| name | adr-code-traceability |
| description | Add ADR references to code for decision traceability. Use when creating new files, documenting non-obvious implementation choices, or when user mentions ADR traceability, code reference, or document decision in code. Provides language-specific patterns for Python, TypeScript, Rust, Go. |
ADR Code Traceability
Add Architecture Decision Record references to code for decision traceability. Provides language-specific patterns and placement guidelines.
When to Use This Skill
- Creating new files as part of an ADR implementation
- Documenting non-obvious implementation choices
- User mentions "ADR traceability", "code reference", "document decision"
- Adding decision context to code during
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Quick Reference
Reference Format
ADR: {adr-id}
Path Derivation: ADR: 2025-12-01-my-feature → /docs/adr/2025-12-01-my-feature.md
Language Patterns (Summary)
| Language | New File Header | Inline Comment |
|---|---|---|
| Python | """...\n\nADR: {adr-id}\n""" |
# ADR: {adr-id} - reason |
| TypeScript | /** ... \n * @see ADR: {adr-id} */ |
// ADR: {adr-id} - reason |
| Rust | //! ...\n//! ADR: {adr-id} |
// ADR: {adr-id} - reason |
| Go | // Package ... \n// ADR: {adr-id} |
// ADR: {adr-id} - reason |
See Language Patterns for complete examples.
Placement Decision Tree
Is this a NEW file created by the ADR?
├── Yes → Add reference in file header
└── No → Is the change non-obvious?
├── Yes → Add inline comment with reason
└── No → Skip ADR reference
See Placement Guidelines for detailed guidance.
Examples
New File (Python)
"""
Redis cache adapter for session management.
ADR: 2025-12-01-redis-session-cache
"""
class RedisSessionCache:
...
Inline Comment (TypeScript)
// ADR: 2025-12-01-rate-limiting - Using token bucket over sliding window
// for better burst handling in our use case
const rateLimiter = new TokenBucketLimiter({ rate: 100, burst: 20 });
Do NOT Add References For
- Every line touched (only where traceability adds value)
- Trivial changes (formatting, typo fixes)
- Standard patterns (well-known idioms)
- Test files (unless test approach is an ADR decision)
Reference Documentation
- Language Patterns - Python, TS, Rust, Go patterns
- Placement Guidelines - When and where to add