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Create and manage specialized Claude Code subagents for task-specific workflows. Use when delegating work to specialized agents, configuring agent permissions, or understanding subagent architecture and best practices.

Install

mkdir -p .claude/skills/your-sub-agent-name && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/3144" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/your-sub-agent-name && rm skill.zip

Installs to .claude/skills/your-sub-agent-name

About this skill

Subagent System

When to Use

  • Creating specialized subagents for task-specific work
  • Delegating work to pre-configured agents
  • Managing subagent tool permissions and scope
  • Understanding when to use agent delegation vs. direct work

What Are Subagents?

Pre-configured AI personalities that Claude Code can delegate tasks to. Each:

  • Has specific purpose and expertise area
  • Uses separate context window (prevents pollution)
  • Can be configured with specific tools
  • Includes custom system prompt

Benefits:

  • Context preservation — Each operates in own context, keeping main conversation focused
  • Specialized expertise — Fine-tuned instructions for specific domains
  • Reusability — Use across projects and share with team
  • Flexible permissions — Different tool access levels per agent

Creating Subagents

File Locations

TypeLocationScope
Project subagents.claude/agents/Current project only
User subagents~/.claude/agents/All projects

Project-level subagents take precedence over user-level when names conflict.

File Format

Each subagent is a Markdown file with YAML frontmatter:

---
name: your-sub-agent-name
description: When this subagent should be invoked
tools: tool1, tool2, tool3  # Optional - inherits all if omitted
model: sonnet  # Optional - specify model or 'inherit'
---

Your subagent's system prompt goes here. Multiple paragraphs.
Include role, capabilities, approach, best practices, constraints.

Configuration Fields

FieldRequiredDescription
nameYesUnique identifier (lowercase + hyphens)
descriptionYesNatural language purpose description
toolsNoComma-separated tools (inherits all if omitted)
modelNoModel alias (sonnet, opus, haiku) or 'inherit'

Using Subagents Effectively

Automatic Delegation

Claude Code proactively delegates based on:

  • Task description in your request
  • description field in subagent configuration
  • Current context and available tools

To encourage proactive use, include "use PROACTIVELY" or "MUST BE USED" in description.

Explicit Invocation

Request specific subagents by name:

> Use the test-runner subagent to fix failing tests
> Have the code-reviewer subagent look at my recent changes

Management

Using /agents Command (Recommended)

Interactive menu for:

  • View all available subagents
  • Create new subagents with guided setup
  • Edit existing custom subagents
  • Delete custom subagents
  • Manage tool permissions

Direct File Management

mkdir -p .claude/agents
cat > .claude/agents/test-runner.md << 'EOF'
---
name: test-runner
description: Use proactively to run tests and fix failures
---

You are a test automation expert. When you see code changes, proactively run the appropriate tests. If tests fail, analyze failures and fix them.
EOF

Best Practices

  • Start with Claude-generated agents, then customize
  • Design focused subagents with single, clear responsibility
  • Write detailed prompts with specific instructions, examples, constraints
  • Limit tool access to only necessary tools
  • Version control project subagents for team collaboration

Performance Notes

  • Context efficiency: Agents preserve main context, enabling longer sessions
  • Latency: Subagents start with clean slate, may add latency gathering context

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