Tool/everything-claude-code/skills/team-builder/SKILL.md
Interactive agent picker for composing and dispatching parallel teams
npx skillsauth add lyxjack/toolbox team-builderInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Interactive menu for browsing and composing agent teams on demand. Works with flat or domain-subdirectory agent collections.
Agent files must be markdown files containing a persona prompt (identity, rules, workflow, deliverables). The first # Heading is used as the agent name and the first paragraph as the description.
Both flat and subdirectory layouts are supported:
Subdirectory layout — domain is inferred from the folder name:
agents/
├── engineering/
│ ├── security-engineer.md
│ └── software-architect.md
├── marketing/
│ └── seo-specialist.md
└── sales/
└── discovery-coach.md
Flat layout — domain inferred from shared filename prefixes. A prefix counts as a domain when 2+ files share it. Files with unique prefixes go to "General". Note: the algorithm splits at the first -, so multi-word domains (e.g., product-management) should use the subdirectory layout instead:
agents/
├── engineering-security-engineer.md
├── engineering-software-architect.md
├── marketing-seo-specialist.md
├── marketing-content-strategist.md
├── sales-discovery-coach.md
└── sales-outbound-strategist.md
Agent directories are probed in order and results are merged:
./agents/**/*.md + ./agents/*.md — project-local agents (both depths)~/.claude/agents/**/*.md + ~/.claude/agents/*.md — global agents (both depths)Results from all locations are merged and deduplicated by agent name. Project-local agents take precedence over global agents with the same name. A custom path can be used instead if the user specifies one.
Glob agent directories using the probe order above. Exclude README files. For each file found:
-). A prefix qualifies as a domain only if it appears in 2 or more filenames (e.g., engineering-security-engineer.md and engineering-software-architect.md both start with engineering → Engineering domain). Files with unique prefixes (e.g., code-reviewer.md, tdd-guide.md) are grouped under "General"# Heading. If no heading is found, derive the name from the filename (strip .md, replace hyphens with spaces, title-case)If no agent files are found after probing all locations, inform the user: "No agent files found. Checked: [list paths probed]. Expected: markdown files in one of those directories." Then stop.
Available agent domains:
1. Engineering — Software Architect, Security Engineer
2. Marketing — SEO Specialist
3. Sales — Discovery Coach, Outbound Strategist
Pick domains or name specific agents (e.g., "1,3" or "security + seo"):
Accept flexible input:
If more than 5 agents are selected, list them alphabetically and ask the user to narrow down: "You selected N agents (max 5). Pick which to keep, or say 'first 5' to use the first five alphabetically."
Confirm selection:
Selected: Security Engineer + SEO Specialist
What should they work on? (describe the task):
subagent_type: "general-purpose"prompt: "{agent file content}\n\nTask: {task description}"Collect all outputs and present a unified report:
If only 1 agent was selected, skip synthesis and present the output directly.
User: team builder
Claude:
Available agent domains:
1. Engineering (2) — Software Architect, Security Engineer
2. Marketing (1) — SEO Specialist
3. Sales (4) — Discovery Coach, Outbound Strategist, Proposal Strategist, Sales Engineer
4. Support (1) — Executive Summary
Pick domains or name specific agents:
User: security + seo
Claude:
Selected: Security Engineer + SEO Specialist
What should they work on?
User: Review my Next.js e-commerce site before launch
[Both agents spawn in parallel, each applying their specialty to the codebase]
Claude:
## Security Engineer Findings
- [findings...]
## SEO Specialist Findings
- [findings...]
## Synthesis
Both agents agree on: [...]
Tension: Security recommends CSP that blocks inline styles, SEO needs inline schema markup. Resolution: [...]
Next steps: [...]
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