in the project | | `/pr-comments` | Address PR review comments | | `/release-notes` | Generate release notes | | `/review` | Request a code review | | `/security-review` | Perform a security review | Additionally, any **custom commands from Claude Code plugins/skills** (e.g., `/commit`, `/pdf`, `/docx`) are fully supported and will appear in the autocomplete menu. ### Not Supported in Batch Mode The following Claude Code commands are **interactive-only** and don't work through Maestro: | Command | Reason | |---------|--------| | `/mcp` | MCP server management requires interactive TUI | | `/help` | Help display is interactive | | `/clear` | Conversation clearing is handled differently in batch mode | | `/config` | Configuration requires interactive prompts | | `/model` | Model switching mid-session requires TUI | | `/permissions` | Permission management is interactive | | `/memory` | Memory/CLAUDE.md editing requires TUI | | `/rewind` | Conversation rewind requires interactive selection | | `/vim` | Vim mode is a TUI feature | | `/doctor` | Diagnostics run as a separate CLI command | | `/login` / `/logout` | Authentication is interactive | | `/bug` | Bug reporting requires interactive input | For commands like `/mcp` or `/config`, use the Claude Code CLI directly in a terminal: `claude mcp` or `claude config`.