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David W Miller 90dfd9505d feat: add orch-* orchestrator skill family (#2153)
* feat: add orch-* orchestrator skill family

Lightweight wrappers that orchestrate existing ECC agents through a gated Research -> Plan -> TDD -> Review -> Commit pipeline, right-sized per task.

- orch-pipeline: shared engine (phases, size classifier, two gates, agent map)
- orch-add-feature/change-feature/fix-defect/refine-code/build-mvp: thin wrappers delegating to the engine

* chore: register orch-* family in catalog, command registry, and agent.yaml (post-rebase onto green main)

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Co-authored-by: ECC Test <ecc@example.test>
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name, description, origin
name description origin
orch-refine-code Orchestrate a behavior-preserving refactor — confirm tests are green, restructure without changing behavior, keep tests green, review, and gated commit. Use when the structure should improve but behavior must not change. ECC

orch-refine-code

Actor · action · target: orch · refine · code. Thin wrapper over the shared engine in orch-pipeline.

When to Use

  • Same behavior, better structure: extract modules, remove duplication, kill dead code, reduce nesting, rename for clarity.
  • Distinguish from siblings: if behavior is meant to change at all, this is the wrong skill (orch-change-feature / orch-fix-defect).

Operation settings

  • Default size floor: standard — restructures touch multiple files.
  • Phase mask: 0 → 2 (plan the restructure) → 4 (keep green) → 5 → 6. No new behavior tests are written — the existing suite is the safety net.
  • First move (phase 4): confirm the relevant tests exist and are green before touching code; if coverage is thin, add characterization tests first. Then restructure in small steps, re-running tests after each.

How It Works

  1. Run the orch-pipeline engine with the settings above.
  2. For dead-code / duplication sweeps, delegate to the refactor-cleaner agent (it runs knip / depcheck / ts-prune and removes safely).
  3. Stop at Gate 1 (restructure plan) and Gate 2 (pre-commit).
  4. Commit as refactor: — the diff must be behavior-neutral.

Example

orch-refine-code: extract the NWS HTTP client out of poller.py
→ confirm tests green → plan extraction  [GATE 1: approve]
→ move in small steps, tests green throughout → code-review
→ commit refactor:  [GATE 2: confirm]