documenso/.opencode/commands/create-scratch.md

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---
description: Create a new scratch file in .agents/scratches/
argument-hint: <scratch-slug> [content]
---
You are creating a new scratch file in the `.agents/scratches/` directory.
## Your Task
1. **Determine the slug** - Use `$ARGUMENTS` as the file slug (kebab-case recommended)
2. **Gather content** - Collect or generate the scratch content
3. **Create the file** - Use the create-scratch script to generate the file
## Usage
The script will automatically:
- Generate a unique three-word ID (e.g., `calm-teal-cloud`)
- Create frontmatter with current date and formatted title
- Save the file as `{id}-{slug}.md` in `.agents/scratches/`
## Creating the File
### Option 1: Direct Content
If you have the content ready, run:
```bash
npx tsx scripts/create-scratch.ts "$ARGUMENTS" "Your scratch content here"
```
### Option 2: Multi-line Content (Heredoc)
For multi-line content, use heredoc:
```bash
npx tsx scripts/create-scratch.ts "$ARGUMENTS" << HEREDOC
Your multi-line
scratch content
goes here
HEREDOC
```
### Option 3: Pipe Content
You can also pipe content:
```bash
echo "Your content" | npx tsx scripts/create-scratch.ts "$ARGUMENTS"
```
## File Format
The created file will have:
```markdown
---
date: 2026-01-13
title: Scratch Title
---
Your content here
```
The title is automatically formatted from the slug (e.g., `quick-notes``Quick Notes`).
## Guidelines
- Use descriptive slugs in kebab-case (e.g., `exploration-ideas`, `temporary-notes`)
- Scratch files are for temporary notes, explorations, or ideas
- The unique ID ensures no filename conflicts
- Files are automatically dated for organization
## Begin
Create a scratch file using the slug from `$ARGUMENTS` and appropriate content for notes or exploration.