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Hugo Nijhuis 22962c22cf Update spawn-issues to concurrent pipeline with status updates
- Each issue flows independently through: implement → review → fix → review
- Don't wait for all workers before starting reviews
- Print status update as each step completes
- Poll loop checks all tasks, advances each issue independently
- State machine: implementing → reviewing → fixing → approved/failed

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-09 18:11:05 +01:00

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---
allowed-tools: Bash, Task, Read, TaskOutput
description: Orchestrate parallel issue implementation with review cycles
argument-hint: <issue-number> [<issue-number>...]
---
# Spawn Issues (Orchestrator)
Orchestrate parallel issue implementation: spawn workers, review PRs, fix feedback, until all approved.
## Arguments
One or more issue numbers separated by spaces: `$ARGUMENTS`
Example: `/spawn-issues 42 43 44`
## Orchestration Flow
```
Concurrent Pipeline - each issue flows independently:
Issue #42 ──► worker ──► PR #55 ──► review ──► fix? ──► ✓
Issue #43 ──► worker ──► PR #56 ──► review ──► ✓
Issue #44 ──► worker ──► PR #57 ──► review ──► fix ──► ✓
As each step completes, immediately:
1. Print a status update
2. Start the next step for that issue
Don't wait for all workers before reviewing - pipeline each issue.
```
## Status Updates
Print a brief status update whenever any step completes:
```
[#42] Worker completed → PR #55 created
[#43] Worker completed → PR #56 created
[#42] Review: needs work → spawning fixer
[#43] Review: approved ✓
[#42] Fix completed → re-reviewing
[#44] Worker completed → PR #57 created
[#42] Review: approved ✓
[#44] Review: approved ✓
All done! Final summary:
| Issue | PR | Status |
|-------|-----|----------|
| #42 | #55 | approved |
| #43 | #56 | approved |
| #44 | #57 | approved |
```
## Implementation
### Step 1: Parse and Validate
Parse `$ARGUMENTS` into a list of issue numbers. If empty, inform the user:
```
Usage: /spawn-issues <issue-number> [<issue-number>...]
Example: /spawn-issues 42 43 44
```
### Step 2: Get Repository Info
```bash
REPO_PATH=$(pwd)
REPO_NAME=$(basename $REPO_PATH)
```
### Step 3: Spawn All Issue Workers
For each issue number, spawn a background issue-worker agent and track its task_id:
```
Task tool with:
- subagent_type: "general-purpose"
- run_in_background: true
- prompt: <issue-worker prompt below>
```
Track state for each issue:
```
issues = {
42: { task_id: "xxx", stage: "implementing", pr: null, review_iterations: 0 },
43: { task_id: "yyy", stage: "implementing", pr: null, review_iterations: 0 },
44: { task_id: "zzz", stage: "implementing", pr: null, review_iterations: 0 },
}
```
Print initial status:
```
Spawned 3 issue workers:
[#42] implementing...
[#43] implementing...
[#44] implementing...
```
**Issue Worker Prompt:**
```
You are an issue-worker agent. Implement issue #<NUMBER> autonomously.
Context:
- Repository path: <REPO_PATH>
- Repository name: <REPO_NAME>
- Issue number: <NUMBER>
Process:
1. Setup worktree:
cd <REPO_PATH> && git fetch origin
git worktree add ../<REPO_NAME>-issue-<NUMBER> -b issue-<NUMBER>-<short-title> origin/main
cd ../<REPO_NAME>-issue-<NUMBER>
2. Get issue: tea issues <NUMBER> --comments
3. Plan with TodoWrite, implement the changes
4. Commit: git add -A && git commit -m "...\n\nCloses #<NUMBER>\n\nCo-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>"
5. Push: git push -u origin <branch-name>
6. Create PR: tea pulls create --title "[Issue #<NUMBER>] <title>" --description "Closes #<NUMBER>\n\n..."
Capture the PR number.
7. Cleanup: cd <REPO_PATH> && git worktree remove ../<REPO_NAME>-issue-<NUMBER> --force
8. Output EXACTLY this format (orchestrator parses it):
ISSUE_WORKER_RESULT
issue: <NUMBER>
pr: <PR_NUMBER>
branch: <branch-name>
status: <success|partial|failed>
title: <issue title>
summary: <1-2 sentence description>
Work autonomously. If blocked, note it in PR description and report status as partial/failed.
```
### Step 4: Poll and Pipeline
Run a polling loop until all issues reach a terminal state (approved, failed, or max iterations):
```
while any issue not in terminal state:
for each issue:
check TaskOutput (block=false) for current task
if task completed:
parse result
print status update
start next step (spawn next agent)
update issue state
brief pause before next poll iteration
```
**State transitions:**
```
implementing → (worker done) → reviewing → (approved) → DONE
→ (needs-work) → fixing → reviewing...
→ (3 iterations) → needs-manual-review
→ (worker failed) → FAILED
```
**On each completion, print status:**
```
[#42] Worker completed → PR #55 created, starting review
[#43] Worker completed → PR #56 created, starting review
[#42] Review: needs work → spawning fixer
[#43] Review: approved ✓
[#42] Fix completed → re-reviewing
[#44] Worker completed → PR #57 created, starting review
[#42] Review: approved ✓
[#44] Review: approved ✓
```
### Step 5: Spawn Reviewers and Fixers
**Code Reviewer Prompt:**
```
Review PR #<PR_NUMBER> in <REPO_PATH>.
Output EXACTLY this format:
REVIEW_RESULT
pr: <PR_NUMBER>
verdict: <approved|needs-work>
summary: <1-2 sentences>
```
**PR Fixer Prompt:** (see below)
### Step 6: Final Report
When all issues reach terminal state, display summary:
```
All done!
| Issue | PR | Status |
|-------|-----|---------------------|
| #42 | #55 | approved |
| #43 | #56 | approved |
| #44 | #57 | approved |
3 PRs created and approved
```
## PR Fixer Prompt
When spawning pr-fixer for a PR that needs work:
```
You are a pr-fixer agent. Address review feedback on PR #<NUMBER>.
Context:
- Repository path: <REPO_PATH>
- Repository name: <REPO_NAME>
- PR number: <NUMBER>
Process:
1. Get feedback: tea pulls <NUMBER> --comments
2. Setup worktree from PR branch:
cd <REPO_PATH> && git fetch origin
git worktree add ../<REPO_NAME>-pr-<NUMBER> origin/<branch-name>
cd ../<REPO_NAME>-pr-<NUMBER>
git checkout <branch-name>
3. Address each piece of feedback
4. Commit and push:
git add -A && git commit -m "Address review feedback\n\nCo-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>"
git push
5. Cleanup: cd <REPO_PATH> && git worktree remove ../<REPO_NAME>-pr-<NUMBER> --force
6. Output EXACTLY:
PR_FIXER_RESULT
pr: <NUMBER>
status: <fixed|partial|failed>
changes: <summary of fixes>
Work autonomously. If feedback is unclear, make reasonable judgment calls.
```
## Error Handling
- If an issue-worker fails, continue with others
- If a review fails, mark as "review-failed" and continue
- If pr-fixer fails after 3 iterations, mark as "needs-manual-review"
- Always report final status even if some items failed