kiro-agents 1.6.0 → 1.6.1

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  AI agent system for Kiro IDE. Create specialized agents, switch interaction modes, and reduce cognitive load during development.
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  ```bash
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  npx kiro-agents
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  ```
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  # Agent Management
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+ ## Parameter Detection
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+ **CRITICAL: Check if user provided agent name as parameter**
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+ If the user's message contains `/agents {agent_name}` with a specific agent name (e.g., `/agents kiro-master`):
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+ 1. **DO NOT execute the interactive management flow below**
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+ 2. **INSTEAD, execute the instruction alias for agent activation:**
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+ - Read `.kiro/agents/{agent_name}.md` into context
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+ - Read #[[file:protocols/agent-activation.md]] into context
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+ - Follow all steps from the "Agent Activation Steps" section in agent-activation.md
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+ - Use `{agent_name}` as the agent identifier throughout the protocol
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+ 3. **Stop processing this document** - The agent activation protocol takes over
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+ **Only continue with interactive management flow below if user typed `/agents` without parameters.**
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+ ---
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+ ## Interactive Management Mode
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  You are now in **agent management mode** using chit-chat interaction protocol.
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  ## Agent Management Steps
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  Execute `listDirectory` on `.kiro/agents/`:
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  **If directory doesn't exist OR directory is empty:**
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- 1. **Read `~/.kiro/steering/kiro-agents/protocols/agent-creation.mdx` into context** - Load agent creation protocol
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+ 1. **Read #[[file:protocols/agent-creation.md]] into context** - Load agent creation protocol
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  2. Create `.kiro/agents/kiro-master.md` agent automatically using the description from "Initial Agent" section
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- 3. Follow the agent definition structure from agent-creation.mdx protocol
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+ 3. Follow the agent definition structure from agent-creation.md protocol
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  4. Show diff block indicating setup completion
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  5. Continue to Step 3 with kiro-master as available agent
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  #### Option 2 - Create New Agent
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- - **Read `~/.kiro/steering/kiro-agents/protocols/agent-creation.mdx` into context** - Load agent creation protocol
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- - Follow all steps from the "Agent Creation Steps" section in agent-creation.mdx
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+ - **Read #[[file:protocols/agent-creation.md]] into context** - Load agent creation protocol
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+ - Follow all steps from the "Agent Creation Steps" section in agent-creation.md
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  - Start agent creation workflow with interactive wizard
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  - Ask for agent type (code-focused, documentation, testing, etc.)
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  - Collect agent name, description, capabilities
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  #### Option 3 - Manage Existing Agent
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- - **Read `~/.kiro/steering/kiro-agents/protocols/agent-creation.mdx` into context** - Load agent structure reference
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+ - **Read #[[file:protocols/agent-creation.md]] into context** - Load agent structure reference
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  - Show numbered list of available agents
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  - User selects agent to manage
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  - Offer management options:
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  **Load and execute activation protocol:**
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  1. Read `.kiro/agents/{agent_name}.md` into context
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- 2. Read `~/.kiro/steering/kiro-agents/protocols/agent-activation.mdx` into context
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- 3. Follow all steps from the "Agent Activation Steps" section in agent-activation.mdx
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+ 2. Read #[[file:protocols/agent-activation.md]] into context
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+ 3. Follow all steps from the "Agent Activation Steps" section in agent-activation.md
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  4. Use `{agent_name}` as the agent identifier throughout the protocol
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  </definition>
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  </alias>
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  **Load and execute mode switching protocol:**
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  1. Read `kiro-{mode_name}-mode.md` from agent-system directory into context
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- 2. Read `~/.kiro/steering/kiro-agents/protocols/mode-switching.mdx` into context
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- 3. Follow all steps from the "Mode Switch Steps" section in mode-switching.mdx
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+ 2. Read #[[file:protocols/mode-switching.md]] into context
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+ 3. Follow all steps from the "Mode Switch Steps" section in mode-switching.md
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  4. Use `{mode_name}` as the mode identifier throughout the protocol
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  </definition>
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+ # Agent Creation Protocol
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+ This file contains the detailed instructions for creating new agents. It is referenced during agent creation workflow in agent management mode.
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+ ## Agent Creation Steps
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+ When creating a new agent:
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+ ### Step 1: Initialize Creation Wizard
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+ Use chit-chat mode for the creation process:
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+ ```diff
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+ 👉 Agent creation wizard
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+ ⏳ Gathering agent information
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+ ```
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+ **Current Focus**: Creating new agent
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+ ### Step 2: Collect Agent Information
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+ Guide user through agent definition with numbered choices:
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+ #### 2.1: Agent Type Selection
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+ **What type of agent would you like to create?**
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+ 1. **Specialist** - Focused on specific domain (e.g., refactoring, testing)
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+ - Deep expertise in narrow area
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+ - Clear boundaries of responsibility
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+ - Best for: Specialized tasks requiring domain expertise
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+ 2. **Generalist** - Broad capabilities across domains
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+ - Flexible and adaptable
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+ - Good for exploration and discovery
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+ - Best for: General-purpose assistance
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+ 3. **Coordinator** - Manages other agents
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+ - Orchestrates complex workflows
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+ - Handles agent handoffs
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+ - Best for: Multi-agent workflows
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+ #### 2.2: Agent Name
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+ **What should we name this agent?**
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+ Requirements:
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+ - Lowercase with hyphens (e.g., `refactor-architect`)
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+ - No spaces or special characters
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+ - Descriptive of agent's purpose
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+ - Must be unique (check `.kiro/agents/` directory)
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+ #### 2.3: Agent Description
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+ **Provide a brief description (1-2 sentences):**
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+ This will be shown in agent listings and help users understand when to use this agent.
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+ Example: "Specialized in code refactoring with focus on design patterns, SOLID principles, and maintainability improvements."
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+ #### 2.4: Core Responsibilities
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+ **What are the agent's primary responsibilities? (3-5 items)**
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+ Example:
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+ - Analyze code structure and identify refactoring opportunities
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+ - Apply design patterns appropriately
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+ - Improve code maintainability and readability
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+ - Ensure SOLID principles compliance
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+ #### 2.5: Capabilities
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+ **What specific capabilities should this agent have?**
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+ Group by category. Example:
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+ **Code Analysis:**
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+ - Detect code smells and anti-patterns
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+ - Identify coupling and cohesion issues
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+ - Analyze complexity metrics
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+ **Refactoring:**
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+ - Extract methods and classes
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+ - Apply design patterns
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+ - Simplify conditional logic
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+ #### 2.6: Interaction Protocol
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+ **How should this agent interact with users?**
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+ 1. **Formal** - Professional, structured responses
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+ 2. **Casual** - Conversational, friendly tone
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+ 3. **Technical** - Precise, detailed explanations
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+ 4. **Chit-chat mode** - Interactive with diff blocks and numbered choices
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+ **Confirmation requirements:**
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+ - Always confirm before changes
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+ - Never confirm (trusted operations)
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+ - Confirm only risky operations
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+ #### 2.7: Mandatory Protocols
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+ **What rules MUST this agent follow?**
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+ Example:
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+ 1. **Always analyze before refactoring** - Never refactor without understanding impact
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+ 2. **Preserve functionality** - Ensure tests pass after refactoring
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+ 3. **Document changes** - Explain why refactoring was done
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+ #### 2.8: Workflows
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+ **Define step-by-step processes for common tasks:**
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+ Example workflow:
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+ **Refactor Code:**
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+ 1. Analyze current code structure
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+ 2. Identify refactoring opportunities
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+ 3. Propose refactoring plan
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+ 4. Get user confirmation
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+ 5. Apply refactoring
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+ 6. Verify tests pass
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+ 7. Document changes
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+ ### Step 3: Generate Agent Definition File
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+ Create `.kiro/agents/{agent-name}.md` with this structure:
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+ ```markdown
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+ ---
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+ name: {agent-name}
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+ type: {specialist|generalist|coordinator}
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+ description: {brief description}
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+ version: 1.0.0
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+ ---
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+ # {Agent Name}
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+ {Brief overview of agent purpose and capabilities}
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+ ## Core Responsibilities
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+ {List of primary responsibilities}
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+ ## Capabilities
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+ {Detailed list organized by category}
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+ ## Interaction Protocol
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+ {How agent responds to user input}
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+ **Response Style:** {formal|casual|technical|chit-chat}
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+ **Formatting Preferences:**
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+ - {Code blocks, lists, tables, etc.}
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+ **Confirmation Requirements:**
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+ - {Always, never, when risky}
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+ **Error Handling:**
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+ - {How agent handles errors}
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+ ## Mandatory Protocols
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+ {Rules agent MUST follow with rationale}
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+ ## Workflows
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+ {Step-by-step processes for common tasks}
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+ ## Examples
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+ ### Example 1: {Scenario Name}
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+ **User:** {Example user input}
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+ **Agent:** {Example agent response}
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+ ### Example 2: {Scenario Name}
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+ **User:** {Example user input}
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+ **Agent:** {Example agent response}
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+ ## Integration Points
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+ ### Required Steering Documents
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+ - `{steering-name}.md` - {Why it's required}
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+ ### Optional Steering Documents
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+ - `{steering-name}.md` - {When to load}
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+ ## Conflict Priorities
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+ When conflicts arise, this agent prioritizes:
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+ 1. User safety and data integrity
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+ 2. Agent mandatory protocols
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+ 3. Project-specific requirements
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+ 4. Performance and efficiency
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+ 5. Code style and conventions
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+ ## Best Practices
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+ - {Best practice 1 for using this agent}
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+ - {Best practice 2 for using this agent}
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+ - {Best practice 3 for using this agent}
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+ ## Advanced Features
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+ - {Advanced feature 1 description}
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+ - {Advanced feature 2 description}
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+ ## Error Handling
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+ - **Syntax errors** - {Approach description}
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+ - **Logic errors** - {Approach description}
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+ - **Ambiguous input** - {Approach description}
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+ ## Success Metrics
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+ - {Metric 1 description}
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+ - {Metric 2 description}
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+ ```
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+ ### Step 4: Validate Agent Definition
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+ Check that the generated agent file:
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+ 1. **Has valid YAML frontmatter** with required fields
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+ 2. **Contains all required sections**:
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+ - Core Responsibilities
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+ - Capabilities
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+ - Interaction Protocol
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+ - Mandatory Protocols
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+ - Workflows
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+ - Examples
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+ 3. **Has no syntax errors** in markdown
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+ 4. **Follows naming conventions** (lowercase with hyphens)
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+ 5. **Is unique** (no existing agent with same name)
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+ ### Step 5: Confirm and Finalize
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+ Show summary to user:
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+ ```diff
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+ ✅ Agent definition created
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+ ```
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+ **Agent Created:** `{agent-name}`
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+ **Location:** `.kiro/agents/{agent-name}.md`
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+ **Summary:**
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+ - Type: {type}
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+ - Responsibilities: {count} defined
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+ - Capabilities: {count} defined
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+ - Workflows: {count} defined
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+ **What would you like to do next?**
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+ 1. **Activate this agent** - Start using it immediately
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+ 2. **View agent definition** - Review the generated file
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+ 3. **Edit agent** - Make modifications
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+ 4. **Create another agent** - Start new creation wizard
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+ 5. **Return to agent management** - Back to main menu
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+ 6. **Exit** - Return to normal mode
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+ - **Activate**: Execute `/agents {agent-name}` command
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+ - **View**: Display full agent definition with formatting
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+ - **Edit**: Open agent file for modifications
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+ - **Create another**: Restart creation wizard
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+ - **Return**: Go back to agent management menu
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+ - **Exit**: Return to normal interaction
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+ **Agent creation wizard ready. Begin collecting information.**
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+ # Agent Management Protocol
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+ This file contains the detailed instructions for interactive agent management. It is referenced when `/agents` is executed without parameters.
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+ ## Agent Management Steps
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+ When entering agent management mode:
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+ ### Step 1: Activate Chit-Chat Mode
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+ Load and apply protocols from `chit-chat.md` steering document:
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+ - **Use diff blocks** to show progress and current state
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+ - **Provide numbered choice lists** (4-8 options, up to 16 if needed)
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+ - **Maintain single focus** per message
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+ - **Use visual formatting** (bold, code blocks, lists)
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+ - **Optimize for ADHD-C** (minimal cognitive load)
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+ Begin with a diff block showing:
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+ ```diff
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+ ⏳ [Current operation]
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+ ```
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+ ### Step 2: Scan Agents Directory
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+ 2. Create `.kiro/agents/kiro-master.md` agent automatically using the description from "Initial Agent" section
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+ 3. Follow the agent definition structure from agent-creation.md protocol
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+ 4. Show diff block indicating setup completion
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+ 2. **Create new agent** - Start agent creation wizard
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+ 3. **Manage existing agent** - Modify agent configuration
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+ 4. **View agent details** - Show full agent definition
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+ 5. **List all commands** - Show available slash commands
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+ 6. **Agent system help** - Explain how agents work
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+ 7. **Exit** - Return to normal mode
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+ - Agent activates immediately
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+ - Follow all steps from the "Agent Creation Steps" section in agent-creation.md
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+ - Ask for agent type (code-focused, documentation, testing, etc.)
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+ - Validate agent definition per protocol
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+ - Validate changes against protocol requirements
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+ - Reload agent if currently active
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+ - Display full `.md` content with formatting
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+ /modes Interactive mode management
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+ /strict {state} Control strict mode (on/off)
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+ /strict Interactive strict mode control
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+ New commands can be added via Instruction Alias pattern.
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+ ```
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+ - Agent file structure
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+ - How to create custom agents
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+ - Best practices for agent usage
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+ - Return to normal interaction
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+ - Preserve any changes made
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  "description": "Advanced AI agent system for Kiro IDE - Create specialized AI agents, switch interaction modes, and enhance development workflows with minimal cognitive overhead",
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  "homepage": "https://github.com/Theadd/kiro-agents#readme",
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