| name | familiar |
| description | Use when the user says 'dispatch', 'send familiar', 'split task', or needs work split across parallel CC sessions. |
| version | 1.0.0 |
👻 Familiar — Dispatching Sub-Agents...
Break large tasks into coordinated CC session prompts for parallel execution.
Activation
When this skill activates, output:
👻 Familiar — Dispatching sub-agents...
Then execute the protocol below.
Protocol
- Analyze the task — identify independent sub-tasks that can run in parallel
- Determine session count — split into 2-6 sessions based on complexity
- For each sub-task, generate a complete CC prompt that includes:
- Working directory path
- Full task description with acceptance criteria
- Any shared context (database schema, API contracts, types)
- MemStack activation line:
Read $MEMSTACK_PATH/MEMSTACK.md
- CC Monitor reporting snippet (if configured in config.json)
- Add coordination notes — specify what each session should NOT touch to avoid conflicts
- Define merge order — which session's work should be committed first
Inputs
- The large task description
- Project directory from config.json
- Number of available CC sessions (default: 3)
Outputs
- Numbered list of sub-task prompts, each ready to paste into a new CC session
- Coordination notes explaining dependencies and merge order
Example Usage
User: "dispatch — build the analytics dashboard, API routes, and database migration"
Familiar activates:
👻 Familiar — Dispatching sub-agents...
Session 1 — Database & Types
Working directory: C:\Projects\AdminStack
Task: Create migration + TypeScript types for analytics...
Session 2 — API Routes
Working directory: C:\Projects\AdminStack
Task: Build /api/analytics endpoints (types from Session 1)...
Session 3 — Frontend Page
Working directory: C:\Projects\AdminStack
Task: Build /analytics dashboard page...
Merge order: Session 1 → Session 2 → Session 3
Level History
- Lv.1 — Base: Multi-agent dispatch with coordinated prompts. (Origin: MemStack v1.0, Feb 2026)
- Lv.2 — Enhanced: Added YAML frontmatter, activation message, merge ordering. (Origin: MemStack v2.0 MemoryCore merge, Feb 2026)