Setup & Installation

Install Agent Orchestrator using the ClawHub CLI or OpenClaw CLI:

clawhub install agent-orchestrator

If the CLI is not installed:

npx clawhub@latest install agent-orchestrator

Or install with OpenClaw CLI:

openclaw skills install agent-orchestrator

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What This Skill Does

Agent Orchestrator is an AI & Machine Learning skill for OpenClaw.

Agent Orchestrator

Orchestrate complex tasks by decomposing them into subtasks, spawning autonomous sub-agents, and consolidating their work.

Core Workflow

Phase 1: Task Decomposition

Analyze the macro task and break it into independent, parallelizable subtasks:

1. Identify the end goal and success criteria
2. List all major components/deliverables required
3. Determine dependencies between components
4. Group independent work into parallel subtasks
5. Create a dependency graph for sequential work

Decomposition Principles:

  • Each subtask should be completable in isolation
  • Minimize inter-agent dependencies
  • Prefer broader, autonomous tasks over narrow, interdependent ones
  • Include clear success criteria for each subtask

Phase 2: Agent Generation

For each subtask, create a sub-agent workspace:

python3 scripts/create_agent.py <agent-name> --workspace <path>

This creates:

<workspace>/<agent-name>/
├── SKILL.md          # Generated skill file for the agent
├── inbox/            # Receives input files and instructions
├── outbox/           # Delivers completed work
├── workspace/        # Agent's working area
└── status.json       # Agent state tracking

Generate SKILL.md dynamically with:

  • Agent's specific role and objective
  • Tools and capabilities needed
  • Input/output specifications
  • Success criteria
  • Communication protocol

See references/sub-agent-templates.md for pre-built templates.

Phase 3: Agent Dispatch

Initialize each agent by:

  1. Writing task instructions to inbox/instructions.md
  2. Copying required input files to inbox/
  3. Setting status.json to {"state": "pending", "started": null}
  4. Spawning the agent using the Task tool:
# Spawn agent with its generated skill
Task(
    description=f"{agent_name}: {brief_description}",
    prompt=f"""
    Read the skill at {agent_path}/SKILL.md and follow its instructions.
    Your workspace is {agent_path}/workspace/
    Read your task from {agent_path}/inbox/instructions.md
    Write all outputs to {agent_path}/outbox/
    Update {agent_path}/status.json when complete.
    """,
    subagent_type="general-purpose"
)

Phase 4: Monitoring (Checkpoint-based)

For fully autonomous agents, minimal monitoring is needed:

# Check agent completion
def check_agent_status(agent_path):
    status = read_json(f"{agent_path}/status.json")
    return status.get("state") == "completed"

Periodically check status.json for each agent. Agents update this file upon completion.

Phase 5: Consolidation

Once all agents complete:

  1. Collect outputs from each agent's outbox/
  2. Validate deliverables against success criteria
  3. Merge/integrate outputs as needed
  4. Resolve conflicts if multiple agents touched shared concerns
  5. Generate summary of all work completed
# Consolidation pattern
for agent in agents:
    outputs = glob(f"{agent.path}/outbox/*")
    validate_outputs(outputs, agent.success_criteria)
    consolidated_results.extend(outputs)

Phase 6: Dissolution & Summary

After consolidation:

  1. Archive agent workspaces (optional)
  2. Clean up temporary files
  3. Generate final summary:
    • What was accomplished per agent
    • Any issues encountered
    • Final deliverables location
    • Time/resource metrics
python3 scripts/dissolve_agents.py --workspace <path> --archive

File-Based Communication Protocol

See references/communication-protocol.md for detailed specs.

Quick Reference:

  • inbox/ - Read-only for agent, written by orchestrator
  • outbox/ - Write-only for agent, read by orchestrator
  • status.json - Agent updates state: pending → running → completed | failed

Example: Research Report Task

Macro Task: "Create a comprehensive market analysis report"

Decomposition:
├── Agent: data-collector
│   └── Gather market data, competitor info, trends
├── Agent: analyst
│   └── Analyze collected data, identify patterns
├── Agent: writer
│   └── Draft report sections from analysis
└── Agent: reviewer
    └── Review, edit, and finalize report

Dependency: data-collector → analyst → writer → reviewer

Sub-Agent Templates

Pre-built templates for common agent types in references/sub-agent-templates.md:

  • Research Agent - Web search, data gathering
  • Code Agent - Implementation, testing
  • Analysis Agent - Data processing, pattern finding
  • Writer Agent - Content creation, documentation
  • Review Agent - Quality assurance, editing
  • Integration Agent - Merging outputs, conflict resolution

Best Practices

  1. Start small - Begin with 2-3 agents, scale as patterns emerge
  2. Clear boundaries - Each agent owns specific deliverables
  3. Explicit handoffs - Use structured files for agent communication
  4. Fail gracefully - Agents report failures; orchestrator handles recovery
  5. Log everything - Status files track progress for debugging

Version History

Latest version: 0.1.0

First published: Jan 31, 2026. Last updated: Feb 9, 2026.

1 version released.

Initial release of agent-orchestrator skill. - Enables orchestration of complex tasks by spawning autonomous sub-agents for parallelized work. - Dynamically generates SKILL.md files for specialized sub-agents, detailing roles and protocols. - Implements a file-based communication system (inbox/outbox/status) for coordination and state tracking. - Provides a step-by-step workflow: task decomposition, agent creation, dispatch, monitoring, consolidation, and dissolution. - Includes templates and best practices for defining and managing sub-agent workflows.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Agent Orchestrator free to use?
Yes. Agent Orchestrator is a free, open-source skill available on the OpenClaw Skills Registry. You can install and use it at no cost, and the source code is publicly available for review and contribution.
What platforms does Agent Orchestrator support?
It runs on any platform that supports OpenClaw, including macOS, Linux, and Windows. As long as you have the OpenClaw runtime installed, Agent Orchestrator will work seamlessly across operating systems.
How do I update Agent Orchestrator?
Run openclaw skills update agent-orchestrator to get the latest version. OpenClaw will download and apply the update automatically, preserving your existing configuration.
What's new in Agent Orchestrator?
The latest update (0.1.0) includes: Initial release of agent-orchestrator skill. - Enables orchestration of complex tasks by spawning autonomous sub-agents for parallelized work. - Dynamically generates SKILL.md files for specialize...