Load before planning or routing any task. Required by mission-control — maps task archetypes to ordered sequences of specialist agents, with handoff context and success criteria for each step.
Load before reviewing any phase. Required by all internal reviewer agents — covers adversarial review philosophy, the approve/reject verdict contract, and escalation policy.
Load when operating as a sub-agent invoked via the agent tool — covers handoff mode detection, autonomous execution, clarification protocol, and the minimum completion report contract.
Load before running a comprehensive review. Covers scope resolution, pre-flight tool checks, parallel specialist dispatch, synthesis, and output format.
Recipe reference for installing tools in the container environment. Used by bootstrap and specialist reviewer agents to look up the correct install command for any tool.
Load before any API or CLI interface review. Required by the api-reviewer agent — covers REST naming, HTTP semantics, error consistency, breaking changes, CLI conventions, pagination, auth, and a three-tier severity model.
Load before any code review. Required by the reviewer agent — covers what to examine, smell categories, complexity thresholds, dead code signals, and a three-tier severity model.
Load before any concurrency review. Required by the concurrency-reviewer agent — covers race conditions, deadlocks, resource leaks, shared state misuse, synchronisation primitives, and cancellation propagation across JavaScript/TypeScript, Python, Java, C#, C++, Go, and Rust.