Agent skill

discovery

Full discovery phase orchestrator. Brainstorm + ao search + research + plan + pre-mortem gate. Produces epic-id and execution-packet for $crank. Triggers: "discovery", "discover", "explore and plan", "research and plan", "discovery phase".

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npx add-skill https://github.com/boshu2/agentops/tree/main/skills-codex/discovery

SKILL.md

$discovery — Full Discovery Phase Orchestrator

YOU MUST EXECUTE THIS WORKFLOW. Do not just describe it.

Codex Lifecycle Guard

When this skill runs in Codex hookless mode (CODEX_THREAD_ID is set or CODEX_INTERNAL_ORIGINATOR_OVERRIDE is Codex Desktop), ensure startup context before entering the discovery DAG:

bash
ao codex ensure-start 2>/dev/null || true

ao codex ensure-start is the single startup guard for Codex skills. It records startup once per thread and skips duplicate startup automatically. Leave ao codex ensure-stop to closeout skills; discovery owns the startup path.

DAG — Execute This Sequentially

mkdir -p .agents/rpi
detect bd and ao CLI availability

Run every step in order. Do not stop between steps.

STEP 1  ──  if not --skip-brainstorm AND goal is vague (<50 chars or vague keywords):
              $brainstorm <goal>
              Use refined goal for subsequent steps if produced.

STEP 1.5 ── if PRODUCT.md exists in repo root
              AND goal appears to be a feature or capability
              (not a bug fix, chore, or docs task — i.e., goal does NOT start with
               "fix", "chore", "docs", "typo", "bump", "update dep", "lint", "format"):
                $design <goal> [--quick]
                FAIL verdict? → output <promise>BLOCKED</promise>, stop (design is a blocking product-alignment gate).
              Skip silently if PRODUCT.md does not exist or goal is non-feature.

STEP 2  ──  if ao available:
              ao search "<goal keywords>" 2>/dev/null || true
              ao lookup --query "<goal keywords>" --limit 5 2>/dev/null || true
              Assemble ranked packet: compiled planning rules + active findings
              + unconsumed high-severity next-work items. Carry forward as context.
              For each returned learning, check applicability to the goal. If applicable,
              cite by filename and record: ao metrics cite "<path>" --type applied 2>/dev/null || true

STEP 3  ──  $research <goal> [--auto]
              Pass --auto unless --interactive. Output lands in .agents/research/.
              After: identify applicable test levels (L0-L3) for downstream $plan.

STEP 4  ──  $plan <goal> [--auto]
              Pass --auto unless --interactive.
              After: extract epic-id, auto-detect complexity from issue count
              (1-2 → fast, 3-6 → standard, 7+ → full) unless --complexity override.

STEP 4.5 ── if --no-lifecycle is NOT set
              AND plan output contains new project/module creation
              (keywords: scaffold, new project, bootstrap, init, create module,
               new package, new service):
                detect language from plan context or existing project files
                $scaffold <detected-language> <project-name>
                Scaffold output becomes input context for pre-mortem.
              Skip if: --no-lifecycle flag, no new project/module detected in plan.

STEP 5  ──  $pre-mortem <plan-path> [--quick]
              Use --quick for fast/standard. Full council for full.
              PASS/WARN? → continue to STEP 6
              FAIL?      → re-plan with findings, re-run pre-mortem (max 3 total)
                           Still FAIL after 3? → output <promise>BLOCKED</promise>, stop

STEP 6  ──  Write execution-packet.json (latest alias) + per-run packet archive
              to .agents/rpi/ and .agents/rpi/runs/<run-id>/ when run_id exists.
              Include plan_path, test_levels, ranked_packet_path, epic-id, complexity.
              ao ratchet record discovery 2>/dev/null || true
              Output <promise>DONE</promise>

That's it. Steps 1→1.5→2→3→4→4.5→5→6. No stopping between steps.


Setup Detail

State:

discovery_state = {
  goal: "<goal string>",
  interactive: <true if --interactive>,
  complexity: <fast|standard|full or null for auto-detect>,
  skip_brainstorm: <true if --skip-brainstorm or goal is >50 chars and specific>,
  epic_id: null,
  attempt: 1,
  verdict: null
}

CLI dependency detection:

bash
if bd ready --json >/dev/null 2>&1 && bd list --type epic --status open --json >/dev/null 2>&1; then
  TRACKING_MODE="beads"
else
  TRACKING_MODE="tasklist"
fi
if command -v ao &>/dev/null; then AO_AVAILABLE=true; else AO_AVAILABLE=false; fi

Gate Detail

Discovery has two blocking gates.

  • STEP 1.5 (design gate): FAIL blocks discovery immediately for feature/capability goals when PRODUCT.md exists.
  • STEP 5 (pre-mortem gate): Max 3 attempts with plan→pre-mortem retry loop.
    • PASS/WARN: Store verdict, apply any required pre-mortem hardening back into the plan issues or file-backed task specs, then proceed to STEP 6.
    • FAIL: Log "Pre-mortem: FAIL (attempt N/3) -- retrying plan with feedback". Re-invoke $plan with findings context, then re-invoke $pre-mortem. After 3 total failures: output <promise>BLOCKED</promise>, stop.

Step Detail

STEP 1 (brainstorm): Skip if --skip-brainstorm, or goal >50 chars with no vague keywords (improve, better, something, somehow, maybe), or brainstorm artifact already exists in .agents/brainstorm/.

STEP 1.5 (design gate): Optional. Runs $design when PRODUCT.md exists at repo root and the goal is a feature or capability (not a bug fix, chore, or docs task). Design verdict FAIL blocks discovery; PASS or WARN continues. Skipped silently when PRODUCT.md is absent.

STEP 2 (search history): Ranked packet assembly — match compiled planning rules, active findings from .agents/findings/*.md, and unconsumed high-severity items from .agents/rpi/next-work.jsonl. Rank by goal-text overlap → issue-type overlap → file-path overlap.

STEP 3.1 (test levels): After research, determine L0-L3 applicability. External APIs/I/O → L0+L1+L2 min. Cross-module → add L2. Full subsystem → add L3. Record in discovery_state.test_levels.

STEP 4 (plan): After plan, record the exact plan_path for STEP 5. If tracker probes are healthy, extract epic-id via bd list --type epic --status open. If tracker probes are degraded, keep the objective + plan_path in .agents/rpi/execution-packet.json and continue in tasklist mode without inventing an epic.

STEP 5 (pre-mortem): Pass the recorded plan_path into $pre-mortem. Do not rely on “most recent” plan/spec selection during discovery retries.

STEP 5.5 (pre-mortem fix propagation): Before STEP 6, copy any required pseudocode fixes from the pre-mortem report into the affected plan issues or file-backed task specs. Workers read issue/task bodies, not the pre-mortem report.

STEP 6 (output): Write execution packet and phase summary per references/output-templates.md. Keep .agents/rpi/execution-packet.json as the latest alias and archive the same packet to .agents/rpi/runs/<run-id>/execution-packet.json when run_id exists. Include plan_path, test_levels, and ranked_packet_path in the execution packet for $crank and standalone $validation consumption.

Flags

Flag Default Description
--interactive off Human gates in research and plan
--skip-brainstorm auto Skip brainstorm step
--complexity=<level> auto Force complexity level (fast/standard/full)
--no-budget off Disable phase time budgets
--no-lifecycle off Skip scaffold auto-invocation in STEP 4.5

Quick Start

bash
$discovery "add user authentication"              # full discovery
$discovery --interactive "refactor payment module" # human gates in research + plan
$discovery --skip-brainstorm "fix login bug"       # skip brainstorm for specific goals
$discovery --complexity=full "migrate to v2 API"   # force full council ceremony

Completion Markers

<promise>DONE</promise>      # Discovery complete, epic-id + execution-packet ready
<promise>BLOCKED</promise>   # Pre-mortem failed 3x, manual intervention needed

Troubleshooting

Read references/troubleshooting.md for common problems and solutions.

Reference Documents

  • references/complexity-auto-detect.md — precedence contract for keyword vs issue-count classification
  • references/idempotency-and-resume.md — re-run safety and resume behavior
  • references/phase-budgets.md — time budgets per complexity level
  • references/troubleshooting.md — common problems and solutions
  • references/output-templates.md — execution packet and phase summary formats

See also: brainstorm, design, research, plan, pre-mortem, crank, rpi

Local Resources

references/

  • references/complexity-auto-detect.md
  • references/idempotency-and-resume.md
  • references/output-templates.md
  • references/phase-budgets.md
  • references/troubleshooting.md

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