| name | acceptance-orchestrator |
| description | ALWAYS use this when the request matches Acceptance Orchestrator: Use when a coding task should be driven end-to-end from issue intake through implementation, review, deployment, and acceptance verification with minimal human re-intervention. |
Acceptance Orchestrator
Selective Reading Rule
Start with:
references/senior-master-standard.md
references/usage-routing.md
references/quality-checklist.md
Then load only the inherited docs, scripts, assets, or examples that match the user's actual task.
Overview
Orchestrate coding work as a state machine that ends only when acceptance criteria are verified with evidence or the task is explicitly escalated.
Core rule: do not optimize for "code changed"; optimize for "DoD proven".
When to Use
- The task already has an issue or clear acceptance criteria and should run end-to-end with minimal human re-intervention.
- You need structured handoff across implementation, review, deployment, and final verification.
- You want explicit stop conditions and escalation instead of silent partial completion.
Required Sub-Skills
create-issue-gate
closed-loop-delivery
verification-before-completion
Optional supporting skills:
deploy-dev
pr-watch
pr-review-autopilot
git-ship
Inputs
Require these inputs:
- issue id or issue body
- issue status
- acceptance criteria (DoD)
- target environment (
dev default)
Fixed defaults:
- max iteration rounds =
2
- PR review polling =
3m -> 6m -> 10m
State Machine
intake
issue-gated
executing
review-loop
deploy-verify
accepted
escalated
Workflow
-
Intake
- Read issue and extract task goal + DoD.
-
Issue gate
- Use
create-issue-gate logic.
- If issue is not
ready or execution gate is not allowed, stop immediately.
- Do not implement anything while issue remains
draft.
-
Execute
- Hand off to
closed-loop-delivery for implementation and local verification.
-
Review loop
- If PR feedback is relevant, batch polling windows as:
- After the
10m round, stop waiting and process all visible comments together.
-
Deploy and runtime verification
- If DoD depends on runtime behavior, deploy only to
dev by default.
- Verify with real logs/API/Lambda behavior, not assumptions.
-
Completion gate
- Before any claim of completion, require
verification-before-completion.
- No success claim without fresh evidence.
Stop Conditions
Move to accepted only when every acceptance criterion has matching evidence.
Move to escalated when any of these happen:
- DoD still fails after
2 full rounds
- missing secrets/permissions/external dependency blocks progress
- task needs production action or destructive operation approval
- review instructions conflict and cannot both be satisfied
Human Gates
Always stop for human confirmation on:
- prod/stage deploys beyond agreed scope
- destructive git/data operations
- billing or security posture changes
- missing user-provided acceptance criteria
Output Contract
When reporting status, always include:
Status: intake / executing / accepted / escalated
Acceptance Criteria: pass/fail checklist
Evidence: commands, logs, API results, or runtime proof
Open Risks: anything still uncertain
Need Human Input: smallest next decision, if blocked
Do not report "done" unless status is accepted.
Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.