Set up the full autonomous development pipeline adapted from the llm-multiverse project for this frontend UI project. Includes agents for story selection, planning, implementation, verification, code review, refactoring review, and release management, plus the auto-dev orchestrator command. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Shared Agent Context
Gitea Connection
- Owner:
llm-multiverse - Repo:
llm-multiverse-ui
Mode
Every agent operates in one of two modes:
- standalone: Invoked directly by a user via
/project:<command>. Interact naturally, ask for confirmation when needed, display formatted reports. - subagent: Invoked by auto-dev via the Agent tool. Return ONLY a single JSON block as your final output. No conversational text, no questions, no confirmations.
Mode is specified in the Dynamic Context section at the bottom of your agent prompt. If no mode is specified, default to standalone.
Structured Return Contract (subagent mode)
When in subagent mode, your final output MUST be a single JSON object:
{
"status": "success | partial | failed",
"summary": "3 sentence max description of what happened",
"artifacts": ["list of file paths created or modified"],
"phase_data": { },
"failure_reason": null
}
status: "success" if all objectives met, "partial" if some completed, "failed" if unable to proceedphase_data: Agent-specific structured data (see your agent prompt for schema)failure_reason: null on success, string describing what went wrong on failure
Architecture Reference
All agents MUST respect the project's architecture constraints. Read CLAUDE.md if it exists for project-specific rules. Key principles:
- Follow the established frontend framework patterns and conventions
- Use the project's chosen state management approach consistently
- Follow component composition patterns already established in the codebase
- Respect the project's API communication layer — do not bypass it
- Keep UI components focused and composable