From team-overlord
List and manage tasks with team-overlord MCP tools: empty args for all teams overview, one arg (team) to list tasks, two args (team task-id) for details.
How this command is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/team-overlord:taskThe summary Claude sees in its command listing — used to decide when to auto-load this command
Use the team-overlord MCP tools. Parse $ARGUMENTS: - If two words are given, treat the first as team name and second as task ID — call `get_task` to show details. - If one word is given, treat it as the team name — call `list_tasks` to show all tasks for that team. - If empty, call `list_teams` first to get all team names, then call `list_tasks` for each team and show a combined overview.
Use the team-overlord MCP tools. Parse $ARGUMENTS:
get_task to show details.list_tasks to show all tasks for that team.list_teams first to get all team names, then call list_tasks for each team and show a combined overview.npx claudepluginhub und3rf10w/claude-litter --plugin team-overlord/taskExecutes complex tasks by delegating to MCP servers and personas for multi-agent workflow coordination, validation, optimization, and cross-session persistence.
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