Instalar en Claude Code
Copiargit clone --depth 1 https://github.com/arpitnath/claude-capsule-kit /tmp/task-router && cp -r /tmp/task-router/skills/task-router ~/.claude/skills/task-routerDespués abre una sesión nueva de Claude Code; el skill carga automáticamente.
Definición
SKILL.md
# Task Router Skill This skill provides clear decision rules for choosing the optimal approach to any task. ## Purpose **Problem**: Claude has many tools (sub-agents, direct work, parallel calls) but no clear guidance on when to use each. **Solution**: Decision matrix with clear rules and examples. ## When to Use Activate this skill when: - Starting a new task and unsure of approach - Task seems complex (>30 min, >5 files) - User asks "what's the best way to do X?" - Need to validate chosen approach ## Decision Matrix ### 🤖 Use `agent-developer` Sub-Agent **Trigger Conditions**: - Building/creating mini-agents (Python with OpenAI Agents SDK) - Implementing executive agent configs (YAML) - Adding skills to skill registry - Writing job handlers for BullMQ - Integrating MCP servers - System Python Architecture tasks **Examples**: - "Create a Slack notification mini-agent" - "Build job handler for experiment tracking" - "Add Google Docs skill to registry" **Why Delegate**: - Specialized knowledge of agent patterns - Knows OpenAI Agents SDK deeply - Understands System Python Architecture - Has MCP integration best practices - 75% faster than manual implementation **How to Invoke**: ``` Task tool with: - subagent_type: "agent-developer" - prompt: "Create [specific agent/handler] with [requirements]" ``` --- ### 🔍 Use `Explore` Sub-Agent **Trigger Conditions**: - Finding files by pattern/keyword - Understanding how a feature works - Locating implementation of functionality - Searching across multiple directories - Don't know exact file location **Examples**: - "Where are errors from client handled?" - "Find all authentication-related code" - "How does the SSE streaming work?" **Why Delegate**: - Multi-round investigation capability - Pattern matching across codebase - Faster than manual Grep/Glob - Systematic exploration approach **How to Invoke**: ``` Task tool with: - subagent_type: "Explore" - prompt: "Find [what you're looking for]" - Specify thoroughness: "quick", "medium", "very thorough" ``` --- ### 🧪 Use `labs-specialist` Sub-Agent **Trigger Conditions**: - Experiment tracking logic - Validation algorithms (Type A/B) - Playbook generation - ML service integration (Vertex AI) - BigQuery query logic for Labs - Reach/Creative intelligence features **Examples**: - "How does experiment validation work?" - "Implement playbook confidence scoring" - "Fix experiment tracking job" **Why Delegate**: - Expert in Labs domain logic - Knows validation algorithms - Understands ML service architecture - Familiar with BigQuery integration **How to Invoke**: ``` Task tool with: - subagent_type: "labs-specialist" - prompt: "Explain/fix/implement [Labs-specific task]" ``` --- ### 🗄️ Use `database-navigator` Sub-Agent **Trigger Conditions**: - Understanding database schema - Analyzing migrations - Finding entity relationships - Query optimization - JSONB structure analysis - Foreign key dependencies **Examples**: - "Show me the Labs database schema" - "What tables are related to experiments?" - "Explain the migration 175800000*" **Why Delegate**: - Specialized in schema analysis - Understands TypeORM patterns - Can trace relationships - Migration expertise **How to Invoke**: ``` Task tool with: - subagent_type: "database-navigator" - prompt: "Analyze [database/schema/migration topic]" ``` --- ### 🏗️ Use `architecture-explorer` Sub-Agent **Trigger Conditions**: - Understanding service boundaries - Data flow analysis - Integration points between services - API communication patterns - System design questions **Examples**: - "How does Frontend talk to Cognitive Engine?" - "Explain the SSE streaming architecture" - "What's the agent execution flow?" **Why Delegate**: - Holistic system understanding - Service boundary expertise - Data flow visualization - Integration pattern knowledge **How to Invoke**: ``` Task tool with: - subagent_type: "architecture-explorer" - prompt: "Explain [system/integration/flow]" ``` --- ### ✋ Work Directly (No Sub-Agent) **When to Work Directly**: - Simple file edits (<50 lines changed) - Quick bug fixes (known location) - Documentation updates - Configuration changes - Reading 1-3 specific files - Small refactors **Examples**: - "Fix typo in labs.controller.ts:123" - "Update CLAUDE.md with new model" - "Change port in config" **Why Direct**: - Faster for simple tasks - No delegation overhead - Clear, known scope **How to Execute**: - Use Read, Edit, Write tools directly - Use TodoWrite for tracking if multi-step - Parallel tool calls if multiple independent operations --- ## Special Cases ### Parallel Tool Calls **Use When**: - Reading multiple independent files - Running multiple independent commands - Checking multiple services - Validating multiple configurations **Example**: ``` Single message with: - Read tool (file1.ts) - Read tool (file2.ts) - Read tool (file3.ts) All in one response block ``` **Why**: 3x faster than sequential reads --- ### Plan Sub-Agent **Use When**: - Need to plan multi-step implementation - Breaking down complex feature - Creating implementation roadmap - Analyzing technical approach **Example**: "Plan the implementation of playbook management APIs" --- ### Exploration Journal **Always Check When**: - User says "continue", "resume", "pick up where we left off" - Starting work on familiar topic - Complex investigation (might have been explored before) **Location**: `docs/exploration/CURRENT_SESSION.md` **Why**: Avoid repeating work, maintain continuity --- ## Decision Flowchart ``` START: New Task Received ↓ Is it continuation work? YES → Read exploration journal first NO → Continue ↓ Is it simple (<30 min, <5 files, known location)? YES → Work directly NO → Continue ↓ Is it development (agent/handler/skill)? YES → Use agent-developer NO → Continue ↓ Is it exploration (find/understand/locate)? YES → Use Explore sub-agent NO → Continue ↓ Is it Labs-specific? YE