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coordination

Coordinate distributed agents with resilient topologies, synchronized state, and evidence-backed communication patterns.

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

$ インストール

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

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


name: coordination description: Coordinate distributed agents with resilient topologies, synchronized state, and evidence-backed communication patterns. 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

Deliver reliable multi-agent coordination across meshes, hierarchies, or hybrids while preventing state loss, deadlocks, and confidence overreach.

Trigger Conditions

  • Positive: topology design, agent registration, message routing, consensus or quorum work, partition/latency tolerance needs.
  • Negative: single-threaded execution, non-coordinated batch work, or prompt-only refinement (route to prompt-architect).

Guardrails

  • Skill-Forge structure-first: keep SKILL.md, examples/, and tests/ current; add resources/ and references/ or record remediation tasks.
  • Prompt-Architect clarity: capture intent and constraints (HARD/SOFT/INFERRED), avoid VCL leakage, and state confidence with ceilings.
  • Coordination safety: register every agent, validate topology (no orphaned nodes/cycles where forbidden), enforce health checks, and keep hooks within latency budgets.
  • Adversarial validation: probe partitions, message loss, reconnects, and rate limits; document evidence.
  • MCP tagging: persist coordination runs with WHO=coordination-{session} and WHY=skill-execution.

Execution Playbook

  1. Intent & constraints: define mission, scale, latency targets, and shared-state rules; confirm inferred needs.
  2. Topology & registry: select topology, register agents, define namespaces, and configure routing keys.
  3. Delegation & messaging: set task sharding rules, retries, ack/requeue policies, and escalation paths.
  4. Safety & resilience: plan for partitions, backpressure, and failover; add circuit breakers and watchdogs.
  5. Validation loop: run adversarial drills, measure latency/throughput, and verify state convergence.
  6. Delivery: summarize topology, evidence, residual risks, and confidence ceiling.

Output Format

  • Intent, constraints, and chosen topology.
  • Agent registry snapshot, routing schema, and health model.
  • Operational plan (sharding, retries, escalation, rollback).
  • Validation evidence with metrics; risks and follow-ups.
  • Confidence: X.XX (ceiling: TYPE Y.YY) - rationale.

Validation Checklist

  • Structure-first assets present or queued; examples/tests reflect current patterns.
  • Registry complete; health checks and latency budgets verified; rollback path defined.
  • Adversarial/COV runs captured with MCP tags; confidence ceiling present; English-only output.

Completion Definition

Coordination is complete when topology is stable, messaging meets SLOs, validation artifacts are stored, and remaining risks are owned with next steps logged.

Confidence: 0.70 (ceiling: inference 0.70) - Coordination SOP rewritten with skill-forge structure, prompt-architect constraint handling, and resilience guardrails.