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# OpenHands Microagents | |
Microagents are specialized prompts that enhance OpenHands with domain-specific knowledge and task-specific workflows. They help developers by providing expert guidance, automating common tasks, and ensuring consistent practices across projects. Each microagent is designed to excel in a specific area, from Git operations to code review processes. | |
## Sources of Microagents | |
OpenHands loads microagents from two sources: | |
### 1. Shareable Microagents (Public) | |
This directory (`OpenHands/microagents/`) contains shareable microagents that are: | |
- Available to all OpenHands users | |
- Maintained in the OpenHands repository | |
- Perfect for reusable knowledge and common workflows | |
Directory structure: | |
``` | |
OpenHands/microagents/ | |
βββ # Keyword-triggered expertise | |
β βββ git.md # Git operations | |
β βββ testing.md # Testing practices | |
β βββ docker.md # Docker guidelines | |
βββ # These microagents are always loaded | |
βββ pr_review.md # PR review process | |
βββ bug_fix.md # Bug fixing workflow | |
βββ feature.md # Feature implementation | |
``` | |
### 2. Repository Instructions (Private) | |
Each repository can have its own instructions in `.openhands/microagents/repo.md`. These instructions are: | |
- Private to that repository | |
- Automatically loaded when working with that repository | |
- Perfect for repository-specific guidelines and team practices | |
Example repository structure: | |
``` | |
your-repository/ | |
βββ .openhands/ | |
βββ microagents/ | |
βββ repo.md # Repository-specific instructions | |
βββ ... # Private micro-agents that are only available inside this repo | |
``` | |
## Loading Order | |
When OpenHands works with a repository, it: | |
1. Loads repository-specific instructions from `.openhands/microagents/repo.md` if present | |
2. Loads relevant knowledge agents based on keywords in conversations | |
## Types of Microagents | |
Most microagents use markdown files with YAML frontmatter. For repository agents (repo.md), the frontmatter is optional - if not provided, the file will be loaded with default settings as a repository agent. | |
### 1. Knowledge Agents | |
Knowledge agents provide specialized expertise that's triggered by keywords in conversations. They help with: | |
- Language best practices | |
- Framework guidelines | |
- Common patterns | |
- Tool usage | |
Key characteristics: | |
- **Trigger-based**: Activated by specific keywords in conversations | |
- **Context-aware**: Provide relevant advice based on file types and content | |
- **Reusable**: Knowledge can be applied across multiple projects | |
- **Versioned**: Support multiple versions of tools/frameworks | |
You can see an example of a knowledge-based agent in [OpenHands's github microagent](https://github.com/All-Hands-AI/OpenHands/tree/main/microagents/github.md). | |
### 2. Repository Agents | |
Repository agents provide repository-specific knowledge and guidelines. They are: | |
- Loaded from `.openhands/microagents/repo.md` | |
- Specific to individual repositories | |
- Automatically activated for their repository | |
- Perfect for team practices and project conventions | |
Key features: | |
- **Project-specific**: Contains guidelines unique to the repository | |
- **Team-focused**: Enforces team conventions and practices | |
- **Always active**: Automatically loaded for the repository | |
- **Locally maintained**: Updated with the project | |
You can see an example of a repo agent in [the agent for the OpenHands repo itself](https://github.com/All-Hands-AI/OpenHands/blob/main/.openhands/microagents/repo.md). | |
## Contributing | |
### When to Contribute | |
1. **Knowledge Agents** - When you have: | |
- Language/framework best practices | |
- Tool usage patterns | |
- Common problem solutions | |
- General development guidelines | |
2. **Repository Agents** - When you need: | |
- Project-specific guidelines | |
- Team conventions and practices | |
- Custom workflow documentation | |
- Repository-specific setup instructions | |
### Best Practices | |
1. **For Knowledge Agents**: | |
- Choose distinctive triggers | |
- Focus on one area of expertise | |
- Include practical examples | |
- Use file patterns when relevant | |
- Keep knowledge general and reusable | |
2. **For Repository Agents**: | |
- Document clear setup instructions | |
- Include repository structure details | |
- Specify testing and build procedures | |
- List environment requirements | |
- Document CI workflows and checks | |
- Include information about code quality standards | |
- Maintain up-to-date team practices | |
- Consider using OpenHands to generate a comprehensive repo.md (see [Creating a Repository Agent](#creating-a-repository-agent)) | |
- YAML frontmatter is optional - files without frontmatter will be loaded with default settings | |
### Submission Process | |
1. Create your agent file in the appropriate directory: | |
- `microagents/` for expertise (public, shareable) | |
- Note: Repository-specific agents should remain in their respective repositories' `.openhands/microagents/` directory | |
2. Test thoroughly | |
3. Submit a pull request to OpenHands | |
## License | |
All microagents are subject to the same license as OpenHands. See the root LICENSE file for details. | |