
Skill Orchestrator
FreeIntelligently coordinates skills for complex tasks.
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What Skill Orchestrator does
The Skill Orchestrator is a meta-skill designed to enhance the capabilities of AI agents when addressing complex, multi-step problems. It begins by evaluating the complexity of a user's request, determining whether specialized skills are necessary. If the task is deemed complex, the orchestrator selects the appropriate combination of existing skills and guides the agent through the execution process. This ensures that the agent can tackle intricate tasks effectively while leveraging the best tools available.
One of the key features of the Skill Orchestrator is its integration with the @agent-memory-mcp skill, which allows it to track successful combinations of skills for future reference. This memory integration helps build institutional knowledge, enabling the orchestrator to suggest previously successful skill combinations for similar tasks. The orchestrator also includes strict guardrails to prevent the unnecessary invocation of specialized skills for simple tasks, thereby optimizing resource usage and avoiding token waste.
The orchestrator is particularly useful in scenarios where users require assistance with complex projects that span multiple domains, such as frontend development, backend integration, or data management. By evaluating the task requirements and selecting the minimal set of necessary skills, the orchestrator streamlines the problem-solving process and enhances overall efficiency. It is an invaluable tool for developers and designers who need to navigate the diverse landscape of available skills while ensuring optimal outcomes for their projects.
When to use it
Use this skill when facing a complex, multi-step problem that requires expertise from multiple domains.
When not to use it
Avoid using this skill for simple tasks that can be resolved with basic capabilities, as it may lead to unnecessary complexity.
What you can build with it
Complex Web Application Development
When developing a web application that requires frontend and backend integration, the orchestrator can select the necessary skills for both areas.
Data Analysis Project
For a project involving data collection, processing, and visualization, the orchestrator can identify and combine relevant skills from different domains.
E-commerce Feature Implementation
When implementing a new feature in an e-commerce platform, the orchestrator can efficiently combine skills for payment processing and state management.
How to install Skill Orchestrator
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add sickn33/agentic-awesome-skills/antigravity-skill-orchestrator --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by sickn33antigravity-skill-orchestrator
Overview
The skill-orchestrator is a meta-skill designed to enhance the AI agent's ability to tackle complex problems. It acts as an intelligent coordinator that first evaluates the complexity of a user's request. Based on that evaluation, it determines if specialized skills are needed. If they are, it selects the right combination of skills, explicitly tracks these combinations using @agent-memory-mcp for future reference, and guides the agent through the execution process. Crucially, it includes strict guardrails to prevent the unnecessary use of specialized skills for simple tasks that can be solved with baseline capabilities.
When to Use This Skill
- Use when tackling a complex, multi-step problem that likely requires multiple domains of expertise.
- Use when you are unsure which specific skills are best suited for a given user request, and need to discover them from the broader ecosystem.
- Use when the user explicitly asks to "orchestrate", "combine skills", or "use the best tools for the job" on a significant task.
- Use when you want to look up previously successful combinations of skills for a specific type of problem.
Core Concepts
Task Evaluation Guardrails
Not every task requires a specialized skill. For straightforward issues (e.g., small CSS fixes, simple script writing, renaming a variable), DO NOT USE specialized skills. Over-engineering simple tasks wastes tokens and time.
Additionally, the orchestrator is strictly forbidden from creating new skills. Its sole purpose is to combine and use existing skills provided by the community or present in the current environment.
Before invoking any skills, evaluate the task:
- Is the task simple/contained? Solve it directly using the agent's ordinary file editing, search, and terminal capabilities available in the current environment.
- Is the task complex/multi-domain? Only then should you proceed to orchestrate skills.
Skill Selection & Combinations
When a task is deemed complex, identify the necessary domains (e.g., frontend, database, deployment). Search available skills in the current environment to find the most relevant ones. If the required skills are not found locally, consult the master skill catalog.
Master Skill Catalog
The Antigravity ecosystem maintains a master catalog of highly curated skills at https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sickn33/agentic-awesome-skills/main/CATALOG.md. When local skills are insufficient, fetch this catalog to discover appropriate skills across the 9 primary categories:
architecturebusinessdata-aidevelopmentgeneralinfrastructuresecuritytestingworkflow
Memory Integration (@agent-memory-mcp)
To build institutional knowledge, the orchestrator relies on the agent-memory-mcp skill to record and retrieve successful skill combinations.
Step-by-Step Guide
1. Task Evaluation & Guardrail Check
[Triggered when facing a new user request that might need skills]
- Read the user's request.
- Ask yourself: "Can I solve this efficiently with just basic file editing and terminal commands?"
- If YES: Proceed without invoking specialized skills. Stop the orchestration here.
- If NO: Proceed to step 2.
2. Retrieve Past Knowledge
[Triggered if the task is complex]
- Use the
memory_searchtool provided byagent-memory-mcpto search for similar past tasks.- Example query:
memory_search({ query: "skill combination for react native and firebase", type: "skill_combination" })
- Example query:
- If a working combination exists, read the details using
memory_read. - If no relevant memory exists, proceed to Step 3.
3. Discover and Select Skills
[Triggered if no past knowledge covers this task]
- Analyze the core requirements (e.g., "needs a React UI, a Node.js backend, and a PostgreSQL database").
- Query the locally available skills using the current environment's skill list or equivalent discovery mechanism to find the best match for each requirement.
- If local skills are insufficient, fetch the master catalog with the web or command-line retrieval tools available in the current environment:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sickn33/agentic-awesome-skills/main/CATALOG.md. - Scan the catalog's 9 main categories to identify the appropriate skills to bring into the current context.
- Select the minimal set of skills needed. Do not over-select.
4. Apply Skills and Track the Combination
[Triggered after executing the task using the selected skills]
- Assume the task was completed successfully using a new combination of skills (e.g.,
@react-patterns+@nodejs-backend-patterns+@postgresql). - Record this combination for future use using
memory_writefromagent-memory-mcp.- Ensure the type is
skill_combination. - Provide a descriptive key and content detailing why these skills worked well together.
- Ensure the type is
Examples
Example 1: Handling a Simple Task (The Guardrail in Action)
User Request: "Change the color of the submit button in index.css to blue."
Action: The skill orchestrator evaluates the task. It determines this is a "simple/contained" task. It does not invoke specialized skills. It directly edits index.css.
Example 2: Recording a New Skill Combination
// Using the agent-memory-mcp tool after successfully building a complex feature
memory_write({
key: "combination-ecommerce-checkout",
type: "skill_combination",
content: "For e-commerce checkouts, using @stripe-integration combined with @react-state-management and @postgresql effectively handles the full flow from UI state to payment processing to order recording.",
tags: ["ecommerce", "checkout", "stripe", "react"]
})
Example 3: Retrieving a Combination
// At the start of a new e-commerce task
memory_search({
query: "ecommerce checkout",
type: "skill_combination"
})
// Returns the key "combination-ecommerce-checkout", which you then read:
memory_read({ key: "combination-ecommerce-checkout" })
Best Practices
- ✅ Do: Always evaluate task complexity before looking for skills.
- ✅ Do: Keep the number of orchestrated skills as small as possible.
- ✅ Do: Use highly descriptive keys when running
memory_writeso they are easy to search later. - ❌ Don't: Use this skill for simple bug fixes or UI tweaks.
- ❌ Don't: Combine skills that have overlapping and conflicting instructions without a clear plan to resolve the conflict.
- ❌ Don't: Attempt to construct, generate, or create new skills. Only combine what is available.
Related Skills
@agent-memory-mcp- Essential for this skill to function. Provides the persistent storage for skill combinations.
Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
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