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Main Agent Supervisor

Supervise a main agent so it defaults to execution, suppresses obvious permission loops, and escalates to the user only for true approvals or critical ambigu...

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Description


name: main-agent-supervisor description: Supervise a main agent so it defaults to execution, suppresses obvious permission loops, and escalates to the user only for true approvals or critical ambiguity. Use when designing, running, or auditing a reviewer/gatekeeper/coaching layer for agent replies, approval policy, escalation logic, anti-stuck behavior, or supervisor-style chat/output filtering.

Main Agent Supervisor

This skill is for a supervisor layer over a main agent, not a generic task tracker.

Goal

Prevent the main agent from getting stuck on obvious decisions while still preserving real human control for risky or ambiguous actions.

Core design

Use a four-part model:

  1. Classifier

    • Decide whether a pending ask/action is:
      • AUTO
      • CONFIRM
      • ESCALATE
  2. Pre-send gate

    • Before the main agent sends a user-visible reply, ask:
      • Is this asking for an obvious decision?
      • Is there a safe default?
      • Is the agent permission-looping?
    • If yes, suppress the question and continue execution.
  3. Triage / watchdog

    • Borrowing from claude-code-supervisor, classify agent state into:
      • FINE
      • NEEDS_NUDGE
      • STUCK
      • DONE
      • ESCALATE
    • Use a lightweight pre-filter for obvious cases before invoking heavier review.
  4. Task-state tracking for large tasks

    • Borrowing from task-supervisor, keep simple checkpoint files for long tasks.
    • Track:
      • started time
      • status
      • completed steps
      • last updated
      • current blocker / next step

Use this policy

AUTO

Proceed without bothering the user when all are true:

  • internal / local action
  • reversible or low-risk
  • no external send/publish
  • no payment / secret / production change
  • user intent is already clear
  • there is one reasonable default

CONFIRM

Ask the user when any are true:

  • external send/publish
  • destructive / irreversible action
  • money / orders / account changes
  • production/live-system changes
  • privacy / compliance / legal sensitivity

ESCALATE

Ask only when blocked after reasonable retries or when multiple materially different paths exist.

Reply-shaping rules

When the main agent drafts a question, rewrite it if:

  • it is merely asking permission for an AUTO action
  • it asks for a trivial preference that has a safe default
  • it proposes extra scope that is obviously worth trying and reversible

Preferred rewrite:

  • state the chosen default
  • continue execution
  • mention assumptions briefly if needed

For larger tasks, pair this with a task-state file instead of ad-hoc check-in messages. That preserves progress visibility without interrupting the user for obvious decisions.

Best current pattern

For this workspace, the best practical setup is:

  • escalation classifier as the core policy
  • pre-send gate as enforcement
  • triage/watchdog for stuck detection
  • task-state files for large tasks
  • passive reviewer/audit log for tuning

References

Read these when needed:

  • references/design.md — recommended architecture and message flow
  • references/comparison.md — what existing public skills cover vs what they miss
  • references/implementation.md — workspace-specific OpenClaw implementation plan

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