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Orchestrate work through a team of agents coordinating via chat. Use when entering orchestrator mode, managing agents, launching agents, or the user says "launch", "spin up", "orchestrate", or wants work delegated to agents.
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.
Ann — Master Orchestrator for MEL/SRHR work. Use when Ane brings any analytical, evaluation, SRHR, or structured-output task. Ann classifies task complexity, queries the MEL Wiki, retrieves knowledge, creates an implementation plan (verifies with user for complex tasks), delegates to Vi for execution, runs a 5-point quality gate, and delivers. General-purpose — not tied to any specific project.
GANG entry skill. When a user types /gang, it indicates that they want to upgrade the current pane to a GANG orchestrator and start the GANG closed-loop. The skill content = run `hive gang init`, move the current pane to a new window, set up the board + skeptic, and automatically dispatch /gang-orch to take over the duty.
Aurora Smart Home orchestrator — routing layer for all smart home skills. Use this skill when the user asks ANY smart home question and you need to decide which skill to invoke, or when a task spans multiple skills (e.g., "build a sensor that shows on a dashboard and triggers automations"). Invoke aurora FIRST before reaching for a specific skill — it will route to the right specialist(s) and recommend the correct Claude model to keep token usage efficient. Trigger on: smart home, Home Assistant, ESPHome, automation, IoT, dashboard, ESP32, Node-RED, or any request about controlling or monitoring devices at home.
Review orchestrator: assess your application and recommend the right combination of design, security, privacy, compliance, resilience, performance, SEO, and GEO reviews.
Golang skills orchestrator — always active on any Golang coding, review, debug, or setup task. Reads the task context and loads the most relevant skills from samber/cc-skills-golang, often multiple at once: writing a gRPC service loads golang-grpc + golang-testing + golang-error-handling; debugging a panic loads golang-troubleshooting + golang-safety; auditing security loads golang-security + golang-lint + golang-safety. Also: disambiguates competing clusters when two skills seem to overlap (performance vs benchmark vs troubleshooting, samber/lo vs mo vs ro, DI cluster, safety vs security), and configures CLAUDE.md or AGENTS.md to force-trigger skills in a project (/golang-how-to configure).
Automated multi-agent orchestrator that spawns CLI subagents in parallel, coordinates via MCP Memory, and monitors progress
Meta-skill workflow orchestrator for bug investigation and resolution. Routes to debug, implement, test, and commit based on scope.
Guide for creating AI subagents with isolated context for complex multi-step workflows. Use when users want to create a subagent, specialized agent, verifier, debugger, or orchestrator that requires isolated context and deep specialization. Works with any agent that supports subagent delegation. Triggers on "create subagent", "new agent", "specialized assistant", "create verifier".
Production ETL patterns orchestrator. Routes to core reliability patterns and incremental load strategies.
Researches topics and trends for blog content with parallel multi-agent execution. USE WHEN orchestrator invokes research phase OR user says 'research topic', 'find trends', 'gather information for blog'.