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170 lines
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---
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name: design-orchestration
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description: Orchestrates design workflows by routing work through brainstorming, multi-agent review, and execution readiness in the correct order.
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risk: unknown
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source: community
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date_added: '2026-02-27'
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---
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# Design Orchestration (Meta-Skill)
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## Purpose
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Ensure that **ideas become designs**, **designs are reviewed**, and
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**only validated designs reach implementation**.
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This skill does not generate designs.
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It **controls the flow between other skills**.
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## Operating Model
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This is a **routing and enforcement skill**, not a creative one.
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It decides:
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- which skill must run next
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- whether escalation is required
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- whether execution is permitted
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## Controlled Skills
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This meta-skill coordinates the following:
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- `brainstorming` — design generation
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- `multi-agent-brainstorming` — design validation
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- downstream implementation or planning skills
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## Entry Conditions
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Invoke this skill when:
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- a user proposes a new feature, system, or change
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- a design decision carries meaningful risk
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- correctness matters more than speed
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## Routing Logic
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### Step 1 — Brainstorming (Mandatory)
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If no validated design exists:
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- Invoke `brainstorming`
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- Require:
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- Understanding Lock
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- Initial Design
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- Decision Log started
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You may NOT proceed without these artifacts.
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### Step 2 — Risk Assessment
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After brainstorming completes, classify the design as:
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- **Low risk**
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- **Moderate risk**
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- **High risk**
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Use factors such as:
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- user impact
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- irreversibility
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- operational cost
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- complexity
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- uncertainty
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- novelty
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### Step 3 — Conditional Escalation
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- **Low risk**
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→ Proceed to implementation planning
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- **Moderate risk**
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→ Recommend `multi-agent-brainstorming`
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- **High risk**
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→ REQUIRE `multi-agent-brainstorming`
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Skipping escalation when required is prohibited.
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### Step 4 — Multi-Agent Review (If Invoked)
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If `multi-agent-brainstorming` is run:
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Require:
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- completed Understanding Lock
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- current Design
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- Decision Log
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Do NOT allow:
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- new ideation
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- scope expansion
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- reopening problem definition
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Only critique, revision, and decision resolution are allowed.
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### Step 5 — Execution Readiness Check
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Before allowing implementation:
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Confirm:
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- design is approved (single-agent or multi-agent)
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- Decision Log is complete
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- major assumptions are documented
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- known risks are acknowledged
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If any condition fails:
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- block execution
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- return to the appropriate skill
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## Enforcement Rules
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- Do NOT allow implementation without a validated design
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- Do NOT allow skipping required review
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- Do NOT allow silent escalation or de-escalation
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- Do NOT merge design and implementation phases
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## Exit Conditions
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This meta-skill exits ONLY when:
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- the next step is explicitly identified, AND
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- all required prior steps are complete
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Possible exits:
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- “Proceed to implementation planning”
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- “Run multi-agent-brainstorming”
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- “Return to brainstorming for clarification”
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- "If a reviewed design reports a final disposition of APPROVED, REVISE, or REJECT, you MUST route the workflow accordingly and state the chosen next step explicitly."
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## Design Philosophy
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This skill exists to:
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- slow down the right decisions
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- speed up the right execution
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- prevent costly mistakes
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Good systems fail early.
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Bad systems fail in production.
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This meta-skill exists to enforce the former.
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## When to Use
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This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.
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