.claude/skills/ts-agent-swarm-orchestration/SKILL.md
Coordinate multiple AI agents working together on complex tasks — routing, handoffs, consensus, memory sharing, and quality gates. Use when tasks involve building multi-agent systems, coordinating specialist agents in a pipeline, implementing agent-to-agent communication, designing swarm architectures, setting up agent orchestration frameworks, or building autonomous agent teams with supervision and quality control. Covers hierarchical, mesh, and pipeline topologies.
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Coordinate multiple AI agents working together on complex tasks. Design topologies, implement routing, handle handoffs, share memory, and enforce quality gates.
Single-agent limitations: context window fills up, generalist performance degrades on specialist tasks, no parallel execution, single point of failure. Multi-agent benefits: focused expertise per agent, parallel subtasks, quality agents review others' work, failed agents retry without losing all progress.
Pipeline (sequential):
Task → Agent A → Agent B → Agent C → Result
Best for: Linear workflows (Spec → Code → Test → Deploy)
Hierarchical (manager + workers):
Orchestrator
/ | \
Coder Tester Reviewer
Best for: Complex tasks decomposing into independent subtasks
Hub-and-spoke (router):
┌→ Specialist A
Router → Specialist B
└→ Specialist C
Best for: Task classification and routing to the right expert
# orchestrator.py — Central coordinator managing agent pipeline
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from enum import Enum
class AgentRole(Enum):
PLANNER = "planner"
CODER = "coder"
REVIEWER = "reviewer"
TESTER = "tester"
@dataclass
class AgentTask:
id: str
role: AgentRole
input_data: dict
output_data: dict = field(default_factory=dict)
status: str = "pending"
retries: int = 0
max_retries: int = 3
class Orchestrator:
def __init__(self, agents: dict[AgentRole, 'Agent']):
self.agents = agents
self.tasks: list[AgentTask] = []
self.context: dict = {} # Shared memory
async def run_pipeline(self, spec: str) -> dict:
plan = await self._run_agent(AgentRole.PLANNER, {"spec": spec})
self.context["plan"] = plan
for subtask in plan.get("subtasks", []):
result = await self._run_agent(AgentRole.CODER, {
"task": subtask, "plan": plan
})
review = await self._run_agent(AgentRole.REVIEWER, {
"code": result, "requirements": subtask
})
retries = 0
while not review.get("approved") and retries < 3:
result = await self._run_agent(AgentRole.CODER, {
"task": subtask, "previous_attempt": result,
"feedback": review.get("feedback")
})
review = await self._run_agent(AgentRole.REVIEWER, {
"code": result, "requirements": subtask
})
retries += 1
self.context[f"subtask_{subtask['id']}"] = result
tests = await self._run_agent(AgentRole.TESTER, {"code": self.context})
return {"plan": plan, "results": self.context, "tests": tests}
async def _run_agent(self, role: AgentRole, input_data: dict) -> dict:
agent = self.agents[role]
task = AgentTask(id=f"{role.value}_{len(self.tasks)}", role=role, input_data=input_data)
self.tasks.append(task)
try:
task.status = "running"
result = await agent.execute(input_data)
task.output_data = result
task.status = "completed"
return result
except Exception:
task.status = "failed"
if task.retries < task.max_retries:
task.retries += 1
return await self._run_agent(role, input_data)
raise
# router.py — Classify and route tasks to specialists
class TaskRouter:
ROUTING_PROMPT = """Classify this task and select the best agent:
Task: {task}
Available agents: {agents}
Return JSON: {{"agent": "name", "confidence": 0.0-1.0, "reasoning": "why"}}"""
def __init__(self, agents: dict[str, 'Agent']):
self.agents = agents
async def route(self, task: str) -> dict:
agent_descriptions = "\n".join(
f"- {name}: {agent.description}" for name, agent in self.agents.items()
)
routing = await self._classify(task, agent_descriptions)
return await self.agents[routing["agent"]].execute({"task": task})
# shared_memory.py — Inter-agent communication layer
class SharedMemory:
def __init__(self):
self.facts: list[dict] = []
self.decisions: list[dict] = []
self.artifacts: dict = {}
def add_fact(self, agent: str, fact: str, confidence: float = 1.0):
self.facts.append({"agent": agent, "fact": fact, "confidence": confidence})
def add_decision(self, agent: str, decision: str, reasoning: str):
self.decisions.append({"agent": agent, "decision": decision, "reasoning": reasoning})
def get_context_for_agent(self, agent_role: str, max_items: int = 20) -> str:
parts = []
for f in self.facts[-max_items:]:
parts.append(f"[{f['agent']}] {f['fact']}")
for d in self.decisions[-max_items:]:
parts.append(f"[{d['agent']}] {d['decision']}: {d['reasoning']}")
return "\n".join(parts)
Enforce quality between pipeline stages:
# quality_gate.py — Validate agent output before handoff
@dataclass
class QualityCheck:
name: str
passed: bool
details: str
severity: str # "blocking" or "warning"
class QualityGate:
async def check(self, stage: str, output: dict) -> list[QualityCheck]:
checks = []
if stage == "code":
checks.append(self._check_syntax(output.get("code", "")))
checks.append(self._check_tests_present(output))
checks.append(self._check_no_secrets(output.get("code", "")))
elif stage == "review":
checks.append(self._check_review_depth(output.get("review", "")))
elif stage == "test":
checks.append(self._check_tests_pass(output.get("test_results", {})))
return checks
def gate_passed(self, checks: list[QualityCheck]) -> bool:
return all(c.passed for c in checks if c.severity == "blocking")
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