skills/codingcossack/dispatching-parallel-agents/SKILL.md
Dispatches one subagent per independent domain to parallelize investigation/fixes. Use when you have 2+ unrelated failures (e.g., separate failing test files, subsystems, bugs) with no shared state or ordering dependencies.
npx skillsauth add aiskillstore/marketplace dispatching-parallel-agentsInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Dispatch one agent per independent problem. Let them work concurrently.
Copy and track:
- [ ] 1. Identify independent domains
- [ ] 2. Create focused agent tasks
- [ ] 3. Dispatch in parallel
- [ ] 4. Review and integrate
Group failures by what's broken:
Each domain is independent—fixing tool approval doesn't affect abort tests.
Critical check: If fixing one might fix others → investigate together first (don't parallelize).
Each agent needs:
Example (Claude Code):
Task("Fix agent-tool-abort.test.ts failures")
Task("Fix batch-completion-behavior.test.ts failures")
Task("Fix tool-approval-race-conditions.test.ts failures")
Fix the [N] failing tests in [file path]:
1. "[test name]" - [error summary]
2. "[test name]" - [error summary]
Context: [relevant background, e.g., "These are timing/race condition issues"]
Your task:
1. Read the test file, understand what each test verifies
2. Identify root cause—timing issues or actual bugs?
3. Fix by [preferred approach, e.g., "replacing arbitrary timeouts with event-based waiting"]
Do NOT: [anti-patterns, e.g., "just increase timeouts—find the real issue"]
Return: Summary of root cause and changes made.
| ❌ Bad | ✅ Good | |--------|---------| | "Fix all the tests" | "Fix agent-tool-abort.test.ts" | | "Fix the race condition" | Paste error messages + test names | | No constraints | "Do NOT change production code" | | "Fix it" | "Return summary of root cause and changes" |
Scenario: 6 test failures across 3 files after major refactoring.
Failures:
Decision: Independent domains—abort logic separate from batch completion separate from race conditions.
Dispatch:
Agent 1 → Fix agent-tool-abort.test.ts
Agent 2 → Fix batch-completion-behavior.test.ts
Agent 3 → Fix tool-approval-race-conditions.test.ts
Results:
Integration: All fixes independent, no conflicts, full suite green.
development
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