gitea-coordinator
Orchestrate multiple worker agents to implement groomed tasks in Gitea repositories. Use when multiple ready tasks need implementation, when you want autonomous multi-task execution, or when coordinating batch development work with Gitea. Keywords: coordinator, orchestrator, multi-task, parallel, workers, batch, autonomous, gitea, tea.
What this skill does
# Gitea Coordinator
Orchestrates multiple worker agents to implement groomed tasks from the backlog in Gitea repositories, handling task assignment, progress monitoring, merge coordination, and verification.
## Core Principle
**Coordinate, don't implement.** The coordinator assigns tasks to workers, monitors their progress, coordinates merges, and verifies results. Workers execute the actual implementation via the `gitea-workflow` skill.
## Quick Reference
### When to Use
- Working with a Gitea-hosted repository
- Multiple ready tasks in the backlog need implementation
- You want autonomous batch execution of development work
- You need coordinated merges to avoid conflicts
- You want progress tracking across multiple tasks
### Invocation
```bash
/gitea-coordinator # Auto-discover and execute ready tasks
/gitea-coordinator TASK-001 TASK-002 # Execute specific tasks
/gitea-coordinator --dry-run # Preview execution plan only
/gitea-coordinator --parallel # Run workers in parallel
/gitea-coordinator --sequential # Run workers one at a time (default)
```
### Flags
| Flag | Description | Default |
|------|-------------|---------|
| `--sequential` | Execute tasks one at a time | Yes |
| `--parallel` | Execute tasks concurrently | No |
| `--max-workers N` | Maximum concurrent workers | 2 |
| `--dry-run` | Show plan without executing | No |
| `--autonomous` | Auto-continue at all checkpoints | Yes |
| `--supervised` | Pause after each task completes | No |
| `--verbose` | Show all worker updates | No |
| `--summary-only` | Show major milestones only | Yes |
---
## Workflow Phases
### Phase 1: Discovery
Read the backlog to find tasks ready for implementation.
```
Actions:
1. Read context/backlog/ for task files
2. Filter to status: ready
3. Parse task metadata (priority, size, dependencies)
4. Sort by priority (high → medium → low)
5. Present findings
Output: List of ready tasks with metadata
```
### Phase 2: Planning
Create an execution plan based on task characteristics.
```
Actions:
1. Determine execution mode (sequential or parallel)
2. Check for task dependencies (A must complete before B)
3. Assign tasks to workers in priority order
4. Generate worker instructions
Output: Execution plan with task assignments
```
**Checkpoint: TASKS_DISCOVERED**
- Display: Ready tasks and proposed execution plan
- Auto-continue: If --autonomous flag and tasks found
- Options: `continue`, `reorder`, `exclude [TASK-ID]`, `stop`
### Phase 3: Execution
Spawn and monitor worker agents.
```
For SEQUENTIAL mode:
for each task in queue:
1. Spawn worker with Task tool
2. Worker runs gitea-workflow for the task
3. Monitor progress via file system
4. When complete: proceed to merge phase
5. On failure: handle error, decide continue/stop
For PARALLEL mode:
1. Spawn workers up to max_workers
2. Monitor all workers concurrently
3. As workers complete: queue their PRs for merge
4. Spawn next worker if tasks remain
5. Continue until all tasks processed
```
**Checkpoint: WORKER_COMPLETE** (per worker)
- Display: Worker summary, PR number, next action
- Auto-continue: If successful and --autonomous
- Options: `continue`, `retry`, `skip`, `stop`
### Phase 4: Merging
Execute merges sequentially to avoid conflicts.
```
Actions:
1. For each completed PR in merge queue:
a. git checkout main && git pull
b. Merge PR (via tea pulls merge or git merge)
c. Verify merge succeeded
d. Delete feature branch
2. If conflict: pause and alert user
Output: All PRs merged to main
```
### Phase 5: Verification
Verify system integrity after all merges.
```
Actions:
1. git checkout main && git pull --rebase
2. npm run build (verify build passes)
3. npm test (run full test suite)
4. Check for regressions
5. Generate verification report
Output: Verification status (PASSED/FAILED)
```
**Checkpoint: VERIFIED**
- Display: Test results, build status
- Auto-continue: If all tests pass
- Options: `done`, `investigate`, `revert`
### Phase 6: Summary
Generate comprehensive completion report.
```
Output:
- Tasks completed with PR numbers and commits
- Metrics (workers spawned, PRs merged, tests added)
- Verification status
- Remaining backlog tasks
```
---
## Worker Protocol
Workers are spawned using Claude Code's Task tool and run `gitea-workflow` for their assigned task.
### Worker Instruction Template
See [templates/worker-instruction.md](templates/worker-instruction.md)
Key requirements for workers:
1. Run `gitea-workflow` with autonomous mode
2. Write progress to `.coordinator/workers/{worker-id}/progress.json`
3. Do NOT self-merge - signal ready-to-merge status instead
4. Handle all gitea-workflow checkpoints automatically
### Progress Tracking
Workers report progress via file system:
```json
// .coordinator/workers/worker-1/progress.json
{
"worker_id": "worker-1",
"task_id": "TASK-006",
"status": "in_progress|completed|failed|ready-to-merge",
"phase": "implement|review|pr-prep|pr-complete",
"pr_number": null,
"branch": "task/TASK-006-description",
"last_update": "2026-01-20T10:15:00Z",
"milestones": [
{"phase": "implement", "timestamp": "..."},
{"phase": "review", "timestamp": "..."}
]
}
```
---
## State Tracking
The coordinator maintains state in `.coordinator/state.json`:
```json
{
"session_id": "coord-2026-01-20-abc123",
"state": "EXECUTING",
"config": {
"execution_mode": "sequential",
"autonomy_level": "autonomous"
},
"tasks": {
"queued": ["TASK-008"],
"in_progress": ["TASK-007"],
"completed": ["TASK-006"],
"failed": []
},
"workers": [...],
"merge_queue": [],
"verification": null
}
```
See [references/state-tracking.md](references/state-tracking.md) for details.
---
## Failure Handling
| Failure Type | Detection | Recovery |
|--------------|-----------|----------|
| Worker fails | Progress shows `failed` | Offer retry, skip, or abort |
| Tests fail | npm test exits non-zero | Worker retries up to 2x |
| Merge conflict | git merge fails | Pause, alert user |
| Verification fails | Post-merge tests fail | Offer investigate or revert |
See [references/failure-handling.md](references/failure-handling.md) for details.
---
## Integration with gitea-workflow
The coordinator spawns workers that execute `gitea-workflow`:
```
gitea-coordinator (orchestrator)
│
├── Worker 1 → gitea-workflow --task TASK-006
├── Worker 2 → gitea-workflow --task TASK-007
└── Worker 3 → gitea-workflow --task TASK-008
```
Key integration points:
- Workers run gitea-workflow in autonomous mode
- Coordinator handles merges (workers create PRs but don't merge)
- Progress synced via file system
- Coordinator runs verification after all merges
---
## Anti-Patterns
### AP1: Parallel Merges
**Pattern**: Merging multiple PRs simultaneously
**Problem**: Creates merge conflicts, corrupts main branch
**Fix**: Always merge sequentially, pull before each merge
### AP2: Worker Self-Merge
**Pattern**: Workers merge their own PRs
**Problem**: Race conditions, uncoordinated merges
**Fix**: Workers signal ready-to-merge, coordinator executes merges
### AP3: No Verification
**Pattern**: Skipping post-merge verification
**Problem**: Regressions go undetected
**Fix**: Always run full test suite after merges complete
---
## Example Interaction
```
User: /gitea-coordinator
Coordinator: Discovering ready tasks...
Found 2 ready tasks:
1. TASK-006 - Persistent Message Status (medium priority, medium size)
2. TASK-007 - Add Unit Tests (high priority, large size)
Execution Plan:
- Mode: sequential
- Order: TASK-006 → TASK-007
Proceed? [continue/reorder/stop]
User: continue
Coordinator: Starting TASK-006...
[Spawns Worker 1]
**Milestone**: TASK-006 - PR #123 created, CI passing
Coordinator: Merging PR #123...
**Milestone**: TASK-006 complete (commit abc123)
Coordinator: Starting TASK-007...
[Spawns Worker 2]
**Milestone**: TRelated in Productivity
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