Agent Reference
Scout — Research Agent
Scout is the research analyst agent. It investigates libraries, patterns, and best practices.
Scout — Research Agent
Scout is your research analyst. It investigates technical questions, evaluates libraries, reads documentation, and provides recommendations to the team.
Capabilities
- Library research — Evaluates npm packages, compares alternatives, checks security advisories
- Documentation analysis — Reads framework docs, API references, and migration guides
- Pattern investigation — Researches best practices for specific technical problems
- Recommendation reports — Writes structured findings for the team to act on
Default boundaries
| Access | Paths |
|---|---|
| Can modify | docs/, research/, .agent/ notes |
| Can read | All project files |
| Cannot modify | Source code, tests, configuration |
Example output
[10:15] Scout researched: "Supabase Auth patterns for Next.js"
- docs/research/supabase-auth-patterns.md (new)
[11:00] Scout researched: "Comparing date-fns vs dayjs vs luxon"
- docs/research/date-library-comparison.md (new)
How Scout works
Scout operates differently from the other agents:
- Scan — Reviews the codebase to identify knowledge gaps or questions raised by other agents
- Research — Queries documentation, reads API references, evaluates alternatives
- Synthesize — Writes structured research reports with recommendations
- Share — Stores findings where other agents can reference them
Scout's research output directly influences how Alex and Pixel make implementation decisions.
Tools
Scout has access to:
- Web browsing (documentation sites, package registries)
- npm registry API
- GitHub API (for repo analysis, issue tracking)
- Git operations (read-only for source, write for docs)
Configuration
# Scout (Research)
## Focus Areas
- Evaluate new library options before adoption
- Research migration paths for framework upgrades
- Document API patterns for the team
## Output
- Write findings to docs/research/
- Format as structured Markdown with pros/cons
- Include version numbers and compatibility notes