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Executes the implementation plan from a specification. Loops through plan phases, delegates tasks to specialists, updates phase status on completion. Supports resuming from partially-completed plans.
Delegate coding, review, diagnosis, planning, structured output, and native browser research tasks to independent Codex sessions via Codex CLI. Use cases include creating new tasks with `codex exec`, resuming multi-turn sessions with `codex exec resume`, performing read-only reviews with `codex exec review`, as well as scenarios requiring `--json` event streams, `-o` final message persistence, image input, or Computer Use browser operations.
Run Gemini CLI for AI-powered tasks, code understanding, file operations, and automation. Free tier with Google OAuth (included in Gemini Advanced). Use for fast generation, bulk content, debugging, and research. Preferred for load balancing sub-agent work (35% weight).
Orchestration workflow for orchestrator role ONLY. Use when: - Agent's role name (tmux pane title) is "orchestrator"
Community engagement coordinator: analyzes repo health, consults strategy, delegates to announcer/debater/triager
Orchestrates Story tasks. Prioritizes To Review -> To Rework -> Todo, delegates to ln-401/ln-402/ln-403/ln-404, hands Story quality to ln-500. Metadata-only loading up front.
Invoke Codex as a coworker for implementation, brainstorming, specs, and reviews. Use when you want parallel thinking, cheap execution, or a second opinion. Codex tokens are cheaper than yours — delegate aggressively. Keywords: codex, delegate, implement, draft, review, brainstorm, write tests, code review, moonbridge.
Multi-AI orchestration primitive. Delegate to specialized AI tools, collect outputs, synthesize. Use when: analysis, review, audit, investigation tasks need multiple expert perspectives. Keywords: orchestrate, delegate, multi-ai, parallel, synthesis, consensus, dag, swarm
Zero Framework Cognition Principles
Routes .NET/C# requests to the correct domain skill and loads coding standards as baseline for all code paths. Determines whether the task needs API, UI, testing, devops, tooling, or debugging guidance based on prompt analysis and project signals, then invokes skills in the right order. Always invoked after [skill:using-dotnet] detects .NET intent. Do not use for deep API, UI, testing, devops, tooling, or debugging implementation guidance.
Load this skill when the user mentions `ulw` or `ultrawork`.
Use when finding and claiming tasks. Matches tasks to your declared capabilities for optimal assignment.