router-first-architecture

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Router-First Architecture

Install

mkdir -p .claude/skills/router-first-architecture && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/1151" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/router-first-architecture && rm skill.zip

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About this skill

Router-First Architecture

Route through domain routers before using individual tools. Routers abstract tool selection.

Pattern

Domain routers (like math-router) provide deterministic mapping from user intent to exact CLI commands. Always use the router first; only bypass for edge cases.

DO

  • Call math-router route "<intent>" before any math operation
  • Let domain skills co-activate with their router (via coActivate in skill-rules.json)
  • Trust the router's confidence score; only fall back if command: null
  • Keep trigger keywords/patterns in skill-rules.json broader than routing patterns

DON'T

  • Call individual scripts directly when a router exists
  • Duplicate routing logic in individual skills
  • Let domain skills bypass their router

Co-Activation Pattern

Domain skills should co-activate with their router:

{
  "math/abstract-algebra/groups": {
    "coActivate": ["math-router"],
    "coActivateMode": "always"
  }
}

This ensures the router is always available when domain knowledge is activated.

Two-Layer Architecture

  1. Skill-rules trigger layer: Nudges Claude to use the router (keywords, intent patterns)
  2. Router routing layer: Deterministic mapping to scripts via regex patterns

Keep the trigger layer broader than routing - the router should handle "not found" gracefully.

Source Sessions

  • 2bbc8d6e: "Trigger layer was narrower than routing layer" - expanded triggers
  • This session: Wired 8 domain math skills to co-activate with math-router

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