agent-manager-skill — quality + safety report
In the Skillier index (davila7__agent-manager-skill) · scanned 2026-06-03 · engine: builtin+triage
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About this skill
Manage multiple local CLI agents via tmux sessions start/stop/monitor/assign with cron-friendly scheduling.
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--- name: agent-manager-skill description: Manage multiple local CLI agents via tmux sessions (start/stop/monitor/assign) with cron-friendly scheduling. --- # Agent Manager Skill ## When to use Use this skill when you need to: - run multiple local CLI agents in parallel (separate tmux sessions) - start/stop agents and tail their logs - assign tasks to agents and monitor output - schedule recurring agent work (cron) ## Prerequisites Install `agent-manager-skill` in your workspace: ```bash git clone https://github.com/fractalmind-ai/agent-manager-skill.git ``` ## Common commands ```bash python3 agent-manager/scripts/main.py doctor python3 agent-manager/scripts/main.py list python3 agent-manager/scripts/main.py start EMP_0001 python3 agent-manager/scripts/main.py monitor EMP_0001 --follow python3 agent-manager/scripts/main.py assign EMP_0002 <<'EOF' Follow teams/fractalmind-ai-maintenance.md Workflow EOF ``` ## Notes - Requires `tmux` and `python3`. - Agents are configured under an `agents/` directory (see the repo for examples).
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