Clarify what belongs in a PR vs. a Discussion — agent files are always
welcome, but tooling/architecture/bulk changes should start as a
Discussion first. Committed build output will always be closed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add convert_qwen() to scripts/convert.sh for generating Qwen SubAgent .md files
- Add install_qwen() to scripts/install.sh for installing to .qwen/agents/ (project-scoped)
- Add qwen detection, tool label, and install cases
- Update README.md with Qwen in supported tools table + usage section
- Add integrations/qwen/agents/ to .gitignore + create .gitkeep
- Add Qwen Code compatibility note to CONTRIBUTING.md
- Preserve tools: field in Qwen output when present in source agents
- Fix interactive installer to show dynamic [1-N] toggle range
- Update README roadmap checklist to include Qwen Code
Qwen SubAgents use minimal YAML frontmatter (name, description) with optional tools: field preserved from source. Body content passes through unchanged.
Tested with 120 agents — all convert and install successfully.
OpenClaw support:
- Add section-splitting convert_openclaw() to convert.sh that routes
## headers by keyword into SOUL.md (persona) vs AGENTS.md (operations)
and generates IDENTITY.md with emoji + vibe from frontmatter
- Add integrations/openclaw/ to .gitignore
Frontmatter additions (all 112 agents):
- Add emoji and vibe fields to every agent for OpenClaw IDENTITY.md
generation and future dashboard/catalog use
- Add services field to carousel-growth-engine (Gemini API, Upload-Post)
- Add emoji/vibe to 7 new paid-media agents from PR #83
Agent quality:
- Rewrite accounts-payable-agent to be vendor-agnostic (remove AgenticBTC
dependency, use generic payments.* interface)
Documentation:
- CONTRIBUTING.md: Add Persona/Operations section grouping guidance,
emoji/vibe/services frontmatter fields, external services editorial policy
- README.md: Add OpenClaw to supported tools, update agent count to 112,
reduce third-party OpenClaw repo mention to one-line attribution
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>