agent-team-builder

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Designs and deploys custom agent teams for specific business workflows. Interactive discovery of business processes, then generates complete team configurations with specialized agent roles, tool access, communication protocols, and handoff rules.

AI & Automation 180 stars 30 forks Updated 4 days ago MIT

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# Agent Team Builder Design and generate production-ready multi-agent team configurations for business workflows through an interactive discovery session. This skill generates configuration files; it does not execute or deploy agents. ## Contents - `references/team-templates.md` — Sales, Support, Research, and Content team starting points. - `references/config-schema.md` — Full `team-config.yaml` schema plus advanced features (A2A messaging, scaling, shared context). - `references/output-files.md` — Files to generate and the final response format. ## Workflow Always complete discovery before designing. Never generate a team config without understanding the business process first. 1. **Run discovery.** Ask the user, one area at a time: - Process name (what to automate). - Current state (who is involved, handoff points). - Pain points (where delays, errors, or bottlenecks occur). - Volume (runs per day/week/month). - Success metrics (time, error rate, satisfaction). - Constraints (compliance, approval gates, human-in-the-loop). - Integrations (CRM, email, Slack, databases, APIs). 2. **Design the team architecture.** Determine the minimum number of agents (typically 3-7). Select role types as needed: - Coordinator — orchestrates workflow, routes tasks, handles exceptions. - Specialist — deep expertise in one domain. - Validator — quality assurance, compliance checking, output review. - Interface — handles external communication. - Data ...

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Author
OneWave-AI
Repository
OneWave-AI/claude-skills
Created
7 months ago
Last Updated
4 days ago
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License
MIT

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