A Claude Code skill that helps a technical founder build whatever they want on Claude Managed Agents (CMA) — an internal worker, a piece of their product, a customer-facing agent. It interviews you about what you want to build, scopes a v0, launches it in your own account, grades it against your own definition of done, iterates, and (if it should run on a clock) puts it on a scheduled deployment — with everything bigger laid out as an explicit v1/v2 plan.
Reference implementation. Not maintained and not accepting contributions. Licensed under Apache 2.0.
git clone <this-repo>
cd <this-repo>
claudeThen type:
/launch-your-agent
The skills in .claude/skills/ are picked up automatically when you run Claude Code inside this folder — nothing to install.
When you're done (or any time later), /wrap-up regenerates the overview page, recaps every primitive you now own, and suggests the next 1–2 upgrades.
- Claude Code installed and signed in.
- An Anthropic API key for your own account (you'll create it during the flow at platform.claude.com → API keys; it goes into a local
.envfile, never into the chat). Runs cost cents.
- A live managed agent in your Console (agent + environment + graded run, plus a scheduled deployment if your task recurs).
- A
my-agent/folder: the build sheet, the exact API payloads, a resumable launch script, an eval scaffold, an overview page, and a NEXT-DIRECTIONS.md laying out v1/v2.
| Path | What it is |
|---|---|
.claude/skills/launch-your-agent/ |
The main skill: 4 phases (interview → stage & launch → grade & iterate → run without you) + references (interview mapping, verified API call shapes, examples bank, overview template) |
.claude/skills/wrap-up/ |
Companion skill: explicit close-out / status check for a built agent |
cma-primitives.md |
Inventory of CMA primitives and limits, from the public docs |
interview-to-config.md |
Background: how interview answers map to CMA primitives |
examples-bank.md |
Sourced example agents and production proof points |
ui/ |
Example overview page + build sheet |
The CMA documentation is the source of truth for the API: https://platform.claude.com/docs/en/managed-agents/overview