BERORINPO db7f2a6fd5 fix(skills): move top-level origin frontmatter key under metadata
The official Agent Skills spec (agentskills.io/specification) whitelists exactly
6 top-level frontmatter keys (name/description/license/compatibility/metadata/
allowed-tools). A top-level `origin` key fails the official validator
(anthropics/skills quick_validate.py ALLOWED_PROPERTIES; skills-ref validate).

This moves `origin: X` -> `metadata.origin: X` across the canonical skills/
tree, preserving each value verbatim. Frontmatter-only, minimal diff.

- 251 SKILL.md updated (242 new metadata block, 9 appended to existing metadata)
- origin values preserved verbatim (verified 251/251)
- YAML validated on all changed files
- scoped to canonical skills/ only (docs/<lang> translations + tool mirrors
  .cursor/.kiro/.agents left untouched; presumably regenerated from canonical)

Addresses #2233
2026-06-11 21:12:21 +09:00

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---
name: ralphinho-rfc-pipeline
description: RFC-driven multi-agent DAG execution pattern with quality gates, merge queues, and work unit orchestration.
metadata:
origin: ECC
---
# Ralphinho RFC Pipeline
Inspired by [humanplane](https://github.com/humanplane) style RFC decomposition patterns and multi-unit orchestration workflows.
Use this skill when a feature is too large for a single agent pass and must be split into independently verifiable work units.
## Pipeline Stages
1. RFC intake
2. DAG decomposition
3. Unit assignment
4. Unit implementation
5. Unit validation
6. Merge queue and integration
7. Final system verification
## Unit Spec Template
Each work unit should include:
- `id`
- `depends_on`
- `scope`
- `acceptance_tests`
- `risk_level`
- `rollback_plan`
## Complexity Tiers
- Tier 1: isolated file edits, deterministic tests
- Tier 2: multi-file behavior changes, moderate integration risk
- Tier 3: schema/auth/perf/security changes
## Quality Pipeline per Unit
1. research
2. implementation plan
3. implementation
4. tests
5. review
6. merge-ready report
## Merge Queue Rules
- Never merge a unit with unresolved dependency failures.
- Always rebase unit branches on latest integration branch.
- Re-run integration tests after each queued merge.
## Recovery
If a unit stalls:
- evict from active queue
- snapshot findings
- regenerate narrowed unit scope
- retry with updated constraints
## Outputs
- RFC execution log
- unit scorecards
- dependency graph snapshot
- integration risk summary