clawteam
Orchestrate multi-agent AI swarms using the ClawTeam CLI to automate parallel task execution, dependency management, and team collaboration with git worktree isolation and tmux support.
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Orchestrate multi-agent AI swarms using the ClawTeam CLI to automate parallel task execution, dependency management, and team collaboration with git worktree isolation and tmux support.
MCP Gateway design patterns for managing Agent Gateway, Subprocess, and Daemon isolation strategies to optimize context token usage and system performance.
Diagnose and debug Agent-to-Agent (A2A) communication, including orchestrator routing, transport connectivity, agent status, and log analysis for multi-agent systems.
Create high-performance AI skills by reverse-engineering successful GitHub projects and proven open-source methodologies.
Advanced workflow orchestration for AI agents, featuring multi-model routing, Codex sandbox iteration, parallel swarm execution, and persistent memory across complex pipelines.
Automates Moonwell protocol governance proposal lifecycle, from creation and verification to deployment and testing.
A standardized template for creating and documenting modular Agent Skills to ensure consistent, efficient context engineering across AI agent systems.
Interactive tool for generating Business, Model, Architecture, and Design (BMAD) planning documentation for feature development.
Orchestrate end-to-end quality engineering across CI/CD pipelines, from commit-stage unit testing and shift-left strategies to production-stage synthetic monitoring and compliance gates.
Enforces structured self-assessment checkpoints to validate approach, mitigate risks, and ensure quality before, during, and after task execution.
Analyze AppWorld task failures to extract specific API patterns and generate actionable playbook bullets with concrete code examples.
Frameworks and tools for AI agents exploring consciousness, identity, and persistent autonomy. Includes session handoff, memory infrastructure, and self-reflection protocols.