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À propos

Cette compétence met à jour la définition d'un agent existant, en affinant sa personnalité actuelle ou en créant une nouvelle variante avancée. Elle gère l'évaluation de l'agent, l'application des modifications à ses compétences et outils, ainsi que la mise à jour des métadonnées de version. Utilisez-la lorsque les capacités d'un agent sont obsolètes, que des retours révèlent des lacunes, ou que son périmètre nécessite un ajustement après une utilisation en conditions réelles.

Installation rapide

Claude Code

Recommandé
Principal
npx skills add pjt222/agent-almanac -a claude-code
Commande PluginAlternatif
/plugin add https://github.com/pjt222/agent-almanac
Git CloneAlternatif
git clone https://github.com/pjt222/agent-almanac.git ~/.claude/skills/evolve-agent

Copiez et collez cette commande dans Claude Code pour installer cette compétence

Documentation

Evolve an Existing Agent

Improve, extend, or create advanced variant of agent originally made w/ create-agent. Covers maintenance: assess gaps, apply targeted improvements, bump versions, sync registry + cross-refs.

Use When

  • Skills list outdated after new skills added
  • User feedback → capability gaps, unclear purpose, weak examples
  • Tool reqs changed (new MCP, tool removed, privilege reduction)
  • Scope needs sharpen — overlaps or too broad
  • Advanced variant needed alongside original (e.g., r-developer + r-developer-advanced)
  • Related agents/teams added → See Also stale

In

  • Required: Path to existing agent file (e.g., agents/r-developer.md)
  • Required: Evolution trigger (feedback, new skills, tool change, overlap, team integration, limitations)
  • Optional: Version bump magnitude (patch, minor, major)
  • Optional: Create variant instead of refine in-place (default: refine in-place)

Do

Step 1: Assess Current

Read existing + eval each section vs quality checklist guides/agent-best-practices.md:

SectionCheckCommon Issues
FrontmatterRequired fields (name, description, tools, model, version, author)Missing tags, stale version, wrong priority
PurposeSpecific problem, not "helps with X"Vague/overlapping
CapabilitiesConcrete, verifiable, bold lead-insGeneric ("handles development"), no grouping
Available SkillsMatches frontmatter, IDs in registryStale IDs, missing new, lists defaults unnecessarily
Usage Scenarios2-3 realistic + invocationPlaceholder, unrealistic
ExamplesUser req + agent behaviorMissing/trivial
Limitations3-5 honest constraintsToo few/vague/missing
See AlsoValid cross-refsStale links
# Read the agent file
cat agents/<agent-name>.md

# Check frontmatter parses
head -20 agents/<agent-name>.md

# Verify skills in frontmatter exist in registry
grep "skills:" -A 20 agents/<agent-name>.md

# Check if agent is referenced by any team
grep -r "<agent-name>" teams/*.md

→ List specific gaps by section.

If err: no file or no frontmatter → skill N/A, use create-agent from scratch.

Step 2: Gather Reqs

Identify + categorize trigger:

TriggerExampleScope
User feedback"Missed XSS in review"Add skill/capability
New skillsLibrary gained analyze-api-securityUpdate skills list
Tool changeNew MCP availableAdd tools/mcp_servers
Scope overlap2 agents claim "code review"Sharpen purpose + limitations
Team integrationAdded to new teamUpdate See Also, verify capabilities
Model upgradeDeeper reasoning neededChange model field
Privilege reductionBash but only readsRemove unnecessary tools

Document changes + target sections before edit:

- Frontmatter: add `new-skill-id` to skills list
- Capabilities: add "API Security Analysis" capability
- Available Skills: add `new-skill-id` with description
- Limitations: remove outdated limitation about missing skill
- See Also: add link to new team that includes this agent

→ Concrete list mapped to sections.

If err: unclear → consult user. Vague goals → vague improvements.

Step 3: Choose Scope

Decision matrix refine in-place vs variant:

CriteriaRefinement (in-place)Advanced Variant (new)
Agent IDUnchangedNew: <agent>-advanced or <agent>-<specialty>
File pathSame .mdNew file in agents/
Version bumpPatch/minorStarts 1.0.0
ModelMay changeOften higher (sonnet → opus)
RegistryUpdate existingNew entry
OriginalModified directlyLeft intact, gains See Also

Refinement: Update skills, fix docs, sharpen scope, adjust tools. Keeps identity.

Variant: Evolved version serves diff audience, needs diff model, or capabilities make original too broad. Original stays for simpler uses.

→ Clear decision + rationale.

If err: unsure → default refinement. Extract variant later easier than merge back.

Step 4: Apply Changes

Refinements

Edit existing directly:

  • Frontmatter: Update skills, tools, tags, model, priority, mcp_servers
  • Purpose/Capabilities: Revise for new scope/functionality
  • Available Skills: Add new + descriptions, remove deprecated
  • Usage Scenarios: Add/revise for new capabilities
  • Limitations: Remove obsolete, add honest new
  • See Also: Update cross-refs

Editing rules:

  • Preserve all sections — add not remove
  • Sync Available Skills w/ frontmatter skills
  • No default skills (meditate, heal) in frontmatter unless core methodology
  • Verify each ID: grep "id: skill-name" skills/_registry.yml

Variants

# Copy the original as a starting point
cp agents/<agent-name>.md agents/<agent-name>-advanced.md

# Edit the variant:
# - Change `name` to `<agent-name>-advanced`
# - Update `description` to reflect the advanced scope
# - Raise `model` if needed (e.g., sonnet → opus)
# - Reset `version` to "1.0.0"
# - Expand skills, capabilities, and examples for the advanced use case
# - Reference the original in See Also as a simpler alternative

→ Agent file (refined/variant) passes Step 1 checklist.

If err: edit breaks structure → git diff review, revert via git checkout -- <file>.

Step 4.5: Sync Translated Variants

Required when translations exist. Applies to human authors + AI agents. No skip — stale source_commitnpm run validate:translations false staleness across locales.

Check + update translations:

# Check for existing translations
ls i18n/*/agents/<agent-name>.md 2>/dev/null

If translations exist

  1. Current source commit:
SOURCE_COMMIT=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
  1. Update source_commit each translated:
for locale_file in i18n/*/agents/<agent-name>.md; do
  sed -i "s/^source_commit: .*/source_commit: $SOURCE_COMMIT/" "$locale_file"
done
  1. Flag files → re-translation in commit msg:
evolve(<agent-name>): <description of changes>

Translations flagged for re-sync: de, zh-CN, ja, es
Changed sections: <list sections that changed>
  1. Regenerate status:
npm run translation:status

If no translations exist

No action. Proceed Step 5.

Variants

Defer translation of new variants until stabilize (1-2 versions). Translations after ≥1 refinement.

→ All translated source_commit updated. npm run translation:status exits 0.

If err: sed fails match frontmatter field → open manually, verify source_commit in YAML. Missing → re-scaffold npm run translate:scaffold -- agents <agent-name> <locale>.

Step 5: Version + Metadata

Bump version semver:

ChangeBumpExample
Typo/wordingPatch: 1.0.0 → 1.0.1Fixed unclear limitation
New skills, capability expandedMinor: 1.0.0 → 1.1.0Added 3 new skills
Restructured, model changeMajor: 1.0.0 → 2.0.0Narrowed scope, opus

Also update:

  • updated date = today
  • tags if domain coverage changed
  • description if purpose materially diff
  • priority if importance rel changed

version + updated reflect magnitude + date. New variants start "1.0.0".

If err: forget bump → no way track. Always bump before commit.

Step 6: Registry + Cross-Refs

Refinements

Update existing entry in agents/_registry.yml → match revised frontmatter:

# Find the agent's registry entry
grep -A 10 "id: <agent-name>" agents/_registry.yml

Update description, tags, tools, skills → match file. No count change.

Update cross-refs if capabilities/name changed:

# Check if any team references this agent
grep -r "<agent-name>" teams/*.md

# Check if any guide references this agent
grep -r "<agent-name>" guides/*.md

Variants

Add new agent to registry alphabetically:

  - id: <agent-name>-advanced
    path: agents/<agent-name>-advanced.md
    description: One-line description of the advanced variant
    tags: [domain, specialty, advanced]
    priority: normal
    tools: [Read, Write, Edit, Bash, Grep, Glob]
    skills:
      - skill-id-one
      - skill-id-two

Then:

  1. Increment total_agents top of registry
  2. Add See Also in original → variant
  3. Add See Also in variant → original
  4. .claude/agents/ symlink → auto-discoverable

→ Registry matches frontmatter. Variants: total_agents matches actual.

If err: count entries grep -c "^ - id:" agents/_registry.yml + verify matches total_agents.

Step 7: Validate

Full checklist:

  • File exists expected path
  • YAML frontmatter parses
  • version bumped (refinement) or "1.0.0" (variant)
  • updated today
  • All sections: Purpose, Capabilities, Available Skills, Usage Scenarios, Examples, Limitations, See Also
  • Frontmatter skills match Available Skills
  • All IDs in skills/_registry.yml
  • Defaults (meditate, heal) not listed unless core methodology
  • Tools least-privilege
  • Registry entry matches frontmatter
  • Variants: total_agents matches disk
  • Cross-refs bidirectional (original ↔ variant)
  • git diff no accidental deletions
# Verify frontmatter
head -20 agents/<agent-name>.md

# Check skills exist
for skill in skill-a skill-b; do
  grep "id: $skill" skills/_registry.yml
done

# Count agents on disk vs registry
ls agents/*.md | grep -v template | wc -l
grep total_agents agents/_registry.yml

# Review all changes
git diff

→ All pass. Ready to commit.

If err: address each failing item. Common: stale IDs in Available Skills, forgotten updated date.

Check

  • File exists + valid YAML
  • version reflects changes
  • updated current
  • All sections consistent
  • Frontmatter skills matches Available Skills
  • All IDs in registry
  • Defaults not listed unnecessarily
  • Registry matches file
  • Variants: new entry correct path
  • Variants: total_agents updated
  • Cross-refs valid (no broken See Also)
  • Refinements w/ translations: source_commit updated all locales
  • git diff no accidental removal

Traps

  • Forget version bump: No way track changes. Always version + updated before commit.
  • Stale translations post-evolution: 1,288+ translation files → every agent evolution → up to 4 locale files stale. Check ls i18n/*/agents/<agent-name>.md + update source_commit or flag re-translation.
  • Skills list drift: Frontmatter skills + ## Available Skills must sync. Update one not other → confusion humans + tooling.
  • List defaults unnecessarily: Adding meditate/heal to frontmatter when inherited. Only list if core methodology (e.g., mystic, alchemist).
  • Tool over-provisioning: Add Bash or WebFetch "just in case" during evolution. Every addition justified by specific new capability.
  • Stale See Also after variant: Original + variant need reference each other. One-directional → incomplete graph.
  • Registry not updated: After skills/tools/desc change → registry must match. Stale → discovery + tooling failures.

  • create-agent — foundation for new agents; evolve-agent assumes this followed
  • evolve-skill — parallel procedure for SKILL.md
  • commit-changes — commit evolved agent w/ descriptive msg

Dépôt GitHub

pjt222/agent-almanac
Chemin: i18n/caveman-ultra/skills/evolve-agent
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