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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>
2026-06-07 16:15:31 +08:00

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Orchestrate building a brand-new feature end to end — research, plan, TDD, review, gated commit. Wrapper that kicks off the orch-add-feature skill.

/orch-add-feature

Manually launch the orch-add-feature orchestrator: a gated Research → Plan → TDD → Review → Commit pipeline for net-new capability.

Usage

/orch-add-feature <what to add>

Examples:

/orch-add-feature add OAuth2 login to nws-poller
/orch-add-feature support CSV export in the dashboard

What It Does

Invoke the orch-add-feature skill with $ARGUMENTS as the request. The skill (via the shared orch-pipeline engine) will:

  1. Classify size and state the tier in one line.
  2. Research existing libraries/patterns, then plan a task_list. → GATE 1 (approve plan).
  3. TDD each task (new failing tests → green), then code-reviewer (+ security-reviewer if a security trigger is touched).
  4. Commit as conventional feat: commits. → GATE 2 (confirm before commit).

Honor both gates — do not write implementation before Gate 1, do not commit before Gate 2.

If $ARGUMENTS is empty, ask the user what capability to add.