OpenSkills Dev Orchestrator
Routing table that dispatches OpenSkills dev tasks to its own project skills and subagents
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
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/openskills-dev-orchestratorRouting table that dispatches OpenSkills dev tasks to its own project skills and subagents
It also activates on plain-language prompts like these:
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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.