From decision-evaluation-framework
Apply Kepner-Tregoe Decision Analysis — define MUST objectives as knockout filters and weighted WANT objectives, then assess adverse consequences. Produces a 0-100 score.
npx claudepluginhub danielrosehill/claude-code-plugins --plugin decision-evaluation-frameworkThis skill uses the workspace's default tool permissions.
Single-framework analysis. Use when the user wants this lens specifically, or when called as a building block by `/decision:analyze`.
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Single-framework analysis. Use when the user wants this lens specifically, or when called as a building block by /decision:analyze.
/decision:new-decision first.Locate the framework guide at the plugin install dir's frameworks/kepner-tregoe.md. Read it fully.
Read the decision file fully.
Apply the framework exactly as the guide specifies. Don't invent additional structure. Don't merge in other frameworks — that's the orchestrator's job.
Output destination:
/decision:analyze, write to the fragment path the orchestrator provides (fragments/kepner-tregoe.md).End with the score line ## Score: <0-100> per the guide's scoring rubric.
## Cross-framework note) but don't switch lenses.