Aiwg devkit-create-agent

Create a new agent with AI-guided expertise definition following the Agent Design Bible

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/jmagly/aiwg
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/jmagly/aiwg "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/agentic/code/addons/aiwg-dev/skills/devkit-create-agent" ~/.claude/skills/jmagly-aiwg-devkit-create-agent-e43bad && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: agentic/code/addons/aiwg-dev/skills/devkit-create-agent/SKILL.md
source content

Create AIWG Agent

Create a new agent with AI assistance to define expertise, workflow, and capabilities.

Follows: Agent Design Bible - 10 Golden Rules for production-grade agents.

Research Foundation: REF-001 (Bandara et al.), REF-002 (Roig 2025) failure archetype prevention.

Usage

/devkit-create-agent <name> --to <target> [options]

Arguments

ArgumentRequiredDescription
nameYesAgent name (kebab-case recommended)

Required Options

OptionDescription
--toTarget addon or framework

Optional Options

OptionDescription
--templateAgent template: simple (default), complex, orchestrator
--interactiveEnable interactive mode with guided questions

Templates

Templates are in

~/.local/share/ai-writing-guide/templates/agent-scaffolding/
.

simple (default)

Single-purpose, focused agent with minimal structure (Rule 1: Single Responsibility).

  • Best for: Utility agents, single-task specialists
  • Model: haiku (efficiency tier)
  • Tools: Read, Write (Rule 2: Minimal Tools)

complex

Full reasoning agent with all safeguards including failure archetype prevention.

  • Best for: Subject matter experts, reviewers, analysts
  • Model: sonnet/opus (based on complexity)
  • Tools: Read, Write, Grep (Rule 2: 0-3 tools)
  • Includes: Grounding, uncertainty handling, recovery protocol

orchestrator

Multi-agent coordination with workflow patterns and agent assignment tables.

  • Best for: Workflow coordinators, phase managers
  • Model: opus (Rule 8: reasoning tier for coordination)
  • Tools: Task only (Rule 2: single tool for delegation)

validator

Read-only validation agent that doesn't modify state.

  • Best for: Quality gates, compliance checks, code review
  • Model: haiku/sonnet
  • Tools: Read, Grep (read-only)

Interactive Mode

When

--interactive
is specified, I will ask:

  1. Role: What is this agent's primary role?
  2. Expertise: What domains does it specialize in?
  3. Responsibilities: What are its key responsibilities?
  4. Tools: What tools does it need access to?
  5. Workflow: How should it approach tasks?
  6. Output: What format should its output take?

Examples

# Simple agent
/devkit-create-agent code-reviewer --to aiwg-utils

# Complex domain expert
/devkit-create-agent security-auditor --to sdlc-complete --template complex

# Orchestrator agent
/devkit-create-agent deployment-coordinator --to sdlc-complete --template orchestrator --interactive

Execution

  1. Validate inputs: Check name and target
  2. Verify target exists: Ensure addon/framework is installed
  3. Select template: Use specified or default to simple
  4. Gather expertise: In interactive mode, ask about domain knowledge
  5. Generate agent file: Create with frontmatter and sections
  6. Update manifest: Add agent to manifest.json
  7. Report success: Show location and customization tips

Output Location

<target>/agents/<name>.md

Agent File Structure

---
name: agent-name
description: Agent description
model: sonnet
tools: Read, Write, MultiEdit, Bash, WebFetch
---

# Agent Title

[Description]

## Expertise
[Domain knowledge]

## Responsibilities
[What the agent does]

## Workflow
[How it approaches tasks]

## Output Format
[Expected output structure]

CLI Equivalent

aiwg add-agent <name> --to <target> --template <type>

10 Golden Rules Validation

After creation, validate against the Agent Design Bible:

aiwg lint agents <target>/agents/<name>.md --verbose
RuleCheck
1. Single ResponsibilityOne clear purpose, no "and" overload
2. Minimal Tools0-3 tools, justified
3. Explicit I/OInputs and outputs defined
4. GroundingVerify before acting (Archetype 1)
5. UncertaintyEscalate ambiguity (Archetype 2)
6. Context ScopeFilter distractors (Archetype 3)
7. RecoveryHandle errors (Archetype 4)
8. Model TierMatch task complexity
9. Parallel ReadyConcurrent execution safe
10. ObservableTraceable output

Related Commands

  • /devkit-create-command
    - Create a slash command
  • /devkit-create-skill
    - Create an auto-triggered skill
  • /devkit-validate
    - Validate agent structure
  • aiwg lint agents
    - Validate against 10 Golden Rules

References

  • @$AIWG_ROOT/agentic/code/addons/aiwg-dev/README.md — aiwg-dev addon overview
  • @$AIWG_ROOT/docs/extensions/extension-types.md — Extension types including agent type
  • @$AIWG_ROOT/docs/cli-reference.md — CLI reference including add-agent command
  • @$AIWG_ROOT/agentic/code/addons/aiwg-utils/rules/god-session.md — Single-responsibility rules for agents
  • @$AIWG_ROOT/agentic/code/addons/aiwg-utils/rules/agent-deployment.md — Agent metadata structure and multi-provider deployment