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Build, modify, debug, and deploy agents with Agentforce Agent Script. TRIGGER when: user creates, modifies, or asks about .agent files or aiAuthoringBundle metadata; changes agent behavior, responses, or conversation logic; designs agent topics, actions, tools, sub-agents, or flow control; writes or reviews an Agent Spec; previews, debugs, deploys, publishes, or tests agents; uses Agent Script CLI commands (sf agent generate/preview/publish/test). DO NOT TRIGGER when: Apex development, Flow building, Prompt Template authoring, Experience Cloud configuration, or general Salesforce CLI tasks unrelated to Agent Script.
Create, manage, and orchestrate AI agents using the AI Maestro CLI. Use when the user asks to "create agent", "list agents", "delete agent", "hibernate agent", "wake agent", "install plugin", "show agent", "restart agent", or any agent lifecycle management task.
Agent spawning, lifecycle management, and coordination patterns. Manages 60+ agent types with specialized capabilities. Use when: spawning agents, coordinating multi-agent tasks, managing agent pools. Skip when: single-agent work, no coordination needed.
Agent harness architecture — structure a project's agent context across layers for effective AI-assisted development. Covers CLAUDE.md, skills, design docs, hooks, and all artifacts that shape how an agent understands and operates in a codebase. Use when setting up or improving a project's agent configuration, when agent context feels bloated or disorganized, when onboarding a new project for AI-assisted development, or when the agent keeps losing architectural awareness mid-task. Trigger on phrases like "set up claude", "improve CLAUDE.md", "agent keeps forgetting", "context is too long", "harness setup", "organize agent context", "how should I structure my prompts". Supports arguments: `/harness audit` to evaluate an existing project's context architecture, `/harness init` to set up harness from scratch.
Code quality verification gates wired into the agent lifecycle. Use this skill whenever writing, modifying, reviewing, or debugging code — including new features, bug fixes, refactors, troubleshooting, CI/CD setup, or project bootstrapping. Also use when the user mentions "quality", "testing strategy", "CI pipeline", "guardrails", "debugging", or asks how to improve code reliability. If you're writing code or trying to understand why code isn't working, this skill applies.
Multi-agent coordination discipline: one-message-then-wait (send complete context, wait for reply before sending again), idle notifications are heartbeats (no action unless extended + blocking + user asked), no polling loops (event-driven only), never fabricate agent responses (wait for real system events), sequential agent spawning (acknowledge between each), and proper shutdown protocol (request, wait, respect rejection). Activate when orchestrating multiple agents, managing agent teams, coordinating handoffs between agents, spawning subagents, or building multi-agent workflows. Triggers on: "coordinate agents", "spawn multiple agents", "manage agent team", "agent keeps sending messages", "polling loop", "agent idle", "shut down agent", "multi-agent workflow", "agent handoff", "coordinate parallel work", "stop bothering the other agent". Also relevant when an agent is fabricating responses, sending follow-up messages before replies arrive, or reacting to idle notifications unnecessarily.