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    About

    Query multiple AI agents in parallel for diverse perspectives. Use when you want multiple viewpoints on a question, to compare approaches, or to find consensus among AI models.

    SKILL.md

    AI Council - Multi-Agent Consultation

    Get perspectives from multiple AI agents on the same question.

    Prerequisites

    At least one of these CLIs installed:

    Claude CLI

    npm install -g @anthropic-ai/claude-cli
    # Set ANTHROPIC_API_KEY
    

    Codex CLI

    npm install -g @openai/codex-cli
    # Set OPENAI_API_KEY
    

    Gemini CLI

    pip install google-generativeai
    # Set GEMINI_API_KEY
    

    Individual Agent Commands

    Claude

    # Ask Claude
    claude -p --model opus "Your question here"
    
    # Print mode (non-interactive)
    claude --print "Your question"
    

    Codex

    # Ask Codex
    codex -q "Your question here"
    

    Gemini

    # Ask Gemini
    gemini -m pro -o text -e "" "Your question here"
    

    Parallel Consultation Pattern

    Basic Multi-Agent Query

    # Query all agents in parallel
    (
      echo "=== Claude ===" && claude --print "Your question" &
      echo "=== Gemini ===" && gemini -m pro -o text -e "" "Your question" &
      echo "=== Codex ===" && codex -q "Your question" &
      wait
    )
    

    Structured Comparison Script

    #!/bin/bash
    QUESTION="$1"
    
    # Query in parallel, save to temp files
    claude --print "$QUESTION" > /tmp/claude-response.txt &
    gemini -m pro -o text -e "" "$QUESTION" > /tmp/gemini-response.txt &
    wait
    
    echo "=== Claude's Response ==="
    cat /tmp/claude-response.txt
    
    echo ""
    echo "=== Gemini's Response ==="
    cat /tmp/gemini-response.txt
    
    # Cleanup
    rm -f /tmp/claude-response.txt /tmp/gemini-response.txt
    

    Use Cases

    Code Review Perspectives

    # Get different review perspectives
    CODE=$(cat mycode.ts)
    
    claude --print "Review this code for best practices: $CODE"
    gemini -m pro -o text -e "" "Review this code for security issues: $CODE"
    

    Architecture Decision

    QUESTION="Should I use microservices or monolith for a startup MVP with 3 developers?"
    
    # Get multiple perspectives
    claude --print "$QUESTION"
    gemini -m pro -o text -e "" "$QUESTION"
    

    Debugging Approaches

    ERROR="TypeError: Cannot read property 'map' of undefined"
    CONTEXT="React component fetching API data"
    
    claude --print "Debug this error: $ERROR. Context: $CONTEXT"
    gemini -m pro -o text -e "" "Explain and fix: $ERROR in $CONTEXT"
    

    Finding Consensus

    After getting responses from multiple agents, ask one to synthesize:

    # Save individual responses first, then:
    gemini -m pro -o text -e "" "Here are responses from different AI agents about [topic]:
    
    Response 1: [Claude's response]
    Response 2: [Gemini's response]
    
    Synthesize these into a consensus view, noting:
    1. Where they agree
    2. Where they differ
    3. The most actionable recommendation"
    

    Role Presets

    When querying, you can assign roles:

    Software Engineering Council

    claude --print "As a software architect: [question]"
    gemini -m pro -o text -e "" "As a security engineer: [question]"
    

    Code Review Council

    claude --print "Review for maintainability: [code]"
    gemini -m pro -o text -e "" "Review for performance: [code]"
    

    Creative Problem Solving

    claude --print "Suggest conventional solutions for: [problem]"
    gemini -m pro -o text -e "" "Suggest unconventional approaches for: [problem]"
    

    Debate Pattern

    Have agents respond to each other:

    # Round 1: Initial positions
    R1_CLAUDE=$(claude --print "Argue FOR using TypeScript in a new project")
    R1_GEMINI=$(gemini -m pro -o text -e "" "Argue AGAINST using TypeScript in a new project")
    
    # Round 2: Rebuttals
    R2_CLAUDE=$(claude --print "Respond to this argument against TypeScript: $R1_GEMINI")
    R2_GEMINI=$(gemini -m pro -o text -e "" "Respond to this argument for TypeScript: $R1_CLAUDE")
    
    # Synthesis
    gemini -m pro -o text -e "" "Synthesize this debate:
    
    FOR TypeScript: $R1_CLAUDE
    Rebuttal: $R2_CLAUDE
    
    AGAINST TypeScript: $R1_GEMINI
    Rebuttal: $R2_GEMINI
    
    Provide a balanced recommendation."
    

    Best Practices

    1. Use same question - Consistent phrasing for fair comparison
    2. Run in parallel - Background jobs with & for speed
    3. Capture output - Save to files for comparison
    4. Note which agent - Label responses clearly
    5. Synthesize at end - Use one agent to summarize
    6. Match agent to task - Claude for nuance, Gemini for facts, Codex for code
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