Agent skill
create-beads-orchestration
Bootstrap lean multi-agent orchestration with beads task tracking. Use for projects needing agent delegation without heavy MCP overhead.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/AvivK5498/The-Claude-Protocol/tree/main/skills/create-beads-orchestration
SKILL.md
Create Beads Orchestration
Set up lightweight multi-agent orchestration with git-native task tracking for Claude Code.
What This Skill Does
This skill bootstraps a complete multi-agent workflow where:
- Orchestrator (you) investigates issues, manages tasks, delegates implementation
- Supervisors (specialized agents) execute fixes in isolated worktrees
- Beads CLI tracks all work with git-native task management
- Hooks enforce workflow discipline automatically
Each task gets its own worktree at .worktrees/bd-{BEAD_ID}/, keeping main clean and enabling parallel work.
Beads Kanban UI
The setup will auto-detect Beads Kanban UI and configure accordingly. If not found, you'll be offered to install it.
Step 0: Detect Setup State (ALWAYS RUN FIRST)
Check for bootstrap artifacts:
ls .claude/agents/scout.md 2>/dev/null && echo "BOOTSTRAP_COMPLETE" || echo "FRESH_SETUP"
If BOOTSTRAP_COMPLETE:
- Bootstrap already ran in a previous session
- Skip directly to Step 4: Run Discovery
- Do NOT ask for project info or run bootstrap again
If FRESH_SETUP:
- This is a new installation
- Proceed to Step 1: Get Project Info
Workflow Overview
The setup is NOT complete until Step 4 (discovery) has run.
Step 1: Get Project Info (Fresh Setup Only)
- Project directory: Where to install (default: current working directory)
- Project name: For agent templates (will auto-infer from package.json/pyproject.toml if not provided)
- Kanban UI: Auto-detect, or ask the user to install
1.1 Get Project Directory and Name
Ask the user or auto-detect from package.json/pyproject.toml.
1.2 Detect or Install Kanban UI
which bead-kanban 2>/dev/null && echo "KANBAN_FOUND" || echo "KANBAN_NOT_FOUND"
If KANBAN_FOUND → Use --with-kanban-ui flag. Tell the user:
Detected Beads Kanban UI. Configuring worktree management via API.
If KANBAN_NOT_FOUND → Ask:
AskUserQuestion(
questions=[
{
"question": "Beads Kanban UI not detected. It adds a visual kanban board with dependency graphs and API-driven worktree management. Install it?",
"header": "Kanban UI",
"options": [
{"label": "Yes, install it (Recommended)", "description": "Runs: npm install -g beads-kanban-ui"},
{"label": "Skip", "description": "Use git worktrees directly. You can install later."}
],
"multiSelect": false
}
]
)
- If "Yes" → Run
npm install -g beads-kanban-ui, then use--with-kanban-uiflag - If "Skip" → do NOT use
--with-kanban-uiflag
Step 2: Run Bootstrap
# With Kanban UI:
npx beads-orchestration@latest bootstrap \
--project-name "{{PROJECT_NAME}}" \
--project-dir "{{PROJECT_DIR}}" \
--with-kanban-ui
# Without Kanban UI (git worktrees only):
npx beads-orchestration@latest bootstrap \
--project-name "{{PROJECT_NAME}}" \
--project-dir "{{PROJECT_DIR}}"
The bootstrap script will:
- Install beads CLI (via brew, npm, or go)
- Initialize
.beads/directory - Copy agent templates to
.claude/agents/ - Copy hooks to
.claude/hooks/ - Configure
.claude/settings.json - Create
CLAUDE.mdwith orchestrator instructions - Update
.gitignore
Verify bootstrap completed successfully before proceeding.
Step 3: STOP - User Must Restart
Tell the user:
Setup phase complete. You MUST restart Claude Code now.
The new hooks and MCP configuration will only load after restart.
After restarting:
- Open this same project directory
- Tell me "Continue orchestration setup" or run
/create-beads-orchestrationagain- I will run the discovery agent to complete setup
Do not skip this restart - the orchestration will not work without it.
DO NOT proceed to Step 4 in this session. The restart is mandatory.
Step 4: Run Discovery (After Restart OR Detection)
- Verify bootstrap completed (check for
.claude/agents/scout.md) - already done in Step 0 - Run the discovery agent:
Task(
subagent_type="discovery",
prompt="Detect tech stack and create supervisors for this project"
)
Discovery will:
- Scan package.json, requirements.txt, Dockerfile, etc.
- Fetch specialist agents from external directory
- Inject beads workflow into each supervisor
- Write supervisors to
.claude/agents/
- After discovery completes, tell the user:
Orchestration setup complete!
Created supervisors: [list what discovery created]
You can now use the orchestration workflow:
- Create tasks with
bd create "Task name" -d "Description"- The orchestrator will delegate to appropriate supervisors
- All work requires code review before completion
What This Creates
- Beads CLI for git-native task tracking (one bead = one worktree = one task)
- Core agents: scout, detective, architect, scribe, code-reviewer (all run via Claude Task)
- Discovery agent: Auto-detects tech stack and creates specialized supervisors
- Hooks: Enforce orchestrator discipline, code review gates, concise responses
- Worktree-per-task workflow: Isolated development in
.worktrees/bd-{BEAD_ID}/
With --with-kanban-ui:
- Worktrees created via API (localhost:3008) with git fallback
- Requires Beads Kanban UI running
Without --with-kanban-ui:
- Worktrees created via raw git commands
Epic Workflow (Cross-Domain Features)
For features requiring multiple supervisors (e.g., DB + API + Frontend), use the epic workflow:
When to Use Epics
| Task Type | Workflow |
|---|---|
| Single-domain (one supervisor) | Standalone bead |
| Cross-domain (multiple supervisors) | Epic with children |
Epic Workflow Steps
- Create epic:
bd create "Feature name" -d "Description" --type epic - Create design doc (if needed): Dispatch architect to create
.designs/{EPIC_ID}.md - Link design:
bd update {EPIC_ID} --design ".designs/{EPIC_ID}.md" - Create children with dependencies:
bash
bd create "DB schema" -d "..." --parent {EPIC_ID} # BD-001.1 bd create "API endpoints" -d "..." --parent {EPIC_ID} --deps BD-001.1 # BD-001.2 bd create "Frontend" -d "..." --parent {EPIC_ID} --deps BD-001.2 # BD-001.3 - Dispatch sequentially: Use
bd readyto find unblocked tasks (each child gets own worktree) - User merges each PR: Wait for child's PR to merge before dispatching next
- Close epic:
bd close {EPIC_ID}after all children merged
Design Docs
Design docs ensure consistency across epic children:
- Schema definitions (exact column names, types)
- API contracts (endpoints, request/response shapes)
- Shared constants/enums
- Data flow between layers
Key rule: Orchestrator dispatches architect to create design docs. Orchestrator never writes design docs directly.
Hooks Enforce Epic Workflow
- enforce-sequential-dispatch.sh: Blocks dispatch if task has unresolved blockers
- enforce-bead-for-supervisor.sh: Requires BEAD_ID for all supervisors
- validate-completion.sh: Verifies worktree, push, bead status before supervisor completes
Requirements
- beads CLI: Installed automatically by bootstrap (via brew, npm, or go)
More Information
See the full documentation: https://github.com/AvivK5498/The-Claude-Protocol
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