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Über diesen Skill

Ideal für Taskmaster- und Subtaskmaster-Agents, die eine effiziente Verwaltung von tmux-basierten Multi-Agent-Teams benötigen. Die Fähigkeit doey-add-team ist ein CLI-Tool zum Erstellen von Tmux-basierten Multi-Agenten-Teams

Funktionen

Erstellung von Tmux-basierten Multi-Agenten-Teams
Verwaltung von CLI-Tools
Effiziente Teamverwaltung

# Core Topics

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Updated: 4/4/2026

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Ideal für Taskmaster- und Subtaskmaster-Agents, die eine effiziente Verwaltung von tmux-basierten Multi-Agent-Teams benötigen. Die Fähigkeit doey-add-team ist ein CLI-Tool zum Erstellen von Tmux-basierten Multi-Agenten-Teams

Warum diese Fähigkeit verwenden

Ermöglicht es Agents, Teams aus .team.md-Dateien zu erstellen, tmux für die Automatisierung und Zusammenarbeit von Workflows zu nutzen und benutzerdefinierte Paneeldefinitionen und Agentenrollen zu unterstützen.

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Ideal für Taskmaster- und Subtaskmaster-Agents, die eine effiziente Verwaltung von tmux-basierten Multi-Agent-Teams benötigen.

Handlungsfähige Anwendungsfälle for doey-add-team

Automatisierung der Teamkonfiguration aus .team.md-Dateien
Automatisierung von Workflows mit tmux und benutzerdefinierten Agents
Verbesserung der Zusammenarbeit durch effiziente Teamverwaltung

! Sicherheit & Einschränkungen

  • Benötigt tmux-Umgebung
  • Einschränkung auf Taskmaster- und Subtaskmaster-Agents
  • Keine Bestätigungsnachricht für Team-Erstellung

Why this page is reference-only

  • - Current locale does not satisfy the locale-governance contract.
  • - The underlying skill quality score is below the review floor.

Source Boundary

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What is doey-add-team?

Ideal für Taskmaster- und Subtaskmaster-Agents, die eine effiziente Verwaltung von tmux-basierten Multi-Agent-Teams benötigen. Die Fähigkeit doey-add-team ist ein CLI-Tool zum Erstellen von Tmux-basierten Multi-Agenten-Teams

How do I install doey-add-team?

Run the command: npx killer-skills add FRIKKern/doey/doey-add-team. It works with Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Claude Code, and 19+ other IDEs.

What are the use cases for doey-add-team?

Key use cases include: Automatisierung der Teamkonfiguration aus .team.md-Dateien, Automatisierung von Workflows mit tmux und benutzerdefinierten Agents, Verbesserung der Zusammenarbeit durch effiziente Teamverwaltung.

Which IDEs are compatible with doey-add-team?

This skill is compatible with Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Trae, Claude Code, OpenClaw, Aider, Codex, OpenCode, Goose, Cline, Roo Code, Kiro, Augment Code, Continue, GitHub Copilot, Sourcegraph Cody, and Amazon Q Developer. Use the Killer-Skills CLI for universal one-command installation.

Are there any limitations for doey-add-team?

Benötigt tmux-Umgebung. Einschränkung auf Taskmaster- und Subtaskmaster-Agents. Keine Bestätigungsnachricht für Team-Erstellung.

How To Install

  1. 1. Open your terminal

    Open the terminal or command line in your project directory.

  2. 2. Run the install command

    Run: npx killer-skills add FRIKKern/doey/doey-add-team. The CLI will automatically detect your IDE or AI agent and configure the skill.

  3. 3. Start using the skill

    The skill is now active. Your AI agent can use doey-add-team immediately in the current project.

! Reference-Only Mode

This page remains useful for installation and reference, but Killer-Skills no longer treats it as a primary indexable landing page. Read the review above before relying on the upstream repository instructions.

Upstream Repository Material

The section below is imported from the upstream repository and should be treated as secondary evidence. Use the Killer-Skills review above as the primary layer for fit, risk, and installation decisions.

Upstream Source

doey-add-team

Erstellen Sie mit der Fähigkeit doey-add-team Tmux-basierte Multi-Agenten-Teams und verwalten Sie CLI-Tools effizient

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Supporting Evidence

Context

  • Session config: !cat /tmp/doey/*/session.env 2>/dev/null | head -20 || true
  • Current windows: !tmux list-windows -F '#{window_index} #{window_name}' 2>/dev/null || true
  • Available team defs: !ls -1 .team.md *.team.md .doey/*.team.md ~/.config/doey/teams/*.team.md 2>/dev/null || echo "(none found in common locations)"

Prompt

Spawn a team from a .team.md file. No confirmation. Taskmaster/Subtaskmaster only.

.team.md Format

markdown
1--- 2name: team-name 3description: What this team does 4--- 5## Panes 6| Pane | Role | Agent | Name | Model | 7|------|------|-------|------|-------| 8| 0 | manager | doey-manager | Team Lead | opus | 9| 1 | reviewer | - | Reviewer | opus | 10 11## Workflows 12| Trigger | From | To | Subject | 13|---------|------|----|---------| 14| stop | reviewer | manager | review_complete |

Step 1: Load session, try CLI first

bash
1RUNTIME_DIR=$(tmux show-environment DOEY_RUNTIME 2>/dev/null | cut -d= -f2-) 2source "${RUNTIME_DIR}/session.env" 3TEAM_NAME="${1:?Usage: /doey-add-team <name>}" 4 5if command -v doey >/dev/null 2>&1 && doey add-team "$TEAM_NAME" 2>/dev/null; then 6 echo "Team spawned via doey CLI"; exit 0 7fi

Step 2: Find and parse .team.md

bash
1TEAM_DEF="" 2for _search_dir in "$PROJECT_DIR" "$PROJECT_DIR/.doey" "${HOME}/.config/doey/teams" "$(dirname "$(command -v doey 2>/dev/null || echo /dev/null)")/../../share/doey/teams"; do 3 for _candidate in "${_search_dir}/${TEAM_NAME}.team.md" "${_search_dir}/${TEAM_NAME}"; do 4 [ -f "$_candidate" ] && { TEAM_DEF="$_candidate"; break 2; } 5 done 6done 7[ -z "$TEAM_DEF" ] && { echo "ERROR: '${TEAM_NAME}' not found"; exit 1; }
bash
1TEAMDEF_FILE="${RUNTIME_DIR}/teamdef_${TEAM_NAME}.env" 2TEAM_DESC=$(sed -n '/^---$/,/^---$/{ /^description:/{ s/^description:[[:space:]]*//; p; }; }' "$TEAM_DEF") 3 4PANE_COUNT=0 5PANE_DEFS="" 6_in_panes=false 7while IFS= read -r line; do 8 case "$line" in 9 "## Panes"*) _in_panes=true; continue ;; 10 "## "*) _in_panes=false; continue ;; 11 esac 12 [ "$_in_panes" = "false" ] && continue 13 echo "$line" | grep -q '^|[[:space:]]*Pane' && continue 14 echo "$line" | grep -q '^|[[:space:]]*-' && continue 15 echo "$line" | grep -q '^|' || continue 16 _pane=$(echo "$line" | cut -d'|' -f2 | sed 's/^[[:space:]]*//;s/[[:space:]]*$//') 17 _role=$(echo "$line" | cut -d'|' -f3 | sed 's/^[[:space:]]*//;s/[[:space:]]*$//') 18 _agent=$(echo "$line" | cut -d'|' -f4 | sed 's/^[[:space:]]*//;s/[[:space:]]*$//') 19 _name=$(echo "$line" | cut -d'|' -f5 | sed 's/^[[:space:]]*//;s/[[:space:]]*$//') 20 _model=$(echo "$line" | cut -d'|' -f6 | sed 's/^[[:space:]]*//;s/[[:space:]]*$//') 21 [ -z "$_pane" ] && continue 22 [ "$_agent" = "-" ] && _agent="" 23 PANE_DEFS="${PANE_DEFS}${_pane}|${_role}|${_agent}|${_name}|${_model} 24" 25 PANE_COUNT=$(( PANE_COUNT + 1 )) 26done < "$TEAM_DEF" 27 28[ "$PANE_COUNT" -eq 0 ] && { echo "ERROR: No pane definitions found in $TEAM_DEF"; exit 1; } 29echo "Parsed ${PANE_COUNT} panes from team definition" 30 31# Parse workflows 32WORKFLOWS="" 33_in_workflows=false 34while IFS= read -r line; do 35 case "$line" in 36 "## Workflows"*) _in_workflows=true; continue ;; 37 "## "*) _in_workflows=false; continue ;; 38 esac 39 [ "$_in_workflows" = "false" ] && continue 40 echo "$line" | grep -q '^|[[:space:]]*Trigger' && continue 41 echo "$line" | grep -q '^|[[:space:]]*-' && continue 42 echo "$line" | grep -q '^|' || continue 43 _trigger=$(echo "$line" | cut -d'|' -f2 | sed 's/^[[:space:]]*//;s/[[:space:]]*$//') 44 _from=$(echo "$line" | cut -d'|' -f3 | sed 's/^[[:space:]]*//;s/[[:space:]]*$//') 45 _to=$(echo "$line" | cut -d'|' -f4 | sed 's/^[[:space:]]*//;s/[[:space:]]*$//') 46 _subject=$(echo "$line" | cut -d'|' -f5 | sed 's/^[[:space:]]*//;s/[[:space:]]*$//') 47 [ -z "$_trigger" ] && continue 48 WORKFLOWS="${WORKFLOWS}${_trigger}|${_from}|${_to}|${_subject} 49" 50done < "$TEAM_DEF" 51 52# Write teamdef env 53cat > "${TEAMDEF_FILE}.tmp" << TDEF_EOF 54TEAM_DEF_NAME=${TEAM_NAME} 55TEAM_DEF_DESC=${TEAM_DESC} 56TEAM_DEF_FILE=${TEAM_DEF} 57TEAM_DEF_PANE_COUNT=${PANE_COUNT} 58TEAM_DEF_PANES=$(echo "$PANE_DEFS" | head -c -1 | tr '\n' ';') 59TEAM_DEF_WORKFLOWS=$(echo "$WORKFLOWS" | head -c -1 | tr '\n' ';') 60TDEF_EOF 61mv "${TEAMDEF_FILE}.tmp" "$TEAMDEF_FILE" 62echo "Teamdef written to $TEAMDEF_FILE"

Step 3: Create tmux window and split panes

bash
1tmux new-window -t "$SESSION_NAME" -n "$TEAM_NAME" -c "$PROJECT_DIR" 2sleep 0.5 3NEW_WIN=$(tmux display-message -t "$SESSION_NAME" -p '#{window_index}') 4 5for _s in $(seq 1 $((PANE_COUNT - 1))); do 6 tmux split-window -t "${SESSION_NAME}:${NEW_WIN}" -c "$PROJECT_DIR" 7done 8tmux select-layout -t "${SESSION_NAME}:${NEW_WIN}" tiled 9sleep 0.5 10 11MANAGER_PANE_IDX="" 12WORKER_PANES_LIST="" 13while IFS='|' read -r _pane _role _agent _name _model; do 14 [ -z "$_pane" ] && continue 15 tmux select-pane -t "${SESSION_NAME}:${NEW_WIN}.${_pane}" -T "T${NEW_WIN} ${_name}" 16 case "$_role" in 17 manager) MANAGER_PANE_IDX="$_pane" ;; 18 *) [ -n "$WORKER_PANES_LIST" ] && WORKER_PANES_LIST="${WORKER_PANES_LIST},${_pane}" || WORKER_PANES_LIST="${_pane}" ;; 19 esac 20done << PANE_INPUT 21$(echo "$PANE_DEFS") 22PANE_INPUT 23WORKER_COUNT=$(echo "$WORKER_PANES_LIST" | tr ',' '\n' | grep -c .)

Step 4: Write team env, update TEAM_WINDOWS

bash
1TEAM_FILE="${RUNTIME_DIR}/team_${NEW_WIN}.env" 2cat > "${TEAM_FILE}.tmp" << TEAM_EOF 3SESSION_NAME=${SESSION_NAME} 4PROJECT_DIR=${PROJECT_DIR} 5PROJECT_NAME=${PROJECT_NAME} 6WINDOW_INDEX=${NEW_WIN} 7GRID=custom 8TOTAL_PANES=${PANE_COUNT} 9MANAGER_PANE=${MANAGER_PANE_IDX} 10WORKER_PANES=${WORKER_PANES_LIST} 11WORKER_COUNT=${WORKER_COUNT} 12WORKTREE_DIR= 13WORKTREE_BRANCH= 14TEAM_DEF=${TEAM_NAME} 15TEAM_NAME=${TEAM_NAME} 16TEAM_DESC=${TEAM_DESC} 17TEAM_EOF 18mv "${TEAM_FILE}.tmp" "$TEAM_FILE" 19 20CURRENT_WINDOWS=$(grep '^TEAM_WINDOWS=' "${RUNTIME_DIR}/session.env" 2>/dev/null | cut -d= -f2 | tr -d '"') 21[ -n "$CURRENT_WINDOWS" ] && NEW_WINDOWS="${CURRENT_WINDOWS},${NEW_WIN}" || NEW_WINDOWS="${NEW_WIN}" 22TMPENV=$(mktemp "${RUNTIME_DIR}/session.env.tmp_XXXXXX") 23if grep -q '^TEAM_WINDOWS=' "${RUNTIME_DIR}/session.env"; then 24 sed "s/^TEAM_WINDOWS=.*/TEAM_WINDOWS=${NEW_WINDOWS}/" "${RUNTIME_DIR}/session.env" > "$TMPENV" 25else 26 cat "${RUNTIME_DIR}/session.env" > "$TMPENV" 27 echo "TEAM_WINDOWS=${NEW_WINDOWS}" >> "$TMPENV" 28fi 29mv "$TMPENV" "${RUNTIME_DIR}/session.env"

Step 5: Launch Claude instances (3s stagger)

bash
1while IFS='|' read -r _pane _role _agent _name _model; do 2 [ -z "$_pane" ] && continue 3 _model_flag="" 4 [ -n "$_model" ] && _model_flag="--model $_model" 5 _agent_flag="" 6 [ -n "$_agent" ] && _agent_flag="--agent \"$_agent\"" 7 _cmd="claude --dangerously-skip-permissions ${_model_flag} --name \"T${NEW_WIN} ${_name}\" ${_agent_flag}" 8 tmux send-keys -t "${SESSION_NAME}:${NEW_WIN}.${_pane}" "$_cmd" Enter 9 sleep 3 10done << LAUNCH_INPUT 11$(echo "$PANE_DEFS") 12LAUNCH_INPUT 13echo "All ${PANE_COUNT} Claude instances launched" 14 15bash -c " 16 eval \"\$(sed -n '/^_env_val()/,/^}/p' '${PROJECT_DIR}/shell/doey.sh')\" 17 eval \"\$(sed -n '/^_layout_checksum()/,/^}/p' '${PROJECT_DIR}/shell/doey.sh')\" 18 eval \"\$(sed -n '/^rebalance_grid_layout()/,/^}/p' '${PROJECT_DIR}/shell/doey.sh')\" 19 rebalance_grid_layout '${SESSION_NAME}' '${NEW_WIN}' '${RUNTIME_DIR}' 20"

Step 6: Brief the manager with team context

bash
1if [ -n "$MANAGER_PANE_IDX" ]; then 2 sleep 8 3 MGR_PANE="${SESSION_NAME}:${NEW_WIN}.${MANAGER_PANE_IDX}" 4 BRIEFING=$(mktemp "${RUNTIME_DIR}/task_XXXXXX.txt") 5 cat > "$BRIEFING" << BRIEF_EOF 6You are leading team "${TEAM_NAME}": ${TEAM_DESC} 7 8Your panes (from ${TEAM_DEF}): 9$(echo "$PANE_DEFS" | while IFS='|' read -r _p _r _a _n _m; do [ -n "$_p" ] && echo "- Pane $_p: $_n (role: $_r, agent: ${_a:-none}, model: $_m)"; done) 10 11Workflows: 12$(echo "$WORKFLOWS" | while IFS='|' read -r _t _f _to _s; do [ -n "$_t" ] && echo "- On $_t from $_f -> notify $_to (subject: $_s)"; done) 13 14Coordinate your team. Dispatch initial tasks to workers based on the team definition. 15BRIEF_EOF 16 17 tmux copy-mode -q -t "$MGR_PANE" 2>/dev/null 18 tmux send-keys -t "$MGR_PANE" Escape 19 tmux load-buffer "$BRIEFING" && tmux paste-buffer -t "$MGR_PANE" 20 sleep 1 21 tmux send-keys -t "$MGR_PANE" Escape 22 tmux send-keys -t "$MGR_PANE" Enter 23 rm "$BRIEFING" 24 echo "Manager briefed" 25fi

Step 7: Verify boot and report

bash
1sleep 5 2NOT_READY=0; DOWN_PANES="" 3while IFS='|' read -r _pane _role _agent _name _model; do 4 [ -z "$_pane" ] && continue 5 CHILD_PID=$(pgrep -P "$(tmux display-message -t "${SESSION_NAME}:${NEW_WIN}.${_pane}" -p '#{pane_pid}')" 2>/dev/null) 6 OUTPUT=$(tmux capture-pane -t "${SESSION_NAME}:${NEW_WIN}.${_pane}" -p 2>/dev/null) 7 if [ -z "$CHILD_PID" ] || ! echo "$OUTPUT" | grep -q "bypass permissions"; then 8 NOT_READY=$((NOT_READY + 1)); DOWN_PANES="$DOWN_PANES ${NEW_WIN}.$_pane" 9 fi 10done << VERIFY_INPUT 11$(echo "$PANE_DEFS") 12VERIFY_INPUT 13if [ "$NOT_READY" -eq 0 ]; then echo "All panes booted"; else echo "WARNING: ${NOT_READY} not ready:${DOWN_PANES}"; fi

Output: team name, window, layout, boot status. Teardown: /doey-kill-window ${NEW_WIN}. Bash 3.2. 3s stagger. Search: root → .doey/~/.config/doey/teams/ → share. Missing ## Workflows = skip. Agent - = no flag.

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