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The `.opencode/commands/*.md` frontmatter referenced agents with the Claude Code plugin namespace (`agent: everything-claude-code:<name>`), but ECC's opencode integration registers its agents unscoped in `opencode.json`'s `agent` map (`code-reviewer`, `planner`, ...), and that file's own `command` section already references them unscoped. The `everything-claude-code:` scope resolves under no opencode config (the opencode plugin package is `ecc-universal`, and inline-config agents are bare), so subtask commands like `/code-review` hard-fail with `Agent not found: everything-claude-code:code-reviewer`. Non-subtask commands fall back to the default agent and appear to work — which is why only some commands failed. Strip the `everything-claude-code:` prefix from all 30 command frontmatter agent ids so they match the registered agents, fix the MIGRATION.md example, and replace the test that enforced the broken scoped invariant with one that asserts each command agent id is a registered opencode agent (fails on the old scoped ids, passes on the fix). Fixes #2477
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description, agent, subtask
| description | agent | subtask |
|---|---|---|
| Update documentation for recent changes | doc-updater | true |
Update Docs Command
Update documentation to reflect recent changes: $ARGUMENTS
Your Task
- Identify changed code -
git diff --name-only - Find related docs - README, API docs, guides
- Update documentation - Keep in sync with code
- Verify accuracy - Docs match implementation
Documentation Types
README.md
- Installation instructions
- Quick start guide
- Feature overview
- Configuration options
API Documentation
- Endpoint descriptions
- Request/response formats
- Authentication details
- Error codes
Code Comments
- JSDoc for public APIs
- Complex logic explanations
- TODO/FIXME cleanup
Guides
- How-to tutorials
- Architecture decisions (ADRs)
- Troubleshooting guides
Update Checklist
- README reflects current features
- API docs match endpoints
- JSDoc updated for changed functions
- Examples are working
- Links are valid
- Version numbers updated
Documentation Quality
Good Documentation
- Accurate and up-to-date
- Clear and concise
- Has working examples
- Covers edge cases
Avoid
- Outdated information
- Missing parameters
- Broken examples
- Ambiguous language
IMPORTANT: Documentation should be updated alongside code changes, not as an afterthought.