| name | Agent Communication Debugger |
| description | Diagnoses and debugs A2A agent communication issues including agent status, message routing, transport connectivity, and log analysis. Use when agents aren't responding, messages aren't being delivered, routing is incorrect, or when debugging orchestrator, coder-agent, tester-agent communication problems. |
| allowed-tools | Bash, Read, Grep, Glob |
Agent Communication Debugger
Debug and diagnose issues with the A2A (Agent-to-Agent) communication system, including the orchestrator, coder-agent, tester-agent, and message transport layers.
Prerequisites
- A2A agent system located in
a2a_communicating_agents/ - Python 3.10+ environment
- Access to agent logs in
logs/directory - Agent configurations in respective
agent.jsonfiles
Instructions
1. Check Agent Status
First, determine which agents are running:
# Check all agent processes
ps aux | grep -E "(orchestrator|coder|tester|websocket)_agent|main.py" | grep -v grep
Look for:
orchestrator_agent/main.pycoder_agent/main.pytester_agent/main.pywebsocket_server.py
Common issues:
- Agent process not found → Agent isn't running, needs to be started
- Multiple instances → Duplicate processes causing conflicts
2. Inspect Agent Configurations
Read the agent configuration files to verify capabilities and topics:
# View orchestrator config
cat a2a_communicating_agents/orchestrator_agent/agent.json
# View coder agent config
cat a2a_communicating_agents/coder_agent/agent.json
# View tester agent config (if exists)
cat a2a_communicating_agents/tester_agent/agent.json
Verify:
- Agent names match expected values
- Topics are correctly defined
- Capabilities describe what the agent does
- No JSON syntax errors
3. Check Agent Logs
Examine logs for errors and message flow:
# View orchestrator logs (last 50 lines)
tail -50 logs/orchestrator.log
# View all logs with timestamps
tail -f logs/*.log
# Search for specific errors
grep -i "error\|exception\|failed" logs/*.log
# Check for routing decisions
grep -i "routing to\|routed to" logs/orchestrator.log
Look for:
- Connection errors
- Routing decisions showing wrong agent selection
- JSON parsing errors
- Message processing failures
4. Verify Message Transport
Check if the message transport (WebSocket or RAG board) is working:
# Check if WebSocket server is running
ps aux | grep websocket_server | grep -v grep
netstat -tlnp 2>/dev/null | grep 8765 || ss -tlnp 2>/dev/null | grep 8765
# Check RAG board storage
ls -lh a2a_communicating_agents/storage/
ls -lh storage/
# Check recent messages in message board
tail -20 storage/message_board.jsonl 2>/dev/null || echo "Message board not found"
Expected:
- WebSocket server on port 8765 (if using WebSocket transport)
- Recent messages in storage/message_board.jsonl (if using RAG transport)
- No permission errors accessing storage
5. Test Message Sending
Use the provided test script to send a message and verify delivery:
# Send a test message to orchestrator
python .claude/skills/agent-debug/scripts/test_message.py
This script will:
- Send a test message to the orchestrator topic
- Wait for response
- Show message delivery status
- Display any responses received
6. Diagnose Routing Issues
If messages reach orchestrator but route to wrong agent:
Check orchestrator's routing logic:
# View the decide_route method
grep -A 50 "def decide_route" a2a_communicating_agents/orchestrator_agent/main.py
Check priority keyword mappings:
# View fallback routing keywords
grep -A 20 "priority_mappings = {" a2a_communicating_agents/orchestrator_agent/main.py
Verify agent discovery:
# Check discovered agents in logs
grep "Discovered.*agents" logs/orchestrator.log | tail -5
Common routing issues:
- Agent not discovered → Check agent.json exists and is valid
- Wrong agent selected → Keywords don't match, update priority_mappings
- Null target → No suitable agent found, check agent topics/capabilities
7. Check Environment Variables
Verify API keys and configuration:
# Check if OPENAI_API_KEY is set (don't display value)
env | grep -E "(OPENAI|API_KEY)" | sed 's/=.*/=***HIDDEN***/'
# Check model configuration
grep -E "(model|MODEL)" .env 2>/dev/null | sed 's/=.*/=***HIDDEN***/' || echo "No .env file"
Required environment variables:
OPENAI_API_KEY- For LLM-based routing and code generationORCHESTRATOR_MODELorOPENAI_MODEL- Model to use (default: gpt-5-mini)CODER_MODEL- Model for coder agent (optional, defaults to OPENAI_MODEL)
8. Restart Agents (if needed)
If agents are stuck or not responding:
# Stop all agents
pkill -f "orchestrator_agent/main.py"
pkill -f "coder_agent/main.py"
pkill -f "tester_agent/main.py"
pkill -f "websocket_server.py"
# Wait a moment
sleep 2
# Start WebSocket server (if using)
cd a2a_communicating_agents
nohup python agent_messaging/websocket_server.py > ../logs/websocket.log 2>&1 &
# Start orchestrator
nohup python orchestrator_agent/main.py > ../logs/orchestrator.log 2>&1 &
# Start coder agent
nohup python coder_agent/main.py > ../logs/coder.log 2>&1 &
# Verify they started
sleep 3
ps aux | grep -E "(orchestrator|coder|websocket)" | grep -v grep
9. Common Issues and Solutions
See common_issues.md for a detailed troubleshooting guide covering:
- Messages not being delivered
- Routing to wrong agent
- Agent not generating responses
- Duplicate message processing
- Transport connectivity problems
Quick Diagnostic Checklist
Run through this checklist systematically:
- All required agents are running (orchestrator, coder, tester)
- WebSocket server is running (if using WebSocket transport)
- Agent configuration files are valid JSON
- Orchestrator discovered all agents (check logs)
- OPENAI_API_KEY is set in environment
- Recent log entries show activity
- No Python exceptions in logs
- Test message sends and receives successfully
- Routing decisions select correct agent
Examples
Example 1: Agent Not Responding to Messages
User problem:
I'm sending messages to the orchestrator but getting no response
Debug workflow:
Check if orchestrator is running:
ps aux | grep orchestrator_agent | grep -v grepResult: No process found → Orchestrator isn't running
Check logs for crash:
tail -50 logs/orchestrator.logResult: ImportError for OpenAI package
Solution: Install missing dependency
pip install openaiRestart orchestrator:
cd a2a_communicating_agents nohup python orchestrator_agent/main.py > ../logs/orchestrator.log 2>&1 &Verify it's running:
ps aux | grep orchestrator_agent | grep -v grep tail -10 logs/orchestrator.log
Example 2: Messages Routing to Wrong Agent
User problem:
I asked for code but it routed to dashboard-agent instead of coder-agent
Debug workflow:
Check orchestrator discovered coder-agent:
grep "Discovered.*agents" logs/orchestrator.log | tail -1Result: Shows coder-agent in list ✓
Check routing decision in logs:
grep -A 5 "please write.*code" logs/orchestrator.logResult: Shows routing to dashboard-agent
Check routing logic:
grep -A 30 "priority_mappings = {" a2a_communicating_agents/orchestrator_agent/main.pyResult: Keywords look correct
Check LLM routing decision:
grep "Error in decision making" logs/orchestrator.logResult: LLM routing failed, falling back to heuristic
Check API key:
env | grep OPENAI_API_KEY | sed 's/=.*/=***HIDDEN***/'Result: Variable not set
Solution: Set API key and restart orchestrator:
export OPENAI_API_KEY="your-key-here" # Or add to .env file echo "OPENAI_API_KEY=your-key-here" >> .envRestart orchestrator to pick up new environment
Example 3: Coder Agent Acknowledges But Doesn't Generate Code
User problem:
Coder agent receives the message but only acknowledges, doesn't generate code
Debug workflow:
Check coder agent logs:
grep -i "generate\|code" logs/coder.log | tail -20Result: "OpenAI package not available. Code generation will be limited."
Check if OpenAI is installed:
python -c "import openai; print(openai.__version__)" 2>&1Result: ModuleNotFoundError
Install OpenAI package:
pip install openaiRestart coder agent:
pkill -f "coder_agent/main.py" cd a2a_communicating_agents nohup python coder_agent/main.py > ../logs/coder.log 2>&1 &Verify initialization:
grep "Initialized with model" logs/coder.log | tail -1Result: Should show model name (e.g., gpt-5-mini)
Send test message and verify code generation
Example 4: Complete System Health Check
User request:
Run a complete diagnostic on the agent system
Complete diagnostic workflow:
Check all agents running:
echo "=== Agent Processes ===" ps aux | grep -E "(orchestrator|coder|tester|websocket)" | grep -v grepCheck agent configs:
echo "=== Agent Configurations ===" for agent in orchestrator_agent coder_agent tester_agent; do if [ -f "a2a_communicating_agents/$agent/agent.json" ]; then echo "--- $agent ---" cat "a2a_communicating_agents/$agent/agent.json" | python -m json.tool fi doneCheck environment:
echo "=== Environment Variables ===" env | grep -E "(OPENAI|MODEL)" | sed 's/=.*/=***HIDDEN***/'Check recent logs:
echo "=== Recent Log Activity ===" tail -5 logs/*.log 2>/dev/nullCheck for errors:
echo "=== Recent Errors ===" grep -i "error\|exception" logs/*.log | tail -10Test message sending:
echo "=== Message Transport Test ===" python .claude/skills/agent-debug/scripts/test_message.pyProvide summary report with:
- Agent status (running/stopped)
- Configuration validity
- Environment completeness
- Recent error count
- Transport test result
Related Tools
orchestrator_chat.py- Interactive chat interface for testingsend_agent_message.py- Send messages programmatically- Agent start/stop scripts in
a2a_communicating_agents/
Summary
This skill provides systematic debugging for the A2A agent communication system. Use it whenever:
- Agents aren't communicating
- Messages aren't being delivered
- Routing is incorrect
- System behavior is unexpected
Follow the diagnostic steps in order, checking status → configuration → logs → transport → routing. Most issues are:
- Agent not running
- Missing dependencies
- Missing API keys
- Invalid configurations
- Routing logic issues
Start with the Quick Diagnostic Checklist and drill down based on what fails.