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Hermes Pipeline 28b0c483b8 Add Skill: autonomous-web-research-agent
Extracted from: https://github.com/DennisDRX/Faraday-Web-Researcher-Agent.git
Score: 1.0
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---
name: autonomous-web-research-agent
version: 1.0.0
description: Autonomously research a given query on the web using multiple search
tools and generate a structured report with summary, detailed sections, source tracking,
and bias analysis.
inputs:
- 'query (string): the research question or topic to investigate'
- 'tools (list, optional): selected web search/tools to use (e.g., Tavily, Google,
NewsAPI, DuckDuckGo)'
- 'api_keys (dict, optional): credentials for LLM and external search APIs'
- 'model_config (dict, optional): LLM provider and parameters'
steps:
- 1. Accept user query and optional tool selections.
- '2. Initialize agent framework (e.g., LangGraph) with integrated tools: web search
(Tavily, Google, DuckDuckGo), news API, web scraping.'
- 3. Decompose query into sub-questions if needed and iteratively call tools to gather
relevant information.
- 4. Extract and deduplicate content from retrieved sources, tracking source metadata
(URL, tool used).
- 5. Use a large language model to synthesize findings into an executive summary and
detailed sections.
- 6. Analyze potential biases or limitations of gathered sources.
- 7. Compile a structured report object (ResearchReport) containing query, summary,
sections, sources, biases.
- 8. Optionally present report via a UI (e.g., Streamlit) or return as JSON.
outputs:
- 'ResearchReport (JSON/dict) with fields: query (string), summary (string), sections
(list of {heading, content}), sources (list of {url, tool_used, title}), potential_biases
(string)'
- Optional UI rendering of report with source badges and expandable sections
tags: []
metadata:
source_repo: https://github.com/DennisDRX/Faraday-Web-Researcher-Agent.git
extracted_at: ''
confidence: 0.85
---
# autonomous-web-research-agent
Autonomously research a given query on the web using multiple search tools and generate a structured report with summary, detailed sections, source tracking, and bias analysis.
## Steps
1. 1. Accept user query and optional tool selections.
2. 2. Initialize agent framework (e.g., LangGraph) with integrated tools: web search (Tavily, Google, DuckDuckGo), news API, web scraping.
3. 3. Decompose query into sub-questions if needed and iteratively call tools to gather relevant information.
4. 4. Extract and deduplicate content from retrieved sources, tracking source metadata (URL, tool used).
5. 5. Use a large language model to synthesize findings into an executive summary and detailed sections.
6. 6. Analyze potential biases or limitations of gathered sources.
7. 7. Compile a structured report object (ResearchReport) containing query, summary, sections, sources, biases.
8. 8. Optionally present report via a UI (e.g., Streamlit) or return as JSON.
## Inputs
- query (string): the research question or topic to investigate
- tools (list, optional): selected web search/tools to use (e.g., Tavily, Google, NewsAPI, DuckDuckGo)
- api_keys (dict, optional): credentials for LLM and external search APIs
- model_config (dict, optional): LLM provider and parameters
## Outputs
- ResearchReport (JSON/dict) with fields: query (string), summary (string), sections (list of {heading, content}), sources (list of {url, tool_used, title}), potential_biases (string)
- Optional UI rendering of report with source badges and expandable sections
## Failure Modes
- Missing or invalid API keys causing tool authentication failures
- Rate limits or network errors from search APIs
- Insufficient or low-quality search results leading to incomplete report
- LLM hallucination or mis-summarization despite source tracking
- Parsing errors in HTML/scraped content
## Source
Extracted from: [https://github.com/DennisDRX/Faraday-Web-Researcher-Agent.git](https://github.com/DennisDRX/Faraday-Web-Researcher-Agent.git)
Confidence: 0.85
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# Commands: autonomous-web-research-agent
## Available Commands
- `/skill autonomous-web-research-agent` — Load this skill
- `/run autonomous-web-research-agent` — Execute workflow
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# Examples: autonomous-web-research-agent
## Usage Example
```python
# How to use this skill
# Inputs: query (string): the research question or topic to investigate, tools (list, optional): selected web search/tools to use (e.g., Tavily, Google, NewsAPI, DuckDuckGo), api_keys (dict, optional): credentials for LLM and external search APIs, model_config (dict, optional): LLM provider and parameters
# Process: 1. Accept user query and optional tool selections. → 2. Initialize agent framework (e.g., LangGraph) with integrated tools: web search (Tavily, Google, DuckDuckGo), news API, web scraping. → 3. Decompose query into sub-questions if needed and iteratively call tools to gather relevant information.
# Outputs: ResearchReport (JSON/dict) with fields: query (string), summary (string), sections (list of {heading, content}), sources (list of {url, tool_used, title}), potential_biases (string), Optional UI rendering of report with source badges and expandable sections
```
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{
"name": "autonomous-web-research-agent",
"version": "1.0.0",
"goal": "Autonomously research a given query on the web using multiple search tools and generate a structured report with summary, detailed sections, source tracking, and bias analysis.",
"inputs": [
"query (string): the research question or topic to investigate",
"tools (list, optional): selected web search/tools to use (e.g., Tavily, Google, NewsAPI, DuckDuckGo)",
"api_keys (dict, optional): credentials for LLM and external search APIs",
"model_config (dict, optional): LLM provider and parameters"
],
"steps": [
"1. Accept user query and optional tool selections.",
"2. Initialize agent framework (e.g., LangGraph) with integrated tools: web search (Tavily, Google, DuckDuckGo), news API, web scraping.",
"3. Decompose query into sub-questions if needed and iteratively call tools to gather relevant information.",
"4. Extract and deduplicate content from retrieved sources, tracking source metadata (URL, tool used).",
"5. Use a large language model to synthesize findings into an executive summary and detailed sections.",
"6. Analyze potential biases or limitations of gathered sources.",
"7. Compile a structured report object (ResearchReport) containing query, summary, sections, sources, biases.",
"8. Optionally present report via a UI (e.g., Streamlit) or return as JSON."
],
"outputs": [
"ResearchReport (JSON/dict) with fields: query (string), summary (string), sections (list of {heading, content}), sources (list of {url, tool_used, title}), potential_biases (string)",
"Optional UI rendering of report with source badges and expandable sections"
],
"failure_modes": [
"Missing or invalid API keys causing tool authentication failures",
"Rate limits or network errors from search APIs",
"Insufficient or low-quality search results leading to incomplete report",
"LLM hallucination or mis-summarization despite source tracking",
"Parsing errors in HTML/scraped content"
],
"confidence": 0.85,
"explanation": "The repository implements a generic autonomous web research agent that can be reused for any topical query. The workflow of querying, multi-tool retrieval, synthesis, and structured reporting is not domain-specific and can be extracted as a reusable skill.",
"source_repo": "https://github.com/DennisDRX/Faraday-Web-Researcher-Agent.git",
"score": 1.0
}
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# Tests: conditional-request-review
# Tests: autonomous-web-research-agent
## Test Checklist
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---
name: conditional-request-review
version: 1.0.0
description: Capture a user request, classify it via branching, and produce an approval
or rejection result.
inputs:
- request
steps:
- 'Start: input agent prompts user for request and stores it in state field ''request'''
- 'Classify: branching agent evaluates ''request'' and routes to Approve on success
or Reject on failure, storing ''decision'''
- 'Approve: default agent formats approval message using ''request'' and stores it
in ''result'''
- 'Reject: default agent formats rejection message using ''request'' and stores it
in ''result'''
outputs:
- result (string message indicating approval or rejection)
tags: []
metadata:
source_repo: https://github.com/jwwelbor/AgentMap.git
extracted_at: ''
confidence: 0.85
---
# conditional-request-review
Capture a user request, classify it via branching, and produce an approval or rejection result.
## Steps
1. Start: input agent prompts user for request and stores it in state field 'request'
2. Classify: branching agent evaluates 'request' and routes to Approve on success or Reject on failure, storing 'decision'
3. Approve: default agent formats approval message using 'request' and stores it in 'result'
4. Reject: default agent formats rejection message using 'request' and stores it in 'result'
## Inputs
- request
## Outputs
- result (string message indicating approval or rejection)
## Failure Modes
- If branching classification fails, workflow routes to Reject (on_failure)
- If input not provided, workflow may hang or error depending on runtime
## Source
Extracted from: [https://github.com/jwwelbor/AgentMap.git](https://github.com/jwwelbor/AgentMap.git)
Confidence: 0.85
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# Commands: conditional-request-review
## Available Commands
- `/skill conditional-request-review` — Load this skill
- `/run conditional-request-review` — Execute workflow
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# Examples: conditional-request-review
## Usage Example
```python
# How to use this skill
# Inputs: request
# Process: Start: input agent prompts user for request and stores it in state field 'request' → Classify: branching agent evaluates 'request' and routes to Approve on success or Reject on failure, storing 'decision' → Approve: default agent formats approval message using 'request' and stores it in 'result'
# Outputs: result (string message indicating approval or rejection)
```
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{
"name": "conditional-request-review",
"version": "1.0.0",
"goal": "Capture a user request, classify it via branching, and produce an approval or rejection result.",
"inputs": [
"request"
],
"steps": [
"Start: input agent prompts user for request and stores it in state field 'request'",
"Classify: branching agent evaluates 'request' and routes to Approve on success or Reject on failure, storing 'decision'",
"Approve: default agent formats approval message using 'request' and stores it in 'result'",
"Reject: default agent formats rejection message using 'request' and stores it in 'result'"
],
"outputs": [
"result (string message indicating approval or rejection)"
],
"failure_modes": [
"If branching classification fails, workflow routes to Reject (on_failure)",
"If input not provided, workflow may hang or error depending on runtime"
],
"confidence": 0.85,
"explanation": "Workflow extracted from AgentMap README example 'ReviewFlow' CSV. It is a generic conditional routing pattern usable for any binary decision process.",
"source_repo": "https://github.com/jwwelbor/AgentMap.git",
"score": 1.0
}