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paseo-advisor

Spin up a single agent as an advisor — second opinion on the current task. Use when the user says "advisor", "second opinion", "what does X think", or wants an outside take without delegating the work itself.

How do I install this agent skill?

npx skills add https://github.com/getpaseo/paseo --skill paseo-advisor
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Is this agent skill safe to install?

  • Gen Agent Trust Hubpass

    The skill is generally safe but is vulnerable to prompt injection because it directly interpolates user input into its instructions. This input can influence which files a secondary agent reads.

  • Socketpass

    No alerts

  • Snykpass

    Risk: LOW · No issues

What does this agent skill do?

Paseo Advisor

Single agent. Reads the situation you're in. Gives a judgment. You decide what to do — the advisor doesn't drive the work.

User's request: $ARGUMENTS

Prerequisites

Read the paseo skill. Before choosing a provider, read ~/.paseo/orchestration-preferences.json unless the user explicitly named a provider in this request. Do not create the advisor until you have read it.

Picking the advisor

  1. User named one (--provider claude/opus) → use it.
  2. Otherwise resolve from preferences — pick the category that matches the question:
    • Design / approach question → planning
    • "Did I miss something" review → audit
    • "Is this even right" → research
  3. Contrast helps. If your own provider matches what preferences would pick, swap to a different family on purpose — fresh perspective is the point.

The briefing

The advisor has zero context. Make it self-contained:

  • The question, sharply.
  • What you've considered and what you've ruled out.
  • Relevant files by path (don't paste — let the agent read).
  • Explicit ask: "give me a recommendation, with reasoning."

End with the no-edits suffix:

This is analysis only. Do NOT edit, create, or delete any files. Do NOT write code.

Forwarded skills

If $ARGUMENTS contains another skill reference — /unslop, /unslop-risk, $unslop, etc. — the user is asking the advisor to run that skill against the current task. Examples:

  • /paseo-advisor /unslop → advisor runs /unslop on the current diff.
  • /paseo-advisor /unslop-risk → advisor does an unslop-risk review.
  • /paseo-advisor $diagnose this build failure → advisor invokes /diagnose.

Parse the forwarded skill name out of $ARGUMENTS (/<name> or $<name>). In the briefing, tell the advisor explicitly:

Invoke the `<name>` skill against this task. Load it via the Skill tool before doing anything else.

Pass through any remaining arguments after the skill name as the skill's own input. The advisor — not you — runs the skill; you're still just the orchestrator handing it the work.

Launch and synthesize

Create the advisor agent via Paseo with a [Advisor] <topic> title and the briefing as the initial prompt. Wait for it to finish. Read its response. Synthesize for the user — the advisor's verdict + your recommendation.

Persistent advisor

If the user wants ongoing input ("keep this advisor for the next few decisions"), don't archive after the first reply. Send follow-ups when you need another take. Archive when the user says they're done, or when the topic shifts and a fresh context would serve better.

Add the canonical catalog link to the repository README so users can inspect current installs and available audits. The publishing guide covers the complete discovery path.

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