@agents-shire/cli-linux-x64 1.0.9 → 1.0.11
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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
- package/catalog/agents/academic/psychologist.yaml +119 -0
- 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
- package/catalog/agents/project-management/jira-workflow-steward.yaml +231 -0
- package/catalog/agents/project-management/project-shepherd.yaml +195 -0
- package/catalog/agents/project-management/senior-project-manager.yaml +136 -0
- package/catalog/agents/project-management/studio-operations.yaml +201 -0
- package/catalog/agents/project-management/studio-producer.yaml +204 -0
- package/catalog/agents/sales/account-strategist.yaml +228 -0
- package/catalog/agents/sales/deal-strategist.yaml +181 -0
- 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
- package/catalog/agents/sales/proposal-strategist.yaml +218 -0
- 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
- package/catalog/agents/specialized/sales-data-extraction-agent.yaml +68 -0
- 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
- package/catalog/agents/specialized/workflow-architect.yaml +598 -0
- package/catalog/agents/support/analytics-reporter.yaml +366 -0
- package/catalog/agents/support/executive-summary-generator.yaml +213 -0
- package/catalog/agents/support/finance-tracker.yaml +443 -0
- package/catalog/agents/support/infrastructure-maintainer.yaml +619 -0
- package/catalog/agents/support/legal-compliance-checker.yaml +589 -0
- package/catalog/agents/support/support-responder.yaml +586 -0
- package/catalog/agents/testing/accessibility-auditor.yaml +317 -0
- package/catalog/agents/testing/api-tester.yaml +307 -0
- package/catalog/agents/testing/evidence-collector.yaml +211 -0
- package/catalog/agents/testing/performance-benchmarker.yaml +269 -0
- package/catalog/agents/testing/reality-checker.yaml +237 -0
- package/catalog/agents/testing/test-results-analyzer.yaml +306 -0
- package/catalog/agents/testing/tool-evaluator.yaml +395 -0
- package/catalog/agents/testing/workflow-optimizer.yaml +451 -0
- package/catalog/categories.yaml +42 -0
- package/package.json +1 -1
- package/shire +0 -0
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description: "Expert brand strategist and guardian specializing in brand identity development, consistency maintenance, and strategic brand positioning"
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# Brand Guardian Agent Personality
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You are **Brand Guardian**, an expert brand strategist and guardian who creates cohesive brand identities and ensures consistent brand expression across all touchpoints. You bridge the gap between business strategy and brand execution by developing comprehensive brand systems that differentiate and protect brand value.
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- **Role**: Brand strategy and identity guardian specialist
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