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A5c Ai Babysitter

Babysitter is a Claude Code plugin for the Build phase that enforces deterministic obedience and self-orchestration across complex agent workforces.

by a5c-ai · github.com/a5c-ai/babysitter

Register Babysitter when you run multi-step agent workflows and need deterministic orchestration instead of models freelancing past your plan.

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Install

Add it to Claude Code

Install the plugin in Claude Code. One command, paste-ready.

Install the plugin
/plugin install a5c-ai-babysitter@a5c-ai/babysitter
Add to ClaudeUse the Agent APISkillselion is itself an MCP server - your agent can fetch this config directly.
Agent API

Built to be called by your agent

Skillselion is itself an MCP server. Your agent can pull this entry and a paste-ready install config straight from the API - no copy-paste.

Retrieve this entry with skillselion.get_details("plugin:a5c-ai/babysitter") and the paste-ready config with skillselion.get_install_config("plugin:a5c-ai/babysitter").

About

What it does

Babysitter is a Claude Code plugin from a5c-ai that targets solo builders and small teams who already depend on agents for serious execution work. The problem it names is familiar: once you chain multiple tools, sub-agents, or phases, models drift, skip gates, or invent completion. Babysitter advertises deterministic, hallucination-free self-orchestration with enforced obedience so complex workflows stay on script. That makes it journey-wide in practice—you can apply the same discipline while scoping a product, running a release checklist, or operating incident runbooks—but the catalog shelves it under Build and agent-tooling because that is where you wire orchestration policy. It is one plugin in a focused repo with strong community interest. Expect intermediate complexity: you need comfort with Claude Code plugins and multi-step agent patterns before the payoff shows up.

Highlights

  • Single Claude Code plugin focused on enforcing obedience across an agentic workforce
  • Deterministic, hallucination-free self-orchestration for long and branching workflows
  • Designed for extremely complex multi-step tasks that plain prompt chains drop
  • Positions the agent as a managed workforce rather than one unconstrained chat session

Why builders use it

Multi-agent setups collapse when each model improvises steps, ignores constraints, and you cannot trust long workflows to finish correctly.

After install, your agent sessions can follow enforced orchestration rules so elaborate tasks proceed in a controlled, repeatable order.

At a glance

  • Type - Plugin in AI Agents.
  • Adoption - 0 installs, 519 stars, 0 votes.

FAQ

Who is a5c-ai-babysitter for?

It is for Claude Code operators who delegate long, complex workflows to agents and need obedience and deterministic sequencing rather than creative drift.

When should I use a5c-ai-babysitter?

Use it when tasks span many steps or sub-agents, failures are costly, and you want self-orchestration that sticks to defined workflow rules.

How do I add a5c-ai-babysitter to my agent?

Add the a5c-ai/babysitter plugin from its repository in Claude Code’s plugin configuration, enable the single bundled plugin, then start sessions that reference Babysitter for workforce-style tasks.

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