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name: blacknode-text-concatenation-workflow
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version: 1.0.0
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description: Concatenate two text strings using a Blacknode graph of Text, Concat,
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and Output nodes.
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inputs:
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- 'text_a: string'
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- 'text_b: string'
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steps:
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- Initialize a Blacknode Graph object.
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- Add a Text node with parameter value set to text_a.
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- Add a second Text node with parameter value set to text_b.
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- Add a Concat node (no parameters required).
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- Add an Output node (no parameters required).
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- Connect the 'value' output port of the first Text node to the 'a' input port of
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the Concat node.
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- Connect the 'value' output port of the second Text node to the 'b' input port of
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the Concat node.
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- Connect the 'value' output port of the Concat node to the 'value' input port of
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the Output node.
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- Evaluate the graph by cooking the Output node's 'value' port to obtain the concatenated
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result.
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outputs:
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- 'concatenated_text: string'
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tags: []
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metadata:
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source_repo: https://github.com/temiroff/Blacknode.git
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confidence: 0.95
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---
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# blacknode-text-concatenation-workflow
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Concatenate two text strings using a Blacknode graph of Text, Concat, and Output nodes.
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## Steps
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1. Initialize a Blacknode Graph object.
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2. Add a Text node with parameter value set to text_a.
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3. Add a second Text node with parameter value set to text_b.
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4. Add a Concat node (no parameters required).
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5. Add an Output node (no parameters required).
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6. Connect the 'value' output port of the first Text node to the 'a' input port of the Concat node.
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7. Connect the 'value' output port of the second Text node to the 'b' input port of the Concat node.
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8. Connect the 'value' output port of the Concat node to the 'value' input port of the Output node.
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9. Evaluate the graph by cooking the Output node's 'value' port to obtain the concatenated result.
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## Inputs
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- text_a: string
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- text_b: string
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## Outputs
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- concatenated_text: string
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## Failure Modes
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- Node types 'Text', 'Concat', or 'Output' not registered in Blacknode runtime
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- Port name mismatches during edge creation
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- Missing input values causing empty concatenation
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- Graph evaluation error if cycles or disconnected required ports
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## Source
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Extracted from: [https://github.com/temiroff/Blacknode.git](https://github.com/temiroff/Blacknode.git)
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Confidence: 0.95
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# Commands: blacknode-text-concatenation-workflow
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## Available Commands
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- `/skill blacknode-text-concatenation-workflow` — Load this skill
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- `/run blacknode-text-concatenation-workflow` — Execute workflow
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# Examples: blacknode-text-concatenation-workflow
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## Usage Example
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```python
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# How to use this skill
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# Inputs: text_a: string, text_b: string
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# Process: Initialize a Blacknode Graph object. → Add a Text node with parameter value set to text_a. → Add a second Text node with parameter value set to text_b.
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# Outputs: concatenated_text: string
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```
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{
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"name": "blacknode-text-concatenation-workflow",
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"version": "1.0.0",
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"goal": "Concatenate two text strings using a Blacknode graph of Text, Concat, and Output nodes.",
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"inputs": [
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"text_a: string",
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"text_b: string"
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],
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"steps": [
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"Initialize a Blacknode Graph object.",
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"Add a Text node with parameter value set to text_a.",
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"Add a second Text node with parameter value set to text_b.",
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"Add a Concat node (no parameters required).",
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"Add an Output node (no parameters required).",
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"Connect the 'value' output port of the first Text node to the 'a' input port of the Concat node.",
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"Connect the 'value' output port of the second Text node to the 'b' input port of the Concat node.",
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"Connect the 'value' output port of the Concat node to the 'value' input port of the Output node.",
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"Evaluate the graph by cooking the Output node's 'value' port to obtain the concatenated result."
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],
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"outputs": [
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"concatenated_text: string"
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],
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"failure_modes": [
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"Node types 'Text', 'Concat', or 'Output' not registered in Blacknode runtime",
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"Port name mismatches during edge creation",
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"Missing input values causing empty concatenation",
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"Graph evaluation error if cycles or disconnected required ports"
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],
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"confidence": 0.95,
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"explanation": "Extracted from examples/converted_text_pipeline.py and referenced templates/text-pipeline.json in the Blacknode repo. This workflow is a foundational, dependency-free pattern for building directed graphs of typed nodes and is applicable to any simple data combination task.",
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"source_repo": "https://github.com/temiroff/Blacknode.git",
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"score": 1.0
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}
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# Tests: conditional-review-workflow
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# Tests: blacknode-text-concatenation-workflow
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## Test Checklist
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## Test Checklist
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name: conditional-review-workflow
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version: 1.0.0
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description: Process a user request through branching logic to approve or reject it,
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producing a routed decision result
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inputs:
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- 'request: string - The user''s request or input collected at runtime via the input
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agent'
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steps:
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- 'Start: Input agent collects the user request and stores it in the ''request'' state
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field, then routes to Classify node'
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- 'Classify: Branching agent evaluates the ''request'' field and routes to Approve
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node on success or Reject node on failure (on_failure)'
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- 'Approve: Default agent formats an approval message using the request and stores
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it in the ''result'' output field'
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- 'Reject: Default agent formats a rejection message using the request and stores
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it in the ''result'' output field'
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outputs:
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- 'result: string - Final message indicating whether the request was approved or rejected,
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containing the original request'
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tags: []
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metadata:
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source_repo: https://github.com/jwwelbor/AgentMap.git
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extracted_at: ''
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confidence: 0.85
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# conditional-review-workflow
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Process a user request through branching logic to approve or reject it, producing a routed decision result
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## Steps
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1. Start: Input agent collects the user request and stores it in the 'request' state field, then routes to Classify node
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2. Classify: Branching agent evaluates the 'request' field and routes to Approve node on success or Reject node on failure (on_failure)
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3. Approve: Default agent formats an approval message using the request and stores it in the 'result' output field
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4. Reject: Default agent formats a rejection message using the request and stores it in the 'result' output field
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## Inputs
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- request: string - The user's request or input collected at runtime via the input agent
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## Outputs
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- result: string - Final message indicating whether the request was approved or rejected, containing the original request
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## Failure Modes
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- Input collection failure - user provides no or invalid input (no explicit on_failure defined for Start node in example)
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- Branching classification failure - if branching agent cannot evaluate, it routes to Reject via on_failure configuration
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- LLM provider unavailability - if branching or agents rely on LLM backends that are misconfigured or offline
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## Source
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Extracted from: [https://github.com/jwwelbor/AgentMap.git](https://github.com/jwwelbor/AgentMap.git)
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Confidence: 0.85
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# Commands: conditional-review-workflow
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## Available Commands
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- `/skill conditional-review-workflow` — Load this skill
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- `/run conditional-review-workflow` — Execute workflow
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# Examples: conditional-review-workflow
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## Usage Example
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```python
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# How to use this skill
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# Inputs: request: string - The user's request or input collected at runtime via the input agent
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# Process: Start: Input agent collects the user request and stores it in the 'request' state field, then routes to Classify node → Classify: Branching agent evaluates the 'request' field and routes to Approve node on success or Reject node on failure (on_failure) → Approve: Default agent formats an approval message using the request and stores it in the 'result' output field
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# Outputs: result: string - Final message indicating whether the request was approved or rejected, containing the original request
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```
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{
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"name": "conditional-review-workflow",
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"version": "1.0.0",
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"goal": "Process a user request through branching logic to approve or reject it, producing a routed decision result",
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"inputs": [
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"request: string - The user's request or input collected at runtime via the input agent"
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],
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"steps": [
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"Start: Input agent collects the user request and stores it in the 'request' state field, then routes to Classify node",
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"Classify: Branching agent evaluates the 'request' field and routes to Approve node on success or Reject node on failure (on_failure)",
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"Approve: Default agent formats an approval message using the request and stores it in the 'result' output field",
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"Reject: Default agent formats a rejection message using the request and stores it in the 'result' output field"
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],
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"outputs": [
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"result: string - Final message indicating whether the request was approved or rejected, containing the original request"
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],
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"failure_modes": [
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"Input collection failure - user provides no or invalid input (no explicit on_failure defined for Start node in example)",
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"Branching classification failure - if branching agent cannot evaluate, it routes to Reject via on_failure configuration",
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"LLM provider unavailability - if branching or agents rely on LLM backends that are misconfigured or offline"
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],
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"confidence": 0.85,
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"explanation": "Extracted from AgentMap's documented CSV workflow example (ReviewFlow). This is a reusable conditional routing pattern that can be adapted for any approval/rejection, triage, or binary-decision scenario by modifying the branching prompt and agent types. The CSV-based declarative format makes it portable across the AgentMap framework.",
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"source_repo": "https://github.com/jwwelbor/AgentMap.git",
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"score": 1.0
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}
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