| name | agents-team |
| description | Enable general multi-agent team mode via spawn_agent/wait tools. Supports orchestrator, worker, reviewer, research, writer, and editor roles. |
agents-team
This Skill enables general agents team mode. It is disabled by default and only becomes available after you load this Skill.
Principles
- Only use multi-agent tools when the user explicitly requests team mode, or after this Skill is loaded.
- Always explicitly declare roles by using
agent_type:
orchestrator: plan, delegate, and merge.
worker: implement a bounded code or execution task.
reviewer: do a read-only audit for bugs, regressions, or missing checks.
research: summarize sources / produce supporting material.
writer: draft a section or structured artifact.
editor: unify voice, tighten structure, fix inconsistencies.
- Keep each sub-agent task well-scoped and output-oriented.
- Prefer parallel delegation only for independent work. If one result determines the next step, do not parallelize.
- Use
list_agents and wait to observe real team state instead of assuming progress.
- When you need to reference a specific dispatched task, track the returned
submission_id, not only the agent_id.
- Use
fork_context: true only when the child genuinely needs the current conversation context; otherwise keep prompts tighter.
- Team children inherit the parent runtime grant for tools/filesystem/network, but runtime strips further subagent spawning (
spawn_agent / legacy Task).
- Do not add blanket constraints like “不要调用任何工具” unless the task truly requires it; role prompts are soft guidance, runtime grant is the hard boundary.
Tools (available only after this Skill is loaded)
spawn_agent({ agent_type, prompt, description?, fork_context? }) -> { agent_id, submission_id }
wait({ ids, timeout_ms? }) -> agent statuses + submission statuses/previews
send_input({ id, prompt, interrupt? }) -> queue more work for that agent and return a new submission_id
resume_agent({ id }) -> reopen a closed agent so it can receive future work
close_agent({ id })
list_agents()
Recommended Workflow (General Team)
- Orchestrator determines whether the next step is read-only exploration, implementation, review, or synthesis.
- Spawn only the agents that materially reduce wall-clock time.
wait for the blocking agents before the next dependent step.
- If implementation happened, run a
reviewer or explicit verification pass before finalizing.
- Final answer: one merged result with evidence, changed files, or findings as appropriate.
Lifecycle Notes
close_agent only stops future queued work. It does not kill in-flight execution.
resume_agent is for reopening a previously closed agent, not for rewinding history.
interrupt: true is reserved but not yet implemented as a real preemption primitive. If the target agent is still busy, the tool should fail explicitly instead of pretending success.
- If you pass
task_id to spawn_agent and that task is already owned by the current parent agent, runtime will drop the duplicate child binding. If another owner already holds it, spawn_agent fails explicitly and you should retry without task_id when you only need an unbound helper.
Prompt Template
Use this exact structure when delegating:
- Context: target audience, constraints, length, tone
- Deliverable: what to output, format requirements
- Must include: bullet list of required points
- Must avoid: banned content / style