| name | chat_with_agent |
| description | Use this skill when you need to consult another agent, ask for help, or involve a specific agent the user asked for. |
| metadata | {"builtin_skill_version":"1.2","qwenpaw":{"emoji":"💬"}} |
Chat with Agent
When to Use
Use this skill when you need to ask another agent a question, seek help, request a plan, request a review, request decision support, or engage in any form of communication.
If the user explicitly asks to talk to a specific agent, you should also use this skill.
Should Use
- You need another agent's expertise, judgment, or second opinion
- You need to request a plan, review, or recommendation from an agent
- The user explicitly asks a specific agent to participate, assist, or answer
- You need to continue an existing agent session while preserving context
Should Not Use
- You can complete the task yourself and the user has not explicitly asked to involve another agent
- It is a simple Q&A that does not require a specialized agent
- The target agent is unclear — you should ask for clarification or list available agents first
- You just received a message from an agent and are about to immediately call back the same agent, which may cause a loop
Decision Rules
- If the user explicitly requests a specific agent, follow that request — but still look up the agent first; do not guess the ID
- If you can complete the task yourself, do not call another agent
- When continuing a conversation, you must pass
session_id
- By default, prefer using
list_agents() and chat_with_agent(...) for foreground conversations — do not resort to other methods
- If the task should run in the background, use
submit_to_agent(...) to submit it, then check_agent_task(...) to check the status
Usage Flow
Follow this flow strictly when using this skill:
- Ensure your tool list includes both
list_agents() and chat_with_agent(...) built-in tools
- These two tools are the foundation for communicating with other agents — do not remove or disable them
- If you do not have these tools, inform the user that you need them to talk to other agents, and ask the user to add them
- Use
list_agents() to view the currently available agents, and select one by extracting its ID
- Choose the most appropriate agent based on the user's needs and each agent's description
- If no suitable agent is found and you are not the Default Agent, use the Default Agent
- Otherwise, inform the user that no suitable agent is available, and suggest they create a new agent or adjust existing agent descriptions for better matching
- Call
chat_with_agent(...) to initiate a foreground conversation. Key parameters include:
to_agent: the target agent's ID (note: this is the ID, not the name)
text: what you want to say to the target agent
session_id: (optional) if you need multiple rounds of conversation with the same agent, pass the same session_id starting from the second round to maintain context continuity
timeout: (optional) estimated time needed for the foreground wait, to avoid premature timeouts
- If the task is better suited for background execution, use the background tool path:
submit_to_agent(...): submit a background task — only requires to_agent, text, and optionally session_id
check_agent_task(...): check task status by task_id; returns the final result when complete
Minimal Call Examples
New Conversation
list_agents()
chat_with_agent(
to_agent="<target_agent_id>",
text="[Agent <your_agent_id> requesting] I need your help determining the approach for this issue.",
)
Continuing an Existing Conversation
chat_with_agent(
to_agent="<target_agent_id>",
text="[Agent <your_agent_id> requesting] Please continue expanding on point 2 based on the previous conclusion.",
session_id="<previous_session_id>",
)
Background Submission and Status Check
submit_to_agent(
to_agent="<target_agent_id>",
text="[Agent <your_agent_id> requesting] Please complete this longer task in the background.",
)
check_agent_task(
task_id="<task_id>",
)
Important Notes
- Add a conversation identifier: it is recommended to start your message with:
[Agent <your_agent_id> requesting]
This helps the other agent clearly identify who is speaking, improving communication efficiency and accuracy.
-
Reuse sessions wisely: if you need multiple rounds of conversation with the same agent, be sure to pass the same session_id to maintain context continuity. Otherwise, each call is treated as a new conversation, and the other agent may not correctly understand your needs. You can obtain the session_id from the first round's response, for example:
[SESSION: xxx]
where xxx is the session_id value. This value is typically system-generated and has a long, unique format. Save this session_id and continue using it in subsequent conversations with the same agent.