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dream-team-lab

v1.0.1

Published

Dream Team Lab (15-Agent Suite) Initialization CLI

Readme

Dream Team Lab 🏹🤖

Welcome to the Dream Team (15-Agent Suite) initialization package. This CLI tool instantly deploys a world-class, ethically responsible, state-of-the-art AI product team into your local working directory.

What's included?

The Dream Team is composed of 15 highly specialized AI personas defined via skills.sh-compatible Markdown files:

  • C-Level: Odin (CEO), Thor (CTO), Heimdall (CISO).
  • Core Product: Saga (Analyst), Sarah (PM), Freya (UX), Alex (Orchestrator), James (Developer).
  • Growth & Psychology: Idunn (Marketing), Vidar (SEO), Baldur (CRO), Mimir (Behavioral Economics).
  • Quality: Quinn (QA), Infra (DevOps), Loki (Red Team).

This suite is "vitaminized" with the methodologies of world-renowned gurus:

  • UX & Strategy: Nielsen, Norman, Krug, Simons, Zuckerberg.
  • SOTA AI: Andrew Ng (Agentic Workflows), Harrison Chase (LangChain), Demis Hassabis (DeepMind), Yann LeCun (Meta).

Installation & Usage

You can deploy the entire team into any new project folder by simply running this command in your terminal:

npx dream-team-lab

This will automatically create:

  • /skills/: The 15 AI agent personas.
  • /knowledge/: The central Ethics Guide and Guru Knowledge Base.
  • /.dream-team/config.yaml: Your project's context configuration.

How to use the agents

Once initialized, if you use an IDE plugin or a terminal orchestrator (like skills.sh), the agents will be automatically recognized. You can then invoke any agent by their command name to start building:

> /alex I have a new app idea.

Configuration

Before engaging the team, open .dream-team/config.yaml and enter your specific project parameters. This Context file is read by all 15 agents to ensure they are aligned on the end goal.


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