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# Description

OPC Architecture Understanding

# SKILL.md


name: opc-architecture
description: OPC Architecture Understanding
user-invocable: false


OPC Architecture Understanding

OPC (Orchestrated Parallel Claude) extends Claude Code - it does NOT replace it.

Core Concept

Claude Code CLI is the execution engine. OPC adds orchestration via:
- Hooks - Intercept Claude Code events (PreToolUse, PostToolUse, SessionStart, etc.)
- Skills - Load prompts into Claude Code
- Scripts - Called by hooks/skills for coordination
- Database - Store state between Claude Code instances

How Agents Work

When you spawn an agent:
1. Main Claude Code instance (your terminal) runs hook on Task tool
2. Hook calls subprocess.Popen(["claude", "-p", "prompt"])
3. A NEW Claude Code instance spawns as child process
4. Child runs independently, reads/writes to coordination DB
5. Parent tracks child via PID in DB

$ claude                         ← Main Claude Code (your terminal)
    ↓ Task tool triggers hook
    ↓ subprocess.Popen(["claude", "-p", "..."])
        β”œβ”€β”€ claude -p "research..."   ← Child agent 1
        β”œβ”€β”€ claude -p "implement..."  ← Child agent 2
        └── claude -p "test..."       ← Child agent 3

What OPC Is NOT

  • OPC is NOT a separate application
  • OPC does NOT run without Claude Code
  • OPC does NOT intercept Claude API calls directly
  • OPC does NOT modify Claude Code's internal behavior

What OPC IS

  • OPC IS hooks that Claude Code loads from .claude/hooks/
  • OPC IS skills that Claude Code loads from .claude/skills/
  • OPC IS scripts that hooks/skills call for coordination
  • OPC IS a database backend for state across Claude Code instances

Key Files

.claude/
β”œβ”€β”€ hooks/           ← TypeScript hooks that Claude Code runs
β”œβ”€β”€ skills/          ← SKILL.md prompts that Claude Code loads
β”œβ”€β”€ settings.json    ← Hook registration, Claude Code reads this
└── cache/           ← State files, agent outputs

opc/
β”œβ”€β”€ scripts/         ← Python scripts called by hooks
β”œβ”€β”€ docker-compose.yml ← PostgreSQL, Redis, PgBouncer
└── init-db.sql      ← Database schema

Coordination Flow

  1. User runs claude in terminal
  2. Claude Code loads hooks from .claude/settings.json
  3. User says "spawn a research agent"
  4. Claude uses Task tool
  5. PreToolUse hook fires, checks resources
  6. Hook spawns claude -p "research..." as subprocess
  7. Hook stores PID in PostgreSQL
  8. Child agent runs, writes output to .claude/cache/agents/<id>/
  9. Child completes, broadcasts "done" to PostgreSQL
  10. Parent checks DB, reads child's output file

Remember

  • Every "agent" is just another claude -p process
  • Hooks intercept events, they don't create new functionality
  • All coordination happens via files and PostgreSQL
  • Claude Code is always the execution engine

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