OpenSkills Dev Orchestrator

Routing table that dispatches OpenSkills dev tasks to its own project skills and subagents

Tested · Didn't pass

Test report

Verdict
Tested · Didn't pass
Tested
Jul 24, 2026
Environment
Claude Code 2.x (agent harness)
Upstream re-checked
Jul 30, 2026 · a025de4

This skill is no longer available upstream. Our re-check on Aug 10, 2026 couldn't find it any more (repo unreachable/deleted). The test below is what we measured on Jul 24, 2026 and we're leaving it up as a record — but there is nothing left to install, so we've removed the command.

A 2 KB dispatch table whose entire value is the named targets it points to — openskills-runtime-debug, the runtime-sandbox-auditor subagent, and five more siblings that all live in the same repo but are not bundled by copying this one directory, so a standalone install routes to skills that aren't installed. Strip the project-specific names and the routing logic left over (start with the specialist, escalate to a subagent, re-validate) is generic and adds little over a plain plan.

Scored on four weighted criteria — install, triggering, output vs. baseline, docs. How scoring works

  • Installs cleanly 5/5
  • Triggers reliably 5/5
  • Output vs. baseline 4/10
  • Docs & honesty 3/5

What OpenSkills Dev Orchestrator does

A router for the OpenSkills project that decides which internal project skill or subagent to invoke first for runtime debugging, plugin/build changes, binding breakages, skill authoring, e2e checks, and release prep. Triggers when working on the OpenSkills codebase and deciding a starting point and escalation order.

How to install OpenSkills Dev Orchestrator

Nothing to install: the source repository no longer has this skill. If the author brings it back, our daily re-check will pick it up and the command will reappear here.

Commands — how to trigger OpenSkills Dev Orchestrator

  • /openskills-dev-orchestrator Routing table that dispatches OpenSkills dev tasks to its own project skills and subagents

It also activates on plain-language prompts like these:

  • Where do I start debugging this OpenSkills runtime issue?
  • Route this plugin build change to the right subagent
  • What's the escalation order for an e2e check failure here?

Frequently asked questions

Is the OpenSkills Dev Orchestrator skill free?
Yes. The skill itself is free from Geeksfino/openskills. SkillProof publishes the install command and an independent test verdict at no cost.
Does OpenSkills Dev Orchestrator work with Claude Code?
We tested it with Claude Code 2.x (agent harness) on Jul 24, 2026. Verdict: Tested · Didn't pass. A 2 KB dispatch table whose entire value is the named targets it points to — openskills-runtime-debug, the runtime-sandbox-auditor subagent, and five more siblings that all live in the same repo but are not bundled by copying this one directory, so a standalone install routes to skills that aren't installed. Strip the project-specific names and the routing logic left over (start with the specialist, escalate to a subagent, re-validate) is generic and adds little over a plain plan.
How do I install OpenSkills Dev Orchestrator?
Copy the install command from this page, run it in your terminal, and restart Claude Code. Skills live in ~/.claude/skills/ (global) or .claude/skills/ inside a project.
Can I use OpenSkills Dev Orchestrator with Cursor, Copilot, Gemini CLI, Codex or other AI tools?
The SKILL.md format is native to Claude (Claude Code, Desktop, claude.ai). The instructions inside adapt to other assistants: Cursor rules, GitHub Copilot instructions, Windsurf rules, Custom GPTs, AGENTS.md for OpenAI Codex, and GEMINI.md for Google Gemini CLI — our conversion guides cover each, and the free converter on the tools page does the wrapping for you.