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ADR Tools

A command-line tool for working with Architecture Decision Records (ADRs).

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Quick Start

Install ADR Tools.

Use the adr command to manage ADRs. Try running adr help.

ADRs are stored in your project as Markdown files in the doc/adr directory.

  1. Create an ADR directory in the root of your project:

     adr init doc/architecture/decisions
    

    This will create the first ADR recording that you are using ADRs to record architectural decisions and linking to Michael Nygard's article on the subject.

  2. Create Architecture Decision Records

     adr new Implement as Unix shell scripts
    

    This will create a new, numbered ADR file and open it in your editor of choice (as specified by the VISUAL or EDITOR environment variable).

    To create a new ADR that supercedes a previous one (ADR 9, for example), use the -s option.

     adr new -s 9 Use Rust for performance-critical functionality
    

    This will create a new ADR file that is flagged as superceding ADR 9, and changes the status of ADR 9 to indicate that it is superceded by the new ADR. It then opens the new ADR in your editor of choice.

  3. For further information, use the built in help:

     adr help
    

See the tests for detailed examples.

The decisions for this tool are recorded as architecture decision records in the project repository.

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