convoke-agents
Reduces agent deployment friction by decoupling domain logic from capability expansion, enabling teams to compose multi-agent systems without rewriting core …
Convoke extends BMAD Method AI agents with two types of installable modules: Teams bring new agents for a domain, Skills add new capabilities to existing agents. Install them independently or combine them.
- Install domain-specific agents to handle specialized communication workflows within your team structure.
- Add new capabilities to existing agents by installing skill modules without rebuilding the entire system.
- Combine multiple agents and skills to create custom collaboration solutions tailored to your organization.
Reduces agent deployment friction by decoupling domain logic from capability expansion, enabling teams to compose multi-agent systems without rewriting core infrastructure or managing complex interdependencies.
Platform teams managing multi-domain AI agent deployments who need modular, extensible agent architecture without monolithic design constraints.
https://github.com/amalik/convoke-agents
By amalik
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Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 63 GitHub stars; contributors unknown; last commit 0d ago; license MIT.