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# Orchestrate Command
Sequential agent workflow for complex tasks.
## Usage
`/orchestrate [workflow-type] [task-description]`
## Workflow Types
### feature
Full feature implementation workflow:
```
planner -> tdd-guide -> code-reviewer -> security-reviewer
```
### bugfix
Bug investigation and fix workflow:
```
planner -> tdd-guide -> code-reviewer
```
### refactor
Safe refactoring workflow:
```
architect -> code-reviewer -> tdd-guide
```
### security
Security-focused review:
```
security-reviewer -> code-reviewer -> architect
```
## Execution Pattern
For each agent in the workflow:
1. **Invoke agent** with context from previous agent
2. **Collect output** as structured handoff document
3. **Pass to next agent** in chain
4. **Aggregate results** into final report
## Handoff Document Format
Between agents, create handoff document:
```markdown
## HANDOFF: [previous-agent] -> [next-agent]
### Context
[Summary of what was done]
### Findings
[Key discoveries or decisions]
### Files Modified
[List of files touched]
### Open Questions
[Unresolved items for next agent]
### Recommendations
[Suggested next steps]
```
## Example: Feature Workflow
```
/orchestrate feature "Add user authentication"
```
Executes:
1. **Planner Agent**
- Analyzes requirements
- Creates implementation plan
- Identifies dependencies
- Output: `HANDOFF: planner -> tdd-guide`
2. **TDD Guide Agent**
- Reads planner handoff
- Writes tests first
- Implements to pass tests
- Output: `HANDOFF: tdd-guide -> code-reviewer`
3. **Code Reviewer Agent**
- Reviews implementation
- Checks for issues
- Suggests improvements
- Output: `HANDOFF: code-reviewer -> security-reviewer`
4. **Security Reviewer Agent**
- Security audit
- Vulnerability check
- Final approval
- Output: Final Report
## Final Report Format
```
ORCHESTRATION REPORT
====================
Workflow: feature
Task: Add user authentication
Agents: planner -> tdd-guide -> code-reviewer -> security-reviewer
SUMMARY
-------
[One paragraph summary]
AGENT OUTPUTS
-------------
Planner: [summary]
TDD Guide: [summary]
Code Reviewer: [summary]
Security Reviewer: [summary]
FILES CHANGED
-------------
[List all files modified]
TEST RESULTS
------------
[Test pass/fail summary]
SECURITY STATUS
---------------
[Security findings]
RECOMMENDATION
--------------
[SHIP / NEEDS WORK / BLOCKED]
```
## Parallel Execution
For independent checks, run agents in parallel:
```markdown
### Parallel Phase
Run simultaneously:
- code-reviewer (quality)
- security-reviewer (security)
- architect (design)
### Merge Results
Combine outputs into single report
```
For external tmux-pane workers with separate git worktrees, use `node scripts/orchestrate-worktrees.js plan.json --execute`. The built-in orchestration pattern stays in-process; the helper is for long-running or cross-harness sessions.
When workers need to see dirty or untracked local files from the main checkout, add `seedPaths` to the plan file. ECC overlays only those selected paths into each worker worktree after `git worktree add`, which keeps the branch isolated while still exposing in-flight local scripts, plans, or docs.
```json
{
"sessionName": "workflow-e2e",
"seedPaths": [
"scripts/orchestrate-worktrees.js",
"scripts/lib/tmux-worktree-orchestrator.js",
".claude/plan/workflow-e2e-test.json"
],
"workers": [
{ "name": "docs", "task": "Update orchestration docs." }
]
}
```
To export a control-plane snapshot for a live tmux/worktree session, run:
```bash
node scripts/orchestration-status.js .claude/plan/workflow-visual-proof.json
```
The snapshot includes session activity, tmux pane metadata, worker states, objectives, seeded overlays, and recent handoff summaries in JSON form.
## Operator Command-Center Handoff
When the workflow spans multiple sessions, worktrees, or tmux panes, append a control-plane block to the final handoff:
```markdown
CONTROL PLANE
-------------
Sessions:
- active session ID or alias
- branch + worktree path for each active worker
- tmux pane or detached session name when applicable
Diffs:
- git status summary
- git diff --stat for touched files
- merge/conflict risk notes
Approvals:
- pending user approvals
- blocked steps awaiting confirmation
Telemetry:
- last activity timestamp or idle signal
- estimated token or cost drift
- policy events raised by hooks or reviewers
```
This keeps planner, implementer, reviewer, and loop workers legible from the operator surface.
## Arguments
$ARGUMENTS:
- `feature <description>` - Full feature workflow
- `bugfix <description>` - Bug fix workflow
- `refactor <description>` - Refactoring workflow
- `security <description>` - Security review workflow
- `custom <agents> <description>` - Custom agent sequence
## Custom Workflow Example
```
/orchestrate custom "architect,tdd-guide,code-reviewer" "Redesign caching layer"
```
## Tips
1. **Start with planner** for complex features
2. **Always include code-reviewer** before merge
3. **Use security-reviewer** for auth/payment/PII
4. **Keep handoffs concise** - focus on what next agent needs
5. **Run verification** between agents if needed