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Install reusable specialist agent roles from Agency Agents

Install and adapt Agency Agents' curated specialist role files so coding agents can switch into focused engineering, product, marketing, support, or operations workflows.

Templates & WorkflowsMulti-Framework
Templates & Workflows Multi-Framework Security Reviewed
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INSTALL WITH ANY AGENT
npx skills add agentskillexchange/skills --skill install-reusable-specialist-agent-roles-from-agency-agents Copy
Works best when you want a reusable capability, not another fragile one-off prompt.
At a glance
Tools required
Agency Agents repository scripts; a supported agent runtime such as Claude Code, OpenClaw, Cursor, Gemini CLI, OpenCode, Copilot, Aider, Windsurf, Kimi, or Antigravity
Install & setup
Clone the repository, run ./scripts/convert.sh to generate integration files when needed, then run ./scripts/install.sh or ./scripts/install.sh –tool <runtime>; for Claude Code-only use, copy selected agent markdown files into ~/.claude/agents/.
Author
Marcin Sitarzewski
Publisher
Individual
Last updated
May 11, 2026
Quick brief

Use Agency Agents when an operator wants a coding or assistant agent to adopt a repeatable specialist role rather than improvising a one-off prompt. The workflow is to review the upstream role library, choose the relevant specialist, convert or install the generated integration files for the target agent runtime, and invoke the role for a bounded task such as frontend implementation, incident response, product planning, or security review. Invoke this when teams need consistent role prompts, deliverable expectations, and workflow checklists across agent sessions instead of manually pasting ad hoc instructions each time. Keep the scope bounded to installing, selecting, and adapting reusable agent-role files for supervised work; it is not a listing for a generic AI agency concept, prompt marketplace, SDK, or autonomous staffing product. Upstream supports multiple agent tools including Claude Code, Gemini CLI, OpenCode, Copilot, OpenClaw, Cursor, Aider, Windsurf, Kimi, and Antigravity, so Multi-Framework is the defensible mapping.