129 lines
5.6 KiB
Markdown
129 lines
5.6 KiB
Markdown
---
|
||
name: agent-team-orchestration
|
||
description: "编排具有明确定义角色、任务生命周期、交接协议和审查工作流的多代理团队。在以下情况使用:(1)组建2个以上具有不同专业领域的代理团队,(2)定义任务路由和生命周期(收件箱→规格→构建→审查→完成),(3)创建代理之间的交接协议,(4)建立审查和质量关卡,(5)管理代理之间的异步通信和工件共享。"
|
||
---
|
||
|
||
# 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.
|