| name | sprint-orchestrator |
| description | Manage multi-project sprints with daily planning, progress tracking, and context switching. Use when coordinating work across multiple repositories. |
Sprint Orchestrator
Coordinate development across multiple projects with systematic tracking.
Critical Rule
Never execute git commands. Always output git commands for manual execution.
Daily Workflow
Morning: Generate Tasks
## Today's Focus: Day [X] of [Total]
### Primary Project: [Name]
**Tasks:**
1. [P0] [Task]
2. [P1] [Task]
### Secondary Project: [Name]
**Tasks:**
1. [P1] [Task]
During Work: Log Progress
## Progress: [Project] - [Date]
### Completed
- [x] Task description
### Next Steps
- [ ] Remaining task
### Git Commands to Run
```bash
git add .
git commit -m "feat: description"
### Project Switch: Context Handoff
```markdown
# Handoff: [From] → [To]
## Exiting [From]
- **Summary:** What was done
- **State:** Current status
- **Resume:** Instructions for continuing
## Git Commands Before Switch
```bash
git add .
git commit -m "wip: in progress"
Entering [To]
- Last session: Previous state
- Today's focus: Priority tasks
### End of Day: Summary
```markdown
# Daily Summary: Day [X]
| Project | Tasks Done | Time |
|---------|-----------|------|
| project | task list | Xh |
## Tomorrow
1. Primary: [Project] - [Focus]
2. Secondary: [Project] - [Focus]
Best Practices
- Never switch mid-task—complete or checkpoint first
- Log progress immediately after completing work
- Generate handoff document before every switch
- All git commands output only, never executed
See references/templates.md for full templates.