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paperclip/.agents/skills/company-creator/references/from-repo-guide.md
Dotta eb647ab2db Add company-creator skill for scaffolding agent company packages
Skill guides users through creating Agent Companies spec-conformant
packages, either from scratch (with interview-driven hiring plan) or
by analyzing an existing git repo and wrapping its skills/agents.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-15 07:11:57 -05:00

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Creating a Company From an Existing Repository

When a user provides a git repo (URL, local path, or tweet linking to a repo), analyze it and create a company package that wraps its content.

Analysis Steps

  1. Clone or read the repo - Use git clone for URLs, read directly for local paths
  2. Scan for existing agent/skill files - Look for SKILL.md, AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md, .claude/ directories, or similar agent configuration
  3. Understand the repo's purpose - Read README, package.json, main source files to understand what the project does
  4. Identify natural agent roles - Based on the repo's structure and purpose, determine what agents would be useful

Handling Existing Skills

Many repos already contain skills (SKILL.md files). When you find them:

Default behavior: use references, not copies.

Instead of copying skill content into your company package, create a source reference:

metadata:
  sources:
    - kind: github-file
      repo: owner/repo
      path: path/to/SKILL.md
      commit: <get the current HEAD commit SHA>
      attribution: <repo owner or org name>
      license: <from repo's LICENSE file>
      usage: referenced

To get the commit SHA:

git ls-remote https://github.com/owner/repo HEAD

Only vendor (copy) skills when:

  • The user explicitly asks to copy them
  • The skill is very small and tightly coupled to the company
  • The source repo is private or may become unavailable

Handling Existing Agent Configurations

If the repo has agent configs (CLAUDE.md, .claude/ directories, codex configs, etc.):

  • Use them as inspiration for AGENTS.md instructions
  • Don't copy them verbatim - adapt them to the Agent Companies format
  • Preserve the intent and key instructions

Repo-Only Skills (No Agents)

When a repo contains only skills and no agents:

  • Create agents that would naturally use those skills
  • The agents should be minimal - just enough to give the skills a runtime context
  • A single agent may use multiple skills from the repo
  • Name agents based on the domain the skills cover

Example: A repo with code-review, testing, and deployment skills might become:

  • A "Lead Engineer" agent with all three skills
  • Or separate "Reviewer", "QA Engineer", and "DevOps" agents if the skills are distinct enough

Common Repo Patterns

Developer Tools / CLI repos

  • Create agents for the tool's primary use cases
  • Reference any existing skills
  • Add a project maintainer or lead agent

Library / Framework repos

  • Create agents for development, testing, documentation
  • Skills from the repo become agent capabilities

Full Application repos

  • Map to departments: engineering, product, QA
  • Create a lean team structure appropriate to the project size

Skills Collection repos (e.g. skills.sh repos)

  • Each skill or skill group gets an agent
  • Create a lightweight company or team wrapper
  • Keep the agent count proportional to the skill diversity