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This skill should be used when orchestrating multi-agent swarms using Claude Code's TeammateTool and Task system. It applies when coordinating multiple agents, running parallel code reviews, creating pipeline workflows with dependencies, building self-organizing task queues, or any task benefiting from divide-and-conquer patterns.
Automated multi-agent orchestrator that spawns CLI subagents in parallel, coordinates via MCP Memory, and monitors progress
LlamaIndex data framework for LLMs. Use for RAG applications.
Orchestrates complete skill lifecycle from creation to optimization. Use for comprehensive skill development, reviewing skills, or managing skill quality.
Agent skill for app-store - invoke with $agent-app-store
Use when executing multi-task plans where each task can be implemented independently by a subagent. Triggers when a plan has 3+ independent tasks, when speed of execution is important, when tasks have clear acceptance criteria suitable for delegation, or when two-stage review gates (spec compliance and code quality) are needed for iterative fix cycles.
OMC agent catalog, available tools, team pipeline routing, commit protocol, and skills registry. Auto-loads when delegating to agents, using OMC tools, orchestrating teams, making commits, or invoking skills.
Self-referential loop until task completion with architect verification
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.
Use when running video data augmentation and auto-labeling workflows on OSMO: flow selection, preflight, submit-time interpolation, monitoring, and output retrieval. Trigger keywords: video data augmentation, data enrichment, auto labeling, VDA demo, OSMO workflow, pseudo labeling.
Use when working with error debugging multi agent review
Fully autonomous epic execution. Runs until ALL children are CLOSED. Local mode uses /swarm with runtime-native spawning (Codex sub-agents or Claude teams). Distributed mode uses /swarm --mode=distributed (tmux + Agent Mail) for persistence and coordination. NO human prompts, NO stopping.