skills/octopus-architecture/SKILL.md
System architecture and API design with multi-AI consensus — use for design reviews and new subsystems
npx skillsauth add nyldn/claude-octopus octopus-architectureInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Host: Codex CLI — This skill was designed for Claude Code and adapted for Codex. Cross-reference commands use installed skill names in Codex rather than
/octo:*slash commands. Use the active Codex shell and subagent tools. Do not claim a provider, model, or host subagent is available until the current session exposes it. For host tool equivalents, seeskills/blocks/codex-host-adapter.md.
This skill uses ENFORCED execution mode. You MUST follow this exact sequence.
Check provider availability:
provider_status=$(bash "${HOME}/.claude-octopus/plugin/scripts/helpers/check-providers.sh")
codex_status=$(echo "$provider_status" | grep -q '^codex:available' && echo "Available ✓" || echo "Not installed ✗")
gemini_status=$(echo "$provider_status" | grep -q '^gemini:available' && echo "Available ✓" || echo "Not installed ✗")
Display this banner BEFORE orchestrate.sh execution:
🐙 **CLAUDE OCTOPUS ACTIVATED** - Architecture design mode
🏗️ Architecture: [Brief description of system to design]
Provider Availability:
🔴 Codex CLI: ${codex_status} - Backend architecture patterns
🟡 Gemini CLI: ${gemini_status} - Alternative approaches
🔵 Claude: Available ✓ - Synthesis and recommendations
💰 Estimated Cost: $0.02-0.08
⏱️ Estimated Time: 3-7 minutes
Validation:
/octo:setupDO NOT PROCEED TO STEP 2 until banner displayed.
You MUST execute this command via the native shell command tool:
${HOME}/.claude-octopus/plugin/scripts/orchestrate.sh spawn backend-architect "<user's architecture request>"
CRITICAL: You are PROHIBITED from:
This is NOT optional. You MUST use the native shell command tool to invoke orchestrate.sh.
After orchestrate.sh completes, verify it succeeded:
# Check for persona output (varies by persona type)
# For spawn commands, check exit code and output
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "❌ VALIDATION FAILED: orchestrate.sh spawn failed"
exit 1
fi
echo "✅ VALIDATION PASSED: Architecture design completed"
If validation fails:
~/.claude-octopus/logs/Present the architecture design from the persona execution.
Include attribution:
*Multi-AI Architecture Design powered by Claude Octopus*
*Providers: 🔴 Codex | 🟡 Gemini | 🔵 Claude*
Invokes the backend-architect persona for system design during the grasp (define) and tangle (develop) phases.
# Via orchestrate.sh
${HOME}/.claude-octopus/plugin/scripts/orchestrate.sh spawn backend-architect "Design a scalable notification system"
# Via auto-routing (detects architecture intent)
${HOME}/.claude-octopus/plugin/scripts/orchestrate.sh auto "architect the event-driven messaging system"
This skill wraps the backend-architect persona defined in:
agents/personas/backend-architect.mdcodexgpt-5.3-codexgrasp, tangleapi-design, microservices, distributed-systems"Design the API contract for the user service"
"Plan the event sourcing architecture"
"Design the caching strategy for the product catalog"
"Create a microservices decomposition plan"
For enhanced structural awareness during architecture design, leverage Claude Code's LSP tools:
Before defining architecture, gather structural context:
lsp_document_symbols - Understand existing module structure
lsp_find_references - Identify current dependencies
lsp_workspace_symbols - Find related patterns across codebase
During design validation:
lsp_goto_definition - Verify interface contracts
lsp_hover - Check type signatures
lsp_diagnostics - Identify type/interface mismatches
// Step 1: Understand existing structure
const symbols = await lsp_document_symbols("src/services/user.ts")
const references = await lsp_find_references("UserService", line=5, char=10)
// Step 2: Identify patterns in codebase
const patterns = await lsp_workspace_symbols("Service")
// Step 3: Design new architecture informed by existing patterns
// ... architecture design ...
// Step 4: Validate design with diagnostics
const issues = await lsp_diagnostics("src/services/*.ts")
This ensures architecture recommendations align with existing codebase patterns and type contracts.
testing
Run a configurable multi-LLM council with personas, budget caps, synthesis, veto gates, and optional implementation handoff.
data-ai
Evidence before claims — run verification commands before declaring work complete, fixed, or passing
testing
Evidence before claims — run verification commands before declaring work complete, fixed, or passing
development
Structured four-way AI debates between Claude, Sonnet, Gemini, and Codex — use for critical decisions