Development workflow for features, bugs, refactoring. Auto-activates for multi-file implementations.
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January 21, 2026
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npx add-skill https://github.com/rysweet/amplihack/blob/main/.claude/skills/default-workflow/SKILL.md -a claude-code --skill default-workflowInstallation paths:
.claude/skills/default-workflow/# Default Workflow Skill ## Purpose This skill provides the standard development workflow for all non-trivial code changes in amplihack. It auto-activates when detecting multi-file implementations, complex integrations, or significant refactoring work. The workflow defines the canonical execution process: from requirements clarification through design, implementation, testing, review, and merge. It ensures consistent quality by orchestrating specialized agents at each step and enforcing philosophy compliance throughout. This is a thin wrapper that references the complete workflow definition stored in a single canonical location, ensuring no duplication or drift between the skill interface and the workflow specification. ## Canonical Source **This skill is a thin wrapper that references the canonical workflow:** **Source**: `.claude/workflow/DEFAULT_WORKFLOW.md` (471+ lines) The canonical workflow contains the complete development process with all details, agent specifications, and execution guidance. ## Execution Instructions When this skill is activated, you MUST: 1. **Read the canonical workflow** immediately: ``` Read(file_path=".claude/workflow/DEFAULT_WORKFLOW.md") ``` Note: Path is relative to project root. Claude Code resolves this automatically. 2. **Follow all steps** exactly as specified in the canonical workflow 3. **Use TodoWrite** to track progress through workflow steps with format: - `Step N: [Step Name] - [Specific Action]` - Example: `Step 1: Rewrite and Clarify Requirements - Use prompt-writer agent` - This helps users track exactly which workflow step is active 4. **Invoke specialized agents** as specified in each workflow step: - Step 1: prompt-writer, analyzer, ambiguity agents - Step 4: architect, api-designer, database, tester, security agents - Step 5: builder, integration agents - Step 6: cleanup, optimizer agents - Step 7: pre-commit-diagnostic agent - Step 9-15: Review and merge agents