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Push decisions to Arbiter Zebu for async human review

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Arbiter Skill

Push decisions to Arbiter Zebu for async human review. Use when you need human input on plans, architectural choices, or approval before proceeding.

Installation

Quick install via ClawHub:

clawhub install arbiter

Or via bun (makes CLI commands available globally):

bun add -g arbiter-skill

Or manual:

git clone https://github.com/5hanth/arbiter-skill.git
cd arbiter-skill && npm install && npm run build
ln -s $(pwd) ~/.clawdbot/skills/arbiter

Prerequisites

  • Arbiter Zebu bot running (or just bunx arbiter-zebu)
  • ~/.arbiter/queue/ directory (created automatically by the bot)

Environment Variables

Set these in your agent's environment for automatic agent/session detection:

Variable Description Example
CLAWDBOT_AGENT Agent ID ceo, swe1
CLAWDBOT_SESSION Session key agent:ceo:main

When to Use

  • Plan review before implementation
  • Architectural decisions with tradeoffs
  • Anything blocking that needs human judgment
  • Multiple related decisions as a batch

Do NOT use for:

  • Simple yes/no that doesn't need explanation
  • Urgent real-time decisions (use direct message instead)
  • Technical questions you can research yourself

Tools

arbiter_push

Create a decision plan for human review.

CLI: arbiter-push '<json>' โ€” takes a single JSON argument containing all fields.

arbiter-push '{
  "title": "API Design Decisions",
  "tag": "nft-marketplace",
  "context": "SWE2 needs these decided before API work",
  "priority": "normal",
  "notify": "agent:swe2:main",
  "decisions": [
    {
      "id": "auth-strategy",
      "title": "Auth Strategy", 
      "context": "How to authenticate admin users",
      "options": [
        {"key": "jwt", "label": "JWT tokens", "note": "Stateless"},
        {"key": "session", "label": "Sessions", "note": "More control"},
        {"key": "oauth", "label": "OAuth", "note": "External provider"}
      ]
    },
    {
      "id": "database",
      "title": "Database Choice",
      "context": "Primary datastore",
      "options": [
        {"key": "postgresql", "label": "PostgreSQL + JSONB"},
        {"key": "mongodb", "label": "MongoDB"}
      ],
      "allowCustom": true
    }
  ]
}'

JSON Fields:

Field Required Description
title Yes Plan title
tag No Tag for filtering (e.g., project name)
context No Background for reviewer
priority No low, normal, high, urgent (default: normal)
notify No Session to notify when complete
agent No Agent ID (auto-detected from CLAWDBOT_AGENT env)
session No Session key (auto-detected from CLAWDBOT_SESSION env)
decisions Yes Array of decisions

Decision object:

Field Required Description
id Yes Unique ID within plan
title Yes Decision title
context No Explanation for reviewer
options Yes Array of {key, label, note?}
allowCustom No Allow free-text answer (default: false)
default No Suggested option key

Returns:

{
  "planId": "abc123",
  "file": "~/.arbiter/queue/pending/ceo-api-design-abc123.md",
  "total": 2,
  "status": "pending"
}

arbiter_status

Check the status of a decision plan.

CLI: arbiter-status <plan-id> or arbiter-status --tag <tag>

arbiter-status abc12345
# or
arbiter-status --tag nft-marketplace

Returns:

{
  "planId": "abc123",
  "title": "API Design Decisions",
  "status": "in_progress",
  "total": 3,
  "answered": 1,
  "remaining": 2,
  "decisions": {
    "auth-strategy": {"status": "answered", "answer": "jwt"},
    "database": {"status": "pending", "answer": null},
    "caching": {"status": "pending", "answer": null}
  }
}

arbiter_get

Get answers from a completed plan.

CLI: arbiter-get <plan-id> or arbiter-get --tag <tag>

arbiter-get abc12345
# or
arbiter-get --tag nft-marketplace

Returns:

{
  "planId": "abc123",
  "status": "completed",
  "completedAt": "2026-01-30T01:45:00Z",
  "answers": {
    "auth-strategy": "jwt",
    "database": "postgresql",
    "caching": "redis"
  }
}

Error if not complete:

{
  "error": "Plan not complete",
  "status": "in_progress",
  "remaining": 2
}

arbiter_await

Block until plan is complete (with timeout).

arbiter-await abc12345 --timeout 3600

Polls every 30 seconds until complete or timeout.

Returns: Same as arbiter_get on completion.

Usage Examples

Example 1: Plan Review

# Push plan decisions (single JSON argument)
RESULT=$(arbiter-push '{"title":"Clean IT i18n Plan","tag":"clean-it","priority":"high","notify":"agent:swe3:main","decisions":[{"id":"library","title":"i18n Library","options":[{"key":"i18next","label":"i18next"},{"key":"formatjs","label":"FormatJS"}]},{"id":"keys","title":"Key Structure","options":[{"key":"flat","label":"Flat (login.button)"},{"key":"nested","label":"Nested ({login:{button}})"}]}]}')

PLAN_ID=$(echo $RESULT | jq -r '.planId')
echo "Pushed plan $PLAN_ID โ€” waiting for human review"

Example 2: Check and Proceed

# Check if decisions are ready
STATUS=$(arbiter-status --tag nft-marketplace)

if [ "$(echo $STATUS | jq -r '.status')" == "completed" ]; then
  ANSWERS=$(arbiter-get --tag nft-marketplace)
  AUTH=$(echo $ANSWERS | jq -r '.answers["auth-strategy"]')
  echo "Using auth strategy: $AUTH"
  # Proceed with implementation
else
  echo "Still waiting for $(echo $STATUS | jq -r '.remaining') decisions"
fi

Example 3: Blocking Wait

# Wait up to 1 hour for decisions
ANSWERS=$(arbiter-await abc12345 --timeout 3600)

if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
  # Got answers, proceed
  echo "Decisions ready: $ANSWERS"
else
  echo "Timeout waiting for decisions"
fi

Best Practices

  1. Batch related decisions โ€” Don't push one at a time
  2. Provide context โ€” Human needs to understand tradeoffs
  3. Use tags โ€” Makes filtering easy (--tag project-name)
  4. Set notify โ€” So blocked agents get woken up
  5. Use priority sparingly โ€” Reserve urgent for true blockers

File Locations

Path Purpose
~/.arbiter/queue/pending/ Plans awaiting review
~/.arbiter/queue/completed/ Answered plans (archive)
~/.arbiter/queue/notify/ Agent notifications

Checking Notifications (Agent Heartbeat)

In your HEARTBEAT.md, add:

## Check Arbiter Notifications

1. Check if `~/.arbiter/queue/notify/` has files for my session
2. If yes, read answers and proceed with blocked work
3. Delete notification file after processing

Troubleshooting

Issue Solution
Plan not showing in Arbiter Check file is valid YAML frontmatter
Answers not appearing Check arbiter_status, may be incomplete
Notification not received Ensure --notify was set correctly

See Also