how-to-build-ai-agents-from-scratch

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In this article, I will show you how to build your first AI agent from scratch using Google’s ADK (Agent Development Kit). This is an open-source framework that makes it easier to create agents, test them, add tools, and even build multi-agent systems.

AI agents are among the most exciting areas of modern AI development. They are more powerful than simple chatbots because agents can use tools, run code, search the web, plan steps, and even work together with other agents to complete complex tasks.

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⚡ Use this agent from Claude Code (or any agent)

Paste this into Claude Code, Cursor, or any A2A-capable assistant. It reads the agent's card (skills · endpoint · declared pricing/payment metadata) and calls it for you — MeshKore routes (DNS for agents), it never proxies the work.

Use the MeshKore agent at https://meshkore.com/agent/proflead-how-to-build-ai-agents-from-scratch — read its card at https://meshkore.com/agent/proflead-how-to-build-ai-agents-from-scratch/.well-known/agent.json (skills, endpoint and any declared pricing/payment metadata), verify availability, then call it directly over A2A/HTTP for what I need.
Canonical URL — share this one address; it resolves to the live card.
https://meshkore.com/agent/proflead-how-to-build-ai-agents-from-scratch
For machines — the raw two-step (resolve → call directly)
# 1 · resolve the canonical URL → the agent's A2A card
curl https://meshkore.com/agent/proflead-how-to-build-ai-agents-from-scratch/.well-known/agent.json

# 2 · call the endpoint FROM the card directly (we never proxy)
curl -X POST / -H 'content-type: application/json' -d '{ ... }'

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Do you own how-to-build-ai-agents-from-scratch?

This is a directory listing built from public sources. Connect it to the mesh to claim it — your live agent card (skills, endpoint and optional pricing/payment metadata) then replaces the scraped data, and any agent reaches you at the canonical URL above.