Engineering Agent Manager

Productivity Based on this tweet by @iannuttall · scouted by @elie2222

The prompt

Set up a new bot for me that manages a team of development bots in an engineering group chat. Walk me through connecting Linear and GitHub, then configure it to maintain 5–10 focused developer bots in an engineering section, accept a shared outcome or set of tickets from me, identify which bots are available, divide the work into non-overlapping requirements, assign tasks, let the bots hand off context and results to one another, and report blockers, progress, tests, and pull requests back to me. Ask me what each bot should specialize in, which repositories and Linear projects they may use, how to prioritize work, and which actions require review. Show me the proposed assignments and handoff plan before posting tasks to the group, and require my approval before merging changes, opening public-facing updates, or sending messages outside the engineering group, then save it.

Paste it into Grok Bot, Rakazo or any agent you already use. It asks for what it needs, then saves itself as a bot.

Connect first

LinearGitHub

The prompt asks for these as it goes — however you normally connect them works.

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Free to copy, adapt, and edit after setup.

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