@intentsolutionsio/ai-sdk-agents 1.0.0 → 1.0.6

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  ## 🎯 What This Plugin Does
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  Transform complex workflows into multi-agent systems where specialized agents:
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  - **Hand off tasks** to each other automatically
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  - **Route requests** to the best-suited agent
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  - **Coordinate** complex workflows across multiple LLMs
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  ### Rate Limits by Provider
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  #### OpenAI (Paid)
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  - **GPT-4:** 10,000 requests/day (Tier 1), 500 RPM
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  - **GPT-4 Turbo:** 30,000 requests/day (Tier 2), 3,000 RPM
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  - **Registration:** ✅ Email + payment required
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  **Multi-Agent Impact:** 5 agents × 500 RPM limit = effective 100 RPM per agent
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  - **Registration:** ✅ Email + payment required
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  **Multi-Agent Impact:** 5 agents × 1,000 RPM limit = effective 200 RPM per agent
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  - **Gemini 1.5 Flash (Free):** 15 RPM, 1M tokens/day
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  - **Gemini (Paid):** 1,000 RPM, unlimited tokens
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  **Multi-Agent Impact:** Free tier 15 RPM = 3 RPM per agent (5 agents) → Very restrictive
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  #### Ollama (FREE - Self-Hosted)
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  - **Requests:** ∞ Unlimited (hardware-limited only)
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  - **See:** [ollama-local-ai plugin](../ollama-local-ai/README.md#multi-agent-rate-limit-strategies) for detailed hardware sizing
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  ### When to Use Paid APIs vs Ollama
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  ### 1. Code Generation Pipeline
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  **Purpose**: Coordinate complex multi-agent workflows
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  ## 🔗 Integration with Other Plugins
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  ### Migration Guide: Paid → Free
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  name: multi-agent-orchestrator
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  You are an expert in multi-agent system architecture and AI SDK v5 orchestration.
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7
 
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  # Mission
9
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11
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@@ -16,7 +18,9 @@ Set up a complete multi-agent orchestration project using @ai-sdk-tools/agents,
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@@ -24,6 +28,7 @@ node --version
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@@ -41,6 +46,7 @@ npm install @ai-sdk/google # For Gemini
41
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42
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45
51
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@@ -50,6 +56,7 @@ mkdir -p config
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56
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51
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52
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59
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54
61
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55
62
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@@ -80,6 +87,7 @@ When you receive a request:
80
87
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81
88
 
82
89
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90
+
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84
92
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85
93
  import { anthropic } from '@ai-sdk/anthropic';
@@ -119,6 +127,7 @@ Always provide sources and reasoning for your findings.`,
119
127
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120
128
 
121
129
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130
+
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123
132
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124
133
  import { anthropic } from '@ai-sdk/anthropic';
@@ -140,6 +149,7 @@ When you complete implementation, hand off to reviewer for quality check.`,
140
149
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141
150
 
142
151
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152
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144
154
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145
155
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@@ -165,6 +175,7 @@ Provide a comprehensive review with:
165
175
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166
176
 
167
177
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178
+
168
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169
180
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170
181
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@@ -219,6 +230,7 @@ if (require.main === module) {
219
230
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220
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221
232
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233
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223
235
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224
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@@ -233,6 +245,7 @@ GOOGLE_API_KEY=your_google_key_here
233
245
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234
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235
247
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@@ -243,6 +256,7 @@ dist/
243
256
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244
257
 
245
258
  ### examples/code-generation.ts
259
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246
260
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247
261
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248
262
 
@@ -258,6 +272,7 @@ example();
258
272
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259
273
 
260
274
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275
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276
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262
277
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263
278
 
@@ -275,6 +290,7 @@ example();
275
290
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276
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277
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280
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@@ -295,6 +311,7 @@ Add scripts to package.json:
295
311
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296
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297
313
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314
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299
316
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300
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@@ -320,6 +337,7 @@ Add scripts to package.json:
320
337
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321
338
 
322
339
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340
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324
342
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325
343
 
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333
351
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334
352
 
335
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353
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354
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337
356
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338
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339
358
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340
359
 
341
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360
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361
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362
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343
363
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344
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@@ -363,10 +383,12 @@ console.log(result.output);
363
383
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364
384
 
365
385
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386
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367
388
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368
389
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369
390
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391
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371
393
 
372
394
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@@ -378,18 +400,21 @@ After creating all files:
378
400
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379
401
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380
402
 
381
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403
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404
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383
406
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384
407
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385
408
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386
409
 
387
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410
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411
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389
413
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390
414
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391
415
 
392
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416
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417
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394
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395
420
 
@@ -6,7 +6,9 @@ model: sonnet
6
6
  You are an expert in multi-agent system testing and observability.
7
7
 
8
8
  # Mission
9
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9
10
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11
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10
12
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11
13
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12
14
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@@ -18,6 +20,7 @@ Test a multi-agent orchestration system by:
18
20
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19
21
 
20
22
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23
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21
24
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22
25
  - `/ai-agents-test "Research best practices for React performance"`
23
26
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@@ -42,10 +45,12 @@ fi
42
45
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43
46
 
44
47
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48
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45
49
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46
50
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47
51
 
48
52
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53
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54
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50
55
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51
56
  - **Debug**: "Why is my JWT authentication failing?"
@@ -56,6 +61,7 @@ Default tasks by category:
56
61
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57
62
 
58
63
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64
+
59
65
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60
66
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61
67
 
@@ -509,6 +515,7 @@ After test completion, show:
509
515
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510
516
 
511
517
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518
+
512
519
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513
520
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514
521
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@@ -518,11 +525,13 @@ A successful test should have:
518
525
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519
526
 
520
527
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528
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521
529
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522
530
  - **Medium tasks** (code generation): 30-60 seconds, 3-5 handoffs
523
531
  - **Complex tasks** (full pipeline): 60-120 seconds, 5-8 handoffs
524
532
 
525
533
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534
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535
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527
536
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528
537
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1
1
  {
2
2
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3
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3
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4
4
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5
5
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6
6
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@@ -1,16 +1,24 @@
1
1
  ---
2
2
  name: orchestrating-multi-agent-systems
3
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4
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5
- Use when building complex AI systems requiring agent collaboration, task delegation, or workflow coordination.
6
- Trigger with phrases like "create multi-agent system", "orchestrate agents", or "coordinate agent workflows".
7
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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9
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10
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11
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12
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8
13
  allowed-tools: Read, Write, Edit, Grep, Glob, Bash(npm:*)
9
14
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10
15
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11
16
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12
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13
- tags: [ai, workflow, agent-orchestration]
17
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18
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19
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20
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21
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14
22
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15
23
  # Orchestrating Multi-Agent Systems
16
24
 
@@ -78,4 +86,4 @@ See `${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/references/examples.md` for additional examples.
78
86
  - [Zod Schema Library](https://zod.dev) -- input/output validation for tools and flows
79
87
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80
88
  - Coordinator-worker and supervisor orchestration pattern references
81
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89
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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
1
1
  # References
2
2
 
3
3
  Bundled resources for ai-sdk-agents skill
4
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@@ -3,22 +3,27 @@
3
3
  Common issues and solutions:
4
4
 
5
5
  **Agent Initialization Failures**
6
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6
7
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7
8
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8
9
 
9
10
  **Handoff Execution Errors**
11
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10
12
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11
13
  - Solution: Review handoff rules for clarity, implement handoff depth limits, add fallback agents
12
14
 
13
15
  **Routing Logic Failures**
16
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14
17
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15
18
  - Solution: Refine routing criteria, add default routing rules, implement topic classification improvement
16
19
 
17
20
  **Tool Access Violations**
21
+
18
22
  - Error: Agent attempts to use unauthorized tools
19
23
  - Solution: Review tool permissions per agent, implement proper access control, validate tool configurations
20
24
 
21
25
  **Workflow Deadlocks**
26
+
22
27
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23
28
  - Solution: Implement timeout mechanisms, add workflow monitoring, design escape conditions for stuck states
24
29
 
@@ -1,35 +1,45 @@
1
- # Implementation Guide
1
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2
2
 
3
3
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4
+
4
5
  Set up the foundation for your multi-agent system:
6
+
5
7
  1. Create project directory with necessary subdirectories
6
8
  2. Initialize npm project with TypeScript configuration
7
9
  3. Install AI SDK v5 and provider-specific packages
8
10
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9
11
 
10
12
  ### Step 2: Define Agent Roles
13
+
11
14
  Identify and specify specialized agents needed:
15
+
12
16
  - Determine agent responsibilities and capabilities
13
17
  - Define agent system prompts with clear instructions
14
18
  - Specify tools each agent can access
15
19
  - Establish agent communication protocols
16
20
 
17
21
  ### Step 3: Implement Agents
22
+
18
23
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24
+
19
25
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20
26
  2. Configure system prompts for agent behavior
21
27
  3. Define tool functions for agent capabilities
22
28
  4. Implement handoff rules for inter-agent delegation
23
29
 
24
30
  ### Step 4: Configure Orchestration
31
+
25
32
  Set up coordination between agents:
33
+
26
34
  - Define workflow sequences for task processing
27
35
  - Implement routing logic for task distribution
28
36
  - Configure handoff mechanisms between agents
29
37
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30
38
 
31
39
  ### Step 5: Test and Refine
40
+
32
41
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42
+
33
43
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34
44
  - Verify handoff execution between agents
35
45
  - Validate routing logic with different input scenarios
@@ -6,6 +6,6 @@ Bundled resources for ai-sdk-agents skill
6
6
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7
7
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8
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10
9
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10
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5
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6
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7
7
 
8
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9
8
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10
9
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11
10
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12
11
 
12
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13
13
  def create_project_structure(project_name: str, output_dir: str = "."):
14
14
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15
15
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16
16
 
17
17
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18
- directories = [
19
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20
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21
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22
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23
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24
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18
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25
19
 
26
20
  for dir_path in directories:
27
21
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@@ -33,16 +27,12 @@ def create_project_structure(project_name: str, output_dir: str = "."):
33
27
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34
28
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35
29
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36
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37
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38
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39
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40
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41
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30
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31
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42
32
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43
33
 
44
34
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45
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35
+ with open(config_file, "w") as f:
46
36
  json.dump(config, f, indent=2)
47
37
  print(f"✓ Created configuration: {config_file}")
48
38
 
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67
57
 
68
58
  return base_path
69
59
 
60
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70
61
  def main():
71
- parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Automates the creation of agent files and configuration based on user input.")
72
- parser.add_argument('--project', '-p', required=True, help='Project name')
73
- parser.add_argument('--output', '-o', default='.', help='Output directory')
74
- parser.add_argument('--config', '-c', help='Configuration file')
62
+ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
63
+ description="Automates the creation of agent files and configuration based on user input."
64
+ )
65
+ parser.add_argument("--project", "-p", required=True, help="Project name")
66
+ parser.add_argument("--output", "-o", default=".", help="Output directory")
67
+ parser.add_argument("--config", "-c", help="Configuration file")
75
68
 
76
69
  args = parser.parse_args()
77
70
 
@@ -82,13 +75,15 @@ def main():
82
75
  # Load additional configuration
83
76
  if Path(args.config).exists():
84
77
  with open(args.config) as f:
85
- extra_config = json.load(f)
78
+ json.load(f)
86
79
  print(f"✓ Loaded configuration from {args.config}")
87
80
 
88
81
  print(f"\n✅ Project initialized successfully at {project_path}")
89
82
  return 0
90
83
 
84
+
91
85
  if __name__ == "__main__":
92
86
  import sys
93
87
  import time
88
+
94
89
  sys.exit(main())
@@ -5,12 +5,11 @@ Installs necessary npm packages for the agents.
5
5
  Generated: 2025-12-10 03:48:17
6
6
  """
7
7
 
8
- import os
9
8
  import sys
10
9
  import json
11
10
  import argparse
12
11
  from pathlib import Path
13
- from datetime import datetime
12
+
14
13
 
15
14
  def process_file(file_path: Path) -> bool:
16
15
  """Process individual file."""
@@ -24,7 +23,7 @@ def process_file(file_path: Path) -> bool:
24
23
  # This is a template that can be customized
25
24
 
26
25
  try:
27
- if file_path.suffix == '.json':
26
+ if file_path.suffix == ".json":
28
27
  with open(file_path) as f:
29
28
  data = json.load(f)
30
29
  print(f" ✓ Valid JSON with {len(data)} keys")
@@ -37,12 +36,13 @@ def process_file(file_path: Path) -> bool:
37
36
  print(f" ✗ Error: {e}")
38
37
  return False
39
38
 
39
+
40
40
  def process_directory(dir_path: Path) -> int:
41
41
  """Process all files in directory."""
42
42
  processed = 0
43
43
  failed = 0
44
44
 
45
- for file_path in dir_path.rglob('*'):
45
+ for file_path in dir_path.rglob("*"):
46
46
  if file_path.is_file():
47
47
  if process_file(file_path):
48
48
  processed += 1
@@ -51,28 +51,27 @@ def process_directory(dir_path: Path) -> int:
51
51
 
52
52
  return processed, failed
53
53
 
54
+
54
55
  def main():
55
- parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
56
- description="Installs necessary npm packages for the agents."
57
- )
58
- parser.add_argument('input', help='Input file or directory')
59
- parser.add_argument('--output', '-o', help='Output directory')
60
- parser.add_argument('--verbose', '-v', action='store_true', help='Verbose output')
61
- parser.add_argument('--config', '-c', help='Configuration file')
56
+ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Installs necessary npm packages for the agents.")
57
+ parser.add_argument("input", help="Input file or directory")
58
+ parser.add_argument("--output", "-o", help="Output directory")
59
+ parser.add_argument("--verbose", "-v", action="store_true", help="Verbose output")
60
+ parser.add_argument("--config", "-c", help="Configuration file")
62
61
 
63
62
  args = parser.parse_args()
64
63
 
65
64
  input_path = Path(args.input)
66
65
 
67
- print(f"🚀 ai-sdk-agents - dependency_installer.sh")
68
- print(f" Category: ai-ml")
69
- print(f" Plugin: ai-sdk-agents")
66
+ print("🚀 ai-sdk-agents - dependency_installer.sh")
67
+ print(" Category: ai-ml")
68
+ print(" Plugin: ai-sdk-agents")
70
69
  print(f" Input: {input_path}")
71
70
 
72
71
  if args.config:
73
72
  if Path(args.config).exists():
74
73
  with open(args.config) as f:
75
- config = json.load(f)
74
+ json.load(f)
76
75
  print(f" Config: {args.config}")
77
76
 
78
77
  # Process input
@@ -81,7 +80,7 @@ def main():
81
80
  result = 0 if success else 1
82
81
  elif input_path.is_dir():
83
82
  processed, failed = process_directory(input_path)
84
- print(f"\n📊 SUMMARY")
83
+ print("\n📊 SUMMARY")
85
84
  print(f" ✅ Processed: {processed}")
86
85
  print(f" ❌ Failed: {failed}")
87
86
  result = 0 if failed == 0 else 1
@@ -96,5 +95,6 @@ def main():
96
95
 
97
96
  return result
98
97
 
98
+
99
99
  if __name__ == "__main__":
100
100
  sys.exit(main())
@@ -5,23 +5,17 @@ Creates and populates .env file with API keys based on user input.
5
5
  Generated: 2025-12-10 03:48:17
6
6
  """
7
7
 
8
- import os
9
8
  import json
10
9
  import argparse
11
10
  from pathlib import Path
12
11
 
12
+
13
13
  def create_project_structure(project_name: str, output_dir: str = "."):
14
14
  """Create project structure for ai-sdk-agents."""
15
15
  base_path = Path(output_dir) / project_name
16
16
 
17
17
  # Create directories
18
- directories = [
19
- base_path,
20
- base_path / "config",
21
- base_path / "data",
22
- base_path / "output",
23
- base_path / "logs"
24
- ]
18
+ directories = [base_path, base_path / "config", base_path / "data", base_path / "output", base_path / "logs"]
25
19
 
26
20
  for dir_path in directories:
27
21
  dir_path.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
@@ -33,16 +27,12 @@ def create_project_structure(project_name: str, output_dir: str = "."):
33
27
  "version": "1.0.0",
34
28
  "skill": "ai-sdk-agents",
35
29
  "category": "ai-ml",
36
- "created": time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'),
37
- "settings": {
38
- "debug": False,
39
- "verbose": True,
40
- "max_workers": 4
41
- }
30
+ "created": time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"),
31
+ "settings": {"debug": False, "verbose": True, "max_workers": 4},
42
32
  }
43
33
 
44
34
  config_file = base_path / "config" / "settings.json"
45
- with open(config_file, 'w') as f:
35
+ with open(config_file, "w") as f:
46
36
  json.dump(config, f, indent=2)
47
37
  print(f"✓ Created configuration: {config_file}")
48
38
 
@@ -67,11 +57,12 @@ See skill documentation for usage instructions.
67
57
 
68
58
  return base_path
69
59
 
60
+
70
61
  def main():
71
62
  parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Creates and populates .env file with API keys based on user input.")
72
- parser.add_argument('--project', '-p', required=True, help='Project name')
73
- parser.add_argument('--output', '-o', default='.', help='Output directory')
74
- parser.add_argument('--config', '-c', help='Configuration file')
63
+ parser.add_argument("--project", "-p", required=True, help="Project name")
64
+ parser.add_argument("--output", "-o", default=".", help="Output directory")
65
+ parser.add_argument("--config", "-c", help="Configuration file")
75
66
 
76
67
  args = parser.parse_args()
77
68
 
@@ -82,13 +73,15 @@ def main():
82
73
  # Load additional configuration
83
74
  if Path(args.config).exists():
84
75
  with open(args.config) as f:
85
- extra_config = json.load(f)
76
+ json.load(f)
86
77
  print(f"✓ Loaded configuration from {args.config}")
87
78
 
88
79
  print(f"\n✅ Project initialized successfully at {project_path}")
89
80
  return 0
90
81
 
82
+
91
83
  if __name__ == "__main__":
92
84
  import sys
93
85
  import time
86
+
94
87
  sys.exit(main())