council
Send an idea to the Council of the Wise for multi-perspective feedback. Spawns sub-agents to analyze from multiple expert perspectives. Auto-discovers agent personas from agents/ folder.
What this skill does
# Council of the Wise When the user says "send it to the council" or "council of the wise" or similar, spawn a sub-agent to analyze the idea from multiple expert perspectives. ## Usage ``` "Send this to the council: [idea/plan/document]" "Council of the wise: [topic]" "Get the council's feedback on [thing]" ``` ## Council Members The skill **auto-discovers** agent personas from the `agents/` folder. Any `.md` file in that folder becomes a council member. **Default members:** - `DevilsAdvocate.md` — Challenges assumptions, finds weaknesses, stress-tests - `Architect.md` — Designs systems, structure, high-level approach - `Engineer.md` — Implementation details, technical feasibility - `Artist.md` — Voice, style, presentation, user experience ### Adding New Council Members Simply add a new `.md` file to the `agents/` folder: ```bash # Add a security reviewer echo "# Pentester\n\nYou analyze security implications..." > agents/Pentester.md # Add a QA perspective echo "# QATester\n\nYou find edge cases..." > agents/QATester.md ``` The skill will automatically include any agents it finds. No config file needed. ### Custom Agent Location (Optional) If the user has custom PAI agents at `~/.claude/Agents/`, those can be used instead: - Check if `~/.claude/Agents/` exists and has agent files - If yes, prefer custom agents from that directory - If no, use the bundled agents in this skill's `agents/` folder ## Process 1. Receive the idea/topic from the user 2. Discover available agents (scan `agents/` folder or custom path) 3. Send a loading message to the user: `🏛️ *The Council convenes...* (this takes 2-5 minutes)` 4. Spawn a sub-agent with **5-minute timeout** using this task template: ``` Analyze this idea/plan from multiple expert perspectives. **The Idea:** [user's idea here] **Your Task:** Read and apply these agent perspectives from [AGENT_PATH]: [List all discovered agents dynamically] For each perspective: 1. Key insights (2-3 bullets) 2. Concerns or questions 3. Recommendations End with: - **Synthesis** section combining best ideas and flagging critical decisions - Note where council members **disagree** with each other — that's where the insight is - **Token Usage** with estimated input/output tokens (based on content length) Use the voice and personality defined in each agent file. Don't just list points — embody the perspective. ``` 5. Return the consolidated feedback to the user ## Output Format ```markdown ## 🏛️ Council of the Wise — [Topic] ### 👹 Devil's Advocate [challenges and risks — sharp, probing voice] ### 🏗️ Architect [structure and design — strategic, principled voice] ### 🛠️ Engineer [implementation notes — practical, direct voice] ### 🎨 Artist [voice and presentation — evocative, user-focused voice] ### ⚖️ Synthesis [combined recommendation + key decisions needed] [note where council members disagreed and why — that's the gold] --- 📊 **Token Usage:** ~X input / ~Y output tokens *(estimated)* ``` ## Configuration No config file needed. The skill auto-discovers agents and uses sensible defaults: - **Timeout:** 5 minutes (enforced via sub-agent spawn) - **Agents:** All `.md` files in `agents/` folder - **Output:** Markdown with synthesis and token usage - **Model:** Uses session default (can override via Clawdbot) ## Notes - Council review takes 2-5 minutes depending on complexity - Use for: business ideas, content plans, project designs, major decisions - Don't use for: quick questions, simple tasks, time-sensitive requests - Token usage is estimated based on content length (not precise API measurement) - Add specialized agents for domain-specific analysis (security, legal, etc.)
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