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Joko Orchestrator

Deterministically coordinates autonomous planning and execution across available skills under strict guardrails. Use only when the user explicitly activates this skill by name to run autonomously until a stop command is issued. Trigger keywords include: "use autonomous-skill-orchestrator", "activate autonomous-skill-orchestrator", "start autonomous orchestration".

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name: autonomous-skill-orchestrator description: > Deterministically coordinates autonomous planning and execution across available skills under strict guardrails. Use only when the user explicitly activates this skill by name to run autonomously until a stop command is issued. Trigger keywords include: "use autonomous-skill-orchestrator", "activate autonomous-skill-orchestrator", "start autonomous orchestration". metadata: version: "2.0.0" owner: "user" inspired_by: "oh-my-opencode (Sisyphus, Atlas, Prometheus)"

Autonomous Skill Orchestrator v2.0

Inspired by oh-my-opencode's three-layer architecture, adapted for OpenClaw's ecosystem.

Core Philosophy

Traditional AI follows: user asks → AI responds. This fails for complex work because:

  1. Context overload: Large tasks exceed context windows
  2. Cognitive drift: AI loses track mid-task
  3. Verification gaps: No systematic completeness check
  4. Human bottleneck: Requires constant intervention

This skill solves these through specialization and delegation.


Architecture

┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│  PLANNING LAYER (Interview + Plan Generation)          │
│  • Clarify intent through interview                     │
│  • Generate structured work plan                        │
│  • Review plan for gaps                                 │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
                          ↓
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│  ORCHESTRATION LAYER (Atlas - The Conductor)           │
│  • Read plan, delegate tasks                            │
│  • Accumulate wisdom across tasks                       │
│  • Verify results independently                         │
│  • NEVER write code directly — only delegate            │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
                          ↓
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│  EXECUTION LAYER (Sub-agents via sessions_spawn)       │
│  • Focused task execution                               │
│  • Return results + learnings                           │
│  • Isolated context per task                            │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

Activation

Explicit Triggers

  • "use autonomous-skill-orchestrator"
  • "activate autonomous-skill-orchestrator"
  • "start autonomous orchestration"
  • "ulw" or "ultrawork" (magic keyword mode)

Magic Word: ultrawork / ulw

Include ultrawork or ulw in any prompt to activate full orchestration mode automatically. The agent figures out the rest — parallel agents, background tasks, deep exploration, and relentless execution until completion.


Phase 1: Planning (Prometheus Mode)

Step 1.1: Interview

Before planning, gather clarity through brief interview:

Ask only what's needed:

  • What's the core objective?
  • What are the boundaries (what's NOT in scope)?
  • Any constraints or preferences?
  • How do we know when it's done?

Interview Style by Intent:

IntentFocusExample Questions
RefactoringSafety"What tests verify current behavior?"
Build NewPatterns"Follow existing conventions or deviate?"
Debug/FixReproduction"Steps to reproduce? Error messages?"
ResearchScope"Depth vs breadth? Time constraints?"

Step 1.2: Plan Generation

After interview, generate structured plan:

## Work Plan: [Title]

### Objective
[One sentence, frozen intent]

### Tasks
- [ ] Task 1: [Description]
  - Acceptance: [How to verify completion]
  - References: [Files, docs, skills needed]
  - Category: [quick|general|deep|creative]
  
- [ ] Task 2: ...

### Guardrails
- MUST: [Required constraints]
- MUST NOT: [Forbidden actions]

### Verification
[How to verify overall completion]

Step 1.3: Plan Review (Self-Momus)

Before execution, validate:

  • Each task has clear acceptance criteria
  • References are concrete (not vague)
  • No scope creep beyond objective
  • Dependencies between tasks are explicit
  • Guardrails are actionable

If any check fails, refine plan before proceeding.


Phase 2: Orchestration (Atlas Mode)

Conductor Rules

The orchestrator:

  • ✅ CAN read files to understand context
  • ✅ CAN run commands to verify results
  • ✅ CAN search patterns with grep/glob
  • ✅ CAN spawn sub-agents for work

The orchestrator:

  • ❌ MUST NOT write/edit code directly
  • ❌ MUST NOT trust sub-agent claims blindly
  • ❌ MUST NOT skip verification

Step 2.1: Task Delegation

Use sessions_spawn with category-appropriate configuration:

CategoryUse ForModel HintTimeout
quickTrivial tasks, single file changesfast model2-5 min
generalStandard implementationdefault5-10 min
deepComplex logic, architecturethinking model10-20 min
creativeUI/UX, content generationcreative model5-10 min
researchDocs, codebase explorationfast + broad5 min

Delegation Template:

sessions_spawn(
  label: "task-{n}-{short-desc}",
  task: """
  ## Task
  {exact task from plan}
  
  ## Expected Outcome
  {acceptance criteria}
  
  ## Context
  {accumulated wisdom from previous tasks}
  
  ## Constraints
  - MUST: {guardrails}
  - MUST NOT: {forbidden actions}
  
  ## References
  {relevant files, docs}
  """,
  runTimeoutSeconds: {based on category}
)

Step 2.2: Parallel Execution

Identify independent tasks (no file conflicts, no dependencies) and spawn them simultaneously:

# Tasks 2, 3, 4 have no dependencies
sessions_spawn(label="task-2", task="...")
sessions_spawn(label="task-3", task="...")
sessions_spawn(label="task-4", task="...")
# All run in parallel

Step 2.3: Wisdom Accumulation

After each task completion, extract and record:

## Wisdom Log

### Conventions Discovered
- [Pattern found in codebase]

### Successful Approaches
- [What worked]

### Gotchas
- [Pitfalls to avoid]

### Commands Used
- [Useful commands for similar tasks]

Store in: memory/orchestrator-wisdom.md (append-only during session)

Pass accumulated wisdom to ALL subsequent sub-agents.

Step 2.4: Independent Verification

NEVER trust sub-agent claims. After each task:

  1. Read actual changed files
  2. Run tests/linting if applicable
  3. Verify acceptance criteria independently
  4. Cross-reference with plan requirements

If verification fails:

  • Log the failure in wisdom
  • Re-delegate with failure context
  • Max 2 retries per task, then escalate to user

Phase 3: Completion

Step 3.1: Final Verification

  • All tasks marked complete
  • All acceptance criteria verified
  • No unresolved issues in wisdom log

Step 3.2: Summary Report

## Orchestration Complete

### Completed Tasks
- [x] Task 1: {summary}
- [x] Task 2: {summary}

### Learnings
{key wisdom accumulated}

### Files Changed
{list of modified files}

### Next Steps (if any)
{recommendations}

Safety Guardrails

Halt Conditions (Immediate Stop)

  • User issues explicit stop command
  • Irreversible destructive action detected
  • Scope expansion beyond frozen intent
  • 3+ consecutive task failures
  • Sub-agent attempts to spawn further sub-agents (no recursion)

Risk Classification

ClassDescriptionAction
AIrreversible, destructive, or unboundedHALT immediately
BBounded, resolvable with clarificationPause, ask user
CCosmetic, non-operativeProceed with note

Forbidden Actions

  • Creating new autonomous orchestrators
  • Modifying this skill file
  • Accessing credentials without explicit need
  • External API calls not in original scope
  • Recursive spawning (sub-agents spawning sub-agents)

Stop Commands

User can stop at any time with:

  • "stop"
  • "halt"
  • "cancel orchestration"
  • "abort"

On stop: immediately terminate all spawned sessions, output summary of completed work, await new instructions.


Memory Integration

During Orchestration

  • Append to memory/orchestrator-wisdom.md for learnings
  • Reference existing memory files for context

After Orchestration

  • Update daily memory with orchestration summary
  • Persist significant learnings to MEMORY.md if valuable

Example Usage

Simple (magic word):

ulw refactor the authentication module to use JWT

Explicit activation:

activate autonomous-skill-orchestrator

Build a REST API with user registration, login, and profile endpoints

With constraints:

use autonomous-skill-orchestrator
- Build payment integration with Stripe
- MUST: Use existing database patterns
- MUST NOT: Store card numbers locally
- Deadline: Complete core flow only

如何使用「Joko Orchestrator」?

  1. 打开小龙虾AI(Web 或 iOS App)
  2. 点击上方「立即使用」按钮,或在对话框中输入任务描述
  3. 小龙虾AI 会自动匹配并调用「Joko Orchestrator」技能完成任务
  4. 结果即时呈现,支持继续对话优化

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