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Found 19 Skills
Execute graceful degradation when system constraints exceeded.
Use when designing, planning, implementing, or reviewing any non-trivial change — enforces graceful degradation, proper error handling, retry strategies, and fault-tolerant patterns so systems stay up when things go wrong
Guides engineering of multi-agent systems—agent roles and specialization, orchestration topologies (supervisor, peer-to-peer, hierarchical, blackboard), task decomposition and routing, inter-agent messaging (A2A-style patterns), shared vs partitioned state, fan-out/fan-in and DAG workflows, synchronization and consensus, conflict resolution, fault tolerance and retries across agents, cost/latency/token budgets, cross-agent observability, testing multi-agent flows, and deployment (queues, durable workflows). Framework-agnostic; high-level LangGraph, Deep Agents, and agenthub—not single-agent loops (agentic-ai-developer), ML training (ai-engineer), strategy-only whiteboard (enterprise-strategist), or PM planning (technical-program-manager). Use for multi-agent system, multi-agent engineer, agent orchestration, supervisor agent, agent topology, fan-out fan-in, agent handoff protocol, multi-agent workflow, agent coordination, blackboard pattern, hierarchical agents, A2A, agent DAG, multi-agent architecture.
Production-grade fault tolerance for distributed systems. Use when implementing circuit breakers, retry with exponential backoff, bulkhead isolation patterns, or building resilience into LLM API integrations.
Agent skill for resource-allocator - invoke with $agent-resource-allocator
Agent skill for byzantine-coordinator - invoke with $agent-byzantine-coordinator
Resilience patterns with Spring Cloud Circuit Breaker and Resilience4j. Covers circuit breaker, retry, rate limiter, bulkhead, and fallback patterns. USE WHEN: user mentions "circuit breaker", "resilience4j", "fallback", "retry pattern", "rate limiter", "bulkhead", "fault tolerance Spring" DO NOT USE FOR: basic HTTP errors - handle in code, Hystrix (deprecated) - use Resilience4j instead