test-repo/SPECIALIZED_AGENTS.md
Matt Bruce 2c41753316 Update web-dev agent with Supabase best practices
Added to web-dev agent:
- firebase-auth-basics and firebase-firestore-basics skills
- Supabase-specific rules and patterns
- SSR auth, server components, RLS policies guidance
- Service role key security practices

Updated SPECIALIZED_AGENTS.md documentation
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Specialized Agent Profiles

Created: February 22, 2026

Overview

Three specialized agent profiles have been configured for different types of tasks. Each agent has its own skills, system prompt, and best practices built-in.

Available Agents

Agent ID Name Emoji Purpose
ios-dev iOS Developer 📱 iOS/Swift/SwiftUI development
web-dev Web Developer 🌐 Next.js/React/TypeScript development
research Research Assistant 🔍 Research, analysis, compilation

iOS Developer (ios-dev)

Best for: iOS app development, SwiftUI, Swift, Xcode projects

Auto-loaded Skills:

  • ios-26-role
  • swiftui-expert-skill
  • swift-clean-architecture
  • swift-model-design
  • swiftui-mvvm
  • ios-project-structure

Default Patterns:

  • Modern Swift concurrency (async/await)
  • SwiftUI preferred over UIKit
  • MVVM with @Observable
  • iOS 26+ target
  • Proper error handling & accessibility
  • Unit tests for business logic

Usage:

# Switch to iOS agent
openclaw agents switch ios-dev

# Or spawn subagent for iOS task
# (In code: sessions_spawn with agentId: "ios-dev")

Web Developer (web-dev)

Best for: Next.js, React, TypeScript, web apps

Auto-loaded Skills:

  • nextjs-expert
  • frontend-design
  • shadcn-ui
  • ui-ux-pro-max
  • firebase-basics
  • firebase-auth-basics
  • firebase-firestore-basics

Default Patterns:

  • Next.js App Router
  • TypeScript with strict typing
  • Tailwind CSS for styling
  • Responsive design
  • Component composition
  • Error boundaries & loading states
  • Semantic HTML & accessibility
  • Supabase for backend/database (preferred)
  • Supabase SSR auth patterns
  • Server components for data fetching
  • Proper RLS policies
  • Service role key only in API routes

Usage:

# Switch to web agent
openclaw agents switch web-dev

# Or spawn subagent for web task
# (In code: sessions_spawn with agentId: "web-dev")

Research Assistant (research)

Best for: Research tasks, information gathering, documentation

Auto-loaded Skills:

  • browser-automation
  • session-logs

Default Patterns:

  • Web search for current info
  • Multiple source verification
  • Proper citation with URLs
  • Well-structured markdown output
  • Attribution sections
  • Effective summarization

Usage:

# Spawn subagent for research
# (In code: sessions_spawn with agentId: "research")

How to Use

1. Interactive Mode

Switch which agent you're talking to:

openclaw agents switch ios-dev
openclaw agents switch web-dev
openclaw agents switch research
openclaw agents switch main    # Back to default

2. Subagent Tasks

When spawning tasks, specify the right agent:

{
  "agentId": "ios-dev",
  "task": "Build a SwiftUI todo app with..."
}
{
  "agentId": "web-dev", 
  "task": "Create a Next.js dashboard with..."
}
{
  "agentId": "research",
  "task": "Research the latest React patterns..."
}

3. From Main Agent

When I'm (Max) handling your requests, I can spawn the right specialist:

iOS Task:

User: "Build me a habit tracker app"
→ I spawn ios-dev subagent
→ It follows iOS skills automatically
→ Returns properly architected SwiftUI code

Web Task:

User: "Create a landing page"
→ I spawn web-dev subagent  
→ It follows Next.js patterns from skills
→ Returns properly structured React components

Research Task:

User: "Find OpenClaw best practices"
→ I spawn research subagent
→ It searches, compiles, cites sources
→ Returns markdown document with attributions

Benefits

  1. Specialized Knowledge - Each agent loads relevant skills automatically
  2. Consistent Patterns - iOS agent doesn't use web patterns, and vice versa
  3. Better Results - Domain-specific expertise in each area
  4. Parallel Work - Can spawn multiple specialized agents simultaneously

Configuration Files

Agent configs stored at:

  • ~/.openclaw/agents/ios-dev/agent/agent.json
  • ~/.openclaw/agents/web-dev/agent/agent.json
  • ~/.openclaw/agents/research/agent/agent.json

Main config: ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json


Future Agents

Potential additional agents to create:

  • devops - Infrastructure, Docker, CI/CD
  • data - Python, data analysis, ML
  • design - UI/UX, Figma, design systems
  • docs - Technical writing, documentation

Just create a new ~/.openclaw/agents/<name>/agent/agent.json and register in openclaw.json.