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Sub-Agents Reference

Create specialized AI agents with isolated contexts for specific tasks.

When to Use

  • "How do I create a sub-agent?"
  • "Configure agent tools"
  • "What built-in agents exist?"
  • "Agent model selection"
  • "Agent chaining patterns"

Quick Start

Interactive (Recommended)

/agents

Opens menu to create, edit, and manage agents.

Manual Creation

mkdir -p .claude/agents
cat > .claude/agents/reviewer.md << 'EOF'
---
name: reviewer
description: Code review specialist. Use proactively after code changes.
tools: Read, Grep, Glob, Bash
model: sonnet
---

You are a senior code reviewer focusing on quality and security.

## Review Checklist
- Code clarity and naming
- Error handling
- Security vulnerabilities
- Test coverage
EOF

CLI-Based

claude --agents '{
  "reviewer": {
    "description": "Code reviewer",
    "prompt": "Review for quality and security",
    "tools": ["Read", "Bash"],
    "model": "sonnet"
  }
}'

Agent File Format

---
name: agent-name
description: When/why to use this agent
tools: Read, Edit, Bash      # Optional, inherits all if omitted
model: sonnet                 # sonnet, haiku, claude-opus-4-5-20251101, inherit
---

System prompt content here...

Configuration Fields

FieldRequiredOptions
nameYeslowercase, hyphens
descriptionYesWhen to use
toolsNoTool list (inherits all if omitted)
modelNosonnet, haiku, claude-opus-4-5-20251101, inherit

Built-In Agents

AgentModelToolsPurpose
General-purposeSonnetAllComplex multi-step tasks
PlanSonnetRead-onlyPlan mode research
ExploreHaikuRead-onlyFast codebase search

Model Selection

ModelSpeedBest For
HaikuFastestSearch, quick lookups
SonnetFastMost tasks (default)
OpusSlowerComplex reasoning

Tool Combinations

# Code Reviewer (read-only)
tools: Read, Grep, Glob, Bash

# Debugger
tools: Read, Edit, Bash, Grep, Glob

# Implementer
tools: Read, Write, Edit, Bash, Glob

Example Agents

Code Reviewer

---
name: code-reviewer
description: Reviews code for quality and security. Use after code changes.
tools: Read, Grep, Glob, Bash
model: sonnet
---

Review code for:
- Security vulnerabilities
- Code quality issues
- Missing error handling
- Test coverage gaps

Output findings by priority: Critical > Warning > Suggestion

Debugger

---
name: debugger
description: Debug errors and test failures.
tools: Read, Edit, Bash, Grep, Glob
model: inherit
---

Debugging process:
1. Capture error details
2. Identify failure location
3. Form hypotheses
4. Test and verify
5. Implement fix

File Locations

TypeLocationPriority
Project.claude/agents/Highest
User~/.claude/agents/Lower

Advanced Patterns

Resumable Agents

[Agent returns agentId: "abc123"]

# Later: resume with context
claude -r "abc123" "Continue analysis"

Agent Chaining

Use code-analyzer to find issues,
then use optimizer to fix them

Best Practices

  1. Single responsibility - One clear purpose per agent
  2. Restrict tools - Only grant what's needed
  3. Clear descriptions - Action-oriented, include "proactively"
  4. Version control - Check .claude/agents/ into git

Source

git clone https://github.com/parcadei/Continuous-Claude-v3/blob/main/.claude/skills/sub-agents/SKILL.mdView on GitHub

Overview

Sub-Agents are specialized Claude Code agents with isolated contexts. This skill teaches how to create, configure, and manage these agents using custom prompts, tool sets, and models to automate focused tasks like code review or debugging. It also covers how to store agent definitions, choose models, and use agent chaining patterns.

How This Skill Works

Define an agent by writing a YAML header in .claude/agents or by using the CLI/agents interface. Each agent specifies name, description, tools, and model, plus a system prompt. Sub-agents run with isolated contexts and can participate in workflows such as code analysis and chaining.

When to Use It

  • Create a focused sub-agent for a specific task (e.g., code review).
  • Configure the exact toolset and model for an agent's responsibilities.
  • Choose among built-in and custom agent models to match task requirements.
  • Organize multiple agents per project using interactive or CLI creation.
  • Chain agents or resume a saved agent session across tasks.

Quick Start

  1. Step 1: Open the interactive agent manager with /agents to create or edit agents.
  2. Step 2: Create or edit an agent file at .claude/agents/reviewer.md with YAML header and system prompt.
  3. Step 3: Or define agents via CLI: claude --agents '{"reviewer": {"description": "Code reviewer","tools": ["Read","Bash"],"model": "sonnet"}}'

Best Practices

  • Single responsibility - assign one clear purpose to each agent.
  • Restrict tools - grant only what is needed for the task.
  • Clear descriptions - action-oriented, include the intended proactive use.
  • Version control - commit .claude/agents into your repo.
  • Test agents before deployment - validate outputs in a safe environment.

Example Use Cases

  • Code Reviewer: reviewer agent with Read, Grep, Glob, Bash; model: sonnet.
  • Debugger: debugger agent with Read, Edit, Bash, Grep, Glob; model: inherit.
  • General-purpose agent: uses Sonnet with full tool access for complex tasks.
  • Built-in Plan agent used for research planning and task scoping.
  • Manual agent creation via .claude/agents/reviewer.md or interactive /agents.

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