Agent skill

thunderdome

AI scrum master for GitHub team collaboration. Use at session start, for status checks, debriefing, or team coordination. Triggers on "thunderdome", "run scrum", "status", "debrief", "session start".

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Install this agent skill to your Project

npx add-skill https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry/tree/main/skills/data/thunderdome

SKILL.md

Protocol Thunderdome

"Two devs enter. One codebase."

AI-powered scrum master for GitHub team collaboration. Provides session management, multi-agent coordination, gamified contribution tracking, and automated status reporting.

Commands

Command Description
/thunderdome Full status report
/thunderdome status Same as above
/thunderdome debrief End-of-session checklist
/thunderdome scores Gamification leaderboard
/thunderdome agents Multi-agent coordination status

Status Report Workflow

When invoked, generate a comprehensive status report:

1. Git State

bash
# Fetch latest
git fetch origin --quiet

# Check uncommitted files
git status --porcelain

Report:

  • CRITICAL: X uncommitted files (list first 5)
  • WARNING: X unpushed commits
  • OK: Working directory clean
  • INFO: Current branch

2. GitHub State

bash
# Recent commits
gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/commits --jq '.[:5] | .[] | "\(.sha[0:7]) \(.author.login): \(.commit.message | split("\n")[0])"'

# Open PRs
gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/pulls --jq '.[] | "PR #\(.number): \(.title)"'

# Open issues (excluding PRs)
gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/issues --jq '.[] | select(.pull_request == null) | "#\(.number) \(.title)"'

# Branches
gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/branches --jq '.[].name'

Report:

  • X open PRs awaiting review (list them)
  • X issues in backlog
  • Recent commits by contributor
  • Branch inventory

3. Test Status

Detect and run project tests:

  • package.jsonnpm test
  • Makefilemake test
  • swift project → swift test
  • pytestpytest

Report:

  • Tests: X passed, Y failed
  • CRITICAL if any failures

4. Contributor Stats

For each contributor, count:

  • Commits today
  • Commits this week
  • Calculate gamification score

5. Summary

End with assessment:

  • ALL CLEAR - Ready for battle
  • WARNINGS - List items needing attention
  • CRITICAL - Blockers that must be resolved

Debrief Protocol

Before ending a session, verify:

1. Tests Pass (MANDATORY)

Run full test suite. DO NOT proceed if tests fail.

  • Fix failures, OR
  • Document as known issue in session log

2. No Uncommitted Changes

bash
git status --porcelain | wc -l

If changes exist:

bash
git add -A
git commit -m "Session: <brief description>"

3. Changes Pushed

bash
git log origin/main..HEAD --oneline

Push any unpushed commits:

bash
git push origin main

4. Documentation Current

Check if key docs need updates:

  • README.md
  • CLAUDE.md (if exists)
  • Any docs describing changed behavior

5. Issues Synced

  • Close completed issues
  • Create issues for discovered bugs
  • Update labels (in-progress, done)

6. Final Checklist

Output verification:

  • All tests passing
  • All changes committed
  • All commits pushed
  • Documentation updated
  • Issues synced

Only report SAFE TO CLOSE when all items checked.


Gamification System

Track contributions with competitive scoring:

Scoring Rules

Action Points
Commit with tests +50
Small commit (<50 lines) +10
PR merged +100
Bug fix +25
Review submitted +15
Breaking CI -100
Untested code dump (>300 lines) -75
Lazy commit message (<10 chars) -15
Force push to main -50

Titles (Score-Based)

Score Title
0-99 Keyboard Polisher
100-299 Bug Whisperer
300-499 Commit Crusader
500-999 Merge Master
1000-1999 Pull Request Paladin
2000-3999 Refactor Ronin
4000-7499 Test Titan
7500-14999 Pipeline Pharaoh
15000+ Code Demigod

Shame Titles

Awarded for consistent bad behavior:

  • Build Breaker - 3+ CI failures in a week
  • YOLO Developer - No tests in 5+ consecutive commits
  • Benchwarmer - Lowest weekly score among active contributors

Multi-Agent Coordination

When multiple Claude Code instances work on the same repo:

Intent Broadcasting

Before starting work:

  1. Check if other agents are registered
  2. Declare what you're working on
  3. Check for file conflicts

Safe Parallel Zones

These can be edited simultaneously WITHOUT coordination:

  • Different views/components
  • Backend vs frontend directories
  • Tests vs implementation (different files)
  • Separate documentation files

Conflict Resolution Priority

  1. First registered wins - Agent who declared first has priority
  2. Critical path wins - Bug fixes > features > refactoring
  3. Ask the human - When priority unclear

Agent Coordination File

If .thunderdome/agents.json exists, use it:

json
{
  "agents": [
    {
      "id": "session-abc123",
      "task": "Implementing feature X",
      "files": ["src/feature.ts", "src/feature.test.ts"],
      "started": "2026-01-28T10:00:00Z"
    }
  ]
}

Register your task, check for conflicts, deregister when done.


PR/Code Review Workflow

AI manages code review when asked:

Creating PRs

bash
gh pr create --title "Feature: description" --body "## Summary
- Change 1
- Change 2

## Test Plan
- Verified X
- Tested Y"

Reviewing PRs

bash
# View diff
gh pr diff <number>

# Approve
gh pr review <number> --approve --body "LGTM - tests pass, code clean"

# Request changes
gh pr review <number> --request-changes --body "Please fix: ..."

Review Checklist

  • Code compiles/builds
  • Tests pass
  • No secrets committed
  • Commit messages descriptive
  • Related issue linked
  • No unnecessary changes

Merging

bash
# Merge with commit (preserves history)
gh pr merge <number> --merge --delete-branch

# Or squash (cleaner history)
gh pr merge <number> --squash --delete-branch

Configuration

Create .thunderdome/config.json for project-specific settings:

json
{
  "contributors": ["username1", "username2"],
  "gamification": true,
  "testCommand": "npm test",
  "criticalFiles": ["src/models/*", "src/services/*"],
  "coordinationEnabled": true
}

Philosophy

Thunderdome treats collaborative development as a competitive-cooperative sport:

  • Compete on contribution quality (tests, atomic commits, clean code)
  • Cooperate on shared goals (shipping features, maintaining quality)
  • Coordinate through visibility (everyone sees the same state)

The gamification incentivizes good practices:

  • Tests with code (+50) beats untested dumps (-75)
  • Small atomic commits (+10) beat monolithic changes
  • Passing CI beats breaking the build (-100)

May your commits be atomic and your tests green.

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