Claude-skill-registry claudemem-orchestration
Multi-agent code analysis orchestration using claudemem. Share claudemem output across parallel agents. Enables parallel investigation, consensus analysis, and role-based command mapping.
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skills/data/claudemem-orchestration/SKILL.mdClaudemem Multi-Agent Orchestration
Version: 1.0.0 Purpose: Coordinate multiple agents using shared claudemem output
Overview
When multiple agents need to investigate the same codebase:
- Run claudemem ONCE to get structural overview
- Write output to shared file in session directory
- Launch agents in parallel - all read the same file
- Consolidate results with consensus analysis
This pattern avoids redundant claudemem calls and enables consensus-based prioritization.
For parallel execution patterns, see:
orchestration:multi-model-validation skill
Claudemem-Specific Patterns
This skill focuses on claudemem-specific orchestration. For general parallel execution:
- 4-Message Pattern - See
Pattern 1orchestration:multi-model-validation - Session Setup - See
Pattern 0orchestration:multi-model-validation - Statistics Collection - See
Pattern 7orchestration:multi-model-validation
Pattern 1: Shared Claudemem Output
Purpose: Run expensive claudemem commands ONCE, share results across agents.
# Create unique session directory (per orchestration:multi-model-validation Pattern 0) SESSION_ID="analysis-$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S)-$(head -c 4 /dev/urandom | xxd -p)" SESSION_DIR="/tmp/${SESSION_ID}" mkdir -p "$SESSION_DIR" # Run claudemem ONCE, write to shared files claudemem --nologo map "feature area" --raw > "$SESSION_DIR/structure-map.md" claudemem --nologo test-gaps --raw > "$SESSION_DIR/test-gaps.md" 2>&1 || echo "No gaps found" > "$SESSION_DIR/test-gaps.md" claudemem --nologo dead-code --raw > "$SESSION_DIR/dead-code.md" 2>&1 || echo "No dead code" > "$SESSION_DIR/dead-code.md" # Export session info echo "$SESSION_ID" > "$SESSION_DIR/session-id.txt"
Why shared output matters:
- Claudemem indexing is expensive (full AST parse)
- Same index serves all queries in session
- Parallel agents reading same file = no redundant computation
Pattern 2: Role-Based Agent Distribution
After running claudemem, distribute to role-specific agents:
# Parallel Execution (ONLY Task calls - per 4-Message Pattern) Task: architect-detective Prompt: "Analyze architecture from $SESSION_DIR/structure-map.md. Focus on layer boundaries and design patterns. Write findings to $SESSION_DIR/architect-analysis.md" --- Task: tester-detective Prompt: "Analyze test gaps from $SESSION_DIR/test-gaps.md. Prioritize coverage recommendations. Write findings to $SESSION_DIR/tester-analysis.md" --- Task: developer-detective Prompt: "Analyze dead code from $SESSION_DIR/dead-code.md. Identify cleanup opportunities. Write findings to $SESSION_DIR/developer-analysis.md" All 3 execute simultaneously (3x speedup!)
Pattern 3: Consolidation with Ultrathink
Task: ultrathink-detective Prompt: "Consolidate analyses from: - $SESSION_DIR/architect-analysis.md - $SESSION_DIR/tester-analysis.md - $SESSION_DIR/developer-analysis.md Create unified report with prioritized action items. Write to $SESSION_DIR/consolidated-analysis.md"
Role-Based Command Mapping
| Agent Role | Primary Commands | Secondary Commands | Focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Architect | , | | Structure, cleanup |
| Developer | , , | | Modification scope |
| Tester | | | Coverage priorities |
| Debugger | , | , | Error tracing |
| Ultrathink | ALL | ALL | Comprehensive |
Sequential Investigation Flow
For complex bugs or features requiring ordered investigation:
Phase 1: Architecture Understanding claudemem --nologo map "problem area" --raw Identify high-PageRank symbols (> 0.05) Phase 2: Symbol Deep Dive For each high-PageRank symbol: claudemem --nologo context <symbol> --raw Document dependencies and callers Phase 3: Impact Assessment (v0.4.0+) claudemem --nologo impact <primary-symbol> --raw Document full blast radius Phase 4: Gap Analysis (v0.4.0+) claudemem --nologo test-gaps --min-pagerank 0.01 --raw Identify coverage holes in affected code Phase 5: Action Planning Prioritize by: PageRank * impact_depth * test_coverage
Agent System Prompt Integration
When an agent needs deep code analysis, it should reference the claudemem skill:
--- skills: code-analysis:claudemem-search, code-analysis:claudemem-orchestration ---
The agent then follows this pattern:
- Check claudemem status:
claudemem status - Index if needed:
claudemem index - Run appropriate command based on role
- Write results to session file for sharing
- Return brief summary to orchestrator
Best Practices
Do:
- Run claudemem ONCE per investigation type
- Write all output to session directory
- Use parallel execution for independent analyses (see
)orchestration:multi-model-validation - Consolidate with ultrathink for cross-perspective insights
- Handle empty results gracefully
Don't:
- Run same claudemem command multiple times
- Let each agent run its own claudemem (wasteful)
- Skip the consolidation step
- Forget to clean up session directory (automatic TTL cleanup via
)session-start.sh
Session Lifecycle Management
Automatic TTL Cleanup:
The
session-start.sh hook automatically cleans up expired session directories:
- Default TTL: 24 hours
- Runs at session start
- Cleans
,/tmp/analysis-*
directories older than TTL/tmp/review-* - See
for implementationplugins/code-analysis/hooks/session-start.sh
Manual Cleanup:
# Clean up specific session rm -rf "$SESSION_DIR" # Clean all old sessions (24+ hours) find /tmp -maxdepth 1 -name "analysis-*" -o -name "review-*" -mtime +1 -exec rm -rf {} \;
Error Handling Templates
For robust orchestration, handle common claudemem errors. See
claudemem-search skill for complete error handling templates:
Empty Results
RESULT=$(claudemem --nologo map "query" --raw 2>/dev/null) if [ -z "$RESULT" ] || echo "$RESULT" | grep -q "No results found"; then echo "No results - try broader keywords or check index status" fi
Version Compatibility
# Check if command is available (v0.4.0+ commands) if claudemem --nologo dead-code --raw 2>&1 | grep -q "unknown command"; then echo "dead-code requires claudemem v0.4.0+" echo "Fallback: Use map command instead" fi
Index Status
# Verify index before running commands if ! claudemem status 2>&1 | grep -qE "[0-9]+ (chunks|symbols)"; then echo "Index not found - run: claudemem index" exit 1 fi
Reference: For complete error handling patterns, see templates in
code-analysis:claudemem-search skill (Templates 1-5)
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