Claude-skill-registry create-agent
Create a new custom subagent for Task() delegation. Use when adding a reusable agent prompt, when the user asks to "add an agent", or when a complex workflow should be delegated to a specialized agent.
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/data/create-agent-joernstoehler-dnd-claude-code" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-create-agent && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
skills/data/create-agent-joernstoehler-dnd-claude-code/SKILL.mdsource content
Creating a New Agent
Official Documentation
- Primary: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/sub-agents.md
- Best Practices: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/best-practices.md (section: "Create custom subagents")
File Location
Create
.claude/agents/<agent-name>.md
Agent File Format
--- name: agent-name # Required: lowercase-with-dashes description: What the agent does and when to delegate to it. Be specific about trigger conditions. # Optional fields below: tools: Read, Grep, Glob, Bash # Comma-separated; inherits all if omitted disallowedTools: Edit, Write # Explicitly deny tools model: sonnet # sonnet, opus, haiku, or inherit (default) permissionMode: default # default, acceptEdits, dontAsk, bypassPermissions, plan skills: skill-a, skill-b # Skills to preload into agent context --- You are a [role description]. ## Your Task When invoked: 1. First step 2. Second step 3. Third step ## Guidelines - Specific instruction - Another instruction ## Output Format Describe expected output format.
Built-in Subagent Types
Before creating a custom agent, consider if a built-in type suffices:
| Type | Purpose | Tools |
|---|---|---|
| Fast codebase search, file discovery | Read-only |
| Architecture, implementation planning | Read-only |
| Command execution | Bash only |
| Complex multi-step tasks | All tools |
Design Principles
Focus: One agent, one job. Don't create jack-of-all-trades agents.
Minimal Tools: Grant only necessary tools. Read-only agents can't accidentally break things.
Clear Workflow: Numbered steps help the agent stay on track.
Good Description: Claude uses the description to decide when to delegate. Include:
- What the agent specializes in
- When to use it (trigger conditions)
- "Use proactively when..." if appropriate
Example: Read-Only Reviewer
--- name: lore-checker description: Verify lore consistency across campaign materials. Use when adding new lore, after writing session logs, or when the user asks to check for contradictions. tools: Read, Grep, Glob model: haiku --- You are a lore consistency checker for TTRPG campaigns. ## Your Task 1. Identify the new or modified lore element 2. Search for related existing lore using Grep 3. Read relevant files 4. Report any contradictions or inconsistencies 5. Suggest resolutions if conflicts found ## Output Format **Checked**: [element being verified] **Related Files**: [list of files examined] **Status**: Consistent / Conflicts Found **Details**: [explanation]
Checklist
Before committing a new agent:
- Name is lowercase-with-dashes
- Description explains what AND when to delegate
- Tools are minimal for the task
- Workflow steps are clear and numbered
- Output format is specified
- Tested via Task() delegation