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Claude Code Surfaces Power-User Slash Commands
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Claude Code Surfaces Power-User Slash Commands

A Reddit post spotlights several Claude Code slash commands that appear aimed at faster approval handling, session handoffs, model escalation, and dashboard-style workflows. The commands suggest Anthropic is quietly turning Claude Code into a more opinionated power-user shell, not just a coding assistant.

// ANALYSIS

This reads like a productivity layer upgrade more than a headline launch: Claude Code is accumulating workflow primitives that make long agent sessions easier to steer, recover, and automate.

  • `/less-permission-prompts` looks like a safety/usability valve for trusted commands, reducing the friction that usually pushes users toward full auto mode.
  • `/recap` is the most broadly useful: it formalizes context compression, which matters once sessions get long enough that human memory and agent memory start diverging.
  • `/Advisor` suggests a tiered-model workflow, where Sonnet handles the first pass and a stronger agent steps in only when needed, which is a sensible way to conserve higher-end model spend.
  • `/Dashboard` hints at Claude Code expanding beyond terminal code work into orchestration and operational views, though the Reddit post’s description is still pretty thin.
  • The bigger signal is that slash commands are becoming a control surface for agent behavior, not just shortcuts for common prompts.
// TAGS
claude-codeclidevtoolai-codingagentautomation

DISCOVERED

2h ago

2026-04-16

PUBLISHED

4h ago

2026-04-16

RELEVANCE

9/ 10

AUTHOR

rivarja82