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Christian Nennemann 5cc3d67718 feat: add virtues and second shadows to all archetypes
Each archetype now has the full Jungian triad:
- Virtue: the unique contribution (what makes it worth including)
- Shadow 1: primary dysfunction (strength pushed too far)
- Shadow 2: complementary dysfunction (different failure mode)

Virtues: Contextual Clarity, Decisive Framing, Execution Discipline,
Threat Intuition, Assumption Surfacing, Adversarial Creativity,
Maintainability Judgment.

New shadows: Catalog Fetish, Over-Architect, Scope Creep, Gatekeeper,
Whataboutist, Scope Escape, Philosopher.
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using-archeflow Use at session start when implementing features, reviewing code, debugging, or any task that benefits from multiple perspectives. This skill activates ArcheFlow multi-agent orchestration with Jungian archetypes.

ArcheFlow — Multi-Agent Orchestration

You have ArcheFlow installed. ArcheFlow gives you a structured way to coordinate multiple agents through quality cycles using Jungian archetypes as behavioral protocols.

How It Works

Instead of one agent doing everything, ArcheFlow splits work across archetypal roles that think differently. Each has a virtue (what they contribute) and shadows (how they fail):

Archetype Virtue Shadows
Explorer Contextual Clarity — maps the landscape Rabbit Hole · Catalog Fetish
Creator Decisive Framing — one clear plan Perfectionist · Over-Architect
Maker Execution Discipline — working, tested code Cowboy · Scope Creep
Guardian Threat Intuition — sees real risks Paranoid · Gatekeeper
Skeptic Assumption Surfacing — finds blind spots Paralytic · Whataboutist
Trickster Adversarial Creativity — breaks before users do Saboteur · Scope Escape
Sage Maintainability Judgment — sees the forest Bureaucrat · Philosopher

PDCA Quality Cycles

Work flows through Plan → Do → Check → Act in a rising spiral using PDCA cycles. Each cycle incorporates feedback from the previous one:

Plan:  Explorer researches → Creator proposes solution
  ↓
Do:    Maker implements in isolated worktree
  ↓
Check: Guardian + Skeptic + Sage review in parallel
  ↓
Act:   All approved? → Merge and done
       Issues found? → Spiral up: feed back to Plan, cycle again

Each cycle builds on feedback from the last.

When to Use ArcheFlow

USE IT when:

  • Implementing features that span multiple files or concerns
  • The task has security, performance, or reliability implications
  • You'd benefit from a code review before merging
  • Debugging requires testing multiple hypotheses in parallel
  • The user asks for thorough, multi-perspective work

SKIP IT when:

  • Single-file typo fix or formatting change
  • User explicitly wants quick-and-dirty
  • Task is purely informational (reading, explaining)

Built-in Workflows

Workflow Phases Cycles Best For
fast Creator → Maker → Guardian 1 Bug fixes, small changes
standard Explorer + Creator → Maker → Guardian + Skeptic + Sage 2 Features, refactors
thorough Explorer + Creator → Maker → All 4 reviewers 3 Security-critical, public APIs

How to Run an Orchestration

When a task matches, use the archeflow:orchestration skill. It will guide you through:

  1. Selecting the right workflow
  2. Spawning archetype agents (using the Agent tool with worktree isolation)
  3. Managing PDCA cycles
  4. Merging results

Shadow Detection

Each virtue has shadows — what happens when the strength is pushed too far:

Virtue → Shadow 1 Shadow 2
Contextual Clarity → Rabbit Hole (won't stop searching) Catalog Fetish (dumps, doesn't analyze)
Decisive Framing → Perfectionist (revises endlessly) Over-Architect (designs for 100x)
Execution Discipline → Cowboy (ships without tests) Scope Creep (fixes unrelated code)
Threat Intuition → Paranoid (blocks everything) Gatekeeper (rejects without fix)
Assumption Surfacing → Paralytic (approves nothing) Whataboutist (tangent chains)
Adversarial Creativity → Saboteur (destroys, doesn't report) Scope Escape (tests unrelated code)
Maintainability Judgment → Bureaucrat (review > code change) Philosopher (insight without action)

If you detect shadow behavior in an agent's output, apply the correction from the archeflow:shadow-detection skill.

Other ArcheFlow Skills

  • archeflow:orchestration — Step-by-step orchestration execution
  • archeflow:plan-phase — Explorer + Creator behavior
  • archeflow:do-phase — Maker implementation rules
  • archeflow:check-phase — Reviewer protocols
  • archeflow:shadow-detection — Recognizing and handling dysfunction
  • archeflow:custom-archetypes — Creating domain-specific roles
  • archeflow:workflow-design — Designing custom PDCA workflows
  • archeflow:autonomous-mode — Unattended overnight sessions with full visibility