When you're facing decisions with legitimate tradeoffs like picking a rate limiter implementation or designing an API, this spawns three parallel subagents with different constraints (simplicity vs performance vs extensibility) and picks the winner based on a weighted rubric. Costs about 4x the tokens of a single attempt, so skip it for obvious stuff like syntax questions or bug fixes. The real value is seeing the alternatives summary afterward. You learn why the token bucket beat the sliding window for your specific context, and when you might want the other approach instead. Best for architecture decisions and code you'll maintain long term.
npx -y skills add mhattingpete/claude-skills-marketplace --skill ensemble-solving --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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