subagents-orchestration-guide
Orchestrates multi-agent development workflows, managing task decomposition, requirement analysis, and quality assurance for complex software projects.
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Orchestrates multi-agent development workflows, managing task decomposition, requirement analysis, and quality assurance for complex software projects.
An intelligent generator for Claude Code Skills that automates the creation of structured prompts, YAML frontmatter, and supporting file architectures.
Comprehensive health assessment tool for Continuous Claude components including skills, agents, hooks, and memory systems.
Orchestrate multi-agent swarms using agentic-flow for parallel task execution, dynamic topology, and intelligent coordination. Ideal for building distributed AI systems and scaling complex development workflows.
Automated, non-destructive proofreading for LaTeX and Quarto lecture files, generating quality reports for grammar, typos, and academic style.
Git workflow and branch management tool for the qcc_plus project, enforcing standardized commit conventions and secure deployment processes.
A project-specific template skill for maintaining architectural consistency, coding standards, and deployment workflows in AI-powered full-stack applications.
Interactive tool for generating Business, Model, Architecture, and Design (BMAD) planning documentation for feature development.
Standardize, validate, and manage Netresearch AI agent skill repositories with automated structure enforcement, distribution workflows, and licensing compliance tools.
Orchestrate Codex CLI for efficient parallel coding, task automation, and session-managed workflows to optimize token usage and development speed.
Migrate your codebase, prompts, and API calls from Claude Sonnet 4.0/4.5 or Opus 4.1 to the advanced Opus 4.5 model with automated configuration adjustments.
Manually finalize and submit AI agent responses to Claude. Use when automatic synchronization fails or to manually curate findings.