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Interactive agent picker for composing and dispatching parallel teams
This skill uses the workspace's default tool permissions.
Team Builder
Interactive menu for browsing and composing agent teams on demand. Works with flat or domain-subdirectory agent collections.
When to Use
- You have multiple agent personas (markdown files) and want to pick which ones to use for a task
- You want to compose an ad-hoc team from different domains (e.g., Security + SEO + Architecture)
- You want to browse what agents are available before deciding
Prerequisites
Agent files must be markdown files containing a persona prompt (identity, rules, workflow, deliverables). The first # Heading is used as the agent name and the first paragraph as the description.
Both flat and subdirectory layouts are supported:
Subdirectory layout — domain is inferred from the folder name:
agents/
├── engineering/
│ ├── security-engineer.md
│ └── software-architect.md
├── marketing/
│ └── seo-specialist.md
└── sales/
└── discovery-coach.md
Flat layout — domain inferred from shared filename prefixes. A prefix counts as a domain when 2+ files share it. Files with unique prefixes go to "General". Note: the algorithm splits at the first -, so multi-word domains (e.g., product-management) should use the subdirectory layout instead:
agents/
├── engineering-security-engineer.md
├── engineering-software-architect.md
├── marketing-seo-specialist.md
├── marketing-content-strategist.md
├── sales-discovery-coach.md
└── sales-outbound-strategist.md
Configuration
Agent directories are probed in order and results are merged:
./agents/**/*.md+./agents/*.md— project-local agents (both depths)~/.claude/agents/**/*.md+~/.claude/agents/*.md— global agents (both depths)
Results from all locations are merged and deduplicated by agent name. Project-local agents take precedence over global agents with the same name. A custom path can be used instead if the user specifies one.
How It Works
Step 1: Discover Available Agents
Glob agent directories using the probe order above. Exclude README files. For each file found:
- Subdirectory layout: extract the domain from the parent folder name
- Flat layout: collect all filename prefixes (text before the first
-). A prefix qualifies as a domain only if it appears in 2 or more filenames (e.g.,engineering-security-engineer.mdandengineering-software-architect.mdboth start withengineering→ Engineering domain). Files with unique prefixes (e.g.,code-reviewer.md,tdd-guide.md) are grouped under "General" - Extract the agent name from the first
# Heading. If no heading is found, derive the name from the filename (strip.md, replace hyphens with spaces, title-case) - Extract a one-line summary from the first paragraph after the heading
If no agent files are found after probing all locations, inform the user: "No agent files found. Checked: [list paths probed]. Expected: markdown files in one of those directories." Then stop.
Step 2: Present Domain Menu
Available agent domains:
1. Engineering — Software Architect, Security Engineer
2. Marketing — SEO Specialist
3. Sales — Discovery Coach, Outbound Strategist
Pick domains or name specific agents (e.g., "1,3" or "security + seo"):
- Skip domains with zero agents (empty directories)
- Show agent count per domain
Step 3: Handle Selection
Accept flexible input:
- Numbers: "1,3" selects all agents from Engineering and Sales
- Names: "security + seo" fuzzy-matches against discovered agents
- "all from engineering" selects every agent in that domain
If more than 5 agents are selected, list them alphabetically and ask the user to narrow down: "You selected N agents (max 5). Pick which to keep, or say 'first 5' to use the first five alphabetically."
Confirm selection:
Selected: Security Engineer + SEO Specialist
What should they work on? (describe the task):
Step 4: Spawn Agents in Parallel
- Read each selected agent's markdown file
- Prompt for the task description if not already provided
- Spawn all agents in parallel using the Agent tool:
subagent_type: "general-purpose"prompt: "{agent file content}\n\nTask: {task description}"- Each agent runs independently — no inter-agent communication needed
- If an agent fails (error, timeout, or empty output), note the failure inline (e.g., "Security Engineer: failed — [reason]") and continue with results from agents that succeeded
Step 5: Synthesize Results
Collect all outputs and present a unified report:
- Results grouped by agent
- Synthesis section highlighting:
- Agreements across agents
- Conflicts or tensions between recommendations
- Recommended next steps
If only 1 agent was selected, skip synthesis and present the output directly.
Rules
- Dynamic discovery only. Never hardcode agent lists. New files in the directory auto-appear in the menu.
- Max 5 agents per team. More than 5 produces diminishing returns and excessive token usage. Enforce at selection time.
- Parallel dispatch. All agents run simultaneously — use the Agent tool's parallel invocation pattern.
- Parallel Agent calls, not TeamCreate. This skill uses parallel Agent tool calls for independent work. TeamCreate (a Claude Code tool for multi-agent dialogue) is only needed when agents must debate or respond to each other.
Examples
User: team builder
Claude:
Available agent domains:
1. Engineering (2) — Software Architect, Security Engineer
2. Marketing (1) — SEO Specialist
3. Sales (4) — Discovery Coach, Outbound Strategist, Proposal Strategist, Sales Engineer
4. Support (1) — Executive Summary
Pick domains or name specific agents:
User: security + seo
Claude:
Selected: Security Engineer + SEO Specialist
What should they work on?
User: Review my Next.js e-commerce site before launch
[Both agents spawn in parallel, each applying their specialty to the codebase]
Claude:
## Security Engineer Findings
- [findings...]
## SEO Specialist Findings
- [findings...]
## Synthesis
Both agents agree on: [...]
Tension: Security recommends CSP that blocks inline styles, SEO needs inline schema markup. Resolution: [...]
Next steps: [...]
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