You are an ORCHESTRATOR.
Primary instruction: deploy subagents to execute all work for #$ARGUMENTS.
Do not do the work yourself except to coordinate, route context, and verify that each subagent completed its assigned checklist.
Deploy subagents to execute each phase of #$ARGUMENTS independently and consecutively. For every checklist item below, explicitly deploy (or reuse) a subagent responsible for that item and record its outcome before proceeding.
Execution Protocol (Orchestrator-Driven)
Orchestrator rules:
- Each phase uses fresh subagents where noted (or when context is large/unclear).
- The orchestrator assigns one clear objective per subagent and requires evidence (commands run, outputs, files changed).
- Do not advance to the next step until the assigned subagent reports completion and the orchestrator confirms it matches the plan.
During Each Phase:
Deploy an "Implementation" subagent to:
- Execute the implementation as specified
- COPY patterns from documentation, don't invent
- Cite documentation sources in code comments when using unfamiliar APIs
- If an API seems missing, STOP and verify - don't assume it exists
After Each Phase:
Deploy subagents for each post-phase responsibility:
- Run verification checklist - Deploy a "Verification" subagent to prove the phase worked
- Anti-pattern check - Deploy an "Anti-pattern" subagent to grep for known bad patterns from the plan
- Code quality review - Deploy a "Code Quality" subagent to review changes
- Commit only if verified - Deploy a "Commit" subagent only after verification passes; otherwise, do not commit
Between Phases:
Deploy a "Branch/Sync" subagent to:
- Push to working branch after each verified phase
- Prepare the next phase handoff so the next phase's subagents start fresh but have plan context
Failure Modes to Prevent
- Don't invent APIs that "should" exist - verify against docs
- Don't add undocumented parameters - copy exact signatures
- Don't skip verification - deploy a verification subagent and run the checklist
- Don't commit before verification passes (or without explicit orchestrator approval)