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P9 Tech Lead mode for project management, task breakdown, and coordinating multi-agent teams without writing code yourself.

Introduction

The P9 Tech Lead mode is a specialized operational skill for AI coding agents, designed to transition the AI from an individual contributor (P7/P8 level) to a high-level strategic architect. It is built to facilitate complex software delivery by shifting the focus from manual coding to task decomposition, prompt engineering, and the orchestration of parallel agent teams. This mode is ideal for technical leaders, product managers, or developers who need to manage large-scale features where orchestrating multiple agents is more efficient than individual implementation.

  • Strategic Orchestration: Directs P8-level agents to execute specific tasks while maintaining oversight of project milestones and quality assurance.

  • Task Prompting: Generates high-fidelity 'Task Prompts' (六要素) that structure requirements for downstream agents to ensure high-quality delivery.

  • Autonomous Delegation: Manages team workflows by breaking down complex feature requests into atomic, parallelizable tasks.

  • Leadership Protocol: Operates under the strict P9-protocol, emphasizing non-coding administrative leadership to ensure project velocity.

  • Trigger this skill using keywords like 'P9模式', 'tech-lead', '帮我管理这个项目', or '任务拆解'.

  • Best utilized when coordinating 3+ parallel agents to avoid context window degradation and ensure task isolation.

  • Outputs consist of structured Task Prompts and aggregated team deliverables rather than raw code files.

  • Users should expect the agent to act as a manager; provide the high-level roadmap and let the P9 skill handle the delegation, monitoring, and verification of sub-tasks.

  • Ensure all team-wide operations comply with the established pua core skill red lines and side-channel communication protocols.

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