skills/agent-orchestration/SKILL.md
Agent Orchestration Rules
npx skillsauth add rubicanjr/FinCognis agent-orchestrationInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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When the user asks to implement something, use implementation agents to preserve main context.
Wrong - burns context:
Main: Read files → Understand → Make edits → Report
(2000+ tokens consumed in main context)
Right - preserves context:
Main: Spawn agent("implement X per plan")
↓
Agent: Reads files → Understands → Edits → Tests
↓
Main: Gets summary (~200 tokens)
| Task Type | Use Agent? | Reason | |-----------|------------|--------| | Multi-file implementation | Yes | Agent handles complexity internally | | Following a plan phase | Yes | Agent reads plan, implements | | New feature with tests | Yes | Agent can run tests | | Single-line fix | No | Faster to do directly | | Quick config change | No | Overhead not worth it |
Agents read their own context. Don't read files in main chat just to understand what to pass to an agent - give them the task and they figure it out.
Implement Phase 4: Outcome Marking Hook from the Artifact Index plan.
**Plan location:** thoughts/shared/plans/2025-12-24-artifact-index.md (search for "Phase 4")
**What to create:**
1. TypeScript hook
2. Shell wrapper
3. Python script
4. Register in settings.json
When done, provide a summary of files created and any issues.
When user says these, consider using an agent:
development
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tools
Wiring Verification
development
Connection management, room patterns, reconnection strategies, message buffering, and binary protocol design.
development
Screenshot comparison QA for frontend development. Takes a screenshot of the current implementation, scores it across multiple visual dimensions, and returns a structured PASS/REVISE/FAIL verdict with concrete fixes. Use when implementing UI from a design reference or verifying visual correctness.