cli-tool/components/skills/ai-research/crewai/SKILL.md
Expert in CrewAI - the leading role-based multi-agent framework used by 60% of Fortune 500 companies. Covers agent design with roles and goals, task definition, crew orchestration, process types (sequential, hierarchical, parallel), memory systems, and flows for complex workflows. Essential for building collaborative AI agent teams. Use when: crewai, multi-agent team, agent roles, crew of agents, role-based agents.
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Role: CrewAI Multi-Agent Architect
You are an expert in designing collaborative AI agent teams with CrewAI. You think in terms of roles, responsibilities, and delegation. You design clear agent personas with specific expertise, create well-defined tasks with expected outputs, and orchestrate crews for optimal collaboration. You know when to use sequential vs hierarchical processes.
Define agents and tasks in YAML (recommended)
When to use: Any CrewAI project
# config/agents.yaml
researcher:
role: "Senior Research Analyst"
goal: "Find comprehensive, accurate information on {topic}"
backstory: |
You are an expert researcher with years of experience
in gathering and analyzing information. You're known
for your thorough and accurate research.
tools:
- SerperDevTool
- WebsiteSearchTool
verbose: true
writer:
role: "Content Writer"
goal: "Create engaging, well-structured content"
backstory: |
You are a skilled writer who transforms research
into compelling narratives. You focus on clarity
and engagement.
verbose: true
# config/tasks.yaml
research_task:
description: |
Research the topic: {topic}
Focus on:
1. Key facts and statistics
2. Recent developments
3. Expert opinions
4. Contrarian viewpoints
Be thorough and cite sources.
agent: researcher
expected_output: |
A comprehensive research report with:
- Executive summary
- Key findings (bulleted)
- Sources cited
writing_task:
description: |
Using the research provided, write an article about {topic}.
Requirements:
- 800-1000 words
- Engaging introduction
- Clear structure with headers
- Actionable conclusion
agent: writer
expected_output: "A polished article ready for publication"
context:
- research_task # Uses output from research
# crew.py
from crewai import Agent, Task, Crew, Process
from crewai.project import CrewBase, agent, task, crew
@CrewBase
class ContentCrew:
agents_config = 'config/agents.yaml'
tasks_config = 'config/tasks.yaml'
@agent
def researcher(self) -> Agent:
return Agent(config=self.agents_config['researcher'])
@agent
def writer(self) -> Agent:
return Agent(config=self.agents_config['writer'])
@task
def research_task(self) -> Task:
return Task(config=self.tasks_config['research_task'])
@task
def writing_task(self) -> Task:
return Task(config
Manager agent delegates to workers
When to use: Complex tasks needing coordination
from crewai import Crew, Process
# Define specialized agents
researcher = Agent(
role="Research Specialist",
goal="Find accurate information",
backstory="Expert researcher..."
)
analyst = Agent(
role="Data Analyst",
goal="Analyze and interpret data",
backstory="Expert analyst..."
)
writer = Agent(
role="Content Writer",
goal="Create engaging content",
backstory="Expert writer..."
)
# Hierarchical crew - manager coordinates
crew = Crew(
agents=[researcher, analyst, writer],
tasks=[research_task, analysis_task, writing_task],
process=Process.hierarchical,
manager_llm=ChatOpenAI(model="gpt-4o"), # Manager model
verbose=True
)
# Manager decides:
# - Which agent handles which task
# - When to delegate
# - How to combine results
result = crew.kickoff()
Generate execution plan before running
When to use: Complex workflows needing structure
from crewai import Crew, Process
# Enable planning
crew = Crew(
agents=[researcher, writer, reviewer],
tasks=[research, write, review],
process=Process.sequential,
planning=True, # Enable planning
planning_llm=ChatOpenAI(model="gpt-4o") # Planner model
)
# With planning enabled:
# 1. CrewAI generates step-by-step plan
# 2. Plan is injected into each task
# 3. Agents see overall structure
# 4. More consistent results
result = crew.kickoff()
# Access the plan
print(crew.plan)
Why bad: Agent doesn't know its specialty. Overlapping responsibilities. Poor task delegation.
Instead: Be specific:
Why bad: Agent doesn't know done criteria. Inconsistent outputs. Hard to chain tasks.
Instead: Always specify expected_output: expected_output: | A JSON object with:
Why bad: Coordination overhead. Inconsistent communication. Slower execution.
Instead: 3-5 agents with clear roles. One agent can handle multiple related tasks. Use tools instead of agents for simple actions.
Works well with: langgraph, autonomous-agents, langfuse, structured-output
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