| name | orchestrate |
| description | Run the full Maestro workflow for complex engineering tasks that need a mandatory design dialogue, approved implementation plan, and then execution with shared session state |
| allowed-tools | ["Read","Write","Edit","Bash","Agent","Glob","Grep","WebSearch","WebFetch","AskUserQuestion","TaskCreate","TaskUpdate","TaskList","Skill","EnterPlanMode","ExitPlanMode"] |
Setup
- Call
get_runtime_context if it appears in your available tools. Use the returned tool mappings,
agent dispatch syntax, MCP prefix, and paths throughout this session.
- If
get_runtime_context is unavailable, use this compact fallback:
- Core tools: read_file=Read, write_file=Write, replace=Edit, run_shell_command=Bash, glob=Glob, grep_search=Grep, activate_skill=Skill, ask_user=AskUserQuestion, enter_plan_mode=EnterPlanMode, exit_plan_mode=ExitPlanMode
- Extended tools: google_web_search=WebSearch, web_fetch=WebFetch, write_todos=[TaskCreate,TaskUpdate,TaskList], read_many_files=Read, list_directory=Glob, codebase_investigator=Agent (Explore) / Grep / Glob
- Agent dispatch: Agent(subagent_type: "maestro:", prompt: "...")
- MCP prefix: mcp__plugin_maestro_maestro__
- Shared skills/templates/references/protocols: call
get_skill_content(resources: ["<name>"])
Execute
Call get_skill_content with resources: ["orchestration-steps"].
Follow the returned step sequence exactly. The steps are the sole procedural authority — do not improvise, skip, or reorder them.