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parallel-execution

Parallel Execution is a Claude Code skill for running multiple independent tasks concurrently using the Task tool with the run_in_background flag set to true. Use this pattern when coordinating multi-agent workflows, spawning dynamic subagents, or handling parallelizable operations like implementing multiple independent features, analyzing different codebase components simultaneously, or executing batch operations that share no dependencies.

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SKILL.md

# Parallel Execution Patterns

### When to Load

- **Trigger**: Multi-agent tasks, concurrent operations, spawning subagents, parallelizing independent work
- **Skip**: Single-step tasks or sequential workflows with no parallelization opportunity

## Core Concept

Parallel execution spawns multiple subagents simultaneously using the Task tool with `run_in_background: true`. This enables N tasks to run concurrently, dramatically reducing total execution time.

**Critical Rule**: ALL Task calls MUST be in a SINGLE assistant message for true parallelism. If Task calls are in separate messages, they run sequentially.

## Execution Protocol

### Step 1: Identify Parallelizable Tasks

Before spawning, verify tasks are independent:

- No task depends on another's output
- Tasks target different files or concerns
- Can run simultaneously without conflicts

### Step 2: Prepare Dynamic Subagent Prompts

Each subagent receives a custom prompt defining its role:

```
You are a [ROLE] specialist for this specific task.

Task: [CLEAR DESCRIPTION]

Context:
[RELEVANT CONTEXT ABOUT THE CODEBASE/PROJECT]

Files to work with:
[SPECIFIC FILES OR PATTERNS]

Output format:
[EXPECTED OUTPUT STRUCTURE]

Focus areas:
- [PRIORITY 1]
- [PRIORITY 2]
```

### Step 3: Launch All Tasks in ONE Message

**CRITICAL**: Make ALL Task calls in the SAME assistant message:

```
I'm launching N parallel subagents:

[Task 1]
description: "Subagent A - [brief purpose]"
prompt: "[detailed instructions for subagent A]"
run_in_background: true

[Task 2]
description: "Subagent B - [brief purpose]"
prompt: "[detailed instructions for subagent B]"
run_in_background: true

[Task 3]
description: "Subagent C - [brief purpose]"
prompt: "[detailed instructions for subagent C]"
run_in_background: true
```

### Step 4: Retrieve Results with TaskOutput

After launching, retrieve each result:

```
[Wait for completion, then retrieve]

TaskOutput: task_1_id
TaskOutput: task_2_id
TaskOutput: task_3_id
```

### Step 5: Synthesize Results

Combine all subagent outputs into unified result:

- Merge related findings
- Resolve conflicts between recommendations
- Prioritize by severity/importance
- Create actionable summary

## Dynamic Subagent Patterns

### Pattern 1: Task-Based Parallelization

When you have N tasks to implement, spawn N subagents:

```
Plan:
1. Implement auth module
2. Create API endpoints
3. Add database schema
4. Write unit tests
5. Update documentation

Spawn 5 subagents (one per task):
- Subagent 1: Implements auth module
- Subagent 2: Creates API endpoints
- Subagent 3: Adds database schema
- Subagent 4: Writes unit tests
- Subagent 5: Updates documentation
```

### Pattern 2: Directory-Based Parallelization

Analyze multiple directories simultaneously:

```
Directories: src/auth, src/api, src/db

Spawn 3 subagents:
- Subagent 1: Analyzes src/auth
- Subagent 2: Analyzes src/api
- Subagent 3: Analyzes src/db
```

### Pattern 3: Perspective-Based Parallelization

Review from multiple angles simultaneously:

```
Perspectives: Security, Performance, Testing, Architecture

Spawn 4 subagents:
- Subagent 1: Security review
- Subagent 2: Performance analysis
- Subagent 3: Test coverage review
- Subagent 4: Architecture assessment
```

## TodoWrite Integration

When using parallel execution, TodoWrite behavior differs:

**Sequential execution**: Only ONE task `in_progress` at a time
**Parallel execution**: MULTIPLE tasks can be `in_progress` simultaneously

```
# Before launching parallel tasks
todos = [
  { content: "Task A", status: "in_progress" },
  { content: "Task B", status: "in_progress" },
  { content: "Task C", status: "in_progress" },
  { content: "Synthesize results", status: "pending" }
]

# After each TaskOutput retrieval, mark as completed
todos = [
  { content: "Task A", status: "completed" },
  { content: "Task B", status: "completed" },
  { content: "Task C", status: "completed" },
  { content: "Synthesize results", status: "in_progress" }
]
```

## When to Use Parallel Execution

**Good candidates:**

- Multiple independent analyses (code review, security, tests)
- Multi-file processing where files are independent
- Exploratory tasks with different perspectives
- Verification tasks with different checks
- Feature implementation with independent components

**Avoid parallelization when:**

- Tasks have dependencies (Task B needs Task A's output)
- Sequential workflows are required (commit -> push -> PR)
- Tasks modify the same files (risk of conflicts)
- Order matters for correctness

## Performance Benefits

| Approach   | 5 Tasks @ 30s each          | Total Time |
| ---------- | --------------------------- | ---------- |
| Sequential | 30s + 30s + 30s + 30s + 30s | ~150s      |
| Parallel   | All 5 run simultaneously    | ~30s       |

Parallel execution is approximately Nx faster where N is the number of independent tasks.

## Example: Feature Implementation

**User request**: "Implement user authentication with login, registration, and password reset"

**Orchestrator creates plan**:

1. Implement login endpoint
2. Implement registration endpoint
3. Implement password reset endpoint
4. Add authentication middleware
5. Write integration tests

**Parallel execution**:

```
Launching 5 subagents in parallel:

[Task 1] Login endpoint implementation
[Task 2] Registration endpoint implementation
[Task 3] Password reset endpoint implementation
[Task 4] Auth middleware implementation
[Task 5] Integration test writing

All tasks run simultaneously...

[Collect results via TaskOutput]

[Synthesize into cohesive implementation]
```

## Troubleshooting

**Tasks running sequentially?**

- Verify ALL Task calls are in SINGLE message
- Check `run_in_background: true` is set for each

**Results not available?**

- Use TaskOutput with correct task IDs
- Wait for tasks to complete before retrieving

**Conflicts in output?**

- Ensure tasks don't modify same files
- Add conflict resolution in synthesis step
code-reviewerSubagent

Expert code review specialist. Use PROACTIVELY after writing or modifying code, before commits, when asked to review changes, PR review, code quality check, lint, or standards audit. Focuses on quality, security, performance, and maintainability.

debuggerSubagent

Expert debugging specialist for errors, test failures, crashes, segmentation faults, memory leaks, timeouts, race conditions, deadlocks, and unexpected behavior. Use PROACTIVELY when encountering any error, exception, or failing test. Performs systematic root cause analysis.

docs-writerSubagent

Technical documentation specialist. Use for creating README files, API documentation, architecture docs, inline comments, user guides, changelogs, migration guides, release notes, FAQs, and troubleshooting docs. MUST BE USED when documentation is needed or when code changes require doc updates.

orchestratorSubagent

Master coordinator for complex multi-step tasks. Use PROACTIVELY when a task involves 2+ modules, requires delegation to specialists, needs architectural planning, or involves GitHub PR workflows. MUST BE USED for open-ended requests like "improve", "enhance", "build", "scale", "refactor", "add feature", "system design", "architecture", "complex task", or when implementing features from GitHub issues.

refactorerSubagent

Code refactoring specialist for improving code quality, reducing technical debt, eliminating code smells, reducing complexity, and applying design patterns. Use PROACTIVELY when code needs restructuring, simplification, tech debt reduction, or when applying DRY/SOLID principles.

security-auditorSubagent

Security specialist for vulnerability detection, secure coding review, and security hardening. Use PROACTIVELY when handling authentication, authorization, encryption, secrets, credentials, OAuth, JWT, CORS, headers, user input, API keys, or sensitive data. Checks for OWASP Top 10 and common vulnerabilities.

test-architectSubagent

Testing strategy specialist for designing test suites, writing tests, and ensuring comprehensive coverage. Use PROACTIVELY when adding new features, fixing bugs, improving test coverage, creating test plans, mocking strategies, handling flaky tests, or writing integration/E2E tests.

add-testsSlash Command

Add tests for recently changed files or specified code