Run a remote Trinity agent task in a sequential, bounded loop — a fixed number of iterations or until a stop signal, with optional response chaining. Fires server-side via run_agent_loop (caller can disconnect), then polls and renders progress. The remote, durable counterpart to Claude Code's local /loop. Add `local` to run the same bounded loop natively in this session instead — inline back-to-back iterations, or a hand-off to the built-in /loop when a cadence is given.
Make any agent a system-aware orchestrator — installs /discover-agents (discover the fleet from live Trinity and/or a repo list into a descriptive fleet/system-map.yaml), /compose-system (turn the map into a Trinity SystemManifest and deploy_system), and /orchestrate (route, fan out, and run ephemeral agents via Trinity MCP). Aligns with Trinity's existing SystemManifest; no parallel standard.
Create a new skill or playbook. Guides through requirements gathering and generates the appropriate template based on complexity.
Create an executive chief of staff agent — asks about your tools, team, and priorities, then scaffolds a Trinity-compatible agent for daily briefings, meeting prep, and decision tracking
Create a personal medical-records agent — bootstraps a profile from your existing health documents, then ingests new files, maintains structured memory, tracks lab trends, prepares doctor visits, and runs an evidence-based nutrition + supplement framework
Create a content writer agent — asks about your brand voice, platforms, and topics, then scaffolds a Trinity-compatible ghostwriter agent that writes in your voice
Create a knowledge-base agent — asks a structured 6-question interview about the domain's ontology, then scaffolds a Cornelius-shaped Trinity-compatible KB agent with a typed graph, 7-layer vault, subagents, and scheduled coherence jobs
Create a B2B SaaS sales research agent — asks domain-specific questions and scaffolds a Trinity-compatible prospector agent customized to your sales stack