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cascade-orchestrator

Layered orchestration for staged workflows with gated handoffs, evidence capture, and rollback-aware routing.

allowed_tools: Read, Write, Edit, Bash, Glob, Grep, Task, TodoWrite
model: sonnet

$ Installer

git clone https://github.com/DNYoussef/context-cascade /tmp/context-cascade && cp -r /tmp/context-cascade/skills/orchestration/cascade-orchestrator ~/.claude/skills/context-cascade

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


name: cascade-orchestrator description: Layered orchestration for staged workflows with gated handoffs, evidence capture, and rollback-aware routing. allowed-tools: Read, Write, Edit, Bash, Glob, Grep, Task, TodoWrite model: sonnet x-version: 3.2.0 x-category: orchestration x-vcl-compliance: v3.2.0 x-cognitive-frames:

  • HON
  • MOR
  • COM
  • CLS
  • EVD
  • ASP
  • SPC

STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE

Purpose

Design and operate cascaded workflows where each stage consumes prior outputs, enforces quality gates, and exposes controlled escape hatches for recovery.

Trigger Conditions

  • Positive: multi-stage pipelines, gated reviews, dependency-driven workflows, staged rollouts, evidence-capturing handoffs.
  • Negative: single-step tasks, linear prompts without gating (route to prompt-architect), or new skill creation (route to skill-forge).

Guardrails

  • Skill-Forge structure-first: maintain SKILL.md, examples/, tests/; add resources/ and references/ or log follow-ups.
  • Prompt-Architect hygiene: document intent, stage-by-stage HARD/SOFT/INFERRED constraints, and provide pure-English outputs with ceiling-aware confidence.
  • Stage safety: define entry/exit criteria per stage, cache artifacts, and include rollback/skip rules that prevent cascading failure.
  • Adversarial validation: simulate partial failures, retries, and out-of-order delivery; capture evidence and timing.
  • MCP tagging: persist cascade runs with WHO=cascade-orchestrator-{session} and WHY=skill-execution for traceability.

Execution Playbook

  1. Intent & constraints: collect objective, success metrics, and required sequencing; confirm inferred dependencies.
  2. Stage design: enumerate stages, owners, inputs/outputs, and gate criteria with timing budgets.
  3. Routing plan: wire registry-approved agents, define escalation paths, and set retry/backoff rules per stage.
  4. Safety nets: pre-mortem failure points, define rollback/skip logic, and guard shared state.
  5. Validation loop: run dry-runs and adversarial drills; log evidence, timings, and deltas.
  6. Delivery: present cascade map, gate outcomes, residual risks, and confidence ceiling.

Output Format

  • Cascade overview with stages, owners, and gate criteria.
  • Constraint matrix (HARD/SOFT/INFERRED) and risk register.
  • Routing rules (retries, rollbacks, escalation paths).
  • Validation evidence with timings and artifacts; remaining risks/open items.
  • Confidence: X.XX (ceiling: TYPE Y.YY) - rationale.

Validation Checklist

  • Structure-first assets ready or ticketed; examples/tests updated or queued.
  • Gate criteria defined and met per stage; retries/backoffs verified.
  • Registry-only agents used; hooks within latency budgets; rollback tested.
  • Adversarial/COV results stored with MCP tags; confidence ceiling declared.

Completion Definition

Workflow is complete when each stage passes gates, artifacts are persisted, recovery paths are validated, and cascade telemetry is recorded with MCP tags.

Confidence: 0.70 (ceiling: inference 0.70) - Document aligns cascade orchestration with skill-forge structure and prompt-architect evidence and confidence rules.