--- name: orch-add-feature description: Orchestrate building a brand-new feature end to end — research, plan, TDD implementation, review, and gated commit — by delegating each phase to the matching ECC agent. Use when adding a capability that does not exist yet. origin: ECC --- # orch-add-feature Actor · action · target: **orch · add · feature**. Thin wrapper over the shared engine in [`orch-pipeline`](../orch-pipeline/SKILL.md). ## When to Use - The user wants a capability that does **not exist yet** ("add", "build", "implement", "support …"). - It is net-new behavior — not a correction (`orch-fix-defect`) and not an alteration of existing behavior (`orch-change-feature`). ## Operation settings - **Default size floor:** standard — run Research + Plan unless clearly small. - **Phase mask:** 0 → 1 → 2 → 4 → 5 → 6 (skip 3 Scaffold; that is MVP-only). - **First move (phase 4):** write *new* failing tests for the new behavior, then implement to green. ## How It Works 1. Run the `orch-pipeline` engine with the settings above. 2. Classify size first; small / trivial features collapse toward 4 → 5 → 6. 3. Stop at **Gate 1** (plan approval) and **Gate 2** (pre-commit). 4. Add `security-reviewer` if the feature touches a security trigger. > Related: `/feature-dev` is a standalone version of this flow. `orch-add-feature` > differs by sharing the `orch-pipeline` engine — the size classifier and the two > gates — with the rest of the family, so it right-sizes trivial features to 4 → 5 → 6. ## Example ``` orch-add-feature: add OAuth2 login to nws-poller → research existing auth libs → plan task_list [GATE 1: approve] → TDD each task → code-review (+ security-reviewer: auth path) → commit [GATE 2: confirm] ```