Five-mind deliberation: writes verdict to docs/tribunal/{date}_{slug}.md; brief chat note; optional full write-up via --full-log; brief/full depth; vote lean; optional multi-agent; weighted verdict (/tribunal:deliberate).
Tribunal Systems Thinker — openings, challenges, defenses for /tribunal:deliberate --multi-agent. Second-order effects and context.
Narrow topic framing for Tribunal—use when you need domain detection, key dimensions, and fact vs assumption split before a full /tribunal:deliberate session. Read-only analysis; no verdict.
Tribunal Devil's Advocate — openings, challenges, defenses for /tribunal:deliberate --multi-agent. Stress-tests conclusions and comfortable assumptions.
Tribunal Domain Expert persona — opening statements, cross-examination challenges, and defenses in /tribunal:deliberate --multi-agent sessions. Invoke via Task/subagent when the orchestrator runs Mode opening, challenge, or defense for this archetype.
Tribunal Logician — openings, challenges, defenses for /tribunal:deliberate --multi-agent. Validity, fallacies, and rhetoric.
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Tribunal convenes a panel of five adversarial AI personas — sized to the small-group optimum from organizational psychology — and forces them to argue, cross-examine, and converge on a confidence-weighted verdict — then writes it to disk. The chat reply is a one-line confirmation. The heavy work lands in docs/tribunal/.
Built for decisions that deserve more than a single model's gut feeling.
Tribunal is inspired by Andrej Karpathy's LLM Council — the idea that hard questions deserve more than one pass from one model. Karpathy's project sends a query to several LLMs, has them rank each other's anonymized answers, and lets a Chairman synthesize the final response. It is a clever, minimal demo for comparing vendors side by side.
Tribunal takes that core insight — collect diverse views, stress-test them, converge on a verdict — and pushes it into a production-oriented deliberation protocol inside Claude Code. Where LLM Council optimizes for model comparison, Tribunal optimizes for decision quality.
npx claudepluginhub gabryelesantoro/claude-tribunal --plugin tribunalUpstash Context7 MCP server for up-to-date documentation lookup. Pull version-specific documentation and code examples directly from source repositories into your LLM context.
AI-powered wiki generator for code repositories. Generates comprehensive, Mermaid-rich documentation with dark-mode VitePress sites, onboarding guides, deep research, and source citations. Inspired by OpenDeepWiki and deepwiki-open.
Claude + Obsidian knowledge companion. Sets up a persistent, compounding wiki vault (Karpathy's LLM Wiki pattern). v1.7 "Compound Vault" + v1.8 methodology modes close 5 of 5 priority gaps from the May 2026 compass artifact. Ships: substrate alignment with kepano/obsidian-skills, default Obsidian CLI transport, hybrid retrieval (contextual prefix + BM25 + cosine rerank per Anthropic's Sept 2024 research), per-file advisory locking for multi-writer safety, pre-commit verifier agent, AND methodology modes (LYT / PARA / Zettelkasten / Generic) for first-class organizational support no other Claude+Obsidian competitor offers. v1.7.x audit closure: every BLOCKER + HIGH + MEDIUM + LOW finding from the v1.7.0 audit is CLOSED or DEFERRED-with-rationale. Optional DragonScale Memory extension (log folds, deterministic addresses, semantic tiling lint, boundary-first autoresearch).
Complete AI coding workflow system. Self-correcting memory + persistent FTS5-indexed research wikis + auto-research loop + multi-LLM council on a single SQLite store. 33 skills, 8 agents, 22 commands, 37 hook scripts across 24 events. Cross-agent via SkillKit.
Make your AI agent code with your project's architecture, rules, and decisions.