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Manages temporary and defined agents including creation, promotion, cleanup, and namespacing. Use when user creates custom agents, asks about agent lifecycle, temp agents, or agent management.

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SKILL.md

name managing-agents
description Manages temporary and defined agents including creation, promotion, cleanup, and namespacing. Use when user creates custom agents, asks about agent lifecycle, temp agents, or agent management.

Managing Orchestration Agents

I manage the lifecycle of agents in the orchestration system: creation, execution, promotion, and cleanup.

When I Activate

I automatically activate when you:

  • Create or define custom agents
  • Ask about agent lifecycle
  • Mention temp agents or agent promotion
  • Want to understand agent namespacing
  • Ask "how do I create an agent?"

Agent Types

Built-in Agents

No namespace prefix, always available:

  • Explore - Codebase exploration
  • general-purpose - General-purpose tasks
  • code-reviewer - Code review
  • implementation-architect - Architecture planning
  • expert-code-implementer - Code implementation

Plugin Defined Agents

With orchestration: prefix, permanent agents in this plugin:

  • orchestration:workflow-socratic-designer
  • orchestration:workflow-syntax-designer
  • Custom agents you promote

Located in: agents/ directory Registry: agents/registry.json

Temp Agents

With orchestration: prefix, workflow-specific ephemeral agents:

  • Created during workflow design
  • Saved in temp-agents/ directory
  • Auto-cleaned after workflow execution
  • Can be promoted to permanent

Reference in workflows: $agent-name

Temp Agent Lifecycle

See temp-agents.md for complete guide.

1. Creation

Created automatically during workflow design:

---
name: security-scanner
description: Scans for security vulnerabilities
created: 2025-01-08
---

You are a security expert specializing in vulnerability detection...

Saved to: temp-agents/security-scanner.md

2. Execution

Referenced in workflow with $ prefix:

$security-scanner:"Scan codebase":findings ->
general-purpose:"Analyze {findings}"

Executed with namespace: orchestration:security-scanner

3. Promotion

After workflow completion, you can save temp agents:

Workflow complete!

Temp agents created:
  - security-scanner
  - performance-profiler

Save as permanent agents? [Y/n]

If saved:

  • Moved from temp-agents/ to agents/
  • Added to agents/registry.json
  • Available in all future workflows
  • No need to recreate

4. Cleanup

Unsaved temp agents are deleted:

๐Ÿงน Cleaned up 2 temporary file(s):
   - temp-agents/security-scanner.md
   - examples/workflow-data.json

Creating Defined Agents

See defined-agents.md for detailed guide.

To create a permanent agent manually:

1. Create Agent File

agents/custom-agent.md:

---
name: custom-agent
namespace: orchestration:custom-agent
description: One-line description of what this agent does
tools: [Read, Grep, Edit]
usage: "Use via Task tool with subagent_type: 'orchestration:custom-agent'"
---

You are a specialized agent for [purpose].

Your responsibilities:
1. Task 1
2. Task 2

Output format:
[Expected output format]

Use these tools:
- Read: [When to use]
- Grep: [When to use]

2. Register Agent

Add to agents/registry.json:

{
  "custom-agent": {
    "file": "custom-agent.md",
    "description": "One-line description",
    "namespace": "orchestration:custom-agent",
    "created": "2025-01-08",
    "usageCount": 0
  }
}

3. Use in Workflows

Reference by name (system adds namespace automatically):

custom-agent:"Perform specialized task":output

Namespace Conventions

See namespacing.md for complete reference.

Namespace Rules

Agent Type User Writes System Executes
Built-in Explore:"task" Explore
Defined plugin workflow-socratic-designer orchestration:workflow-socratic-designer
Temp $security-scanner orchestration:security-scanner

Why Namespacing?

  1. Avoid conflicts - Plugin agents don't conflict with built-ins
  2. Clear identification - Know which plugin provides agent
  3. Proper routing - System knows where to find agent

Resolution Algorithm

function resolveAgent(name) {
  // 1. Check if built-in
  if (isBuiltIn(name)) return name;

  // 2. Check if other plugin (e.g., superpowers:)
  if (name.includes(':')) return name;

  // 3. Add orchestration namespace
  return `orchestration:${name}`;
}

Agent Promotion Process

See promotion.md for details.

After workflow execution with temp agents:

1. Review Phase

Temp agents used in this workflow:

1. security-scanner
   Description: Scans for security vulnerabilities
   Used: 1 time in workflow

2. performance-profiler
   Description: Analyzes code performance
   Used: 1 time in workflow

Select agents to save (space-separated numbers, or 'none'):

2. Selection

You selected: security-scanner

Promotion options:
[P]romote as-is - Save with current definition
[E]dit first - Modify before saving
[S]kip - Don't save this agent

3. Promotion

If promoted:

  1. File moved from temp-agents/ to agents/
  2. Entry added to agents/registry.json
  3. Confirmation message shown

4. Cleanup

Unselected agents are deleted

Agent Maintenance

Updating Agents

To update a defined agent:

  1. Edit agents/agent-name.md
  2. Update description/responsibilities/tools
  3. Optionally update agents/registry.json metadata

Changes take effect immediately in new workflows.

Deleting Agents

To remove a defined agent:

  1. Delete agents/agent-name.md
  2. Remove entry from agents/registry.json

Agent will no longer be available in workflows.

Agent Usage Statistics

Track agent usage in agents/registry.json:

{
  "security-scanner": {
    "usageCount": 15,
    "lastUsed": "2025-01-08T14:30:00Z"
  }
}

Best Practices

Creating Agents

โœ… DO:

  • Make prompts comprehensive and specific
  • Include clear output format requirements
  • Recommend appropriate tools
  • Handle edge cases
  • Define success criteria

โŒ DON'T:

  • Create for simple one-line tasks
  • Make too generic ("do analysis")
  • Forget error handling
  • Skip tool recommendations

Promoting Agents

โœ… Promote when:

  • Agent is reusable across workflows
  • Well-tested and reliable
  • Provides domain-specific expertise
  • Saves time in future workflows

โŒ Don't promote when:

  • One-time use only
  • Too specific to single workflow
  • Untested or unreliable
  • Duplicates existing agent

Naming Agents

โœ… Good names:

  • security-scanner (clear purpose)
  • api-doc-generator (descriptive)
  • performance-profiler (specific)

โŒ Bad names:

  • helper (too generic)
  • agent1 (meaningless)
  • do-stuff (vague)

Common Issues

"Agent not found" error:

  • Check spelling of agent name
  • Verify temp agent file exists in temp-agents/
  • Ensure defined agent in agents/ and registry
  • Check if agent was already cleaned up

Namespace conflict:

  • Built-in agents don't need prefix
  • Plugin agents automatically prefixed
  • Don't manually add orchestration: in workflows

Temp agent disappeared:

  • Temp agents auto-deleted after workflow
  • Save important agents during promotion phase
  • Check cleanup logs for what was deleted

Registry Structure

agents/registry.json:

{
  "$schema": {
    "description": "Registry of defined agents",
    "namespace": "orchestration:",
    "usage": "All agents accessed via 'orchestration:{agent-name}'"
  },
  "agent-name": {
    "file": "agent-name.md",
    "description": "One-line description",
    "namespace": "orchestration:agent-name",
    "created": "2025-01-08",
    "usageCount": 0,
    "lastUsed": null
  }
}

Examples

See examples in:

Related Skills

  • creating-workflows: Create workflows that use agents
  • executing-workflows: Execute workflows with agents
  • designing-syntax: Design custom syntax for agents

Need to create or manage agents? Just ask!