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version: "1.0.1" name: agentforce-architecture-analyze description: "Declared architecture snapshot for one Agentforce agent: planner, topics, actions, flows, Apex, prompt templates, and NGA plugins. Renders a human-readable architecture document and Mermaid invocation graph from design-time metadata (not runtime audit rows). TRIGGER when user asks to describe, diagram, inventory, audit, document, or diff (e.g. v3 vs v5) the architecture / action tree / topic structure / tool inventory of a specific agent by agent API name in a specific org. DO NOT TRIGGER for runtime session traces, conversation transcripts, generation timings, or gateway audit chains — this skill reads design-time metadata only (use agentforce-d360-analyze for session traces)." metadata: version: "1.0"
agentforce-architecture-analyze — declared architecture snapshot
Design-time metadata tree for one Agentforce agent: planner → topics → actions → flows → Apex → prompts → NGA plugins. Reads declared metadata only — BotDefinition, GenAiPlanner*, GenAiPlugin*, GenAiFunction*, Flow, ApexClass, GenAiPromptTemplate. Does not read runtime audit rows.
Runtime budget: 30–45s typical, ≤60s hard cap on reference fixtures. Sequential baseline would be 90–220s; parallel Tooling SOQL fan-out delivers a 3–5× speedup. Large bots with many flows scale approximately linearly — each flow metadata retrieve is one round-trip.
Runs inline — no subagent. Every phase is deterministic file processing.
If the user hasn't given enough to proceed
When invoked with no agent_api_name AND no org alias, print the following block verbatim — do not paraphrase, do not pre-run any script. Trigger condition: $ARGUMENTS is empty OR names no agent (no --agent flag and no known agent API name in the prose) OR names no org (no --org flag and no known alias).
Which agent should I document, and in which org?I need:- Agent API name — theDeveloperNameof theBotDefinition(e.g.MyAgent,MySalesAgent). Not the label.- Org alias — forsfCLI auth (the alias you configured withsf org login)Optional:- Version — anagent_version_api_namelikev5. If omitted, I'll resolve the activeBotVersion.- `--force` — ignore cached tree; re-fetch everything.- `--reprobe` — re-run the 7-day channel-probe cache (only needed after a Salesforce release).I'll run the metadata pipeline inline. Artifacts land under~/.vibe/data/agentforce-architecture-analyze/<org_id15>/<agent_api_name>__<agent_version>/(overridable with--data-dir).
Pipeline invocation
When the user has supplied --org <alias> + --agent <api_name> (plus any optional flags), run this block. One python3 invocation drives the full pipeline. main.py writes .emit_ctx.json; emit_result.py reads it and prints the final === RESULT === block last to stdout.
set -euo pipefail# zsh arrays are 1-indexed by default; bash arrays are 0-indexed.# This block uses 0-indexed semantics throughout (_args[$i] starting at i=0),# so under zsh + `set -u` the very first read of `_args[0]` would trip# `parameter not set`. KSH_ARRAYS makes zsh treat arrays as 0-indexed,# matching the bash shebang's expectation. No-op under bash.[ -n "${ZSH_VERSION:-}" ] && setopt KSH_ARRAYSSKILL_ROOT="${SKILL_ROOT:-${PLUGIN_ROOT:-$HOME/.vibe/skills}/agentforce-architecture-analyze}"# Argument parser. Accepts both `--org foo` and `--org=foo`.# `$ARGUMENTS` is the raw user input Claude Code substitutes.ARG_ORG=""ARG_AGENT=""ARG_VERSION=""ARG_FORCE=""ARG_REPROBE=""ARG_PARALLELISM=""ARG_MAX_MERMAID=""# shellcheck disable=SC2206_args=($ARGUMENTS)i=0while [ $i -lt ${#_args[@]} ]; dotok="${_args[$i]}"case "$tok" in--org=*) ARG_ORG="${tok#--org=}" ;;--org) i=$((i+1)); ARG_ORG="${_args[$i]:-}" ;;--agent=*) ARG_AGENT="${tok#--agent=}" ;;--agent) i=$((i+1)); ARG_AGENT="${_args[$i]:-}" ;;--version=*) ARG_VERSION="${tok#--version=}" ;;--version) i=$((i+1)); ARG_VERSION="${_args[$i]:-}" ;;--parallelism=*) ARG_PARALLELISM="${tok#--parallelism=}" ;;--parallelism) i=$((i+1)); ARG_PARALLELISM="${_args[$i]:-}" ;;--max-mermaid-nodes=*) ARG_MAX_MERMAID="${tok#--max-mermaid-nodes=}" ;;--max-mermaid-nodes) i=$((i+1)); ARG_MAX_MERMAID="${_args[$i]:-}" ;;--force) ARG_FORCE="1" ;;--reprobe) ARG_REPROBE="1" ;;esaci=$((i+1))done# Usage block if required flags missing. Agent reads stderr,# prints verbatim, and stops — does NOT pre-run main.py.if [ -z "$ARG_ORG" ] || [ -z "$ARG_AGENT" ]; thencat >&2 <<'USAGE'> Which agent should I document, and in which org?>> I need:> - **Agent API name** — the BotDefinition.DeveloperName (e.g. `MyAgent`)> - **Org alias** — for `sf` CLI auth (the alias you configured with `sf org login`)>> Optional flags:> - `--version v5` — pin a specific BotVersion (default: Active+highest)> - `--force` — bypass cache> - `--reprobe` — force channel-probe refresh> - `--parallelism N` — ThreadPoolExecutor size (default 5)> - `--max-mermaid-nodes N` — cap Mermaid node count (default 80)USAGEexit 2fi# Fresh work dir per invocation. Epoch + random suffix avoids collisions# between concurrent runs on the same host.WORK_DIR="/tmp/agentforce-architecture-analyze-$(date +%s)-$RANDOM"mkdir -p "$WORK_DIR"# Input validation at the boundary, BEFORE any python3 call.# fs_guard exits 1 and prints an INVALID_INPUT RESULT block on failure;# `|| exit 1` is mandatory — bare calls silently continue past failures.python3 "$SKILL_ROOT/scripts/_shared/fs_guard.py" "$ARG_AGENT" agent_api_name api_name || exit 1python3 "$SKILL_ROOT/scripts/_shared/fs_guard.py" "$ARG_ORG" org_alias not_empty || exit 1python3 "$SKILL_ROOT/scripts/_shared/fs_guard.py" "$WORK_DIR" WORK_DIR symlink || exit 1python3 "$SKILL_ROOT/scripts/_shared/fs_guard.py" "$WORK_DIR" WORK_DIR owned || exit 1if [ -n "$ARG_VERSION" ]; thenpython3 "$SKILL_ROOT/scripts/_shared/fs_guard.py" "$ARG_VERSION" agent_version api_name || exit 1fi# Single python3 call drives all pipeline phases. main.py writes# `.emit_ctx.json` into $WORK_DIR — emit_result.py then renders the# RESULT block from that ctx. No subprocess-per-phase._main_args=(--org-alias "$ARG_ORG" --agent "$ARG_AGENT" --work-dir "$WORK_DIR")[ -n "$ARG_VERSION" ] && _main_args+=(--version "$ARG_VERSION")[ -n "$ARG_FORCE" ] && _main_args+=(--force)[ -n "$ARG_REPROBE" ] && _main_args+=(--reprobe)[ -n "$ARG_PARALLELISM" ] && _main_args+=(--parallelism "$ARG_PARALLELISM")[ -n "$ARG_MAX_MERMAID" ] && _main_args+=(--max-mermaid-nodes "$ARG_MAX_MERMAID")# main.py returns nonzero on terminal failures; we DON'T short-circuit —# emit_result still publishes the failure RESULT block. `set -e` is# temporarily relaxed around this single call.set +epython3 "$SKILL_ROOT/scripts/main.py" "${_main_args[@]}"_rc=$?set -e# Final RESULT block is emit_result.py's stdout — MUST be the last thing# stdout sees. emit_result exits 0 on render success; the bash harness# propagates main.py's rc for the agent's exit status.WORK_DIR="$WORK_DIR" python3 "$SKILL_ROOT/scripts/emit_result.py"exit "$_rc"
Inputs
| Input | Flag | Required | Default | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
org_alias | --org | yes | — | |
agent_api_name | --agent | yes | — | |
agent_version_api_name | --version | no | active BotVersion | |
force_refresh | --force | no | false (honor cache) | |
reprobe | --reprobe | no | false (honor 7-day channel-probe cache) | |
parallelism | --parallelism | no | 5 | |
max_mermaid_nodes | --max-mermaid-nodes | no | 80 | |
data_dir | --data-dir | no | ~/.vibe/data/agentforce-architecture-analyze | |
cache_dir | --cache-dir | no | ~/.vibe/cache/agentforce-architecture-analyze |
Outputs
All artifacts under ~/.vibe/data/agentforce-architecture-analyze/<org_id15>/<agent_api_name>__<agent_version>/ (default; override with --data-dir <path>):
<agent>_<ver>_metadata_tree.json primary artifact — normalized planner/topic/action/flow/apex/prompt/plugin tree<agent>_<ver>_architecture.md human-readable section-by-section rendering (H1 + 7 numbered sections, plus a conditional Dependency graph appendix). Mermaid diagrams are embedded inside the relevant sections (Action tree, Data flow, and Dependency graph)
Pipeline — inline, no subagent
resolve_bot.py → BotDefinition + BotVersion + planner name lookupretrieve_planner.py → Metadata API zip retrieve for GenAiPlannerBundle (+ NGA plugins if present)parallel_retrieve.py → 6 parallel Tooling SOQL channels fan out from the planner id(resolved by the `planner_definition_by_agent_chain` seed query):- plugins_by_planner (GenAiPluginDefinition)- planner_bundle_functions (GenAiPlannerFunctionDef join)- functions_by_plugins (GenAiFunctionDefinition)- planner_attrs_by_parent_ids (GenAiPlannerAttrDefinition)- plugin_functions_by_plugin_ids (GenAiPluginFunctionDef join)- plugin_instructions_by_plugin_ids (GenAiPluginInstructionDef)parse_bundle.py → parse retrieved XML into normalized node shapesparse_wave.py → BFS expansion: flow/apex/prompt refs discovered in nodes→ SOQL for Flow/Apex bodies (batched by id list)→ Metadata retrieve ONLY for GenAiPromptTemplate (+ NGA external plugins conditionally)finalize.py → merge waves into metadata_tree.jsonrender_architecture.py → <agent>_<ver>_architecture.md + Mermaid invocation graph (capped at --max-mermaid-nodes)
Channel strategy — SOQL-first.
- Tooling SOQL for every normalized tree node (planner, plugins, functions, plugin-functions, plugin-instructions, planner-functions, planner-attrs) — 6 parallel channels keyed on planner id, plus the
planner_definition_by_agent_chainseed query that resolves the planner id from the agent chain. - Data API SOQL for Flow (by id) and Apex (by id or name) bodies — batched.
- Metadata retrieve only for two cases: (a)
GenAiPromptTemplate(prompt bodies aren't cleanly exposed via Tooling SOQL), and (b) NGA external plugins when the planner is Native Generative Agent shape (skipped for classic ReAct).
This is where the 3–5× speedup comes from. A naive implementation would retrieve everything via Metadata API zips sequentially; parallel Tooling SOQL covers ~80% of the tree in a single fan-out.
Planner shapes — classic ReAct vs NGA
The skill normalizes two planner families into a single tree shape:
| Shape | GenAiPlannerDefinition.PlannerType | InvocationTarget style | NGA plugins? | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Classic ReAct | ReactAiPlannerV1 / SequentialPlannerIntentClassifier / etc. | DeveloperName strings | no | |
| NGA | ConcurrentMultiAgentOrchestration / AnthropicCompatibleV1 / etc. | Sometimes 15/18-char Ids (ID-prefix routed) | yes (external plugins via Metadata retrieve) |
The ID-prefix router in resolve_invocation_target.py distinguishes the two: NGA InvocationTargets that look like ids (01p… = ApexClass, 301… = Flow, etc.) get resolved via id-scoped SOQL; DeveloperName targets go through name-scoped SOQL. Unknown prefixes surface as _unresolved[] with reason="unknown-id-prefix:<prefix>" — never silently dropped.
Caching
- Tree cache:
metadata_tree.jsonis reused unless--forceis passed. Cache key includes the asset-hash of every.soql/.yaml/.mmdtemplate bundled with the skill — bump a template, the cache busts automatically. - Channel probe cache: 7-day TTL on the per-org
sf sobject describeresults that validate every field name the SOQL assets reference. A Salesforce quarterly release that renames / removes a field triggersstatus: PROBE_FAILED;--reprobeforces a refresh.
Prerequisites
| Tool | Required | |
|---|---|---|
sf CLI (authenticated against the target org) | yes — sf org login web --alias <alias> | |
| Python 3.10+ | yes |
Reference docs to load when needed
Do NOT load eagerly. Load when the user's question requires it:
references/soql_fields.md— per-sObject field reference for the 13 sObjects this skill touches (2 Data API + 11 Tooling), with[mandatory]vs[optional]tags. Load when the user asks about a specific field, or when debugging anINVALID_FIELDSOQL error.references/contract.json— machine-readable schema formetadata_tree.json. Load when writing downstream tooling that consumes the tree.references/architecture_sections.md— section-by-section structure of the rendered<agent>_<ver>_architecture.md.
Invariants worth knowing upfront
- Pipeline is deterministic. Same
(org, agent, version)+ static org metadata → byte-identical<agent>_<ver>_metadata_tree.jsonand<agent>_<ver>_architecture.md. Only manifest timestamps drift across re-runs. - Forward-only traversal. Every discovered ref goes forward from planner → children. No backward lookups.
- Partial results are surfaced, not silenced. Any unresolved reference lands in
_unresolved[]withreason=....STATUS=PARTIAL_OKif any channel failed;STATUS=OKonly on a clean run. - Cycle detection is per-branch. Same flow visited along its own ancestor chain emits
_cycle_back_to:<path>instead of recursing. A defensiveMAX_BFS_DEPTH=20guard backs the per-branch ancestor set; real-world agents bottom out well before either limit fires. (Earlier docs claimed a hard cap of 5; that was the historical limit and was abandoned because shared utility flows likehandleFlowFaulttripped it on every nested tree — seeconfig.MAX_BFS_DEPTHfor the rationale.) - Child ordering is alphabetical by `api_name` (case-insensitive). Topics come before non-topic plannerActions at the root level. Flow-actionCall order is NOT sorted — that's the flow author's execution sequence.