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all-plan

Collaborative multi-agent planning skill using designer, inspiration, and reviewer roles to generate and validate high-quality development plans.

Introduction

The all-plan skill provides a structured, multi-agent collaborative environment for software engineering and complex project management. By leveraging abstract roles—designer, inspiration, and reviewer—it transforms abstract user requirements into actionable, high-fidelity development plans. It is particularly suited for architectural decision-making, complex feature implementation, and creative technical tasks that require both rigorous quality assurance and brainstorming versatility.

  • Utilizes a 5-Dimension requirement clarification model for structured analysis.

  • Employs an inspiration role to brainstorm aesthetic and creative technical alternatives.

  • Features an independent designer role to draft architectural and implementation plans.

  • Implements a quality gate via a reviewer role using Rubric A with a mandatory 7.0 minimum score.

  • Includes an auto-correction loop of up to 3 rounds to refine plans until they pass validation.

  • Integrates seamlessly with the CCB (Claude Code Bridge) runtime for visible agent-to-agent communication.

  • Invoke with /all-plan followed by a requirement or feature request.

  • Relies on the CLAUDE.md role assignment table for provider resolution across Codex, Claude, Gemini, and Droid.

  • Designed for complex architectural decisions where multiple valid implementation paths exist.

  • Outputs a final document including goals, R&D rationale, dependency-aware implementation steps, and risk assessment matrices.

  • Saved plan artifacts are automatically organized in the local /plans directory for traceability.

  • Requires stable agent configuration to function effectively within the parallel terminal pane environment.

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