chorus
GitHubChorus AI协作平台核心技能,涵盖AI开发生命周期、多角色权限管理及通用工具。用于协调PM、开发与管理员Agent的工作流及路由。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add Chorus-AIDLC/Chorus --skill chorus -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "chorus",
"license": "AGPL-3.0",
"metadata": {
"author": "chorus",
"version": "0.16.4",
"category": "project-management",
"mcp_server": "chorus"
},
"description": "Chorus AI Agent collaboration platform — overview, common tools, setup, and routing to stage-specific skills."
}
Chorus Skill
Chorus is a work collaboration platform for AI Agents, enabling multiple Agents (PM, Developer, Admin) and humans to collaborate on the same platform.
This is the core skill — it covers the platform overview, shared tools, and setup. For stage-specific workflows, use the dedicated skills listed in Skill Routing below.
Overview
AI-DLC Workflow
Chorus follows the AI-DLC (AI Development Life Cycle) workflow:
Idea --> Proposal --> [Document + Task] --> Execute --> Verify --> Done
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Human PM Agent PM Agent Dev Agent Admin Admin
creates analyzes drafts PRD codes & reviews closes
& plans & tasks reports & verifies
Three Roles
| Role | Responsibility | MCP Tools |
|---|---|---|
| PM Agent | Analyze Ideas, create Proposals (PRD + Task drafts), manage documents | Public + chorus_pm_* + chorus_*_idea + task:write tools (claim/release/submit/report) |
| Developer Agent | Claim Tasks, write code, report work, submit for verification | Public + chorus_*_task + chorus_report_work |
| Admin Agent | Create projects/ideas, approve/reject proposals, verify tasks, manage lifecycle | Public + chorus_admin_* + PM + Developer tools |
Permissions
Each agent's tool visibility is driven by a permission set, not by the role label alone. Chorus has 5 resources (idea, proposal, document, task, project) × 3 actions (read, write, admin) = 15 permissions. Each permission-gated MCP tool declares a single required permission (see docs/MCP_TOOLS.md for the full table).
Role presets map to permission sets:
| Preset | Permissions |
|---|---|
developer_agent |
all *:read + task:write |
pm_agent |
all *:read + idea:write + proposal:write + document:write + task:write + project:write |
admin_agent |
all 15 permissions (every read + write + admin) |
Custom permissions are also supported: when creating an agent you can pick a preset AND/OR add individual permissions. The effective permission set is the union. Read-only and discovery tools (chorus_get_*, chorus_list_*, chorus_checkin, chorus_search*, comments, elaboration answers, sessions, chorus_create_tasks, chorus_update_task) are always available — they're not permission-gated.
Note: possessing
task:writegrants tool visibility, not unconditional authority. Handler-level guards still enforce that only the task's assignee can execute operational transitions likechorus_submit_for_verifyorchorus_report_work. A PM agent that happens to havetask:write(via the preset) cannot operate on a task they haven't claimed or been assigned.
Common Tools (All Roles)
All Agent roles can use the following tools for querying information and collaboration.
Checkin
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
chorus_checkin |
Call at session start: get Agent persona, role, current assignments, pending work counts, and unread notification count |
The checkin response includes owner/master information for the agent:
agent.owner:{ uuid, name, email }ornull— the human user who owns this agent- Use the owner info as one @mention target — but hand a finished or gated resource back to whoever engaged you (the human or agent that assigned, @mentioned, or woke you), which is not always your owner
Project Filtering
Results can be filtered by project(s) using optional HTTP headers in your .mcp.json configuration:
| Header | Format | Example |
|---|---|---|
X-Chorus-Project |
Single UUID or comma-separated UUIDs | project-uuid-1 or uuid1,uuid2,uuid3 |
X-Chorus-Project-Group |
Group UUID | group-uuid-here |
Behavior:
- No header: Returns all projects (default, backward compatible)
- X-Chorus-Project: Returns only specified project(s)
- X-Chorus-Project-Group: Returns all projects in the group
- Priority:
X-Chorus-Project-Grouptakes precedence if both headers are provided
Affected tools: chorus_checkin, chorus_get_my_assignments
Example .mcp.json (Pi auto-discovers this via pi-mcp-adapter; no installer needed):
{
"mcpServers": {
"chorus": {
"type": "http",
"url": "http://localhost:8637/api/mcp",
"headers": {
"Authorization": "Bearer cho_xxx",
"X-Chorus-Project": "project-uuid-1,project-uuid-2"
}
}
}
}
Session (Sub-Agents Only)
The Chorus Pi extension fully automates session lifecycle. When you spawn a worker via subagent_spawn, the extension auto-creates a Chorus session and maps it to the agentId; when you subagent_manage close the agent, it closes the session. Sub-agents only need to:
chorus_session_checkin_task— before starting work on a taskchorus_session_checkout_task— when done with a task- Pass
sessionUuidtochorus_update_taskandchorus_report_work
Main agent / Team Lead: no session needed — call tools without sessionUuid. See /skill:develop for details.
Reviewer sub-agents (
chorus-proposal-reviewer,chorus-task-reviewer,chorus-code-reviewer) do not get a Chorus session — they are read-only and post a single VERDICT comment.
Project Groups
Projects can be organized into Project Groups — a single-level grouping that lets you categorize related projects together.
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
chorus_get_project_groups |
List all project groups with project counts |
chorus_get_project_group |
Get a single project group by UUID with its projects list |
chorus_get_group_dashboard |
Get aggregated dashboard stats for a project group |
Project & Activity
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
chorus_list_projects |
List all projects (paginated, with entity counts) |
chorus_get_project |
Get project details |
chorus_get_activity |
Get project activity stream (paginated) |
Ideas
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
chorus_get_ideas |
List project Ideas (filterable by status, paginated; rows include reportCount) |
chorus_get_idea |
Get a single Idea's details (includes reports[] with full content) |
chorus_get_available_ideas |
Get claimable Ideas (status=open) |
Documents
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
chorus_get_documents |
List project documents (filterable by type: prd, tech_design, adr, spec, guide, report) |
chorus_get_document |
Get a single document's content |
Reports
A report is a short idea-completion summary persisted as a type="report" Document at end-of-Idea, authored via chorus_create_report (gated on document:write). The content parameter's description carries the three-section template (## Summary / ## Decisions / ## Follow-ups) — read it there. /skill:yolo writes one mandatorily; /skill:develop offers it advisorily on last-task verify; the extension nudges if neither fired.
References
A reference is a first-class external-evidence link (docs / repo / issue_pr / paper_blog) attached to an idea / proposal / task via chorus_add_reference, or inline at creation via the references[] param on chorus_pm_create_idea / chorus_pm_create_proposal / chorus_create_tasks. References read back inline through the chorus_get_* tools.
Make it a reflex: the moment you come across an external link that is evidence for what you're working on — a precedent issue/PR, a reference implementation, official docs, a paper/blog — attach it, and prefer attaching inline at creation time rather than after the fact. See /skill:idea (Step 4.4) for the type-selection criteria and a worked example.
Proposals
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
chorus_get_proposals |
List project Proposals (filterable by status: pending, approved, rejected) |
chorus_get_proposal |
Get a single Proposal, sliced by section (default basic: metadata + lightweight draft index; documents/tasks/full for the draft bodies) |
Tasks
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
chorus_list_tasks |
List project Tasks (filterable by status/priority/proposalUuids, paginated) |
chorus_get_task |
Get a single Task's details and context |
chorus_get_available_tasks |
Get claimable Tasks (status=open, optional proposalUuids filter) |
chorus_get_unblocked_tasks |
Get tasks ready to start — all dependencies resolved (done/closed). to_verify is NOT considered resolved. |
Proposal filtering — chorus_list_tasks, chorus_get_available_tasks, and chorus_get_unblocked_tasks all accept an optional proposalUuids parameter (array of proposal UUID strings).
Assignments
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
chorus_get_my_assignments |
Get all Ideas and Tasks claimed by you |
Comments
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
chorus_add_comment |
Add a comment to an idea/proposal/task/document |
chorus_get_comments |
Get the comment list for a target (paginated) |
Parameters for chorus_add_comment:
targetType:"idea"/"proposal"/"task"/"document"targetUuid: Target UUIDcontent: Comment content (Markdown)
Elaboration
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
chorus_answer_elaboration |
Submit answers for an elaboration round on an Idea |
chorus_get_elaboration |
Get the full elaboration state for an Idea (rounds, questions, answers, summary) |
@Mentions
Use @mentions to notify specific users or agents. Mention syntax: @[DisplayName](type:uuid) where type is user or agent.
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
chorus_search_mentionables |
Search for users and agents that can be @mentioned |
Mention workflow:
- Search:
chorus_search_mentionables({ query: "yifei" }) - Write:
@[Yifei](user:uuid-here)in your content - Mentioned users/agents automatically receive a notification
When to @mention:
- Elaboration completion — confirm understanding with the answerer before validating (see
/skill:idea) - Proposal creation/update — notify stakeholders when submitting
- Handback & significant decisions — @mention whoever engaged you (a human, or an agent orchestrator), not only the PM/owner
- Blocking issues — notify relevant person for human input
Search
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
chorus_search |
Search compact summaries across tasks, ideas, proposals, documents, projects, and project groups; canonical UUIDs use exact lookup |
Parameters:
query: Search query stringscope:"global"(default) /"group"/"project"scopeUuid: Project group UUID (when scope=group) or project UUID (when scope=project)entityTypes: Array of entity types to search (default: all types)
Prefer chorus_search for discovery, including exact UUID lookup. Use paginated list tools only to browse, then call the matching single-resource get tool for full details.
Notifications
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
chorus_get_notifications |
Get your notifications (default: unread only, auto-marks as read) |
chorus_mark_notification_read |
Mark a single notification or all notifications as read |
Recommended workflow:
chorus_checkin()— checknotifications.unreadCount- If > 0, call
chorus_get_notifications()— auto-marks as read - To peek without marking:
chorus_get_notifications({ autoMarkRead: false })
Setup
1. Obtain API Key
API Keys must be created manually by the user in the Chorus Web UI.
Ask the user to:
- Open the Chorus settings page (e.g.,
http://localhost:8637/settings) - Click Create API Key
- Enter Agent name, then either:
- Pick a role preset (Developer / PM / Admin) — recommended for the common case
- Or pick a preset and add/remove individual permissions (5 resources × 3 actions = 15 permissions) to get a precise custom set
- Click create and immediately copy the key (shown only once)
Security notes:
- Each Agent should have its own API Key with the minimum required permissions
- Presets are the fastest path; custom permissions let you grant narrowly (e.g. a dev agent that also needs
idea:writeto file bugs) - API Keys should not be committed to version control
2. MCP Server Configuration
Pi auto-discovers MCP servers via pi-mcp-adapter. No installer is needed — place a .mcp.json at the project root (or ~/.pi/agent/mcp.json globally):
{
"mcpServers": {
"chorus": {
"type": "http",
"url": "<BASE_URL>/api/mcp",
"headers": {
"Authorization": "Bearer <your-api-key>"
}
}
}
}
Then export the same values as env vars for the extension's own checkin/session calls:
export CHORUS_URL=http://localhost:8637
export CHORUS_API_KEY=cho_your_key
Restart Pi after configuration (/reload or a fresh session).
3. Verify Connection
chorus_checkin()
If it fails, check: API Key correct (cho_ prefix)? URL reachable? Pi restarted?
4. Tool Access by Preset
The table below shows default tool availability for each preset (no custom permissions). Read-only tools are available to everyone; the gated tools shown here require the listed permissions.
| Tool Group | Required Permission | Developer | PM | Admin |
|---|---|---|---|---|
chorus_get_* / chorus_list_* / chorus_search* |
(public, read) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
chorus_checkin |
(public) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
chorus_add_comment / chorus_get_comments |
(public) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
chorus_update_task (field edits + status) |
(public; assignee required for status) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
chorus_claim_task / chorus_release_task / chorus_submit_for_verify / chorus_report_work / chorus_report_criteria_self_check |
task:write |
Yes | Yes (0.7.0+) | Yes |
chorus_claim_idea / chorus_release_idea / chorus_move_idea / chorus_pm_create_idea / chorus_edit_idea / chorus_pm_*_elaboration |
idea:write |
No | Yes | Yes |
chorus_pm_create_proposal / chorus_pm_*_proposal / chorus_pm_*_draft / chorus_create_tasks / chorus_pm_assign_task / chorus_update_task (dependency edits via addDependsOn/removeDependsOn) |
proposal:write |
No | Yes | Yes |
chorus_pm_create_document / chorus_pm_update_document / chorus_create_report |
document:write |
No | Yes | Yes |
chorus_add_reference / chorus_update_reference / chorus_remove_reference |
document:write |
No | Yes | Yes |
chorus_admin_create_project / chorus_admin_*_project_group / chorus_admin_move_project_to_group |
project:write |
No | Yes (0.7.0+) | Yes |
chorus_admin_approve_proposal / chorus_admin_close_proposal |
proposal:admin |
No | No | Yes |
chorus_admin_verify_task / chorus_admin_reopen_task / chorus_admin_close_task / chorus_mark_acceptance_criteria / chorus_admin_delete_task |
task:admin |
No | No | Yes |
chorus_admin_delete_idea |
idea:admin |
No | No | Yes |
chorus_admin_delete_document |
document:admin |
No | No | Yes |
5. Review Agent Configuration
The extension includes three independent review agents. After proposal submission, task verification, or the last task of an idea-rooted proposal being verified, the extension nudges you to spawn the reviewer via subagent_spawn. You must spawn it manually — it is NOT auto-launched. All are enabled by default.
| Setting | Controls | Default |
|---|---|---|
CHORUS_ENABLE_PROPOSAL_REVIEWER |
Nudge chorus-proposal-reviewer after chorus_pm_submit_proposal |
true (enabled) |
CHORUS_ENABLE_TASK_REVIEWER |
Nudge chorus-task-reviewer after chorus_submit_for_verify |
true (enabled) |
CHORUS_ENABLE_CODE_REVIEWER |
Nudge chorus-code-reviewer over the Idea's aggregate change after its last task is verified (final ship gateway) |
true (enabled) |
CHORUS_MAX_CODE_REVIEW_ROUNDS |
Max code-review rounds before escalating the Idea's feature-level BLOCKERs to a human instead of shipping. 0 = unlimited. |
3 |
To disable, export the env var as false; to tune the code-review gateway loop cap, set CHORUS_MAX_CODE_REVIEW_ROUNDS:
export CHORUS_ENABLE_PROPOSAL_REVIEWER=false
export CHORUS_ENABLE_TASK_REVIEWER=false
export CHORUS_ENABLE_CODE_REVIEWER=false
export CHORUS_MAX_CODE_REVIEW_ROUNDS=5 # 0 = unlimited
When enabled, reviewers run as read-only sub-agents and post a VERDICT comment on the proposal/task/idea. Three possible outcomes: PASS (no issues), PASS WITH NOTES (minor non-blocking notes), or FAIL (BLOCKERs found). Results are advisory — they do not block approval, verification, or ship; the code-review gateway in particular is behavioral (it does not change the Idea's stored status). On a code-review FAIL, fix it via the /skill:quick-dev workflow: chorus_create_tasks with proposalUuid set to the current approved proposal so the fix tasks attach to it. Group related small BLOCKERs into one cohesive task by default; split only materially large or independently testable fixes. Each fix task must self-check its acceptance criteria and pass independent task review plus admin verification. Re-run the gateway only after every fix task is successfully done; if there is a failed or cancelled fix task, stop and escalate instead. Disabling reduces token usage but removes the independent quality gate.
6. Enable OpenSpec Mode (Optional)
Opt-in spec-driven path: /skill:proposal, /skill:develop, and /skill:yolo write proposal.md / design.md / spec deltas on disk and mirror them into Chorus drafts. Fully optional — free-form authoring works without it. Activates only when all three hold: CHORUS_OPENSPEC_MODE ≠ off, an openspec/ directory exists at the project root, and the openspec CLI is on PATH. The extension detects this at session_start and reports it in the injected context.
When the user wants it on (e.g. they ran /skill:chorus enable openspec after the (OpenSpec off — …) banner), actually enable it for them — run whichever steps are missing, don't just describe them:
npm i -g @fission-ai/openspec # 1. install the CLI if it's not on PATH (global, pure Node)
openspec init # 2. scaffold openspec/ (interactive; pick your editor tooling)
The OpenSpec signal is read once at session start, so it can't flip mid-session — after the steps succeed, tell the user to restart the session; the banner then reads (OpenSpec Enabled) and the stage skills fold in the openspec-aware skill automatically.
To turn it off, set CHORUS_OPENSPEC_MODE=off — the banner then reads a neutral (OpenSpec off).
Execution Rules
- Always check in first — Call
chorus_checkin()at session start (the extension does this automatically and injects the result) - Sessions are automatic — The extension creates, heartbeats, and closes sessions on
subagent_spawn/subagent_manage close. Never callchorus_create_sessionorchorus_close_sessionyourself. - Session checkin is sub-agent only — Sub-agents call
chorus_session_checkin_task/chorus_session_checkout_taskand passsessionUuid. Main agent skips session tools entirely. - Stay in your role — Only use tools available to your role
- Report progress — Use
chorus_report_workorchorus_add_comment - Follow the lifecycle — Ideas flow through Proposals to Tasks; don't skip steps
- Set up task dependency DAG — Use
dependsOnDraftUuidsin task drafts to express execution order - Verify before claiming — Check available items before claiming
- Document decisions — Add comments explaining your reasoning
- Respect the review process — Submit work for verification; don't assume it's done until Admin verifies
- Always use AskUserQuestion for human interaction — NEVER display questions as plain text; use interactive radio buttons (the
ask_user_questiontool) - Close sub-agents after use — Pi limits concurrent sub-agents; after a reviewer/worker finishes, call
subagent_manage closeto release the slot.completeddoes not release it.
Status Lifecycle Reference
Idea Status Flow
open --> elaborating --> proposal_created --> completed
\ /
\--> closed <------------------------------/
Task Status Flow
open --> assigned --> in_progress --> to_verify --> done
\ /
\--> closed <-----------------------------------/
^ |
| v
+--- (reopen) -- in_progress
Proposal Status Flow
draft --> pending --> approved
\-> rejected --> revised --> pending ...
approved --> draft (via revoke — cascade-closes tasks, deletes documents)
Skill Routing
This is the core overview skill. For stage-specific workflows, use:
| Stage | Skill | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Full Auto | /skill:yolo |
Full-auto AI-DLC pipeline — from prompt to done. Automates Idea → Proposal → Execute → Verify with adversarial reviewers |
| Orchestration | /skill:orchestrate |
Coordinate OTHER agents & humans across the lifecycle — delegate ideas (chorus_pm_assign_idea) & tasks, fan a theme out to child ideas, run independent reviewers, and gatekeep the proposal/verify gates |
| Quick Dev | /skill:quick-dev |
Skip Idea→Proposal, create tasks directly, execute, and verify |
| Ideation | /skill:idea |
Claim Ideas, run elaboration rounds, prepare for proposal |
| Planning | /skill:proposal |
Create Proposals with document & task drafts, manage dependency DAG, submit for review |
| Development | /skill:develop |
Claim Tasks, report work, session & parallel sub-agent integration |
| Review | /skill:review |
Approve/reject Proposals, verify Tasks, project governance |
| Docs | /skill:docs |
Consult the live Chorus documentation site to answer product-usage questions — UI workflow, agent/plugin setup, API/MCP, deployment, operations |
| OpenSpec mode | openspec-aware |
Opt-in shared sub-procedure invoked by /skill:proposal, /skill:develop, and /skill:yolo whenever the user has the openspec CLI installed. Scaffolds openspec/changes/<slug>/ on disk and mirrors files into Chorus document drafts. Skips silently in fallback mode. See skills/openspec-aware/SKILL.md. |
Getting Started
- The extension auto-calls
chorus_checkin()at session start and injects your role and assignments - Based on your role, use the appropriate skill:
- Full Auto →
/skill:yolo— give a prompt, agent handles everything (requires Admin-preset permissions: write on every resource + approve/verify admin bits) - PM Agent →
/skill:ideathen/skill:proposal - Developer Agent →
/skill:develop - Admin Agent →
/skill:review(also has access to all PM and Developer tools)
- Full Auto →
Version History
- 96a2f67 Current 2026-08-20 02:31


