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msitarzewski/agency-agents

A trending roster of 232 prewritten subagent personas across 16 divisions — engineering, marketing, QA, security, game dev — installable into Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, and a dozen other tools.

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**The gist** agency-agents packages **232 specialized agents across 16 divisions** — 40+ engineering roles, 37 marketing, plus design, QA, security, GIS, and game development — as markdown agent definitions with personas, workflows, and deliverables. Install via a **desktop app**, a script targeting claude-code, cursor, or opencode, or by copying files into ~/.claude/agents/; conversion scripts cover **14 tools** including Copilot, Windsurf, and Codex. **MIT** licensed.

Practical Implication

**Why it matters** If you delegate work to subagents, this is a large ready-made catalog to raid — arguably more useful as a source of **role prompts** for the **two or three specialists** you actually need than as a bulk install.

Agent-Ready Context
**The gist** agency-agents packages **232 specialized agents across 16 divisions** — 40+ engineering roles, 37 marketing, plus design, QA, security, GIS, and game development — as markdown agent definitions with personas, workflows, and deliverables. Install via a **desktop app**, a script targeting claude-code, cursor, or opencode, or by copying files into ~/.claude/agents/; conversion scripts cover **14 tools** including Copilot, Windsurf, and Codex. **MIT** licensed.

**Why it matters** If you delegate work to subagents, this is a large ready-made catalog to raid — arguably more useful as a source of **role prompts** for the **two or three specialists** you actually need than as a bulk install.

**Watch out** Quantity is not quality: results depend on how your tool activates agents, and installing hundreds bloats the registry — **OpenCode** silently drops agents beyond roughly **119**. Community translations can lag behind the main repo.
Uncertainty
Quantity is not quality: results depend on how your tool activates agents, and installing hundreds bloats the registry — **OpenCode** silently drops agents beyond roughly **119**. Community translations can lag behind the main repo.