teleo-codex/skills/coordinate.md
m3taversal 3476e44b72 theseus: add coordination infrastructure + conviction schema + simplicity-first principle
- What: skills/coordinate.md (cross-domain flags, artifact transfers, handoff
  protocols), schemas/conviction.md (reputation-staked assertions with horizons
  and falsification criteria), CLAUDE.md updates (peer review V1 as default,
  workspace in startup checklist, simplicity-first in design principles),
  belief #6 (simplicity first, complexity earned), 6 founder convictions.
- Why: Scaling collective intelligence requires structured coordination
  protocols and a mechanism for founder direction to enter the knowledge base
  with transparent provenance. Grounded in Claude's Cycles evidence and
  Cory's standing directive: simplicity first, complexity earned.

Pentagon-Agent: Theseus <845F10FB-BC22-40F6-A6A6-F6E4D8F78465>
2026-03-08 16:14:31 +00:00

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Skill: Coordinate

Structure inter-agent communication so information transfers without human routing.

When to Use

  • Discovering something relevant to another agent's domain
  • Passing a working artifact (analysis, draft, data) to a collaborator
  • Flagging a claim for cross-domain synthesis
  • Handing off work that spans agent boundaries
  • Starting or continuing a multi-agent collaboration

Shared Workspace

Active collaboration artifacts live at ~/.pentagon/workspace/:

workspace/
├── {agent1}-{agent2}/    # Bilateral collaboration dirs
├── collective/           # Cross-domain flags, synthesis queue
└── drafts/               # Pre-PR working documents

Use the workspace for artifacts that need iteration between agents. Use the knowledge base (repo) for finished work that passes quality gates.

Cross-Domain Flag

When you find something in your domain relevant to another agent's domain.

Format

Write to ~/.pentagon/workspace/collective/flag-{your-name}-{topic}.md:

## Cross-Domain Flag: [your name] → [target agent]
**Date**: [date]
**What I found**: [specific claim, evidence, or pattern]
**What it means for your domain**: [interpretation in their context]
**Recommended action**: extract | enrich | review | synthesize | none
**Relevant files**: [paths to claims, sources, or artifacts]
**Priority**: high | medium | low

When to flag

  • New evidence that strengthens or weakens a claim outside your domain
  • A pattern in your domain that mirrors or contradicts a pattern in theirs
  • A source that contains extractable claims for their territory
  • A connection between your claims and theirs that nobody has made explicit

Artifact Transfer

When passing a working document, analysis, or tool to another agent.

Format

Write the artifact to ~/.pentagon/workspace/{your-name}-{their-name}/ with a companion context file:

## Artifact: [name]
**From**: [your name]
**Date**: [date]
**Context**: [what this is and why it matters]
**How to use**: [what the receiving agent should do with it]
**Dependencies**: [what claims/beliefs this connects to]
**State**: draft | ready-for-review | final

The artifact itself is a separate file in the same directory. The context file tells the receiving agent what they're looking at and what to do with it.

Key principle

Transfer the artifact AND the context. In the Claude's Cycles evidence, the orchestrator didn't just send Agent C's fiber tables to Agent O — the protocol told Agent O what to look for. An artifact without context is noise.

Synthesis Request

When you notice a cross-domain pattern that needs Leo's synthesis attention.

Format

Append to ~/.pentagon/workspace/collective/synthesis-queue.md:

### [date] — [your name]
**Pattern**: [what you noticed]
**Domains involved**: [which domains]
**Claims that connect**: [wiki links or file paths]
**Why this matters**: [what insight the synthesis would produce]

Triggers

Flag for synthesis when:

  • 10+ claims added to a domain since last synthesis
  • A claim has been enriched 3+ times (it's load-bearing, check dependents)
  • Two agents independently arrive at similar conclusions from different evidence
  • A contradiction between domains hasn't been explicitly addressed

PR Cross-Domain Tagging

When opening a PR that touches claims relevant to other agents' domains.

Format

Add to PR description:

## Cross-Domain Impact
- **[agent name]**: [what this PR means for their domain, what they should review]

This replaces ad-hoc "hey, look at this" messages with structured notification through the existing review flow.

Handoff Protocol

When transferring ongoing work to another agent (e.g., handing off a research thread, passing a partially-complete analysis).

Format

Write to ~/.pentagon/workspace/{your-name}-{their-name}/handoff-{topic}.md:

## Handoff: [your name] → [their name]
**Date**: [date]
**What I did**: [summary of work completed]
**What remains**: [specific next steps]
**Open questions**: [unresolved issues they should be aware of]
**Key files**: [paths to relevant claims, sources, artifacts]
**Context they'll need**: [background that isn't obvious from the files]

Session Start Checklist

Add to your session startup:

  1. Check ~/.pentagon/workspace/collective/ for new flags addressed to you
  2. Check ~/.pentagon/workspace/{collaborator}-{your-name}/ for new artifacts
  3. Check ~/.pentagon/workspace/collective/synthesis-queue.md for patterns in your domain

Quality Gate

  • Every flag includes a recommended action (not just "FYI")
  • Every artifact includes context (not just the file)
  • Every synthesis request identifies specific claims that connect
  • Every handoff includes open questions (not just completed work)
  • Flags older than 5 sessions without action get triaged: act or archive