orchestrating-swarms
Swarm Orchestration
Section titled “Swarm Orchestration”Aspirational Note: This skill documents swarm orchestration patterns from CEP’s
TeammateAPI. OpenCode does not yet have native swarm primitives (TeammateTool,spawnTeam,requestShutdown). For current parallel execution in OpenCode, use thetasktool withrun_in_background: trueand multiple subagents. The patterns and coordination strategies below remain valuable as design reference and will be updated when OpenCode adds native swarm support.
Master multi-agent orchestration patterns for parallel task execution.
Primitives
Section titled “Primitives”| Primitive | What It Is | File Location |
|---|---|---|
| Agent | A Claude instance that can use tools. You are an agent. Subagents are agents you spawn. | N/A (process) |
| Team | A named group of agents working together. One leader, multiple teammates. | ~/.opencode/teams/{name}/config.json |
| Teammate | An agent that joined a team. Has a name, color, inbox. Spawned via Task with team_name + name. | Listed in team config |
| Leader | The agent that created the team. Receives teammate messages, approves plans/shutdowns. | First member in config |
| Task | A work item with subject, description, status, owner, and dependencies. | ~/.opencode/tasks/{team}/N.json |
| Inbox | JSON file where an agent receives messages from teammates. | ~/.opencode/teams/{name}/inboxes/{agent}.json |
| Message | A JSON object sent between agents. Can be text or structured (shutdown_request, idle_notification, etc). | Stored in inbox files |
| Backend | How teammates run. Auto-detected: in-process (same Node.js, invisible), tmux (separate panes, visible), iterm2 (split panes in iTerm2). See Spawn Backends. | Auto-detected based on environment |
How They Connect
Section titled “How They Connect”flowchart TB subgraph TEAM[TEAM] Leader[Leader - you] T1[Teammate 1] T2[Teammate 2]
Leader <-->|messages via inbox| T1 Leader <-->|messages via inbox| T2 T1 <-.->|can message| T2 end
subgraph TASKS[TASK LIST] Task1["#1 completed: Research<br/>owner: teammate1"] Task2["#2 in_progress: Implement<br/>owner: teammate2"] Task3["#3 pending: Test<br/>blocked by #2"] end
T1 --> Task1 T2 --> Task2 Task2 -.->|unblocks| Task3Lifecycle
Section titled “Lifecycle”flowchart LR A[1. Create Team] --> B[2. Create Tasks] B --> C[3. Spawn Teammates] C --> D[4. Work] D --> E[5. Coordinate] E --> F[6. Shutdown] F --> G[7. Cleanup]Message Flow
Section titled “Message Flow”sequenceDiagram participant L as Leader participant T1 as Teammate 1 participant T2 as Teammate 2 participant Tasks as Task List
L->>Tasks: TaskCreate (3 tasks) L->>T1: spawn with prompt L->>T2: spawn with prompt
T1->>Tasks: claim task #1 T2->>Tasks: claim task #2
T1->>Tasks: complete #1 T1->>L: send findings (inbox)
Note over Tasks: #3 auto-unblocks
T2->>Tasks: complete #2 T2->>L: send findings (inbox)
L->>T1: requestShutdown T1->>L: approveShutdown L->>T2: requestShutdown T2->>L: approveShutdown
L->>L: cleanupTable of Contents
Section titled “Table of Contents”- Core Architecture
- Two Ways to Spawn Agents
- Built-in Agent Types
- Plugin Agent Types
- TeammateTool Operations
- Task System Integration
- Message Formats
- Orchestration Patterns
- Environment Variables
- Spawn Backends
- Error Handling
- Complete Workflows
Core Architecture
Section titled “Core Architecture”How Swarms Work
Section titled “How Swarms Work”A swarm consists of:
- Leader (you) - Creates team, spawns workers, coordinates work
- Teammates (spawned agents) - Execute tasks, report back
- Task List - Shared work queue with dependencies
- Inboxes - JSON files for inter-agent messaging
File Structure
Section titled “File Structure”~/.opencode/teams/{team-name}/├── config.json # Team metadata and member list└── inboxes/ ├── team-lead.json # Leader's inbox ├── worker-1.json # Worker 1's inbox └── worker-2.json # Worker 2's inbox
~/.opencode/tasks/{team-name}/├── 1.json # Task #1├── 2.json # Task #2└── 3.json # Task #3Team Config Structure
Section titled “Team Config Structure”{ "name": "my-project", "description": "Working on feature X", "leadAgentId": "team-lead@my-project", "createdAt": 1706000000000, "members": [ { "agentId": "team-lead@my-project", "name": "team-lead", "agentType": "team-lead", "color": "#4A90D9", "joinedAt": 1706000000000, "backendType": "in-process" }, { "agentId": "worker-1@my-project", "name": "worker-1", "agentType": "Explore", "model": "haiku", "prompt": "Analyze the codebase structure...", "color": "#D94A4A", "planModeRequired": false, "joinedAt": 1706000001000, "tmuxPaneId": "in-process", "cwd": "/Users/me/project", "backendType": "in-process" } ]}Two Ways to Spawn Agents
Section titled “Two Ways to Spawn Agents”Method 1: task tool (Subagents)
Section titled “Method 1: task tool (Subagents)”Use Task for short-lived, focused work that returns a result:
task({ subagent_type: "Explore", description: "Find auth files", prompt: "Find all authentication-related files in this codebase", model: "haiku" // Optional: haiku, sonnet, opus})Characteristics:
- Runs synchronously (blocks until complete) or async with
run_in_background: true - Returns result directly to you
- No team membership required
- Best for: searches, analysis, focused research
Method 2: task tool + team_name + name (Teammates)
Section titled “Method 2: task tool + team_name + name (Teammates)”Use Task with team_name and name to spawn persistent teammates:
// First create a teamTeammate({ operation: "spawnTeam", team_name: "my-project" })
// Then spawn a teammate into that teamtask({ team_name: "my-project", // Required: which team to join name: "security-reviewer", // Required: teammate's name subagent_type: "security-sentinel", prompt: "Review all authentication code for vulnerabilities. Send findings to team-lead via Teammate write.", run_in_background: true // Teammates usually run in background})Characteristics:
- Joins team, appears in
config.json - Communicates via inbox messages
- Can claim tasks from shared task list
- Persists until shutdown
- Best for: parallel work, ongoing collaboration, pipeline stages
Key Difference
Section titled “Key Difference”| Aspect | task(subagent) | Task + team_name + name (teammate) |
|---|---|---|
| Lifespan | Until task complete | Until shutdown requested |
| Communication | Return value | Inbox messages |
| Task access | None | Shared task list |
| Team membership | No | Yes |
| Coordination | One-off | Ongoing |
Built-in Agent Types
Section titled “Built-in Agent Types”These are always available without plugins:
task({ subagent_type: "Bash", description: "Run git commands", prompt: "Check git status and show recent commits"})- Tools: Bash only
- Model: Inherits from parent
- Best for: Git operations, command execution, system tasks
Explore
Section titled “Explore”task({ subagent_type: "Explore", description: "Find API endpoints", prompt: "Find all API endpoints in this codebase. Be very thorough.", model: "haiku" // Fast and cheap})- Tools: All read-only tools (no Edit, Write, NotebookEdit, Task)
- Model: Haiku (optimized for speed)
- Best for: Codebase exploration, file searches, code understanding
- Thoroughness levels: “quick”, “medium”, “very thorough”
task({ subagent_type: "Plan", description: "Design auth system", prompt: "Create an implementation plan for adding OAuth2 authentication"})- Tools: All read-only tools
- Model: Inherits from parent
- Best for: Architecture planning, implementation strategies
general-purpose
Section titled “general-purpose”task({ subagent_type: "general-purpose", description: "Research and implement", prompt: "Research React Query best practices and implement caching for the user API"})- Tools: All tools (*)
- Model: Inherits from parent
- Best for: Multi-step tasks, research + action combinations
claude-code-guide
Section titled “claude-code-guide”task({ subagent_type: "claude-code-guide", description: "Help with OpenCode", prompt: "How do I configure MCP servers?"})- Tools: Read-only + webfetch + google_search
- Best for: Questions about OpenCode, Agent SDK, Anthropic API
statusline-setup
Section titled “statusline-setup”task({ subagent_type: "statusline-setup", description: "Configure status line", prompt: "Set up a status line showing git branch and node version"})- Tools: Read, Edit only
- Model: Sonnet
- Best for: Configuring OpenCode status line
Plugin Agent Types
Section titled “Plugin Agent Types”From the compound-engineering plugin (examples):
Review Agents
Section titled “Review Agents”// Security reviewtask({ subagent_type: "systematic:review:security-sentinel", description: "Security audit", prompt: "Audit this PR for security vulnerabilities"})
// Performance reviewtask({ subagent_type: "systematic:review:performance-oracle", description: "Performance check", prompt: "Analyze this code for performance bottlenecks"})
// Rails code reviewtask({ subagent_type: "systematic:review:kieran-rails-reviewer", description: "Rails review", prompt: "Review this Rails code for best practices"})
// Architecture reviewtask({ subagent_type: "systematic:review:architecture-strategist", description: "Architecture review", prompt: "Review the system architecture of the authentication module"})
// Code simplicitytask({ subagent_type: "systematic:review:code-simplicity-reviewer", description: "Simplicity check", prompt: "Check if this implementation can be simplified"})All review agents from systematic:
agent-native-reviewer- Ensures features work for agents tooarchitecture-strategist- Architectural compliancecode-simplicity-reviewer- YAGNI and minimalismdata-integrity-guardian- Database and data safetydata-migration-expert- Migration validationdeployment-verification-agent- Pre-deploy checklistsdhh-rails-reviewer- DHH/37signals Rails stylejulik-frontend-races-reviewer- JavaScript race conditionskieran-python-reviewer- Python best practiceskieran-rails-reviewer- Rails best practiceskieran-typescript-reviewer- TypeScript best practicespattern-recognition-specialist- Design patterns and anti-patternsperformance-oracle- Performance analysissecurity-sentinel- Security vulnerabilities
Research Agents
Section titled “Research Agents”// Best practices researchtask({ subagent_type: "systematic:research:best-practices-researcher", description: "Research auth best practices", prompt: "Research current best practices for JWT authentication in Rails 2024-2026"})
// Framework documentationtask({ subagent_type: "systematic:research:framework-docs-researcher", description: "Research Active Storage", prompt: "Gather comprehensive documentation about Active Storage file uploads"})
// Git history analysistask({ subagent_type: "systematic:research:git-history-analyzer", description: "Analyze auth history", prompt: "Analyze the git history of the authentication module to understand its evolution"})All research agents:
best-practices-researcher- External best practicesframework-docs-researcher- Framework documentationgit-history-analyzer- Code archaeologylearnings-researcher- Search docs/solutions/repo-research-analyst- Repository patterns
Design Agents
Section titled “Design Agents”task({ subagent_type: "systematic:design:figma-design-sync", description: "Sync with Figma", prompt: "Compare implementation with Figma design at [URL]"})Workflow Agents
Section titled “Workflow Agents”task({ subagent_type: "systematic:workflow:bug-reproduction-validator", description: "Validate bug", prompt: "Reproduce and validate this reported bug: [description]"})TeammateTool Operations
Section titled “TeammateTool Operations”1. spawnTeam - Create a Team
Section titled “1. spawnTeam - Create a Team”Teammate({ operation: "spawnTeam", team_name: "feature-auth", description: "Implementing OAuth2 authentication"})Creates:
~/.opencode/teams/feature-auth/config.json~/.opencode/tasks/feature-auth/directory- You become the team leader
2. discoverTeams - List Available Teams
Section titled “2. discoverTeams - List Available Teams”Teammate({ operation: "discoverTeams" })Returns: List of teams you can join (not already a member of)
3. requestJoin - Request to Join Team
Section titled “3. requestJoin - Request to Join Team”Teammate({ operation: "requestJoin", team_name: "feature-auth", proposed_name: "helper", capabilities: "I can help with code review and testing"})4. approveJoin - Accept Join Request (Leader Only)
Section titled “4. approveJoin - Accept Join Request (Leader Only)”When you receive a join_request message:
{"type": "join_request", "proposedName": "helper", "requestId": "join-123", ...}Approve it:
Teammate({ operation: "approveJoin", target_agent_id: "helper", request_id: "join-123"})5. rejectJoin - Decline Join Request (Leader Only)
Section titled “5. rejectJoin - Decline Join Request (Leader Only)”Teammate({ operation: "rejectJoin", target_agent_id: "helper", request_id: "join-123", reason: "Team is at capacity"})6. write - Message One Teammate
Section titled “6. write - Message One Teammate”Teammate({ operation: "write", target_agent_id: "security-reviewer", value: "Please prioritize the authentication module. The deadline is tomorrow."})Important for teammates: Your text output is NOT visible to the team. You MUST use write to communicate.
7. broadcast - Message ALL Teammates
Section titled “7. broadcast - Message ALL Teammates”Teammate({ operation: "broadcast", name: "team-lead", // Your name value: "Status check: Please report your progress"})WARNING: Broadcasting is expensive - sends N separate messages for N teammates. Prefer write to specific teammates.
When to broadcast:
- Critical issues requiring immediate attention
- Major announcements affecting everyone
When NOT to broadcast:
- Responding to one teammate
- Normal back-and-forth
- Information relevant to only some teammates
8. requestShutdown - Ask Teammate to Exit (Leader Only)
Section titled “8. requestShutdown - Ask Teammate to Exit (Leader Only)”Teammate({ operation: "requestShutdown", target_agent_id: "security-reviewer", reason: "All tasks complete, wrapping up"})9. approveShutdown - Accept Shutdown (Teammate Only)
Section titled “9. approveShutdown - Accept Shutdown (Teammate Only)”When you receive a shutdown_request message:
{"type": "shutdown_request", "requestId": "shutdown-123", "from": "team-lead", "reason": "Done"}MUST call:
Teammate({ operation: "approveShutdown", request_id: "shutdown-123"})This sends confirmation and terminates your process.
10. rejectShutdown - Decline Shutdown (Teammate Only)
Section titled “10. rejectShutdown - Decline Shutdown (Teammate Only)”Teammate({ operation: "rejectShutdown", request_id: "shutdown-123", reason: "Still working on task #3, need 5 more minutes"})11. approvePlan - Approve Teammate’s Plan (Leader Only)
Section titled “11. approvePlan - Approve Teammate’s Plan (Leader Only)”When teammate with plan_mode_required sends a plan:
{"type": "plan_approval_request", "from": "architect", "requestId": "plan-456", ...}Approve:
Teammate({ operation: "approvePlan", target_agent_id: "architect", request_id: "plan-456"})12. rejectPlan - Reject Plan with Feedback (Leader Only)
Section titled “12. rejectPlan - Reject Plan with Feedback (Leader Only)”Teammate({ operation: "rejectPlan", target_agent_id: "architect", request_id: "plan-456", feedback: "Please add error handling for the API calls and consider rate limiting"})13. cleanup - Remove Team Resources
Section titled “13. cleanup - Remove Team Resources”Teammate({ operation: "cleanup" })Removes:
~/.opencode/teams/{team-name}/directory~/.opencode/tasks/{team-name}/directory
IMPORTANT: Will fail if teammates are still active. Use requestShutdown first.
Task System Integration
Section titled “Task System Integration”TaskCreate - Create Work Items
Section titled “TaskCreate - Create Work Items”TaskCreate({ subject: "Review authentication module", description: "Review all files in app/services/auth/ for security vulnerabilities", activeForm: "Reviewing auth module..." // Shown in spinner when in_progress})TaskList - See All Tasks
Section titled “TaskList - See All Tasks”TaskList()Returns:
#1 [completed] Analyze codebase structure#2 [in_progress] Review authentication module (owner: security-reviewer)#3 [pending] Generate summary report [blocked by #2]TaskGet - Get Task Details
Section titled “TaskGet - Get Task Details”TaskGet({ taskId: "2" })Returns full task with description, status, blockedBy, etc.
TaskUpdate - Update Task Status
Section titled “TaskUpdate - Update Task Status”// Claim a taskTaskUpdate({ taskId: "2", owner: "security-reviewer" })
// Start workingTaskUpdate({ taskId: "2", status: "in_progress" })
// Mark completeTaskUpdate({ taskId: "2", status: "completed" })
// Set up dependenciesTaskUpdate({ taskId: "3", addBlockedBy: ["1", "2"] })Task Dependencies
Section titled “Task Dependencies”When a blocking task is completed, blocked tasks are automatically unblocked:
// Create pipelineTaskCreate({ subject: "Step 1: Research" }) // #1TaskCreate({ subject: "Step 2: Implement" }) // #2TaskCreate({ subject: "Step 3: Test" }) // #3TaskCreate({ subject: "Step 4: Deploy" }) // #4
// Set up dependenciesTaskUpdate({ taskId: "2", addBlockedBy: ["1"] }) // #2 waits for #1TaskUpdate({ taskId: "3", addBlockedBy: ["2"] }) // #3 waits for #2TaskUpdate({ taskId: "4", addBlockedBy: ["3"] }) // #4 waits for #3
// When #1 completes, #2 auto-unblocks// When #2 completes, #3 auto-unblocks// etc.Task File Structure
Section titled “Task File Structure”~/.opencode/tasks/{team-name}/1.json:
{ "id": "1", "subject": "Review authentication module", "description": "Review all files in app/services/auth/...", "status": "in_progress", "owner": "security-reviewer", "activeForm": "Reviewing auth module...", "blockedBy": [], "blocks": ["3"], "createdAt": 1706000000000, "updatedAt": 1706000001000}Message Formats
Section titled “Message Formats”Regular Message
Section titled “Regular Message”{ "from": "team-lead", "text": "Please prioritize the auth module", "timestamp": "2026-01-25T23:38:32.588Z", "read": false}Structured Messages (JSON in text field)
Section titled “Structured Messages (JSON in text field)”Shutdown Request
Section titled “Shutdown Request”{ "type": "shutdown_request", "requestId": "shutdown-abc123@worker-1", "from": "team-lead", "reason": "All tasks complete", "timestamp": "2026-01-25T23:38:32.588Z"}Shutdown Approved
Section titled “Shutdown Approved”{ "type": "shutdown_approved", "requestId": "shutdown-abc123@worker-1", "from": "worker-1", "paneId": "%5", "backendType": "in-process", "timestamp": "2026-01-25T23:39:00.000Z"}Idle Notification (auto-sent when teammate stops)
Section titled “Idle Notification (auto-sent when teammate stops)”{ "type": "idle_notification", "from": "worker-1", "timestamp": "2026-01-25T23:40:00.000Z", "completedTaskId": "2", "completedStatus": "completed"}Task Completed
Section titled “Task Completed”{ "type": "task_completed", "from": "worker-1", "taskId": "2", "taskSubject": "Review authentication module", "timestamp": "2026-01-25T23:40:00.000Z"}Plan Approval Request
Section titled “Plan Approval Request”{ "type": "plan_approval_request", "from": "architect", "requestId": "plan-xyz789", "planContent": "# Implementation Plan\n\n1. ...", "timestamp": "2026-01-25T23:41:00.000Z"}Join Request
Section titled “Join Request”{ "type": "join_request", "proposedName": "helper", "requestId": "join-abc123", "capabilities": "Code review and testing", "timestamp": "2026-01-25T23:42:00.000Z"}Permission Request (for sandbox/tool permissions)
Section titled “Permission Request (for sandbox/tool permissions)”{ "type": "permission_request", "requestId": "perm-123", "workerId": "worker-1@my-project", "workerName": "worker-1", "workerColor": "#4A90D9", "toolName": "Bash", "toolUseId": "toolu_abc123", "description": "Run npm install", "input": {"command": "npm install"}, "permissionSuggestions": ["Bash(npm *)"], "createdAt": 1706000000000}Orchestration Patterns
Section titled “Orchestration Patterns”Pattern 1: Parallel Specialists (Leader Pattern)
Section titled “Pattern 1: Parallel Specialists (Leader Pattern)”Multiple specialists review code simultaneously:
// 1. Create teamTeammate({ operation: "spawnTeam", team_name: "code-review" })
// 2. Spawn specialists in parallel (single message, multiple Task calls)task({ team_name: "code-review", name: "security", subagent_type: "systematic:review:security-sentinel", prompt: "Review the PR for security vulnerabilities. Focus on: SQL injection, XSS, auth bypass. Send findings to team-lead.", run_in_background: true})
task({ team_name: "code-review", name: "performance", subagent_type: "systematic:review:performance-oracle", prompt: "Review the PR for performance issues. Focus on: N+1 queries, memory leaks, slow algorithms. Send findings to team-lead.", run_in_background: true})
task({ team_name: "code-review", name: "simplicity", subagent_type: "systematic:review:code-simplicity-reviewer", prompt: "Review the PR for unnecessary complexity. Focus on: over-engineering, premature abstraction, YAGNI violations. Send findings to team-lead.", run_in_background: true})
// 3. Wait for results (check inbox)// cat ~/.opencode/teams/code-review/inboxes/team-lead.json
// 4. Synthesize findings and cleanupTeammate({ operation: "requestShutdown", target_agent_id: "security" })Teammate({ operation: "requestShutdown", target_agent_id: "performance" })Teammate({ operation: "requestShutdown", target_agent_id: "simplicity" })// Wait for approvals...Teammate({ operation: "cleanup" })Pattern 2: Pipeline (Sequential Dependencies)
Section titled “Pattern 2: Pipeline (Sequential Dependencies)”Each stage depends on the previous:
// 1. Create team and task pipelineTeammate({ operation: "spawnTeam", team_name: "feature-pipeline" })
TaskCreate({ subject: "Research", description: "Research best practices for the feature", activeForm: "Researching..." })TaskCreate({ subject: "Plan", description: "Create implementation plan based on research", activeForm: "Planning..." })TaskCreate({ subject: "Implement", description: "Implement the feature according to plan", activeForm: "Implementing..." })TaskCreate({ subject: "Test", description: "Write and run tests for the implementation", activeForm: "Testing..." })TaskCreate({ subject: "Review", description: "Final code review before merge", activeForm: "Reviewing..." })
// Set up sequential dependenciesTaskUpdate({ taskId: "2", addBlockedBy: ["1"] })TaskUpdate({ taskId: "3", addBlockedBy: ["2"] })TaskUpdate({ taskId: "4", addBlockedBy: ["3"] })TaskUpdate({ taskId: "5", addBlockedBy: ["4"] })
// 2. Spawn workers that claim and complete taskstask({ team_name: "feature-pipeline", name: "researcher", subagent_type: "systematic:research:best-practices-researcher", prompt: "Claim task #1, research best practices, complete it, send findings to team-lead. Then check for more work.", run_in_background: true})
task({ team_name: "feature-pipeline", name: "implementer", subagent_type: "general-purpose", prompt: "Poll TaskList every 30 seconds. When task #3 unblocks, claim it and implement. Then complete and notify team-lead.", run_in_background: true})
// Tasks auto-unblock as dependencies completePattern 3: Swarm (Self-Organizing)
Section titled “Pattern 3: Swarm (Self-Organizing)”Workers grab available tasks from a pool:
// 1. Create team and task poolTeammate({ operation: "spawnTeam", team_name: "file-review-swarm" })
// Create many independent tasks (no dependencies)for (const file of ["auth.rb", "user.rb", "api_controller.rb", "payment.rb"]) { TaskCreate({ subject: `Review ${file}`, description: `Review ${file} for security and code quality issues`, activeForm: `Reviewing ${file}...` })}
// 2. Spawn worker swarmtask({ team_name: "file-review-swarm", name: "worker-1", subagent_type: "general-purpose", prompt: ` You are a swarm worker. Your job: 1. Call TaskList to see available tasks 2. Find a task with status 'pending' and no owner 3. Claim it with TaskUpdate (set owner to your name) 4. Do the work 5. Mark it completed with TaskUpdate 6. Send findings to team-lead via Teammate write 7. Repeat until no tasks remain `, run_in_background: true})
task({ team_name: "file-review-swarm", name: "worker-2", subagent_type: "general-purpose", prompt: `[Same prompt as worker-1]`, run_in_background: true})
task({ team_name: "file-review-swarm", name: "worker-3", subagent_type: "general-purpose", prompt: `[Same prompt as worker-1]`, run_in_background: true})
// Workers race to claim tasks, naturally load-balancePattern 4: Research + Implementation
Section titled “Pattern 4: Research + Implementation”Research first, then implement:
// 1. Research phase (synchronous, returns results)const research = await task({ subagent_type: "systematic:research:best-practices-researcher", description: "Research caching patterns", prompt: "Research best practices for implementing caching in Rails APIs. Include: cache invalidation strategies, Redis vs Memcached, cache key design."})
// 2. Use research to guide implementationtask({ subagent_type: "general-purpose", description: "Implement caching", prompt: ` Implement API caching based on this research:
${research.content}
Focus on the user_controller.rb endpoints. `})Pattern 5: Plan Approval Workflow
Section titled “Pattern 5: Plan Approval Workflow”Require plan approval before implementation:
// 1. Create teamTeammate({ operation: "spawnTeam", team_name: "careful-work" })
// 2. Spawn architect with plan_mode_requiredtask({ team_name: "careful-work", name: "architect", subagent_type: "Plan", prompt: "Design an implementation plan for adding OAuth2 authentication", mode: "plan", // Requires plan approval run_in_background: true})
// 3. Wait for plan approval request// You'll receive: {"type": "plan_approval_request", "from": "architect", "requestId": "plan-xxx", ...}
// 4. Review and approve/rejectTeammate({ operation: "approvePlan", target_agent_id: "architect", request_id: "plan-xxx"})// ORTeammate({ operation: "rejectPlan", target_agent_id: "architect", request_id: "plan-xxx", feedback: "Please add rate limiting considerations"})Pattern 6: Coordinated Multi-File Refactoring
Section titled “Pattern 6: Coordinated Multi-File Refactoring”// 1. Create team for coordinated refactoringTeammate({ operation: "spawnTeam", team_name: "refactor-auth" })
// 2. Create tasks with clear file boundariesTaskCreate({ subject: "Refactor User model", description: "Extract authentication methods to AuthenticatableUser concern", activeForm: "Refactoring User model..."})
TaskCreate({ subject: "Refactor Session controller", description: "Update to use new AuthenticatableUser concern", activeForm: "Refactoring Sessions..."})
TaskCreate({ subject: "Update specs", description: "Update all authentication specs for new structure", activeForm: "Updating specs..."})
// Dependencies: specs depend on both refactors completingTaskUpdate({ taskId: "3", addBlockedBy: ["1", "2"] })
// 3. Spawn workers for each tasktask({ team_name: "refactor-auth", name: "model-worker", subagent_type: "general-purpose", prompt: "Claim task #1, refactor the User model, complete when done", run_in_background: true})
task({ team_name: "refactor-auth", name: "controller-worker", subagent_type: "general-purpose", prompt: "Claim task #2, refactor the Session controller, complete when done", run_in_background: true})
task({ team_name: "refactor-auth", name: "spec-worker", subagent_type: "general-purpose", prompt: "Wait for task #3 to unblock (when #1 and #2 complete), then update specs", run_in_background: true})Environment Variables
Section titled “Environment Variables”Spawned teammates automatically receive these:
CLAUDE_CODE_TEAM_NAME="my-project"CLAUDE_CODE_AGENT_ID="worker-1@my-project"CLAUDE_CODE_AGENT_NAME="worker-1"CLAUDE_CODE_AGENT_TYPE="Explore"CLAUDE_CODE_AGENT_COLOR="#4A90D9"CLAUDE_CODE_PLAN_MODE_REQUIRED="false"CLAUDE_CODE_PARENT_SESSION_ID="session-xyz"Using in prompts:
task({ team_name: "my-project", name: "worker", subagent_type: "general-purpose", prompt: "Your name is $CLAUDE_CODE_AGENT_NAME. Use it when sending messages to team-lead."})Spawn Backends
Section titled “Spawn Backends”A backend determines how teammate Claude instances actually run. OpenCode supports three backends, and auto-detects the best one based on your environment.
Backend Comparison
Section titled “Backend Comparison”| Backend | How It Works | Visibility | Persistence | Speed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| in-process | Same Node.js process as leader | Hidden (background) | Dies with leader | Fastest |
| tmux | Separate terminal in tmux session | Visible in tmux | Survives leader exit | Medium |
| iterm2 | Split panes in iTerm2 window | Visible side-by-side | Dies with window | Medium |
Auto-Detection Logic
Section titled “Auto-Detection Logic”OpenCode automatically selects a backend using this decision tree:
flowchart TD A[Start] --> B{Running inside tmux?} B -->|Yes| C[Use tmux backend] B -->|No| D{Running in iTerm2?} D -->|No| E{tmux available?} E -->|Yes| F[Use tmux - external session] E -->|No| G[Use in-process] D -->|Yes| H{it2 CLI installed?} H -->|Yes| I[Use iterm2 backend] H -->|No| J{tmux available?} J -->|Yes| K[Use tmux - prompt to install it2] J -->|No| L[Error: Install tmux or it2]Detection checks:
$TMUXenvironment variable → inside tmux$TERM_PROGRAM === "iTerm.app"or$ITERM_SESSION_ID→ in iTerm2which tmux→ tmux availablewhich it2→ it2 CLI installed
in-process (Default for non-tmux)
Section titled “in-process (Default for non-tmux)”Teammates run as async tasks within the same Node.js process.
How it works:
- No new process spawned
- Teammates share the same Node.js event loop
- Communication via in-memory queues (fast)
- You don’t see teammate output directly
When it’s used:
- Not running inside tmux session
- Non-interactive mode (CI, scripts)
- Explicitly set via
CLAUDE_CODE_SPAWN_BACKEND=in-process
Characteristics:
┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐│ Node.js Process ││ ┌─────────┐ ┌─────────┐ ┌─────────┐ ││ │ Leader │ │Worker 1 │ │Worker 2 │ ││ │ (main) │ │ (async) │ │ (async) │ ││ └─────────┘ └─────────┘ └─────────┘ │└─────────────────────────────────────────┘Pros:
- Fastest startup (no process spawn)
- Lowest overhead
- Works everywhere
Cons:
- Can’t see teammate output in real-time
- All die if leader dies
- Harder to debug
// in-process is automatic when not in tmuxtask({ team_name: "my-project", name: "worker", subagent_type: "general-purpose", prompt: "...", run_in_background: true})
// Force in-process explicitly// export CLAUDE_CODE_SPAWN_BACKEND=in-processTeammates run as separate Claude instances in tmux panes/windows.
How it works:
- Each teammate gets its own tmux pane
- Separate process per teammate
- You can switch panes to see teammate output
- Communication via inbox files
When it’s used:
- Running inside a tmux session (
$TMUXis set) - tmux available and not in iTerm2
- Explicitly set via
CLAUDE_CODE_SPAWN_BACKEND=tmux
Layout modes:
- Inside tmux (native): Splits your current window
┌─────────────────┬─────────────────┐│ │ Worker 1 ││ Leader ├─────────────────┤│ (your pane) │ Worker 2 ││ ├─────────────────┤│ │ Worker 3 │└─────────────────┴─────────────────┘- Outside tmux (external session): Creates a new tmux session called
claude-swarm
# Your terminal stays as-is# Workers run in separate tmux session
# View workers:tmux attach -t claude-swarmPros:
- See teammate output in real-time
- Teammates survive leader exit
- Can attach/detach sessions
- Works in CI/headless environments
Cons:
- Slower startup (process spawn)
- Requires tmux installed
- More resource usage
# Start tmux session firsttmux new-session -s claude
# Or force tmux backendexport CLAUDE_CODE_SPAWN_BACKEND=tmuxUseful tmux commands:
# List all panes in current windowtmux list-panes
# Switch to pane by numbertmux select-pane -t 1
# Kill a specific panetmux kill-pane -t %5
# View swarm session (if external)tmux attach -t claude-swarm
# Rebalance pane layouttmux select-layout tilediterm2 (macOS only)
Section titled “iterm2 (macOS only)”Teammates run as split panes within your iTerm2 window.
How it works:
- Uses iTerm2’s Python API via
it2CLI - Splits your current window into panes
- Each teammate visible side-by-side
- Communication via inbox files
When it’s used:
- Running in iTerm2 (
$TERM_PROGRAM === "iTerm.app") it2CLI is installed and working- Python API enabled in iTerm2 preferences
Layout:
┌─────────────────┬─────────────────┐│ │ Worker 1 ││ Leader ├─────────────────┤│ (your pane) │ Worker 2 ││ ├─────────────────┤│ │ Worker 3 │└─────────────────┴─────────────────┘Pros:
- Visual debugging - see all teammates
- Native macOS experience
- No tmux needed
- Automatic pane management
Cons:
- macOS + iTerm2 only
- Requires setup (it2 CLI + Python API)
- Panes die with window
Setup:
# 1. Install it2 CLIuv tool install it2# ORpipx install it2# ORpip install --user it2
# 2. Enable Python API in iTerm2# iTerm2 → Settings → General → Magic → Enable Python API
# 3. Restart iTerm2
# 4. Verifyit2 --versionit2 session listIf setup fails: OpenCode will prompt you to set up it2 when you first spawn a teammate. You can choose to:
- Install it2 now (guided setup)
- Use tmux instead
- Cancel
Forcing a Backend
Section titled “Forcing a Backend”# Force in-process (fastest, no visibility)export CLAUDE_CODE_SPAWN_BACKEND=in-process
# Force tmux (visible panes, persistent)export CLAUDE_CODE_SPAWN_BACKEND=tmux
# Auto-detect (default)unset CLAUDE_CODE_SPAWN_BACKENDBackend in Team Config
Section titled “Backend in Team Config”The backend type is recorded per-teammate in config.json:
{ "members": [ { "name": "worker-1", "backendType": "in-process", "tmuxPaneId": "in-process" }, { "name": "worker-2", "backendType": "tmux", "tmuxPaneId": "%5" } ]}Troubleshooting Backends
Section titled “Troubleshooting Backends”| Issue | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| ”No pane backend available” | Neither tmux nor iTerm2 available | Install tmux: brew install tmux |
| ”it2 CLI not installed” | In iTerm2 but missing it2 | Run uv tool install it2 |
| ”Python API not enabled” | it2 can’t communicate with iTerm2 | Enable in iTerm2 Settings → General → Magic |
| Workers not visible | Using in-process backend | Start inside tmux or iTerm2 |
| Workers dying unexpectedly | Outside tmux, leader exited | Use tmux for persistence |
Checking Current Backend
Section titled “Checking Current Backend”# See what backend was detectedcat ~/.opencode/teams/{team}/config.json | jq '.members[].backendType'
# Check if inside tmuxecho $TMUX
# Check if in iTerm2echo $TERM_PROGRAM
# Check tmux availabilitywhich tmux
# Check it2 availabilitywhich it2Error Handling
Section titled “Error Handling”Common Errors
Section titled “Common Errors”| Error | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| ”Cannot cleanup with active members” | Teammates still running | requestShutdown all teammates first, wait for approval |
| ”Already leading a team” | Team already exists | cleanup first, or use different team name |
| ”Agent not found” | Wrong teammate name | Check config.json for actual names |
| ”Team does not exist” | No team created | Call spawnTeam first |
| ”team_name is required” | Missing team context | Provide team_name parameter |
| ”Agent type not found” | Invalid subagent_type | Check available agents with proper prefix |
Graceful Shutdown Sequence
Section titled “Graceful Shutdown Sequence”Always follow this sequence:
// 1. Request shutdown for all teammatesTeammate({ operation: "requestShutdown", target_agent_id: "worker-1" })Teammate({ operation: "requestShutdown", target_agent_id: "worker-2" })
// 2. Wait for shutdown approvals// Check for {"type": "shutdown_approved", ...} messages
// 3. Verify no active members// Read ~/.opencode/teams/{team}/config.json
// 4. Only then cleanupTeammate({ operation: "cleanup" })Handling Crashed Teammates
Section titled “Handling Crashed Teammates”Teammates have a 5-minute heartbeat timeout. If a teammate crashes:
- They’ll be automatically marked as inactive after timeout
- Their tasks remain in the task list
- Another teammate can claim their tasks
- Cleanup will work after timeout expires
Debugging
Section titled “Debugging”# Check team configcat ~/.opencode/teams/{team}/config.json | jq '.members[] | {name, agentType, backendType}'
# Check teammate inboxescat ~/.opencode/teams/{team}/inboxes/{agent}.json | jq '.'
# List all teamsls ~/.opencode/teams/
# Check task statescat ~/.opencode/tasks/{team}/*.json | jq '{id, subject, status, owner, blockedBy}'
# Watch for new messagestail -f ~/.opencode/teams/{team}/inboxes/team-lead.jsonComplete Workflows
Section titled “Complete Workflows”Workflow 1: Full Code Review with Parallel Specialists
Section titled “Workflow 1: Full Code Review with Parallel Specialists”// === STEP 1: Setup ===Teammate({ operation: "spawnTeam", team_name: "pr-review-123", description: "Reviewing PR #123" })
// === STEP 2: Spawn reviewers in parallel ===// (Send all these in a single message for parallel execution)task({ team_name: "pr-review-123", name: "security", subagent_type: "systematic:review:security-sentinel", prompt: `Review PR #123 for security vulnerabilities.
Focus on: - SQL injection - XSS vulnerabilities - Authentication/authorization bypass - Sensitive data exposure
When done, send your findings to team-lead using: Teammate({ operation: "write", target_agent_id: "team-lead", value: "Your findings here" })`, run_in_background: true})
task({ team_name: "pr-review-123", name: "perf", subagent_type: "systematic:review:performance-oracle", prompt: `Review PR #123 for performance issues.
Focus on: - N+1 queries - Missing indexes - Memory leaks - Inefficient algorithms
Send findings to team-lead when done.`, run_in_background: true})
task({ team_name: "pr-review-123", name: "arch", subagent_type: "systematic:review:architecture-strategist", prompt: `Review PR #123 for architectural concerns.
Focus on: - Design pattern adherence - SOLID principles - Separation of concerns - Testability
Send findings to team-lead when done.`, run_in_background: true})
// === STEP 3: Monitor and collect results ===// Poll inbox or wait for idle notifications// cat ~/.opencode/teams/pr-review-123/inboxes/team-lead.json
// === STEP 4: Synthesize findings ===// Combine all reviewer findings into a cohesive report
// === STEP 5: Cleanup ===Teammate({ operation: "requestShutdown", target_agent_id: "security" })Teammate({ operation: "requestShutdown", target_agent_id: "perf" })Teammate({ operation: "requestShutdown", target_agent_id: "arch" })// Wait for approvals...Teammate({ operation: "cleanup" })Workflow 2: Research → Plan → Implement → Test Pipeline
Section titled “Workflow 2: Research → Plan → Implement → Test Pipeline”// === SETUP ===Teammate({ operation: "spawnTeam", team_name: "feature-oauth" })
// === CREATE PIPELINE ===TaskCreate({ subject: "Research OAuth providers", description: "Research OAuth2 best practices and compare providers (Google, GitHub, Auth0)", activeForm: "Researching OAuth..." })TaskCreate({ subject: "Create implementation plan", description: "Design OAuth implementation based on research findings", activeForm: "Planning..." })TaskCreate({ subject: "Implement OAuth", description: "Implement OAuth2 authentication according to plan", activeForm: "Implementing OAuth..." })TaskCreate({ subject: "Write tests", description: "Write comprehensive tests for OAuth implementation", activeForm: "Writing tests..." })TaskCreate({ subject: "Final review", description: "Review complete implementation for security and quality", activeForm: "Final review..." })
// Set dependenciesTaskUpdate({ taskId: "2", addBlockedBy: ["1"] })TaskUpdate({ taskId: "3", addBlockedBy: ["2"] })TaskUpdate({ taskId: "4", addBlockedBy: ["3"] })TaskUpdate({ taskId: "5", addBlockedBy: ["4"] })
// === SPAWN SPECIALIZED WORKERS ===task({ team_name: "feature-oauth", name: "researcher", subagent_type: "systematic:research:best-practices-researcher", prompt: "Claim task #1. Research OAuth2 best practices, compare providers, document findings. Mark task complete and send summary to team-lead.", run_in_background: true})
task({ team_name: "feature-oauth", name: "planner", subagent_type: "Plan", prompt: "Wait for task #2 to unblock. Read research from task #1. Create detailed implementation plan. Mark complete and send plan to team-lead.", run_in_background: true})
task({ team_name: "feature-oauth", name: "implementer", subagent_type: "general-purpose", prompt: "Wait for task #3 to unblock. Read plan from task #2. Implement OAuth2 authentication. Mark complete when done.", run_in_background: true})
task({ team_name: "feature-oauth", name: "tester", subagent_type: "general-purpose", prompt: "Wait for task #4 to unblock. Write comprehensive tests for the OAuth implementation. Run tests. Mark complete with results.", run_in_background: true})
task({ team_name: "feature-oauth", name: "reviewer", subagent_type: "systematic:review:security-sentinel", prompt: "Wait for task #5 to unblock. Review the complete OAuth implementation for security. Send final assessment to team-lead.", run_in_background: true})
// Pipeline auto-progresses as each stage completesWorkflow 3: Self-Organizing Code Review Swarm
Section titled “Workflow 3: Self-Organizing Code Review Swarm”// === SETUP ===Teammate({ operation: "spawnTeam", team_name: "codebase-review" })
// === CREATE TASK POOL (all independent, no dependencies) ===const filesToReview = [ "app/models/user.rb", "app/models/payment.rb", "app/controllers/api/v1/users_controller.rb", "app/controllers/api/v1/payments_controller.rb", "app/services/payment_processor.rb", "app/services/notification_service.rb", "lib/encryption_helper.rb"]
for (const file of filesToReview) { TaskCreate({ subject: `Review ${file}`, description: `Review ${file} for security vulnerabilities, code quality, and performance issues`, activeForm: `Reviewing ${file}...` })}
// === SPAWN WORKER SWARM ===const swarmPrompt = `You are a swarm worker. Your job is to continuously process available tasks.
LOOP:1. Call TaskList() to see available tasks2. Find a task that is: - status: 'pending' - no owner - not blocked3. If found: - Claim it: TaskUpdate({ taskId: "X", owner: "YOUR_NAME" }) - Start it: TaskUpdate({ taskId: "X", status: "in_progress" }) - Do the review work - Complete it: TaskUpdate({ taskId: "X", status: "completed" }) - Send findings to team-lead via Teammate write - Go back to step 14. If no tasks available: - Send idle notification to team-lead - Wait 30 seconds - Try again (up to 3 times) - If still no tasks, exit
Replace YOUR_NAME with your actual agent name from $CLAUDE_CODE_AGENT_NAME.`
// Spawn 3 workerstask({ team_name: "codebase-review", name: "worker-1", subagent_type: "general-purpose", prompt: swarmPrompt, run_in_background: true })task({ team_name: "codebase-review", name: "worker-2", subagent_type: "general-purpose", prompt: swarmPrompt, run_in_background: true })task({ team_name: "codebase-review", name: "worker-3", subagent_type: "general-purpose", prompt: swarmPrompt, run_in_background: true })
// Workers self-organize: race to claim tasks, naturally load-balance// Monitor progress with TaskList() or by reading inboxBest Practices
Section titled “Best Practices”1. Always Cleanup
Section titled “1. Always Cleanup”Don’t leave orphaned teams. Always call cleanup when done.
2. Use Meaningful Names
Section titled “2. Use Meaningful Names”// Goodname: "security-reviewer"name: "oauth-implementer"name: "test-writer"
// Badname: "worker-1"name: "agent-2"3. Write Clear Prompts
Section titled “3. Write Clear Prompts”Tell workers exactly what to do:
// Goodprompt: ` 1. Review app/models/user.rb for N+1 queries 2. Check all ActiveRecord associations have proper includes 3. Document any issues found 4. Send findings to team-lead via Teammate write`
// Badprompt: "Review the code"4. Use Task Dependencies
Section titled “4. Use Task Dependencies”Let the system manage unblocking:
// Good: Auto-unblockingTaskUpdate({ taskId: "2", addBlockedBy: ["1"] })
// Bad: Manual polling"Wait until task #1 is done, check every 30 seconds..."5. Check Inboxes for Results
Section titled “5. Check Inboxes for Results”Workers send results to your inbox. Check it:
cat ~/.opencode/teams/{team}/inboxes/team-lead.json | jq '.'6. Handle Worker Failures
Section titled “6. Handle Worker Failures”- Workers have 5-minute heartbeat timeout
- Tasks of crashed workers can be reclaimed
- Build retry logic into worker prompts
7. Prefer write Over broadcast
Section titled “7. Prefer write Over broadcast”broadcast sends N messages for N teammates. Use write for targeted communication.
8. Match Agent Type to Task
Section titled “8. Match Agent Type to Task”- Explore for searching/reading
- Plan for architecture design
- general-purpose for implementation
- Specialized reviewers for specific review types
Quick Reference
Section titled “Quick Reference”Spawn Subagent (No Team)
Section titled “Spawn Subagent (No Team)”task({ subagent_type: "Explore", description: "Find files", prompt: "..." })Spawn Teammate (With Team)
Section titled “Spawn Teammate (With Team)”Teammate({ operation: "spawnTeam", team_name: "my-team" })task({ team_name: "my-team", name: "worker", subagent_type: "general-purpose", prompt: "...", run_in_background: true })Message Teammate
Section titled “Message Teammate”Teammate({ operation: "write", target_agent_id: "worker-1", value: "..." })Create Task Pipeline
Section titled “Create Task Pipeline”TaskCreate({ subject: "Step 1", description: "..." })TaskCreate({ subject: "Step 2", description: "..." })TaskUpdate({ taskId: "2", addBlockedBy: ["1"] })Shutdown Team
Section titled “Shutdown Team”Teammate({ operation: "requestShutdown", target_agent_id: "worker-1" })// Wait for approval...Teammate({ operation: "cleanup" })