From meridian
Use when you have 2+ independent tasks, or when isolating heavy work preserves orchestrator context
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/meridian:delegateThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
<HARD-GATE>
Dispatch subagents for isolated work. You think, they execute.
Use the template at delegation-prompt.md in this directory as a base.
Include:
Exclude:
Always include this in the prompt:
Begin your response with one of:
STATUS: DONE,STATUS: DONE_WITH_CONCERNS,STATUS: NEEDS_CONTEXT, orSTATUS: BLOCKED. Then report: what you did, files changed, and any concerns.
Before dispatching, verify your decomposition covers the full scope. If you only assign 3 subtopics when there are 5, the missing 2 will never get done. Enumerate broadly, then verify coverage.
Match capability to task complexity:
When the platform supports it, consider using lower effort settings for mechanical subagents — they don't need deep thinking for straightforward implementation work.
execute, or direct invocationnpx claudepluginhub kodingdev/meridian --plugin meridianPatterns and principles for orchestrating parallel subagent execution: work decomposition (fan-out/fan-in, map-reduce), isolation, result synthesis, and failure handling. Use when a task splits into independent subtasks.
Dispatches subagents for parallel or sequential implementation tasks with a two-stage review cycle (spec compliance, then code quality). Useful when executing multiple independent plan tasks.
Provides protocols, templates, and rules for constructing subagent delegation prompts with context chains, protocol injection, and downstream declarations in agent orchestration.