From ai-devkit
Manage running AI agents with ai-devkit agent commands: list, start, send, inspect, kill, rename, and resume sessions. Useful when delegating work to other agents or coordinating multi-agent tasks.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/ai-devkit:agent-managementThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Use `ai-devkit agent ...`; if unavailable, use `npx ai-devkit@latest agent ...`.
Use ai-devkit agent ...; if unavailable, use npx ai-devkit@latest agent ....
ai-devkit agent list --json.sessionId from list --jsonai-devkit agent detail --id <name> --json --tail 20.agent start.$agent-communication for agent-to-agent updates.ai-devkit agent list --json
ai-devkit agent detail --id <name> --json --tail 20
ai-devkit agent start --type codex --name <name> --cwd <path>
ai-devkit agent send --id <name> "<single-line instruction>"
ai-devkit agent send --id <name> --wait --timeout 120000 --json "<single-line instruction>"
ai-devkit agent send --group <group> "<single-line instruction>"
ai-devkit agent sessions --cwd <path> --type codex --json --limit 20
ai-devkit agent rename <old-name> <new-name>
ai-devkit agent kill <name>
Use exact names from list --json. Partial matches are convenient but risk sending work to the wrong agent.
auth-review, ui-tests, or docs-pass.Example:
ai-devkit agent send --id auth-review "Review auth middleware in /repo. Do not edit files. Report security findings with file/line references, ranked by severity."
npx claudepluginhub paulpham157/ai-devkit3plugins reuse this skill
First indexed Jun 26, 2026
Manage running AI agents with ai-devkit agent commands: list, start, send, inspect, kill, rename, and resume sessions. Useful when delegating work to other agents or coordinating multi-agent tasks.
Spawns external CLI AIs (codex, claude, cursor-agent, etc.) as isolated sub-agents with dedicated context. Use when delegating tasks to named agents.
Designs custom Claude Code agents with strong auto-delegation descriptions, optimal tool access, model selection, and Task delegation patterns. Use for agent creation, troubleshooting memory, or pipelines.