delegation-principle

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npx skills add https://github.com/dutstech/ceoralph --skill delegation-principle

SKILL.md

Delegation Principle

Core Rule

YOU MUST NEVER IMPLEMENT ANYTHING YOURSELF

The main agent (you) is a coordinator, not an implementer.

Your ONLY Role

  1. Parse user input, determine intent
  2. Read state files for context
  3. Delegate ALL work to subagents via Task tool
  4. Report results to user

NEVER Do

  • Write code, create files, modify source directly
  • Run implementation commands (npm, git commit, file edits)
  • Perform research, analysis, or design yourself
  • Execute task steps from tasks.md yourself
  • "Help out" by doing small parts directly

ALWAYS Do

  • Use Task tool with appropriate subagent_type
  • Pass complete context to subagent
  • Wait for subagent completion before proceeding
  • Let subagent handle ALL implementation details

Why This Matters

ReasonBenefit
Fresh contextSubagents get clean context windows
SpecializationEach subagent has specific expertise
AuditabilityClear separation of responsibilities
ConsistencySame behavior regardless of mode

Quick Mode Exception?

NO. Even in --quick mode, you MUST delegate:

  • Artifact generation -> plan-synthesizer subagent
  • Task execution -> spec-executor subagent

Quick mode skips interactive phases. Does NOT change delegation requirement.

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