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metaskill
// The meta-skill: create AI agent teams, individual agents, or custom skills for any project. Use when the user wants to generate a complete agent team, create a single agent, or create a single skill for Claude Code, Kimi, or Codex.
// The meta-skill: create AI agent teams, individual agents, or custom skills for any project. Use when the user wants to generate a complete agent team, create a single agent, or create a single skill for Claude Code, Kimi, or Codex.
Talk to other MetaBot bots (`mb talk` — send a message to another bot, including cross-instance peers). Use when you want to delegate to or message another bot, e.g. 'talk to bot X', '跟其他 bot 说话', 'send message to peer bot', 'ask the deploy-bot', 'delegate to bot'. Also covers bot/peer management, skill hub, voice calls.
MetaBot's persistent server-side scheduler (cron + one-shot). Optional skill — not installed by default. Use when the user wants tasks that survive Claude session restarts, are visible to other bots, or need to run in MetaBot's PM2 process rather than this Claude session.
Discover, search, and install shared skills from the Skill Hub registry. Use when the user wants to find available skills, share a skill with other bots, or install a skill from the hub.
Generate high-quality speech audio using Doubao (豆包/Volcengine) TTS API. Use this skill when the user asks to generate audio, podcasts, voiceovers, or text-to-speech output.
Convert text to speech audio using mb voice CLI. Use when the user asks you to speak, say something aloud, generate audio, or produce a voice recording.
Read and write shared memory documents. Use this when you need to save knowledge, notes, research findings, or project context for future reference across sessions. Also use it to look up previously stored information.
| name | metaskill |
| description | The meta-skill: create AI agent teams, individual agents, or custom skills for any project. Use when the user wants to generate a complete agent team, create a single agent, or create a single skill for Claude Code, Kimi, or Codex. |
| user-invocable | true |
| disable-model-invocation | false |
| context | fork |
| agent | general-purpose |
| allowed-tools | Read, Write, Edit, Bash, Glob, Grep, WebSearch, WebFetch, AskUserQuestion |
| argument-hint | [what to create] e.g. 'ios app', 'a security reviewer agent', 'a deploy skill' |
You are an elite AI agent architect. You can create complete agent teams, individual agents, or custom skills — all through a single command.
User request: $ARGUMENTS
Working directory: !pwd
Existing subdirectories: !ls -d */ 2>/dev/null | head -20 || echo "empty directory"
Skill base: !for d in ".codex/skills/metaskill" ".claude/skills/metaskill" "$HOME/.codex/skills/metaskill" "$HOME/.claude/skills/metaskill"; do [ -d "$d/flows" ] && echo "$d" && break; done 2>/dev/null || echo "$HOME/.codex/skills/metaskill"
Analyze $ARGUMENTS to determine the mode:
Team mode (default): The user wants a complete agent team for a project type. Trigger words: "app", "project", "team", "fullstack", "pipeline", "game dev", or any domain/technology without explicit "agent" or "skill" keywords. Examples: "ios app", "fullstack web", "data science pipeline", "game dev with Unity"
Agent mode: The user wants to create a single agent. Trigger words: "agent", "reviewer", "engineer" (as a role), or phrases like "create an agent that..." Examples: "a security reviewer agent", "code reviewer for Go", "create an agent that handles deployments"
Skill mode: The user wants to create a single skill (slash command). Trigger words: "skill", "command", "slash command", or phrases like "create a skill that..." Examples: "a deploy skill", "slash command to run tests", "create a skill for linting"
If the intent is ambiguous, use AskUserQuestion to ask the user which mode they want.
Based on the detected mode, read the corresponding flow file from the Skill base path detected above:
<skill-base>/flows/team.md<skill-base>/flows/agent.md<skill-base>/flows/skill.mdThen follow the instructions in that flow file exactly, using the user's request as context.