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Skills/thananon/9arm-skills/qwen-agent

qwen-agent

thananon/9arm-skills
600 installs3K stars

Installation

npx skills add https://github.com/thananon/9arm-skills --skill qwen-agent

Summary

Delegate menial, well-scoped coding tasks to a cheap Qwen-backed subagent via the `claude-9arm` command instead of burning Claude tokens/quota. Use when the work is mechanical and low-risk — bulk renames, formatting, boilerplate, find-replace, grep-style search & summarization, reading/condensing logs or files, test/docstring/comment scaffolding, or running builds/linters/tests and reporting pass-fail. Also use when the user says "use qwen", "delegate this", "send it to 9arm/qwen", or "do this cheaply". Do NOT use for architecture, design, debugging judgment, security-sensitive edits, or anything needing this conversation's context.

SKILL.md

qwen-agent

Offload menial, self-contained tasks to a Qwen model running inside a headless Claude Code instance (claude-9arm). Keeps expensive Claude reasoning for work that needs it.

The command

claude-9arm is a shell alias → claude --model qwen3.6-35b-a3b routed through the 9arm gateway. Run it headless with -p:

claude-9arm -p "<self-contained task prompt>" --allowedTools Bash Read Edit Write Glob Grep
  • This is the default invocation. The flag list scopes which tools the subagent may use without a prompt, so it can finish a menial job unattended. Without it the subagent stalls waiting for approval on the first edit or command.
  • The alias bakes in --allowedTools '', which Claude Code silently ignores with a warning (Wildcard tool name "" is not supported). That warning is expected and harmless — the --allowedTools you append is what takes effect.
  • For edit-only, lower-risk tasks you may instead use --permission-mode acceptEdits (auto-accepts file edits, but Bash still prompts — don't use it for verification/build/test runs).

Writing the task prompt (most important step)

The qwen subagent has zero context from this conversation. A vague prompt is the #1 failure mode. Every prompt must be standalone:

  • Absolute paths for every input and output file (/Users/tpatinya/proj/src/foo.ts, not foo.ts).
  • Explicit inputs, outputs, and acceptance criteria — what to change, what "done" looks like.
  • No references to "the file we discussed", "above", or prior turns.
  • Treat qwen as a capable-but-literal junior: spell out the steps, keep scope tight.

Bad: clean up the imports Good: In /Users/tpatinya/proj/src/api.ts, remove unused imports and sort the remaining import statements alphabetically. Do not change any other code. Confirm the file still parses.

Mind the context window (128k)

Qwen runs with a 128k-token context window — much smaller than Claude's. The whole job (your prompt + every file it reads + its own reasoning and edits) has to fit inside it. Size each delegated task to the model, not just to "is it menial":

  • Estimate the footprint before delegating: roughly the bytes of files it must read + open + write, ÷ 4 ≈ tokens. If a single task would pull in large files or many files at once, it won't fit.
  • Break large jobs into independent chunks that each touch a bounded slice — e.g. one file (or a few small ones) per run, one directory per run, one log segment per run. Run the chunks as separate claude-9arm invocations (foreground, or background-parallel per the Return contract section).
  • Don't make it read what it doesn't need. Point it at the exact files/paths required; never tell it to "scan the repo" or read a whole large tree.
  • Watch for context-exhaustion symptoms when verifying: truncated edits, ignored later instructions, or a summary that omits files it was told to touch usually mean the task overflowed — split it smaller and retry.

When a job is inherently too big to slice cleanly (it needs whole-codebase context to do correctly), that's a sign it isn't a qwen task — keep it yourself.

Working directory

The Bash tool's cd resets between calls and cd && can trip permission prompts. Don't rely on cwd:

  • Put absolute paths in the prompt, or
  • Pass --add-dir /abs/path to grant the subagent access to a directory.

Return contract

  • Default (text): qwen's final message prints to stdout — read it directly.
  • Need to parse the result: add --output-format json and extract the result field.
  • Background / parallel (run several at once): redirect to a log and run with the Bash tool's run_in_background: true, then read the log when it finishes:
  claude-9arm -p "<task>" --allowedTools Bash Read Edit Write Glob Grep > /tmp/qwen-<label>.log 2>&1

Launch independent tasks as separate background runs; collect each log on completion. Use this when delegating 2+ unrelated menial jobs.

Workflow checklist

  1. Confirm the task is menial and low-risk (see description). If it needs design judgment or this chat's context, do it yourself — don't delegate.
  2. Check it fits qwen's 128k context window — estimate the file footprint and split large jobs into bounded per-file/per-dir chunks (see "Mind the context window").
  3. Write a fully self-contained prompt with absolute paths and acceptance criteria.
  4. Run claude-9arm -p "..." --allowedTools Bash Read Edit Write Glob Grep (foreground), or background-redirect for parallel jobs.
  5. Verify the output yourself — qwen is cheaper and less reliable. Check the file/result actually meets the acceptance criteria before reporting success.

One-time setup (optional, removes repeated prompts)

To stop per-call permission prompts on delegated runs, add a Bash allow rule for the command (via the update-config skill, or by editing settings):

{ "permissions": { "allow": ["Bash(claude-9arm:*)"] } }

When NOT to delegate

Architecture/design, debugging that needs reasoning, security-sensitive changes, anything requiring this conversation's context, or tasks where a wrong cheap-model edit is costly to catch. When in doubt, keep it.

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