A command-line tool for working with Architecture Decision Records (ADRs).
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.
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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.
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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will create a new ADR file that is flagged as superceding ADR 9, and changes the status of ADR 9 to indicate that it is superceded by the new ADR.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.
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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.