* refactor: centralize slash command registry Replace 7+ scattered command definition sites with a single CommandDef registry in hermes_cli/commands.py. All downstream consumers now derive from this registry: - CLI process_command() resolves aliases via resolve_command() - Gateway _known_commands uses GATEWAY_KNOWN_COMMANDS frozenset - Gateway help text generated by gateway_help_lines() - Telegram BotCommands generated by telegram_bot_commands() - Slack subcommand map generated by slack_subcommand_map() Adding a command or alias is now a one-line change to COMMAND_REGISTRY instead of touching 6+ files. Bugfixes included: - Telegram now registers /rollback, /background (were missing) - Slack now has /voice, /update, /reload-mcp (were missing) - Gateway duplicate 'reasoning' dispatch (dead code) removed - Gateway help text can no longer drift from CLI help Backwards-compatible: COMMANDS and COMMANDS_BY_CATEGORY dicts are rebuilt from the registry, so existing imports work unchanged. * docs: update developer docs for centralized command registry Update AGENTS.md with full 'Slash Command Registry' and 'Adding a Slash Command' sections covering CommandDef fields, registry helpers, and the one-line alias workflow. Also update: - CONTRIBUTING.md: commands.py description - website/docs/reference/slash-commands.md: reference central registry - docs/plans/centralize-command-registry.md: mark COMPLETED - plans/checkpoint-rollback.md: reference new pattern - hermes-agent-dev skill: architecture table * chore: remove stale plan docs
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