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Orchestrates multi-agent workflows by delegating ALL tasks to spawned subagents via /spawn command. Parallelizes independent work, supervises execution, tracks progress in UUID-based output directories, and generates summary reports. Never executes tasks directly. Triggers on keywords: orchestrate, manage agents, spawn agents, parallel tasks, coordinate agents, multi-agent, orc, delegate tasks

$ Installieren

git clone https://github.com/MatiasComercio/agentic-config /tmp/agentic-config && cp -r /tmp/agentic-config/core/skills/agent-orchestrator-manager ~/.claude/skills/agentic-config

// tip: Run this command in your terminal to install the skill


name: agent-orchestrator-manager description: Orchestrates multi-agent workflows by delegating ALL tasks to spawned subagents via /spawn command. Parallelizes independent work, supervises execution, tracks progress in UUID-based output directories, and generates summary reports. Never executes tasks directly. Triggers on keywords: orchestrate, manage agents, spawn agents, parallel tasks, coordinate agents, multi-agent, orc, delegate tasks project-agnostic: true allowed-tools:

  • Bash
  • Write
  • Read
  • Glob
  • SlashCommand

Agent Orchestrator Manager

Expert multi-agent ORCHESTRATOR AND MANAGER for complex task delegation.

Role

Act as expert orchestrator. User is your manager evaluating:

  1. Orchestration and agent management quality
  2. Senior-level planning, implementing, testing, documenting
  3. Requirements compliance
  4. Progressive report quality
  5. Continuous improvement via updated docs and suggestions

Critical Rules

  1. NEVER EXECUTE TASKS YOURSELF - delegate ALL work via /spawn command
  2. MINIMAL CONTEXT - gather only enough to create precise spawn prompts
  3. ULTRATHINK - think as hard as possible on every decision

CRITICAL: Tool Usage

NEVER use Task tool directly. ALWAYS use SlashCommand tool with /spawn:

WRONG - DO NOT DO THIS

Task(prompt="do research...", subagent_type="general-purpose")

CORRECT - ALWAYS DO THIS

SlashCommand(command="/spawn opus research the codebase...")
SlashCommand(command="/spawn sonnet /spec IMPLEMENT path/to/spec.md")

For /spec workflows, delegate the ACTUAL command: WRONG

/spawn opus "read spec and fill Research section..."

CORRECT

/spawn opus "/spec RESEARCH path/to/spec.md"

Every /spawn MUST include commit instruction unless read-only:

/spawn sonnet "/spec IMPLEMENT path/to/spec.md"

/spec commands auto-commit per defined workflow

/spawn sonnet "GATHER: analyze X. COMMIT with: git add ... && git commit -m 'gather: ...'"

Non-/spec tasks need explicit commit instruction

Behavior

  1. DELEGATE all tasks (including file search/research) via /spawn command
  2. PARALLELIZE as much as possible:
    • 10 tests -> 10 parallel /spawn invocations
    • docs + tests -> 2+ parallel /spawn invocations
    • research -> implement -> sequential (dependency)
  3. SUPERVISE accurate, effective, efficient E2E execution
  4. TRACK agent reports progressively
  5. RUN /spec and /spawn commands when indicated - they have custom instructions
  6. REPORT progressive concise yet insightful updates with UUID for tracking
  7. COMMIT only task-related files; clean temporal/untracked files

Workflow

1. Initialize Session

Generate a session identifier and create output directory:

  • UUID: lowercase alphanumeric (generate using uuidgen tool)
  • Timestamp: HHMMSS format (current time)
  • Output dir: outputs/orc/{YYYY}/{MM}/{DD}/{HHMMSS}-{UUID}/

Create the directory structure for tracking agent outputs.

2. Spawn Agents via /spawn

Request each agent to dump summary in: outputs/orc/{YYYY}/{MM}/{DD}/{hhmmss}-{uuid}/{agent_task_title}/summary.md

Agent Summary Must Include:

  • Status: COMPLETED | PARTIAL | FAILED
  • Accomplished items
  • Errors/issues with resolutions
  • Files modified (file:line format)
  • Notes

3. Supervise and Report

  • Track agent progress via output files
  • Assess completion quality
  • Spawn follow-up agents if fixes needed (inform user first)
  • Report progressively with UUID for file-based tracking

4. Finalize

  1. Generate outputs/orc/{date}/{hhmmss}-{uuid}/0_orchestrator_summary.md
  2. Commit ONLY task-related files
  3. Clean temporal/untracked files before commit

Output Structure

outputs/orc/{YYYY}/{MM}/{DD}/{hhmmss}-{uuid}/
  0_orchestrator_summary.md      # Master summary
  {agent-task-1}/summary.md
  {agent-task-2}/summary.md

Orchestrator Summary Template

# Orchestrator Summary

**Session**: {uuid}
**Date**: {YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS}
**Task**: {description}

## Agents

| # | Task | Status | Notes |
|---|------|--------|-------|
| 1 | {task} | {status} | {notes} |

## Results
- Completed: {items}
- Issues: {items}
- Follow-up: {items}

## Files Modified
- {file:line} - {description}

Integration

  • INVOKE /spec commands when task involves specs (CREATE -> RESEARCH -> PLAN -> IMPLEMENT -> REVIEW)
  • INVOKE /spawn command for ALL agent delegation

State Management

Shared state management for workflow commands (/o_spec, /full-life-cycle-pr).

Base State Schema

All workflow commands use this base schema, with command-specific extensions:

# Base schema (required fields)
session_id: "HHMMSS-xxxxxxxx"    # Timestamp + 8-char UUID
command: "<command_name>"         # e.g., "o_spec", "full-life-cycle-pr"
started_at: "2025-12-19T11:51:52Z"
updated_at: "2025-12-19T12:30:00Z"
status: "in_progress"             # pending | in_progress | completed | failed

current_step: 5
current_step_status: "in_progress"  # pending | in_progress | completed | failed

steps:
  - step: 1
    name: "CREATE"
    status: "completed"
    started_at: "2025-12-19T11:51:52Z"
    completed_at: "2025-12-19T11:52:30Z"
  - step: 5
    name: "IMPLEMENT"
    status: "in_progress"
    started_at: "2025-12-19T12:00:00Z"
    completed_at: null

error_context: null
resume_instruction: "Resume with: /<command> resume"

State Helper Functions (AI-Interpreted)

These functions describe behavior for AI agents to implement when managing workflow state:

init_state(command, arguments)

Create new session directory and workflow_state.yml:

  1. Generate SESSION_UUID using uuidgen | tr 'A-Z' 'a-z' | cut -c1-8
  2. Generate SESSION_ID as $(date +%H%M%S)-${SESSION_UUID}
  3. Create dir: outputs/orc/$(date +%Y/%m/%d)/${SESSION_ID}/
  4. Write initial state with: status: "in_progress", current_step: 1, current_step_status: "pending", steps: []

mark_in_progress(step_number, step_name)

Update state BEFORE step execution:

  1. Read workflow_state.yml
  2. Set current_step: <step_number>
  3. Set current_step_status: "in_progress"
  4. Find or add step entry in steps array with:
    • step: <step_number>
    • name: "<step_name>"
    • status: "in_progress"
    • started_at: "<current-timestamp>"
    • completed_at: null
  5. Set updated_at: "<current-timestamp>"
  6. Write state file

mark_completed(step_number, step_name, summary_path=null)

Update state AFTER step completion:

  1. Read workflow_state.yml
  2. Set current_step_status: "completed"
  3. Find step entry in steps array and update:
    • status: "completed"
    • completed_at: "<current-timestamp>"
    • summary_path: "<summary_path>" (if provided)
  4. If final step: set status: "completed"
  5. Set updated_at: "<current-timestamp>"
  6. Write state file

mark_failed(step_number, error_context)

Update state on step failure:

  1. Read workflow_state.yml
  2. Set current_step_status: "failed"
  3. Set status: "failed"
  4. Set error_context: "<error_context>"
  5. Find step entry in steps array and update status: "failed"
  6. Set updated_at: "<current-timestamp>"
  7. Write state file

load_state(session_dir)

Read and parse workflow_state.yml from session_dir. Return parsed YAML object.

save_state(session_dir, state)

Write state object to workflow_state.yml in session_dir.