| name | agent-orchestration |
| description | Lists available Cursor agents (planner, architect, tdd-guide, code-reviewer, security-reviewer, build-error-resolver, e2e-runner, refactor-cleaner, doc-updater) and when to use each. Use when the user asks which agent to use, how to delegate work, or what agents are available. |
Agent Orchestration
Available Agents
Located in ~/.cursor/agents/:
| Agent | Purpose | When to Use |
|---|
| planner | Implementation planning | Complex features, refactoring |
| architect | System design | Architectural decisions |
| tdd-guide | Test-driven development | New features, bug fixes |
| code-reviewer | Code review | After writing code |
| security-reviewer | Security analysis | Before commits |
| build-error-resolver | Fix build errors | When build fails |
| e2e-runner | E2E testing | Critical user flows |
| refactor-cleaner | Dead code cleanup | Code maintenance |
| doc-updater | Documentation | Updating docs |
Immediate Agent Usage
No user prompt needed:
- Complex feature requests - Use planner agent
- Code just written/modified - Use code-reviewer agent
- Bug fix or new feature - Use tdd-guide agent
- Architectural decision - Use architect agent
Parallel Task Execution
ALWAYS use parallel Task execution for independent operations:
# GOOD: Parallel execution
Launch 3 agents in parallel:
1. Agent 1: Security analysis of auth.ts
2. Agent 2: Performance review of cache system
3. Agent 3: Type checking of utils.ts
# BAD: Sequential when unnecessary
First agent 1, then agent 2, then agent 3
Multi-Perspective Analysis
For complex problems, use split role sub-agents:
- Factual reviewer
- Senior engineer
- Security expert
- Consistency reviewer
- Redundancy checkerrsor