Topic: multi-agent
1,931 skills in this topic.
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skill-creator
Guide for creating effective agent skills. Use when you want to create a new skill, improve an existing skill, or learn best practices for skill development. Helps codify learned patterns into reusable, discoverable skills.
joelhooks/swarm-tools 603
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swarm-coordination
Multi-agent coordination patterns for OpenCode swarm workflows. Use when working on complex tasks that benefit from parallelization, when coordinating multiple agents, or when managing task decomposition. Do NOT use for simple single-agent tasks.
joelhooks/swarm-tools 603
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cli-builder
Guide for building TypeScript CLIs with Bun. Use when creating command-line tools, adding subcommands to existing CLIs, or building developer tooling. Covers argument parsing, subcommand patterns, output formatting, and distribution.
joelhooks/swarm-tools 603
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learning-systems
Implicit feedback scoring, confidence decay, and anti-pattern detection. Use when understanding how the swarm plugin learns from outcomes, implementing learning loops, or debugging why patterns are being promoted or deprecated. Unique to opencode-swarm-plugin.
joelhooks/swarm-tools 603
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queue
Guide for job queue patterns in multi-agent coordination. Use when deciding between background jobs vs inline execution, submitting long-running tasks, monitoring job progress, and handling failures. Covers when to queue, job priority, retry strategies, and monitoring patterns.
joelhooks/swarm-tools 603
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skill-creator
Guide for creating effective skills. This skill should be used when users want to create a new skill (or update an existing skill) that extends Claude's capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations.
joelhooks/swarm-tools 603
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skill-generator
Meta-skill for generating new skills with proper format and structure. Use when creating new skills for the swarm system or when agents need to generate skill scaffolds. Ensures skills follow conventions (frontmatter format, directory structure, bundled resources).
joelhooks/swarm-tools 603
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swarm-coordination
Multi-agent coordination patterns for OpenCode swarm workflows. Use when working on complex tasks that benefit from parallelization, when coordinating multiple agents, or when managing task decomposition. Do NOT use for simple single-agent tasks.
joelhooks/swarm-tools 603
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system-design
Principles for building reusable coding systems. Use when designing modules, APIs, CLIs, or any code meant to be used by others. Based on "A Philosophy of Software Design" by John Ousterhout. Covers deep modules, complexity management, and design red flags.
joelhooks/swarm-tools 603
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testing-patterns
Patterns for testing code effectively. Use when breaking dependencies for testability, adding tests to existing code, understanding unfamiliar code through characterization tests, or deciding how to structure tests. Covers seams, dependency injection, test doubles, and safe refactoring techniques from Michael Feathers.
joelhooks/swarm-tools 603
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sudocode
ALWAYS use this skill for ALL sudocode spec and issue operations. Use when user mentions "spec", "issue", "ready", "blocked", "implement", "feature", "plan", or "feedback" with sudocode specs and issues. PROACTIVELY use at start of implementation tasks to check ready issues and understand work context. Operations include viewing (show_spec, show_issue, list_issues, list_specs), creating/modifying (upsert_spec, upsert_issue), planning features, breaking down work, creating dependency graphs, and providing implementation feedback.
sudocode-ai/sudocode 263