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Orchestrate multi-agent teams with defined roles, task lifecycles, handoff protocols, and review workflows. Use when: (1) Setting up a team of 2+ agents with different specializations, (2) Defining task routing and lifecycle (inbox → spec → build → review → done), (3) Creating…

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作者:arminn @arminnaimi

许可证:MIT-0

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版本:v1.0.0

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Package:arminnaimi/agent-team-orchestration

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OpenClaw 评估

The skill is an instruction-only playbook for coordinating multi-agent teams and its requested/declared surface is consistent with that purpose.

目的

Name/description (team orchestration) align with the content: role definitions, task lifecycle, handoffs, reviews, and file conventions. No unexpected credentials, binaries, or external services are requested.

说明范围

SKILL.md and reference files stick to orchestration concerns (spawning/sending sessions, shared artifact paths, state transitions, escalation). The instructions reference platform primitives (spawn, sessions_send) and shared file paths (/shared, /workspace) which are appropriate for coordination. They do not instruct reading arbitrary host files, exfiltrating data, or contacting external endpoints.

安装机制

This is an instruction-only skill with no install spec and no code files, so nothing is written to disk or fetched during install. Low install risk.

证书

No environment variables, credentials, or config paths are required. The docs do mention 'missing access or credentials' as a blocker to escalate, which is a reasonable run-time procedure rather than a demand for secrets.

持久

The skill is not always-included (always: false). disable-model-invocation is false (agent may invoke autonomously), which is the platform default and reasonable for an orchestration skill. The skill does not request modification of other skills or system-level config.

综合结论

This playbook appears coherent and appropriate for orchestrating agent teams, but before installing consider: (1) Confirm how the platform implements /shared and /workspace — ensure those are sandboxed and don't map to sensitive host paths. (2) Enable artifact versioning or backups (the playbook suggests overwriting in place, which risks data loss). (3) Verify session spawn/send behavior and logging to ensure no unintended external transmissio…

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---
name: agent-team-orchestration
description: "Orchestrate multi-agent teams with defined roles, task lifecycles, handoff protocols, and review workflows. Use when: (1) Setting up a team of 2+ agents with different specializations, (2) Defining task routing and lifecycle (inbox → spec → build → review → done), (3) Creating handoff protocols between agents, (4) Establishing review and quality gates, (5) Managing async communication and artifact sharing between agents."
---

# Agent Team Orchestration

Production playbook for running multi-agent teams with clear roles, structured task flow, and quality gates.

## Quick Start: Minimal 2-Agent Team

A builder and a reviewer. The simplest useful team.

### 1. Define Roles

```
Orchestrator (you) — Route tasks, track state, report results
Builder agent     — Execute work, produce artifacts
```

### 2. Spawn a Task

```
1. Create task record (file, DB, or task board)
2. Spawn builder with:
   - Task ID and description
   - Output path for artifacts
   - Handoff instructions (what to produce, where to put it)
3. On completion: review artifacts, mark done, report
```

### 3. Add a Reviewer

```
Builder produces artifact → Reviewer checks it → Orchestrator ships or returns
```

That's the core loop. Everything below scales this pattern.

## Core Concepts

### Roles

Every agent has one primary role. Overlap causes confusion.

| Role | Purpose | Model guidance |
|------|---------|---------------|
| **Orchestrator** | Route work, track state, make priority calls | High-reasoning model (handles judgment) |
| **Builder** | Produce artifacts — code, docs, configs | Can use cost-effective models for mechanical work |
| **Reviewer** | Verify quality, push back on gaps | High-reasoning model (catches what builders miss) |
| **Ops** | Cron jobs, standups, health checks, dispatching | Cheapest model that's reliable |

→ *Read [references/team-setup.md](references/team-setup.md) when defining a new team or adding agents.*

### Task States

Every task moves through a defined lifecycle:

```
Inbox → Assigned → In Progress → Review → Done | Failed
```

**Rules:**
- Orchestrator owns state transitions — don't rely on agents to update their own status
- Every transition gets a comment (who, what, why)
- Failed is a valid end state — capture why and move on

→ *Read [references/task-lifecycle.md](references/task-lifecycle.md) when designing task flows or debugging stuck tasks.*

### Handoffs

When work passes between agents, the handoff message includes:

1. **What was done** — summary of changes/output
2. **Where artifacts are** — exact file paths
3. **How to verify** — test commands or acceptance criteria
4. **Known issues** — anything incomplete or risky
5. **What's next** — clear next action for the receiving agent

Bad handoff: *"Done, check the files."*
Good handoff: *"Built auth module at `/shared/artifacts/auth/`. Run `npm test auth` to verify. Known issue: rate limiting not implemented yet. Next: reviewer checks error handling edge cases."*

### Reviews

Cross-role reviews prevent quality drift:

- **Builders review specs** — "Is this feasible? What's missing?"
- **Reviewers check builds** — "Does this match the spec? Edge cases?"
- **Orchestrator reviews priorities** — "Is this the right work right now?"

Skip the review step and quality degrades within 3-5 tasks. Every time.

→ *Read [references/communication.md](references/communication.md) when setting up agent communication channels.*
→ *Read [references/patterns.md](references/patterns.md) for proven multi-step workflows.*

## Reference Files

| File | Read when... |
|------|-------------|
| [team-setup.md](references/team-setup.md) | Defining agents, roles, models, workspaces |
| [task-lifecycle.md](references/task-lifecycle.md) | Designing task states, transitions, comments |
| [communication.md](references/communication.md) | Setting up async/sync communication, artifact paths |
| [patterns.md](references/patterns.md) | Implementing specific workflows (spec→build→test, parallel research, escalation) |

## Common Pitfalls

### Spawning without clear artifact output paths
Agent produces great work, but you can't find it. Always specify the exact output path in the spawn prompt. Use a shared artifacts directory with predictable structure.

### No review step = quality drift
"It's a small change, skip review." Do this three times and you have compounding errors. Every artifact gets at least one set of eyes that didn't produce it.

### Agents not commenting on task progress
Silent agents create coordination blind spots. Require comments at: start, blocker, handoff, completion. If an agent goes silent, assume it's stuck.

### Not verifying agent capabilities before assigning
Assigning browser-based testing to an agent without browser access. Assigning image work to a text-only model. Check capabilities before routing.

### Orchestrator doing execution work
The orchestrator routes and tracks — it doesn't build. The moment you start "just quickly doing this one thing," you've lost oversight of the rest of the team.

## When NOT to Use This Skill

- **Single-agent setups** — Just follow standard AGENTS.md conventions. Team orchestration adds overhead that solo agents don't need.
- **One-off task delegation** — Use `sessions_spawn` directly. This skill is for sustained workflows with multiple handoffs.
- **Simple question routing** — If you're just forwarding a question to a specialist, that's a message, not a workflow.

This skill is for **sustained team workflows** — recurring collaboration patterns where agents depend on each other's output over multiple tasks.