I get agents. I get skills. I get claude.md. What I don’t get is how the pro users are actually setting them up. I feel I am missing the last mile on how to build more successful outcomes. I want to be in a situation where I have a spec, tell Claude to write the code, and it follows the patterns I’ve already established. Instead, I keep running into things like: installing random packages I didn’t ask for ignoring existing interfaces switching naming conventions not using Zod validators skipping shared utils not calling the right agent What I’m missing is the orchestration layer . How do you make sure agents and skills all use the same contracts instead of reinventing them every time? I don’t want to rely on someone else’s plugin ecosystem like Superpowers or Feature Dev. I want to understand how people are structuring things under the hood . If anyone can explain how they or tech companies organize their Claude environment so it behaves like a real codebase - consistent patterns, shared schemas, predictable behavior - I’d love to hear it. I have tried asking Claude Code itself but it gives me half-truths and lazy answers. submitted by /u/Wrong-Breadfruit8471
Originally posted by u/Wrong-Breadfruit8471 on r/ClaudeCode
