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Decision Recorder

Record, review, search, and analyze decisions from technical work, product work, team discussions, and personal planning. Use when the user wants to capture...

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Description


name: decision-recorder description: Record, review, search, and analyze decisions from technical work, product work, team discussions, and personal planning. Use when the user wants to capture why a decision was made, compare options, store rationale, track outcomes, or revisit past decisions by keyword, date, or tag.

Decision Recorder

Record decisions in a structured format so they can be searched, reviewed, and improved over time.

Core capabilities

  • Detect decision-oriented text
  • Create structured decision records
  • Search and filter past decisions
  • Review decision details
  • Analyze decision patterns
  • Update or delete stored decisions

Commands

Record a decision

decision-recorder record
decision-recorder r

List decisions

decision-recorder list
decision-recorder ls

Search decisions

decision-recorder search <keyword>
decision-recorder s <keyword>

Analyze patterns

decision-recorder analyze
decision-recorder a

View a specific decision

decision-recorder view <id>
decision-recorder v <id>

Update or delete a decision

decision-recorder update <id>
decision-recorder u <id>

decision-recorder delete <id>
decision-recorder d <id>

Detect decision keywords

decision-recorder detect "We decided to use Node.js"
decision-recorder keywords

Common filters

# Filter by tag
decision-recorder list --tag=important

# Filter by date range
decision-recorder list --from=2024-01-01 --to=2024-12-31

Programmatic usage

const dr = require('decision-recorder');

const record = dr.createDecision({
  question: 'Which backend stack should we use?',
  options: ['Node.js', 'Python', 'Go'],
  reasoning: 'Node.js has the best fit for fast iteration and ecosystem support.',
  result: 'Node.js',
  context: 'New product launch',
  tags: ['architecture', 'backend']
});

const matches = dr.searchDecisions('architecture');
const analysis = dr.analyzeDecisions();

Decision record format

{
  "id": "unique-id",
  "timestamp": "ISO-8601 timestamp",
  "question": "Decision question",
  "options": ["Option A", "Option B"],
  "reasoning": "Why this choice was made",
  "result": "Final choice",
  "context": "Background",
  "tags": ["tag-a", "tag-b"]
}

Data location

Decision records are stored under:

~/.decision-recorder/

Each decision is stored as a JSON file.

Recommended use cases

  • Architecture and technology choices
  • Product tradeoff decisions
  • Team decisions after discussion
  • Operational decisions and retrospectives
  • Personal planning and career decisions

Good practice

  1. Record decisions soon after they are made.
  2. Capture reasoning, not just outcomes.
  3. Use tags consistently.
  4. Review decisions periodically.
  5. Compare similar decisions over time.

Notes

  • Requires Node.js 14 or later.
  • Uses local JSON files for storage.
  • Works best when reasoning and context are written clearly.

License

MIT

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Free

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