Agent skill

agent-team-driven-development

Provides guidance on coordinating multiple specialized teammates working in parallel. This skill should be used when the user needs to execute complex implementation plans, resolve cross-cutting concerns, or coordinate independent work streams requiring communication.

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npx add-skill https://github.com/FradSer/dotclaude/tree/main/superpowers/skills/agent-team-driven-development

SKILL.md

Agent Team Driven Development for Plan Execution

Coordinate multiple specialized teammates working in parallel to execute complex implementation plans.

Agent Teams vs Sub-agents

Choose based on whether workers need to communicate with each other.

Dimension Sub-agents Agent Teams
Communication Results return to caller only Teammates message each other directly
Coordination Main agent manages all work Shared task list with self-coordination
Best for Focused tasks where only the result matters Complex work requiring discussion and collaboration
Token cost Lower Higher: each teammate is a separate instance

Use Sub-agents for independent tasks needing no inter-worker communication (research, validation, file search). Use Agent Teams when teammates must share findings, challenge each other, or self-coordinate across 3+ parallel work streams. For sequential or highly interdependent tasks, use a single session.

Execution Workflow

  1. Analyze plan -- identify task independence, file conflicts, and required roles (Implementer, Reviewer, Architect)
  2. Spawn team -- provide each teammate with task assignments, file paths, constraints, and verification criteria. Teammates do not inherit conversation history.
  3. Coordinate -- monitor via shared task list, facilitate cross-teammate communication, use delegate mode (Shift+Tab) to keep the lead focused on coordination
  4. Verify and clean up -- validate integration, run tests, shut down teammates, clean up team resources via the lead

See ./references/initiate-team-workflow.md and ./references/manage-team-workflow.md for detailed workflows.

Roles

  • Implementer: executes coding tasks on assigned files, follows TDD/BDD. See ./references/implementer-role.md.
  • Reviewer: validates quality, security, and plan compliance. See ./references/reviewer-role.md.
  • Architect: resolves cross-cutting concerns, maintains system-wide consistency. See ./references/architect-role.md.

Key Practices

  • Assign distinct file ownership per teammate to prevent edit conflicts
  • Include 5-6 tasks per teammate for steady throughput
  • Document task dependencies explicitly so blocked tasks wait automatically
  • Provide full context in spawn prompts (file paths, goals, constraints)
  • Require verification evidence (test results, etc.) upon task completion
  • Monitor frequently; unattended teams risk wasted effort

For architecture, capabilities, and limitations, see ./references/official-documentation.md.

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