--- name: agent-academy-mission-builder description: > Scaffold and author content for the microsoft/agent-academy GitHub repo. Use this skill whenever the user wants to create a new mission, lab, or module for Agent Academy — whether that's a course mission (Recruit, Operative, Commander) or a standalone Special Ops mission. Trigger whenever the user says "write a mission", "scaffold a lab", "create a Special Ops", "new Agent Academy module", or describes an agent-building concept they want to turn into a hands-on lesson. Also trigger when the user says "add a module to agent academy", "I want to contribute a mission", or asks about badge creation for Special Ops. This skill handles: repo structure lookup, duplicate detection, mission naming, markdown scaffolding, step-by-step content drafting, cross-linking, tag/category suggestions, difficulty rating, and badge image generation for Special Ops missions. --- # Agent Academy Mission Builder This skill scaffolds new content for the **microsoft/agent-academy** repository at https://github.com/microsoft/agent-academy. It covers two distinct mission types and handles everything from naming to final markdown output, including badge generation for Special Ops. Think of this skill like a mission briefing officer: it gets the concept from you, does the reconnaissance (checks the repo, checks for duplicates, maps cross-links), then hands you back a fully briefed document you only need to fill in the "boots on the ground" steps for. --- ## Phase 0: Gather Intel (Interview the User) Before writing anything, collect the following. Ask in one message, not one question at a time: **Required info:** 1. **Mission type**: Course mission (Recruit / Operative / Commander) OR Special Ops? 2. **Topic / feature**: What Copilot Studio capability, integration, or concept does this cover? 3. **Rough description**: What will the learner *build or do* by the end? 4. **Difficulty** (for Special Ops): Beginner / Intermediate / Advanced (maps to 1 / 2 / 3 stars) 5. **Prerequisites**: What must the learner have done or have access to? For **course missions**, also ask: - Which mission number does this follow? (sets the folder name like `07-`) - What is the overall course scenario it fits into? (e.g., Operative = Hiring system) For **Special Ops**, also ask: - Industry or use-case context (healthcare, retail, HR, IT, finance, etc.)? Or "general"? - Any specific integrations (SharePoint, Teams, Dataverse, Azure, MCP, etc.)? If the user hasn't given you enough to go on, ask. Otherwise proceed. --- ## Phase 1: Reconnaissance (Repo Check) Use `web_search` and `web_fetch` to: 1. **Check for duplicates**: Search `site:github.com/microsoft/agent-academy [topic keyword]` and `microsoft.github.io/agent-academy [topic keyword]`. If something very similar exists, flag it and ask the user whether to proceed anyway or pivot the angle. 2. **Map existing missions**: Fetch https://microsoft.github.io/agent-academy/recruit/ and https://microsoft.github.io/agent-academy/operative/ to get the current mission list. Use this to: - Assign the correct next mission number for course missions - Identify missions to cross-link (e.g., if this mission uses MCP, link to Mission 10 MCP) - Spot curriculum gaps the new mission fills 3. **Check Special Ops listing**: Fetch https://microsoft.github.io/agent-academy/special-ops/ to see what already exists and identify tags/categories in use. Report findings briefly before proceeding. If there's a close duplicate, surface it clearly. --- ## Phase 2: Mission Naming Agent Academy missions use military/spy operation themed names. Rules: - **Course missions**: Use `🚨 Mission XX: [Action Verb] + [What They Build]` Examples: `🚨 Mission 03: Create a Multi-Agent Orchestration System` The operation name appears in the briefing paragraph: `Operation [Codename]` Codenames are dramatic and thematic: "Operation Talent Scout", "Operation Symphony", "Operation MCP Rendezvous". They relate to what the mission accomplishes. - **Special Ops**: The lab *title* is a punchy phrase, often with a symbol if relevant. Examples: `Microsoft Copilot Studio & MCP`, `Power Platform CLI MCP` The operation name in the briefing: same dramatic style. The **badge bottom banner name** is a clever play on the mission topic. See badge section. **Naming formula for operation codenames**: [Military/Intelligence Term] + [Thematic Noun]. Examples: - Adaptive Cards → "Operation Flash Card" - Event Triggers → "Operation Trip Wire" - AI Safety → "Operation Safe Harbor" - Document Generation → "Operation Paper Trail" - Dataverse Grounding → "Operation Deep Root" Generate 2-3 name options and let the user pick, or auto-select the best one. --- ## Phase 3: Scaffold the Markdown ### Course Mission Template File: `docs/[rank]/[NN]-[slug]/index.md` ```markdown --- title: "Mission NN: [Title]" --- # [Emoji] Mission [NN]: [Full Title] **Welcome, [Rank].** [1-2 sentence scene-setter in mission briefing voice.] Your assignment, should you choose to accept it, is **[Operation Codename]** — [one sentence high-level goal]. [2-3 sentences expanding on what they'll build and how it connects to the course scenario.] ## Mission Objective By the end of this mission, you will have: - [Concrete deliverable 1] - [Concrete deliverable 2] - [Concrete deliverable 3] ## Prerequisites Before embarking on this mission, ensure you have: - Completed [Mission N-1: Title](../[folder]/) - [Any specific access or setup] > [!TIP] > [Optional tip for getting access if stuck] ## Background Intel > [!NOTE] > [Key concept explanation — 2-4 paragraphs. Explain the why before the how. Include an analogy.] ## Mission Tasks ### Task 1: [Name] [Brief intro sentence] 1. [Step 1] 2. [Step 2] 3. [Step 3] > [!NOTE] > [Callout with context or warning about a common mistake] ### Task 2: [Name] [... repeat pattern ...] ## Mission Complete **Mission [NN] is completed!** You now have mastered the following skills: ✅ **[Skill 1]**: [One sentence — what they can now do] ✅ **[Skill 2]**: [One sentence] ✅ **[Skill 3]**: [One sentence] ## Related Missions - [Mission N-1: Title](../[prev-folder]/) — [Why it connects] - [Mission N+1: Title](../[next-folder]/) — [What builds on this] ## Further Reading - [Microsoft docs link] - [Related Academy content] ``` ### Special Ops Template File: `docs/special-ops/[slug]/index.md` ```markdown --- title: "[Mission Title]" tags: - [technology-tag] - [industry-tag] difficulty: [1|2|3] --- # [Emoji] [Mission Title] > **Difficulty**: [stars] | **Time**: ~[N] min | **Type**: Special Ops ![Badge](./assets/badge.png) **Welcome, agent.** Your mission — should you choose to accept it — is [one-liner]. ## What You'll Build - [Specific deliverable 1] - [Specific deliverable 2] - [Specific deliverable 3] ## Prerequisites - [Access/license requirement] - [Tool requirement] > [!WARNING] > [Access barrier callout if needed] ## Concept Brief [2-4 paragraphs on the core concept. Why does it exist? When would you use it? Include an analogy.] ### Key Terms | Term | Definition | |------|------------| | [Term] | [Plain-language definition] | ## The Scenario > [!NOTE] > **Scenario:** [Company] is a [industry] company that needs to [problem]. You are building > an agent that [solution]. ## Mission Tasks ### Task 1: [Name] 1. [Step] 2. [Step] ### Task 2: [Name] [...] ## Mission Accomplished Congrats, agent — mission accomplished! Claim your badge: `https://aka.ms/agent-academy-special-ops/[slug]/form` ## Tags **Technology**: [tag1], [tag2] **Industry**: [industry] **Difficulty**: [stars] ## Related Content - [Relevant course mission link] - [Official docs link] ``` --- ## Phase 4: Auto-Draft Background Intel and Scenario Don't leave these blank. Fill them in using knowledge of Copilot Studio and the feature: 1. Write 2-4 paragraphs of background. Voice: energetic, not dry docs. 2. Always include an analogy. Existing ones in the repo: - MCP = "USB-C of AI integration" - Orchestrator = "symphony conductor" - Agent = "digital coworker" Find a new one for the new concept. 3. For Special Ops: draft the fictional scenario with company name, industry, and problem. --- ## Phase 5: Step-by-Step Drafting Fill in Mission Tasks based on Copilot Studio knowledge: - One action per step, clear action verbs (Select, Navigate, Enter, Configure, Test) - Bold UI element names: **Test your agent**, **Publish**, **Save** - Code format for: values to type, field names, test messages to send - Use `[!NOTE]`, `[!TIP]`, `[!WARNING]` callouts freely - Where exact steps are unknown, add `` and `[FILL IN: describe what needs to happen here]` placeholders --- ## Phase 6: Tags and Cross-Links (Special Ops Only) See `references/tags.md` for full tag taxonomy. Select 1-3 technology tags and 1-3 industry tags. Difficulty = number of stars on the badge: - 1 star: Beginner (single feature, under 30 min, no admin required) - 2 stars: Intermediate (2-3 concepts, 30-60 min, some config) - 3 stars: Advanced (multi-step, VSCode, Azure/admin required, 60+ min) Always cross-link to the most relevant course mission. Check `docs/recruit/index.md`, `docs/operative/index.md`, `docs/commander/index.md`, and `docs/special-ops/index.md` for the current mission inventory. --- ## Phase 7: Deliver Output 1. **Scaffolded markdown file** create the mission file directly in the repo in the corresponding folder. If it's a recruit course mission, create a folder under `docs/recruit/` with the appropriate mission name and place an `index.md` file inside as well as an `assets` folder for images, for example, `docs/recruit/mcp-lab/index.md`. Repeat this pattern for operative and commander missions under their respective folders. For Special Ops, create the folder under `docs/special-ops/` with the slug name and place the `index.md` file and `assets` folder inside, for example, `docs/special-ops/mcp-lab/index.md`. 2. **Summary** of what was pre-filled vs. what needs manual work (be explicit about TODOs) 3. **Cross-link map** of which missions link here, and where this links 4. **For Special Ops**: Tags, difficulty, badge banner name, and image generation prompt 5. **Duplicate check result** with links to anything similar that exists End every delivery with: > "The bones are done. Fill in the step-by-step and swap in real screenshots. Want me to > draft any specific task section in more detail?" --- ## Reference Files Read these when needed: - `WRITING_STYLE.md` (repo root) — Voice, tone, formatting rules - `docs/recruit/index.md` — Recruit mission inventory for numbering and cross-linking - `docs/operative/index.md` — Operative mission inventory - `docs/commander/index.md` — Commander mission inventory - `docs/special-ops/index.md` — Existing Special Ops for tag patterns and duplicate check