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Agent Team Orchestration

ClawHub

Orchestrate multi-agent teams with defined roles, task lifecycles, handoff protocols, and review workflows. Use when: (1) Setting up a team of 2+ agents with different specializations, (2) Defining task routing and lifecycle (inbox → spec → build → review → done), (3) Creating handoff protocols between agents, (4) Establishing review and quality gates, (5) Managing async communication and artifact sharing between agents.

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# Agent Team Orchestration

Orchestrate multi-agent teams with defined roles, task lifecycles, handoff protocols, and review workflows. Use when: (1) Setting up a team of 2+ agents with different specializations, (2) Defining task routing and lifecycle (inbox → spec → build → review → done), (3) Creating handoff protocols between agents, (4) Establishing review and quality gates, (5) Managing async communication and artifact sharing between agents.

## Discovery Metadata
- Category: `automation`
- Framework: `ClawHub`
- Tags: `review`, `agents`, `team`, `task`, `handoff`, `protocols`, `between`, `agent`, `orchestration`, `orchestrate`

## Agent Execution Policy

This listing is **discovery metadata only**. Canonical instructions are maintained by ClawHub.

### Before Executing Actions

1. **Fetch canonical instructions** from: https://clawhub.ai/skill/agent-team-orchestration
2. **Parse the skill page** for setup, usage, and input/output requirements.
3. **Only proceed** after successfully loading and understanding the full instructions.

### If Fetch Fails

- Return `instruction_unavailable` with reason.
- Do **not** attempt to infer or improvise execution steps from this metadata alone.

## Source

- ClawHub listing: https://clawhub.ai/skill/agent-team-orchestration
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