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Orchestrate multiple worker agents to implement groomed tasks. Use when multiple ready tasks need implementation, when you want autonomous multi-task execution, or when coordinating batch development work. Keywords: coordinator, orchestrator, multi-task, parallel, workers, batch, autonomous.
Production ETL patterns orchestrator. Routes to core reliability patterns and incremental load strategies.
End-to-end implementation orchestrator. Use when the user says "orchestrate", "implement this end to end", "build this", or wants a full feature/fix implemented through a team of agents with planning, implementation, review, and QA phases.
One-shot autopilot orchestrator — runs the full spark-video pipeline (screenwriter ↔ director per-scene parallel → render chain-DAG parallel + per-clip review → stitch). User confirms at 4 gates (+ 1 mode gate at start + 1 BGM gate when bgm/ folder detected). Use when the user wants "make me an episode" in one command.
Main application building orchestrator. Creates full-stack applications from natural language requests. Determines project type, selects tech stack, coordinates agents.
AscendC Operator End-to-End Development Orchestrator. Used when users need to develop new operators, implement custom operators, or complete the full process from requirements to testing. Keywords: operator development, end-to-end, full process, workflow orchestration, new operator creation.
Reviewer-gated iterative fleet for headless `claude -p` or `codex exec` workers that run in cycles until a designated reviewer approves the output. Use when the work needs multiple rounds of iteration with a quality gate — a reviewer worker reads all worker logs, writes a verdict (lgtm | iterate | escalate), and the orchestrator decides whether to continue, pause, or stop. NEVER kills or restarts workers automatically; the operator owns all kill/pause decisions.
Workflow automation is the infrastructure that makes AI agents reliable. Without durable execution, a network hiccup during a 10-step payment flow means lost money and angry customers. With it, workflows resume exactly where they left off. This skill covers the platforms (n8n, Temporal, Inngest) and patterns (sequential, parallel, orchestrator-worker) that turn brittle scripts into production-grade automation. Key insight: The platforms make different tradeoffs. n8n optimizes for accessibility
Orchestrator-only workflow for migrating/rewriting codebases with full TDD and agent delegation
Orchestrator for the full academic research pipeline: research -> write -> integrity check -> review -> revise -> re-review -> re-revise -> final integrity check -> finalize. Coordinates deep-research, academic-paper, and academic-paper-reviewer into a seamless 9-stage workflow with mandatory integrity verification, two-stage peer review, and reproducible quality gates. Triggers on: academic pipeline, research to paper, full paper workflow, paper pipeline, end-to-end paper, research-to-publication, complete paper workflow.
Use when writing RSpec tests for service objects, API clients, orchestrators, or business logic in spec/services/. Covers instance_double, FactoryBot hash factories, shared_examples, subject/let blocks, context/describe structure, aggregate_failures, change matchers, travel_to, and error scenario testing.
Use this skill to run a multi-persona expert advisory review on a labelled pull request in microsoft/apm. The panel fans out to five mandatory specialists plus a test-coverage specialist (active on every PR that touches src/) plus two conditional specialists (auth, doc-writer), all running in their own agent threads, and a CEO synthesizer. The orchestrator is the sole writer to the PR: ONE recommendation comment, no verdict labels, no merge gating. The panel is advisory -- it surfaces findings, prioritizes follow-ups, and renders a ship-recommendation that the maintainer and author weigh. Activate when a non-trivial PR needs a cross-cutting recommendation (architecture, CLI logging, DevX UX, supply-chain security, growth/positioning, optionally auth, docs, and test coverage, with CEO arbitration).