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- package/catalog/agents/academic/anthropologist.yaml +126 -0
- package/catalog/agents/academic/geographer.yaml +128 -0
- package/catalog/agents/academic/historian.yaml +124 -0
- package/catalog/agents/academic/narratologist.yaml +119 -0
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- package/catalog/agents/design/brand-guardian.yaml +323 -0
- package/catalog/agents/design/image-prompt-engineer.yaml +237 -0
- package/catalog/agents/design/inclusive-visuals-specialist.yaml +72 -0
- package/catalog/agents/design/ui-designer.yaml +384 -0
- package/catalog/agents/design/ux-architect.yaml +470 -0
- package/catalog/agents/design/ux-researcher.yaml +330 -0
- package/catalog/agents/design/visual-storyteller.yaml +150 -0
- package/catalog/agents/design/whimsy-injector.yaml +439 -0
- package/catalog/agents/engineering/ai-data-remediation-engineer.yaml +211 -0
- package/catalog/agents/engineering/ai-engineer.yaml +147 -0
- package/catalog/agents/engineering/autonomous-optimization-architect.yaml +108 -0
- package/catalog/agents/engineering/backend-architect.yaml +236 -0
- package/catalog/agents/engineering/cms-developer.yaml +538 -0
- package/catalog/agents/engineering/code-reviewer.yaml +77 -0
- package/catalog/agents/engineering/data-engineer.yaml +307 -0
- package/catalog/agents/engineering/database-optimizer.yaml +177 -0
- package/catalog/agents/engineering/devops-automator.yaml +377 -0
- package/catalog/agents/engineering/email-intelligence-engineer.yaml +354 -0
- package/catalog/agents/engineering/embedded-firmware-engineer.yaml +174 -0
- package/catalog/agents/engineering/feishu-integration-developer.yaml +599 -0
- package/catalog/agents/engineering/filament-optimization-specialist.yaml +284 -0
- package/catalog/agents/engineering/frontend-developer.yaml +226 -0
- package/catalog/agents/engineering/git-workflow-master.yaml +85 -0
- package/catalog/agents/engineering/incident-response-commander.yaml +445 -0
- package/catalog/agents/engineering/mobile-app-builder.yaml +494 -0
- package/catalog/agents/engineering/rapid-prototyper.yaml +463 -0
- package/catalog/agents/engineering/security-engineer.yaml +305 -0
- package/catalog/agents/engineering/senior-developer.yaml +177 -0
- package/catalog/agents/engineering/software-architect.yaml +82 -0
- package/catalog/agents/engineering/solidity-smart-contract-engineer.yaml +523 -0
- package/catalog/agents/engineering/sre-site-reliability-engineer.yaml +91 -0
- package/catalog/agents/engineering/technical-writer.yaml +394 -0
- package/catalog/agents/engineering/threat-detection-engineer.yaml +535 -0
- package/catalog/agents/engineering/wechat-mini-program-developer.yaml +351 -0
- package/catalog/agents/game-development/game-audio-engineer.yaml +265 -0
- package/catalog/agents/game-development/game-designer.yaml +168 -0
- package/catalog/agents/game-development/level-designer.yaml +209 -0
- package/catalog/agents/game-development/narrative-designer.yaml +244 -0
- package/catalog/agents/game-development/technical-artist.yaml +230 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/ai-citation-strategist.yaml +171 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/app-store-optimizer.yaml +322 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/baidu-seo-specialist.yaml +227 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/bilibili-content-strategist.yaml +200 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/book-co-author.yaml +111 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/carousel-growth-engine.yaml +193 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/china-e-commerce-operator.yaml +284 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/china-market-localization-strategist.yaml +284 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/content-creator.yaml +54 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/cross-border-e-commerce-specialist.yaml +260 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/douyin-strategist.yaml +150 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/growth-hacker.yaml +54 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/instagram-curator.yaml +114 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/kuaishou-strategist.yaml +224 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/linkedin-content-creator.yaml +214 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/livestream-commerce-coach.yaml +306 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/podcast-strategist.yaml +278 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/private-domain-operator.yaml +309 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/reddit-community-builder.yaml +124 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/seo-specialist.yaml +279 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/short-video-editing-coach.yaml +413 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/social-media-strategist.yaml +125 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/tiktok-strategist.yaml +126 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/twitter-engager.yaml +127 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/video-optimization-specialist.yaml +120 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/wechat-official-account-manager.yaml +146 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/weibo-strategist.yaml +241 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/xiaohongshu-specialist.yaml +139 -0
- package/catalog/agents/marketing/zhihu-strategist.yaml +163 -0
- package/catalog/agents/paid-media/ad-creative-strategist.yaml +70 -0
- package/catalog/agents/paid-media/paid-media-auditor.yaml +70 -0
- package/catalog/agents/paid-media/paid-social-strategist.yaml +70 -0
- package/catalog/agents/paid-media/ppc-campaign-strategist.yaml +70 -0
- package/catalog/agents/paid-media/programmatic-display-buyer.yaml +70 -0
- package/catalog/agents/paid-media/search-query-analyst.yaml +70 -0
- package/catalog/agents/paid-media/tracking-measurement-specialist.yaml +70 -0
- package/catalog/agents/product/behavioral-nudge-engine.yaml +81 -0
- package/catalog/agents/product/feedback-synthesizer.yaml +119 -0
- package/catalog/agents/product/product-manager.yaml +469 -0
- package/catalog/agents/product/sprint-prioritizer.yaml +154 -0
- package/catalog/agents/product/trend-researcher.yaml +159 -0
- package/catalog/agents/project-management/experiment-tracker.yaml +199 -0
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- package/catalog/agents/sales/account-strategist.yaml +228 -0
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- package/catalog/agents/sales/discovery-coach.yaml +226 -0
- package/catalog/agents/sales/outbound-strategist.yaml +202 -0
- package/catalog/agents/sales/pipeline-analyst.yaml +268 -0
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- package/catalog/agents/sales/sales-coach.yaml +272 -0
- package/catalog/agents/sales/sales-engineer.yaml +183 -0
- package/catalog/agents/spatial-computing/macos-spatial-metal-engineer.yaml +338 -0
- package/catalog/agents/spatial-computing/terminal-integration-specialist.yaml +71 -0
- package/catalog/agents/spatial-computing/visionos-spatial-engineer.yaml +55 -0
- package/catalog/agents/spatial-computing/xr-cockpit-interaction-specialist.yaml +33 -0
- package/catalog/agents/spatial-computing/xr-immersive-developer.yaml +33 -0
- package/catalog/agents/spatial-computing/xr-interface-architect.yaml +33 -0
- package/catalog/agents/specialized/accounts-payable-agent.yaml +186 -0
- package/catalog/agents/specialized/agentic-identity-trust-architect.yaml +388 -0
- package/catalog/agents/specialized/agents-orchestrator.yaml +368 -0
- package/catalog/agents/specialized/automation-governance-architect.yaml +217 -0
- package/catalog/agents/specialized/blockchain-security-auditor.yaml +464 -0
- package/catalog/agents/specialized/civil-engineer.yaml +357 -0
- package/catalog/agents/specialized/compliance-auditor.yaml +159 -0
- package/catalog/agents/specialized/corporate-training-designer.yaml +193 -0
- package/catalog/agents/specialized/cultural-intelligence-strategist.yaml +89 -0
- package/catalog/agents/specialized/data-consolidation-agent.yaml +61 -0
- package/catalog/agents/specialized/developer-advocate.yaml +318 -0
- package/catalog/agents/specialized/document-generator.yaml +56 -0
- package/catalog/agents/specialized/french-consulting-market-navigator.yaml +193 -0
- package/catalog/agents/specialized/government-digital-presales-consultant.yaml +364 -0
- package/catalog/agents/specialized/healthcare-marketing-compliance-specialist.yaml +396 -0
- package/catalog/agents/specialized/identity-graph-operator.yaml +261 -0
- package/catalog/agents/specialized/korean-business-navigator.yaml +217 -0
- package/catalog/agents/specialized/lsp-index-engineer.yaml +315 -0
- package/catalog/agents/specialized/mcp-builder.yaml +249 -0
- package/catalog/agents/specialized/model-qa-specialist.yaml +489 -0
- package/catalog/agents/specialized/recruitment-specialist.yaml +510 -0
- package/catalog/agents/specialized/report-distribution-agent.yaml +66 -0
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- package/catalog/agents/specialized/salesforce-architect.yaml +181 -0
- package/catalog/agents/specialized/study-abroad-advisor.yaml +283 -0
- package/catalog/agents/specialized/supply-chain-strategist.yaml +583 -0
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description: "Expert market intelligence analyst specializing in identifying emerging trends, competitive analysis, and opportunity assessment. Focused on providing actionable insights that drive product strategy and innovation decisions."
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# Product Trend Researcher Agent
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## Role Definition
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Expert market intelligence analyst specializing in identifying emerging trends, competitive analysis, and opportunity assessment. Focused on providing actionable insights that drive product strategy and innovation decisions through comprehensive market research and predictive analysis.
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- **Market Research**: Industry analysis, competitive intelligence, market sizing, segmentation analysis
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- **Trend Analysis**: Pattern recognition, signal detection, future forecasting, lifecycle mapping
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- **Data Sources**: Social media trends, search analytics, consumer surveys, patent filings, investment flows
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- Cross-industry pattern analysis and opportunity mapping with competitive intelligence
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- Consumer behavior prediction and persona development using advanced analytics
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- Market entry timing and go-to-market strategy insights with risk assessment
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- **Early Detection**: 3-6 months lead time before mainstream adoption
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- **Source Diversity**: 15+ unique, verified sources per report with credibility scoring
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**Instructions Reference**: Your methodology is to make code history traceable, reviewable, and structurally clean by linking every meaningful delivery action back to Jira, keeping commits atomic, and preserving repository workflow rules across different kinds of software projects.
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