agent-framework

Create AI agents and workflows using Microsoft Agent Framework SDK. Supports single-agent and multi-agent workflow patterns. USE FOR: create agent, build agent, scaffold agent, new agent, agent framework, workflow pattern, multi-agent, MCP tools, create workflow. DO NOT USE FOR: deploying agents (use deploy), evaluating agents (use agent/evaluate), Azure AI Foundry agents without Agent Framework SDK.

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Best use case

agent-framework is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.

Create AI agents and workflows using Microsoft Agent Framework SDK. Supports single-agent and multi-agent workflow patterns. USE FOR: create agent, build agent, scaffold agent, new agent, agent framework, workflow pattern, multi-agent, MCP tools, create workflow. DO NOT USE FOR: deploying agents (use deploy), evaluating agents (use agent/evaluate), Azure AI Foundry agents without Agent Framework SDK.

Teams using agent-framework should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.

When to use this skill

  • You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.

When not to use this skill

  • You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
  • You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.

Installation

Claude Code / Cursor / Codex

$curl -o ~/.claude/skills/agent-framework/SKILL.md --create-dirs "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ComeOnOliver/skillshub/main/skills/aiskillstore/marketplace/microsoft/agent-framework/SKILL.md"

Manual Installation

  1. Download SKILL.md from GitHub
  2. Place it in .claude/skills/agent-framework/SKILL.md inside your project
  3. Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill

How agent-framework Compares

Feature / Agentagent-frameworkStandard Approach
Platform SupportNot specifiedLimited / Varies
Context Awareness High Baseline
Installation ComplexityUnknownN/A

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this skill do?

Create AI agents and workflows using Microsoft Agent Framework SDK. Supports single-agent and multi-agent workflow patterns. USE FOR: create agent, build agent, scaffold agent, new agent, agent framework, workflow pattern, multi-agent, MCP tools, create workflow. DO NOT USE FOR: deploying agents (use deploy), evaluating agents (use agent/evaluate), Azure AI Foundry agents without Agent Framework SDK.

Where can I find the source code?

You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.

SKILL.md Source

# Create Agent with Microsoft Agent Framework

Build AI agents, agentic apps, and multi-agent workflows using Microsoft Agent Framework SDK.

## Quick Reference

| Property | Value |
|----------|-------|
| **SDK** | Microsoft Agent Framework (Python) |
| **Patterns** | Single Agent, Multi-Agent Workflow |
| **Server** | Azure AI Agent Server SDK (HTTP) |
| **Debug** | AI Toolkit Agent Inspector + VSCode |
| **Best For** | Enterprise agents with type safety, checkpointing, orchestration |

## When to Use This Skill

Use when the user wants to:

- **Create** a new AI agent or agentic application
- **Scaffold** an agent with tools (MCP, function calling)
- **Build** multi-agent workflows with orchestration patterns
- **Add** HTTP server mode to an existing agent
- **Configure** F5/debug support for VSCode

## Defaults

- **Language**: Python
- **SDK**: Microsoft Agent Framework (pin version `1.0.0b260107`)
- **Server**: HTTP via Azure AI Agent Server SDK
- **Environment**: Virtual environment (create or detect existing)

## References

| Topic | File | Description |
|-------|------|-------------|
| Server Pattern | [references/agent-as-server.md](references/agent-as-server.md) | HTTP server wrapping (production) |
| Debug Setup | [references/debug-setup.md](references/debug-setup.md) | VS Code configs for Agent Inspector |
| Agent Samples | [references/agent-samples.md](references/agent-samples.md) | Single agent, tools, MCP, threads |
| Workflow Basics | [references/workflow-basics.md](references/workflow-basics.md) | Executor types, handler signatures, edges, WorkflowBuilder — start here for any workflow |
| Workflow Agents | [references/workflow-agents.md](references/workflow-agents.md) | Agents as executor nodes, linear pipeline, run_stream event consumption |
| Workflow Foundry | [references/workflow-foundry.md](references/workflow-foundry.md) | Foundry agents with bidirectional edges, loop control, register_executor factories |

> 💡 **Tip:** For advanced patterns (Reflection, Switch-Case, Fan-out/Fan-in, Loop, Human-in-Loop), search `microsoft/agent-framework` on GitHub.

## MCP Tools

This skill delegates to `microsoft-foundry` MCP tools for model and project operations:

| Tool | Purpose |
|------|---------|
| `foundry_models_list` | Browse model catalog for selection |
| `foundry_models_deployments_list` | List deployed models for selection |
| `foundry_resource_get` | Get project endpoint |

## Creation Workflow

1. Gather context (read agent-as-server.md + debug-setup.md + code samples)
2. Select model & configure environment
3. Implement agent/workflow code + HTTP server mode + `.vscode/` configs
4. Install dependencies (venv + requirements.txt)
5. Verify startup (Run-Fix loop)
6. Documentation

### Step 1: Gather Context

Read reference files based on user's request:

**Always read these references:**
- Server pattern: **agent-as-server.md** (required — HTTP server is the default)
- Debug setup: **debug-setup.md** (required — always generate `.vscode/` configs)

**Read the relevant code sample:**
- Code samples: agent-samples.md, workflow-basics.md, workflow-agents.md, or workflow-foundry.md

**Model Selection**: Use `microsoft-foundry` skill's model catalog to help user select and deploy a model.

**Recommended**: Search `microsoft/agent-framework` on GitHub for advanced patterns.

### Step 2: Select Model & Configure Environment

*Decide on the model BEFORE coding.*

If user hasn't specified a model, use `microsoft-foundry` skill to list deployed models or help deploy one.

**ALWAYS create/update `.env` file**:
```bash
FOUNDRY_PROJECT_ENDPOINT=<project-endpoint>
FOUNDRY_MODEL_DEPLOYMENT_NAME=<model-deployment-name>
```

- **Standard flow**: Populate with real values from user's Foundry project
- **Deferred Config**: Use placeholders, remind user to update before running

### Step 3: Implement Code

**All three are required by default:**

1. **Agent/Workflow code**: Use gathered context to structure the agent or workflow
2. **HTTP Server mode**: Wrap with Agent-as-Server pattern from `agent-as-server.md` — this is the default entry point
3. **Debug configs**: Generate `.vscode/launch.json` and `.vscode/tasks.json` using templates from `debug-setup.md`

> ⚠️ **Warning:** Only skip server mode or debug configs if the user explicitly requests a "minimal" or "no server" setup.

### Step 4: Install Dependencies

1. Generate/update `requirements.txt`
  ```text
  # pin version to avoid breaking changes

  # agent framework
  agent-framework-azure-ai==1.0.0b260107
  agent-framework-core==1.0.0b260107

  # agent server (for HTTP server mode)
  azure-ai-agentserver-core==1.0.0b10
  azure-ai-agentserver-agentframework==1.0.0b10

  # debugging support
  debugpy
  agent-dev-cli
  ```

2. Use a virtual environment to avoid polluting the global Python installation

> ⚠️ **Warning:** Never use bare `python` or `pip` — always use the venv-activated versions or full paths (e.g., `.venv/bin/pip`).

### Step 5: Verify Startup (Run-Fix Loop)

Enter a run-fix loop until no startup errors:

1. Run the main entrypoint using the venv's Python (e.g., `.venv/Scripts/python main.py` on Windows, `.venv/bin/python main.py` on macOS/Linux)
2. **If startup fails**: Fix error → Rerun
3. **If startup succeeds**: Stop server immediately

**Guardrails**:
- ✅ Perform real run to catch startup errors
- ✅ Cleanup after verification (stop HTTP server)
- ✅ Ignore environment/auth/connection/timeout errors
- ❌ Don't wait for user input
- ❌ Don't create separate test scripts
- ❌ Don't mock configuration

### Step 6: Documentation

Create/update `README.md` with setup instructions and usage examples.

## Error Handling

| Error | Cause | Resolution |
|-------|-------|------------|
| `ModuleNotFoundError` | Missing SDK | Run `pip install agent-framework-azure-ai==1.0.0b260107` in venv |
| `AgentRunResponseUpdate` not found | Wrong SDK version | Pin to `1.0.0b260107` (breaking rename in newer versions) |
| Agent name validation error | Invalid characters | Use alphanumeric + hyphens, start/end with alphanumeric, max 63 chars |
| Async credential error | Wrong import | Use `azure.identity.aio.DefaultAzureCredential` (not `azure.identity`) |

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