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babysitter

by a5c-ai

Babysitter enforces obedience to agentic workforces and enables them to manage extremely complex tasks and workflows through deterministic, hallucination-free self-orchestration

Stars

1.3k

Skill Type

🚀 CI/CD & Deployment

Quality Score

112/200

License

MIT

Forks

75

Last Updated

Jun 11, 2026

Discovered

Mar 27, 2026

Validation

Passed

github.com/a5c-ai/babysitter

Quality Breakdown

112/ 200

Content Signals

â—‹Gotchas/Edge Cases+40
✓Progressive Disclosure+30
â—‹Trigger Description+20
â—‹Verification/Safety+20
✓Code Examples+15
✓Composability+15

Repo Health

✓Recent Activity+15
✓Scripts/Automation+10
✓Real Usage (Issues)+10
â—‹Single Responsibility+10
✓Config/Persistence+10
✓Install Instructions+5

Multi-platform bonus: +5 pts if tool supports 2+ platforms. Score derived from 12 structural signals — not stars or popularity.

Trust & Verification

high

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Active

Updated within the last 90 days. Actively maintained.

Unverified skill. Always review source code before installing any skill from an unknown author.

Risk Assessment

  • Repository implements multi-agent orchestration and spawning system ('agentic workforces', 'self-orchestration') with ability to manage agent execution flows
  • Contains persistent configuration modifications across multiple tool integrations (.claude/, .cursor-plugin/, .a5c/ directories with settings and agent definitions)
  • Includes Docker containerization with entrypoint scripts and CI/CD pipelines that could automate execution without explicit approval gates
  • Contains orchestrator scripts (.a5c/orchestrator_scripts/) that manipulate prompts, events, and outputs - enabling meta-level control of agent behavior
  • Designed to enforce 'obedience' to agents with deterministic execution paths, suggesting capability to override normal approval mechanisms
  • Plugin system across multiple AI platforms (Claude, Cursor) enables integration hooks and command execution