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title: Global Microagents
description: Global microagents are [keyword-triggered microagents](./microagents-keyword) that apply to all OpenHands users. A list of the current global microagents can be found [in the OpenHands repository](https://github.com/All-Hands-AI/OpenHands/tree/main/microagents).
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## Contributing a Global Microagent
You can create global microagents and share with the community by opening a pull request to the official repository.
See the [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/All-Hands-AI/OpenHands/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) for specific instructions on how to contribute to OpenHands.
### Global Microagents Best Practices
- **Clear Scope**: Keep the microagent focused on a specific domain or task.
- **Explicit Instructions**: Provide clear, unambiguous guidelines.
- **Useful Examples**: Include practical examples of common use cases.
- **Safety First**: Include necessary warnings and constraints.
- **Integration Awareness**: Consider how the microagent interacts with other components.
### Steps to Contribute a Global Microagent
#### 1. Plan the Global Microagent
Before creating a global microagent, consider:
- What specific problem or use case will it address?
- What unique capabilities or knowledge should it have?
- What trigger words make sense for activating it?
- What constraints or guidelines should it follow?
#### 2. Create File
Create a new Markdown file with a descriptive name in the appropriate directory:
[`microagents/`](https://github.com/All-Hands-AI/OpenHands/tree/main/microagents)
#### 3. Testing the Global Microagent
- Test the agent with various prompts.
- Verify trigger words activate the agent correctly.
- Ensure instructions are clear and comprehensive.
- Check for potential conflicts and overlaps with existing agents.
#### 4. Submission Process
Submit a pull request with:
- The new microagent file.
- Updated documentation if needed.
- Description of the agent's purpose and capabilities.