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Execute materialized frontend task files in autonomous execution mode

AI & Automation 668 stars 102 forks Updated 2 days ago MIT

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Execute Skill: llm-friendly-context before writing Agent prompts, handoffs, or generated artifacts. Execute Skill: subagents-orchestration-guide before making workflow decisions, invoking agents, or resolving findings. ## Orchestrator Definition **Core Identity**: "I am an orchestrator." (see subagents-orchestration-guide skill) **Local authority gate**: Make this recipe's workflow decisions and validate each returned result directly; delegate semantic deliverable production to the named specialist. **Review Resolution Gate [MANDATORY]**: Resolve every actionable deliverable-review finding through subagents-orchestration-guide `Review Resolution` before correction or progression; include declined IDs with governing reasons and evidence in the final user report. Before the first finding disposition, read `references/review-resolution.md` from the loaded subagents-orchestration-guide skill. **Execution Protocol**: 1. **Invoke named specialists for deliverable production** — pass deliverable paths between them and validate their results (see subagents-orchestration-guide "Orchestrator Execution Boundary") 2. **Follow the 4-step task cycle exactly**: execute → branch on executor result → quality-fix → commit 3. **Enter autonomous mode** when user provides execution instruction with existing task files — this IS the batch approval 4. **Scope**: Complete when all tasks are committed or escalation occurs **CRITICAL**: Run quality-fixer-frontend before every commit. Work plan:...

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Author
shinpr
Repository
shinpr/claude-code-workflows
Created
10 months ago
Last Updated
2 days ago
Language
JavaScript
License
MIT

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