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Hermes Pipeline 8a052b328d Add Skill: unifai-workflow-execution
Extracted from: https://github.com/redhat-community-ai-tools/UnifAI.git
Score: 1.0
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- 'rag agent workflow'
- 'tool calling workflow'
filters:
stars_min: 10
pushed_after: 2026-02-01
stars_min: 15
pushed_after: 2026-05-01
language: Python
archived: false
size_max_kb: 10000
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subprocess.run(["git", "config", "user.email", "hermes@agent.local"], cwd=repo_dir)
subprocess.run(["git", "config", "user.name", "Hermes Pipeline"], cwd=repo_dir)
# Check for duplicates in skills/ directory
skills_dir = os.path.join(repo_dir, "skills")
existing_skills = []
if os.path.isdir(skills_dir):
existing_skills = [d for d in os.listdir(skills_dir) if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(skills_dir, d))]
if skill_name in existing_skills:
return {
"status": "SKIP",
"reason": f"Skill '{skill_name}' already exists in skills/ directory",
}
# Create skill directory
skill_dir = os.path.join(repo_dir, "skills", skill_name)
os.makedirs(skill_dir, exist_ok=True)
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if publish_output.get("status") == "PUBLISHED":
print(f" ✓ Published! PR: {publish_output.get('pr_url', '')}")
results["published"] += 1
elif publish_output.get("status") == "SKIP":
print(f" ⏸ Skipped: {publish_output.get('reason', '')}")
else:
print(f" ! {publish_output.get('status', '?')}: {publish_output.get('message', publish_output.get('error', ''))[:100]}")
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---
name: agent-supervisor
version: 1.0.0
description: Demonstrate a supervisor-worker architecture for intelligent task delegation
and real-time decision-making.
inputs:
- name: OPENAI_API_KEY
description: OpenAI API key for language models.
- name: TAVILY_API_KEY
description: Tavily API key for search functionality.
steps:
- step: 1
action: Load environment variables.
details: Set the OPENAI_API_KEY and TAVILY_API_KEY environment variables.
- step: 2
action: Configure LangChain tools.
details: Initialize TavilySearchResults and PythonREPLTool.
- step: 3
action: Define agent nodes.
details: Create functions for the Researcher and Coder agents that process state
through their respective tasks.
- step: 4
action: Set up supervisor agent.
details: Create a supervisor agent function that decides which worker should act
next based on user input.
- step: 5
action: Build state graph.
details: Construct the state graph with nodes for each agent and edges connecting
them to the supervisor node.
- step: 6
action: Add conditional edges.
details: Define conditions for transitioning between agents based on their responses.
- step: 7
action: Compile graph.
details: Compile the state graph into a runnable workflow.
- step: 8
action: Run example queries.
details: Stream through the workflow with example inputs to demonstrate its functionality.
outputs:
- name: 'Example 1: Code Hello World'
description: A demonstration of coding a simple hello world program.
- name: 'Example 2: Research Report'
description: A demonstration of researching and writing a brief report on pikas.
tags: []
metadata:
source_repo: https://github.com/extrawest/multi_agent_workflow_demo_in_langgraph.git
extracted_at: ''
confidence: 0.9
---
# agent-supervisor
Demonstrate a supervisor-worker architecture for intelligent task delegation and real-time decision-making.
## Steps
1. {'step': 1, 'action': 'Load environment variables.', 'details': 'Set the OPENAI_API_KEY and TAVILY_API_KEY environment variables.'}
2. {'step': 2, 'action': 'Configure LangChain tools.', 'details': 'Initialize TavilySearchResults and PythonREPLTool.'}
3. {'step': 3, 'action': 'Define agent nodes.', 'details': 'Create functions for the Researcher and Coder agents that process state through their respective tasks.'}
4. {'step': 4, 'action': 'Set up supervisor agent.', 'details': 'Create a supervisor agent function that decides which worker should act next based on user input.'}
5. {'step': 5, 'action': 'Build state graph.', 'details': 'Construct the state graph with nodes for each agent and edges connecting them to the supervisor node.'}
6. {'step': 6, 'action': 'Add conditional edges.', 'details': 'Define conditions for transitioning between agents based on their responses.'}
7. {'step': 7, 'action': 'Compile graph.', 'details': 'Compile the state graph into a runnable workflow.'}
8. {'step': 8, 'action': 'Run example queries.', 'details': 'Stream through the workflow with example inputs to demonstrate its functionality.'}
## Inputs
- {'name': 'OPENAI_API_KEY', 'description': 'OpenAI API key for language models.'}
- {'name': 'TAVILY_API_KEY', 'description': 'Tavily API key for search functionality.'}
## Outputs
- {'name': 'Example 1: Code Hello World', 'description': 'A demonstration of coding a simple hello world program.'}
- {'name': 'Example 2: Research Report', 'description': 'A demonstration of researching and writing a brief report on pikas.'}
## Failure Modes
- {'mode': 'Invalid API keys', 'description': 'The workflow may fail if the provided API keys are invalid or expired.'}
- {'mode': 'Insufficient permissions', 'description': 'The workflow may fail if the user does not have sufficient permissions to use the Tavily search functionality.'}
## Source
Extracted from: [https://github.com/extrawest/multi_agent_workflow_demo_in_langgraph.git](https://github.com/extrawest/multi_agent_workflow_demo_in_langgraph.git)
Confidence: 0.9
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# Commands: agent-supervisor
## Available Commands
- `/skill agent-supervisor` — Load this skill
- `/run agent-supervisor` — Execute workflow
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# Examples: agent-supervisor
## Usage Example
```python
# How to use this skill
# Inputs: {'name': 'OPENAI_API_KEY', 'description': 'OpenAI API key for language models.'}, {'name': 'TAVILY_API_KEY', 'description': 'Tavily API key for search functionality.'}
# Process: {'step': 1, 'action': 'Load environment variables.', 'details': 'Set the OPENAI_API_KEY and TAVILY_API_KEY environment variables.'} → {'step': 2, 'action': 'Configure LangChain tools.', 'details': 'Initialize TavilySearchResults and PythonREPLTool.'} → {'step': 3, 'action': 'Define agent nodes.', 'details': 'Create functions for the Researcher and Coder agents that process state through their respective tasks.'}
# Outputs: {'name': 'Example 1: Code Hello World', 'description': 'A demonstration of coding a simple hello world program.'}, {'name': 'Example 2: Research Report', 'description': 'A demonstration of researching and writing a brief report on pikas.'}
```
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{
"name": "agent-supervisor",
"version": "1.0.0",
"goal": "Demonstrate a supervisor-worker architecture for intelligent task delegation and real-time decision-making.",
"inputs": [
{
"name": "OPENAI_API_KEY",
"description": "OpenAI API key for language models."
},
{
"name": "TAVILY_API_KEY",
"description": "Tavily API key for search functionality."
}
],
"steps": [
{
"step": 1,
"action": "Load environment variables.",
"details": "Set the OPENAI_API_KEY and TAVILY_API_KEY environment variables."
},
{
"step": 2,
"action": "Configure LangChain tools.",
"details": "Initialize TavilySearchResults and PythonREPLTool."
},
{
"step": 3,
"action": "Define agent nodes.",
"details": "Create functions for the Researcher and Coder agents that process state through their respective tasks."
},
{
"step": 4,
"action": "Set up supervisor agent.",
"details": "Create a supervisor agent function that decides which worker should act next based on user input."
},
{
"step": 5,
"action": "Build state graph.",
"details": "Construct the state graph with nodes for each agent and edges connecting them to the supervisor node."
},
{
"step": 6,
"action": "Add conditional edges.",
"details": "Define conditions for transitioning between agents based on their responses."
},
{
"step": 7,
"action": "Compile graph.",
"details": "Compile the state graph into a runnable workflow."
},
{
"step": 8,
"action": "Run example queries.",
"details": "Stream through the workflow with example inputs to demonstrate its functionality."
}
],
"outputs": [
{
"name": "Example 1: Code Hello World",
"description": "A demonstration of coding a simple hello world program."
},
{
"name": "Example 2: Research Report",
"description": "A demonstration of researching and writing a brief report on pikas."
}
],
"failure_modes": [
{
"mode": "Invalid API keys",
"description": "The workflow may fail if the provided API keys are invalid or expired."
},
{
"mode": "Insufficient permissions",
"description": "The workflow may fail if the user does not have sufficient permissions to use the Tavily search functionality."
}
],
"confidence": 0.9,
"explanation": "This workflow demonstrates a hierarchical multi-agent system where a supervisor agent makes routing decisions based on user input, delegating tasks to specialized worker agents (Researcher and Coder). It is designed to be reusable for similar task delegation scenarios.",
"source_repo": "https://github.com/extrawest/multi_agent_workflow_demo_in_langgraph.git",
"score": 1.0
}
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# Tests: agent-supervisor
## Test Checklist
- [ ] Workflow has at least 3 steps
- [ ] All inputs are defined
- [ ] All outputs are defined
- [ ] Failure modes are documented
- [ ] Skill can be loaded without errors
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---
name: langgraph-agent-workflow
version: 1.0.0
description: Orchestrate multi-step AI agents using LangGraph with SerperDevTool for
RAG, code execution, and citation generation
inputs:
- LangGraph chain configuration files defining agent workflows
- SerperDevTool integration for LLM tool access
- React agent creation scripts via create_react_agent
- Knowledge graph retrieval and citation generation pipelines
steps:
- 'Step 1: Define LangGraph chain architecture with SerperDevTool integration - Create
a LangGraph chain that combines retrieval, reasoning, and response generation using
SerperDevTool for tool access'
- 'Step 2: Implement React agent wrapper - Use create_react_agent to build a frontend
agent that can interact with the LangGraph chain'
- 'Step 3: Configure RAG pipeline - Set up vector search (Qdrant/OpenSearch) and knowledge
graph retrieval (Neo4j/ArangoDB) with citation generation'
- 'Step 4: Add code execution sandbox - Integrate artifact generation capabilities
for code-related tasks'
- "Step 5: Orchestrate multi-step research workflow - Chain search \u2192 deep research\
\ \u2192 agent response in a single LangGraph workflow"
outputs:
- Reusable LangGraph chain definition (pyfile) with configurable steps
- React agent frontend component that can be deployed independently
- RAG pipeline that generates block citations and grounded answers
- Code execution sandbox for artifact generation
- Documentation for parameterizing workflows for different tasks
tags: []
metadata:
source_repo: https://github.com/pipeshub-ai/pipeshub-ai.git
extracted_at: ''
confidence: 0.95
---
# langgraph-agent-workflow
Orchestrate multi-step AI agents using LangGraph with SerperDevTool for RAG, code execution, and citation generation
## Setup
**Dependencies:**
```text
pip install langgraph>=0.7.0 serper-dev-tool>=0.1.0 qdrant-client or opensearch-dsl neo4j-driver or arango-database-driver react, next.js
```
**Setup steps:**
1. Install LangGraph and SerperDevTool dependencies
1. Configure vector store (Qdrant/OpenSearch) and knowledge graph (Neo4j/ArangoDB)
1. Define chain topology with retrieval, reasoning, and response steps
1. Build React agent frontend using create_react_agent
1. Test multi-step agent workflows end-to-end
## Key Files
- `pipeshub-ai/workflows/agent_chain.py - Main LangGraph chain definition`
- `pipeshub-ai/workflows/agent_react.py - React agent wrapper`
- `pipeshub-ai/workflows/rag_pipeline.py - RAG with citation generation`
- `pipeshub-ai/workflows/code_sandbox.py - Code execution sandbox`
## Steps
1. Step 1: Define LangGraph chain architecture with SerperDevTool integration - Create a LangGraph chain that combines retrieval, reasoning, and response generation using SerperDevTool for tool access
2. Step 2: Implement React agent wrapper - Use create_react_agent to build a frontend agent that can interact with the LangGraph chain
3. Step 3: Configure RAG pipeline - Set up vector search (Qdrant/OpenSearch) and knowledge graph retrieval (Neo4j/ArangoDB) with citation generation
4. Step 4: Add code execution sandbox - Integrate artifact generation capabilities for code-related tasks
5. Step 5: Orchestrate multi-step research workflow - Chain search → deep research → agent response in a single LangGraph workflow
## Implementation Details
```python
chain = LangGraph()
```
```python
chain.add_step(SerperDevToolAgent())
```
```python
agent = create_react_agent(chain, SerperDevToolAgent())
```
```python
workflow = chain.start()
```
## Inputs
- LangGraph chain configuration files defining agent workflows
- SerperDevTool integration for LLM tool access
- React agent creation scripts via create_react_agent
- Knowledge graph retrieval and citation generation pipelines
## Outputs
- Reusable LangGraph chain definition (pyfile) with configurable steps
- React agent frontend component that can be deployed independently
- RAG pipeline that generates block citations and grounded answers
- Code execution sandbox for artifact generation
- Documentation for parameterizing workflows for different tasks
## Failure Modes
- GraphDB connection failures if Neo4j/ArangoDB is not properly configured
- Vector store unavailability (Qdrant/OpenSearch) causing RAG pipeline to fail
- LLM tool access errors if SerperDevTool is not properly initialized
- Agent timeout if complex multi-step reasoning exceeds time limits
- Sandbox execution failures if code has security vulnerabilities or infinite loops
## Source
Extracted from: [https://github.com/pipeshub-ai/pipeshub-ai.git](https://github.com/pipeshub-ai/pipeshub-ai.git)
Confidence: 0.95
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# Commands: langgraph-agent-workflow
## Available Commands
- `/skill langgraph-agent-workflow` — Load this skill
- `/run langgraph-agent-workflow` — Execute workflow
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# Examples: langgraph-agent-workflow
## Usage Example
```python
# How to use this skill
# Inputs: LangGraph chain configuration files defining agent workflows, SerperDevTool integration for LLM tool access, React agent creation scripts via create_react_agent, Knowledge graph retrieval and citation generation pipelines
# Process: Step 1: Define LangGraph chain architecture with SerperDevTool integration - Create a LangGraph chain that combines retrieval, reasoning, and response generation using SerperDevTool for tool access → Step 2: Implement React agent wrapper - Use create_react_agent to build a frontend agent that can interact with the LangGraph chain → Step 3: Configure RAG pipeline - Set up vector search (Qdrant/OpenSearch) and knowledge graph retrieval (Neo4j/ArangoDB) with citation generation
# Outputs: Reusable LangGraph chain definition (pyfile) with configurable steps, React agent frontend component that can be deployed independently, RAG pipeline that generates block citations and grounded answers, Code execution sandbox for artifact generation, Documentation for parameterizing workflows for different tasks
```
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{
"name": "langgraph-agent-workflow",
"version": "1.0.0",
"goal": "Orchestrate multi-step AI agents using LangGraph with SerperDevTool for RAG, code execution, and citation generation",
"inputs": [
"LangGraph chain configuration files defining agent workflows",
"SerperDevTool integration for LLM tool access",
"React agent creation scripts via create_react_agent",
"Knowledge graph retrieval and citation generation pipelines"
],
"steps": [
"Step 1: Define LangGraph chain architecture with SerperDevTool integration - Create a LangGraph chain that combines retrieval, reasoning, and response generation using SerperDevTool for tool access",
"Step 2: Implement React agent wrapper - Use create_react_agent to build a frontend agent that can interact with the LangGraph chain",
"Step 3: Configure RAG pipeline - Set up vector search (Qdrant/OpenSearch) and knowledge graph retrieval (Neo4j/ArangoDB) with citation generation",
"Step 4: Add code execution sandbox - Integrate artifact generation capabilities for code-related tasks",
"Step 5: Orchestrate multi-step research workflow - Chain search \u2192 deep research \u2192 agent response in a single LangGraph workflow"
],
"outputs": [
"Reusable LangGraph chain definition (pyfile) with configurable steps",
"React agent frontend component that can be deployed independently",
"RAG pipeline that generates block citations and grounded answers",
"Code execution sandbox for artifact generation",
"Documentation for parameterizing workflows for different tasks"
],
"failure_modes": [
"GraphDB connection failures if Neo4j/ArangoDB is not properly configured",
"Vector store unavailability (Qdrant/OpenSearch) causing RAG pipeline to fail",
"LLM tool access errors if SerperDevTool is not properly initialized",
"Agent timeout if complex multi-step reasoning exceeds time limits",
"Sandbox execution failures if code has security vulnerabilities or infinite loops"
],
"confidence": 0.95,
"explanation": "PipesHub provides a reusable LangGraph-based agent workflow framework that can be parameterized for different tasks. The core pattern involves defining a LangGraph chain with SerperDevTool integration for tool access, creating a React agent wrapper, and configuring RAG pipelines with citation generation. This framework can be reused across RAG, code execution, and research workflows by adjusting the chain definition and agent configuration.",
"source_repo": "https://github.com/pipeshub-ai/pipeshub-ai.git",
"score": 1.0
}
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# Tests: langgraph-agent-workflow
## Test Checklist
- [ ] Workflow has at least 3 steps
- [ ] All inputs are defined
- [ ] All outputs are defined
- [ ] Failure modes are documented
- [ ] Skill can be loaded without errors
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---
name: langgraph-workflow-creation
version: 1.0.0
description: Create a LangGraph workflow to gather facts using SerperDevTool and process
them with an AI agent.
inputs:
- API Key for SerperDevTool
- Search Query
steps:
- 'Step 1: Import necessary modules from langgraph and langchain libraries'
- 'Step 2: Create a LangGraph agent using `langgraph.create_react_agent` function
with SerperDevTool as the tool node'
- 'Step 3: Define the search query and pass it to the agent for fact gathering'
- 'Step 4: Process the gathered facts within the AI agent'
outputs:
- Processed Facts
tags: []
metadata:
source_repo: https://github.com/jkmaina/LangGraphProjects.git
extracted_at: ''
confidence: 0.95
---
# langgraph-workflow-creation
Create a LangGraph workflow to gather facts using SerperDevTool and process them with an AI agent.
## Setup
**Dependencies:**
```text
pip install langchain serperdev
```
**Setup steps:**
1. Install required libraries: pip install langchain serperdev
1. Add API key to .env file: OPENAPI_API_KEY=your_api_key
## Key Files
- `agent.py - Contains the LangGraph agent creation logic`
- `tool_node.py - Defines the SerperDevTool node`
## Steps
1. Step 1: Import necessary modules from langgraph and langchain libraries
2. Step 2: Create a LangGraph agent using `langgraph.create_react_agent` function with SerperDevTool as the tool node
3. Step 3: Define the search query and pass it to the agent for fact gathering
4. Step 4: Process the gathered facts within the AI agent
## Implementation Details
```python
import langgraph
from serperdev import SerperDevTool
def create_agent(api_key, query):
tool = SerperDevTool(api_key)
agent = langgraph.create_react_agent(tool=tool)
facts = agent.run(query)
return process_facts(facts)
```
## Inputs
- API Key for SerperDevTool
- Search Query
## Outputs
- Processed Facts
## Failure Modes
- API Key not provided
- Invalid Search Query
## Source
Extracted from: [https://github.com/jkmaina/LangGraphProjects.git](https://github.com/jkmaina/LangGraphProjects.git)
Confidence: 0.95
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# Commands: langgraph-workflow-creation
## Available Commands
- `/skill langgraph-workflow-creation` — Load this skill
- `/run langgraph-workflow-creation` — Execute workflow
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# Examples: langgraph-workflow-creation
## Usage Example
```python
# How to use this skill
# Inputs: API Key for SerperDevTool, Search Query
# Process: Step 1: Import necessary modules from langgraph and langchain libraries → Step 2: Create a LangGraph agent using `langgraph.create_react_agent` function with SerperDevTool as the tool node → Step 3: Define the search query and pass it to the agent for fact gathering
# Outputs: Processed Facts
```
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{
"name": "langgraph-workflow-creation",
"version": "1.0.0",
"goal": "Create a LangGraph workflow to gather facts using SerperDevTool and process them with an AI agent.",
"inputs": [
"API Key for SerperDevTool",
"Search Query"
],
"steps": [
"Step 1: Import necessary modules from langgraph and langchain libraries",
"Step 2: Create a LangGraph agent using `langgraph.create_react_agent` function with SerperDevTool as the tool node",
"Step 3: Define the search query and pass it to the agent for fact gathering",
"Step 4: Process the gathered facts within the AI agent"
],
"outputs": [
"Processed Facts"
],
"failure_modes": [
"API Key not provided",
"Invalid Search Query"
],
"confidence": 0.95,
"explanation": "This workflow is specific to fact gathering and can be adapted for different search queries or tools.",
"source_repo": "https://github.com/jkmaina/LangGraphProjects.git",
"score": 1.0
}
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# Tests: langgraph-workflow-creation
## Test Checklist
- [ ] Workflow has at least 3 steps
- [ ] All inputs are defined
- [ ] All outputs are defined
- [ ] Failure modes are documented
- [ ] Skill can be loaded without errors
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---
name: unifai-workflow-execution
version: 1.0.0
description: Execute a multi-agent workflow on the UnifAI platform using a specified
blueprint and user prompt.
description: Execute a multi-agent AI workflow defined in YAML or through the UI's
drag-and-drop editor.
inputs:
- blueprint_id or blueprint_name
- user_shortcut
- user_question
- name: blueprint_path
description: Path to the blueprint file (YAML) defining the multi-agent workflow.
- name: execution_mode
description: 'Execution mode: ''local'' or ''distributed''.'
steps:
- 'Step 1: Resolve the blueprint ID from either direct ID or name lookup (resolve_blueprint_id
method)'
- 'Step 2: Create a new session from the blueprint (create_session method)'
- 'Step 3: Submit the session for background execution with the user prompt (submit_session
method)'
- 'Step 4: Poll session status until execution completes (poll_session_status method)'
- step_name: Load Blueprint
description: Parse and validate the blueprint file to ensure it conforms to expected
structure.
- step_name: Initialize Execution Engine
description: Set up the execution engine based on the selected mode ('local' or
'distributed').
- step_name: Execute Workflow
description: Run the multi-agent workflow, streaming node-by-node output as NDJSON
over HTTP.
- step_name: Stream Results
description: Render and stream results in real time to clients subscribing to the
event stream.
outputs:
- session_id
- workflow_id
- name: execution_results
description: The output of the executed workflow, streamed as NDJSON over HTTP.
tags: []
metadata:
source_repo: https://github.com/redhat-community-ai-tools/UnifAI.git
extracted_at: ''
confidence: 0.95
confidence: 0.9
---
# unifai-workflow-execution
Execute a multi-agent workflow on the UnifAI platform using a specified blueprint and user prompt.
## Setup
**Dependencies:**
```text
pip install requests urllib3
```
**Setup steps:**
1. Install required dependencies using pip install requests urllib3
1. Ensure the environment variables are set correctly (BLUEPRINT_ID, BLUEPRINT_NAME, USER_SHORTCUT, POLLING_INTERVAL, UNIFAI_BASE_URL)
## Key Files
- `scripts/execution_workflow.py - Main script for workflow execution`
Execute a multi-agent AI workflow defined in YAML or through the UI's drag-and-drop editor.
## Steps
1. Step 1: Resolve the blueprint ID from either direct ID or name lookup (resolve_blueprint_id method)
2. Step 2: Create a new session from the blueprint (create_session method)
3. Step 3: Submit the session for background execution with the user prompt (submit_session method)
4. Step 4: Poll session status until execution completes (poll_session_status method)
## Implementation Details
```python
resolve_blueprint_id(client: UnifAIClient) -> str
{...}
# Resolve the blueprint ID from either direct ID or name lookup.
```
```python
create_session(client: UnifAIClient, blueprint_id: str) -> str
{...}
# Create a new session from the blueprint.
```
```python
submit_session(client: UnifAIClient, session_id: str) -> dict
{...}
# Submit the session for background execution with the user prompt.
```
1. {'step_name': 'Load Blueprint', 'description': 'Parse and validate the blueprint file to ensure it conforms to expected structure.'}
2. {'step_name': 'Initialize Execution Engine', 'description': "Set up the execution engine based on the selected mode ('local' or 'distributed')."}
3. {'step_name': 'Execute Workflow', 'description': 'Run the multi-agent workflow, streaming node-by-node output as NDJSON over HTTP.'}
4. {'step_name': 'Stream Results', 'description': 'Render and stream results in real time to clients subscribing to the event stream.'}
## Inputs
- blueprint_id or blueprint_name
- user_shortcut
- user_question
- {'name': 'blueprint_path', 'description': 'Path to the blueprint file (YAML) defining the multi-agent workflow.'}
- {'name': 'execution_mode', 'description': "Execution mode: 'local' or 'distributed'."}
## Outputs
- session_id
- workflow_id
- {'name': 'execution_results', 'description': 'The output of the executed workflow, streamed as NDJSON over HTTP.'}
## Failure Modes
- Blueprint name not found or not unique - error during blueprint resolution
- Session creation fails - error from API response
- Session submission fails - error from API response
- Polling session status fails - error from API response
- {'mode_name': 'Invalid Blueprint', 'description': 'Blueprint file is not valid YAML or does not conform to expected structure.'}
- {'mode_name': 'Execution Engine Initialization Failure', 'description': 'Failed to initialize the execution engine due to configuration issues or missing dependencies.'}
## Source
Extracted from: [https://github.com/redhat-community-ai-tools/UnifAI.git](https://github.com/redhat-community-ai-tools/UnifAI.git)
Confidence: 0.95
Confidence: 0.9
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```python
# How to use this skill
# Inputs: blueprint_id or blueprint_name, user_shortcut, user_question
# Process: Step 1: Resolve the blueprint ID from either direct ID or name lookup (resolve_blueprint_id method) → Step 2: Create a new session from the blueprint (create_session method) → Step 3: Submit the session for background execution with the user prompt (submit_session method)
# Outputs: session_id, workflow_id
# Inputs: {'name': 'blueprint_path', 'description': 'Path to the blueprint file (YAML) defining the multi-agent workflow.'}, {'name': 'execution_mode', 'description': "Execution mode: 'local' or 'distributed'."}
# Process: {'step_name': 'Load Blueprint', 'description': 'Parse and validate the blueprint file to ensure it conforms to expected structure.'} → {'step_name': 'Initialize Execution Engine', 'description': "Set up the execution engine based on the selected mode ('local' or 'distributed')."} → {'step_name': 'Execute Workflow', 'description': 'Run the multi-agent workflow, streaming node-by-node output as NDJSON over HTTP.'}
# Outputs: {'name': 'execution_results', 'description': 'The output of the executed workflow, streamed as NDJSON over HTTP.'}
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{
"name": "unifai-workflow-execution",
"version": "1.0.0",
"goal": "Execute a multi-agent workflow on the UnifAI platform using a specified blueprint and user prompt.",
"goal": "Execute a multi-agent AI workflow defined in YAML or through the UI's drag-and-drop editor.",
"inputs": [
"blueprint_id or blueprint_name",
"user_shortcut",
"user_question"
{
"name": "blueprint_path",
"description": "Path to the blueprint file (YAML) defining the multi-agent workflow."
},
{
"name": "execution_mode",
"description": "Execution mode: 'local' or 'distributed'."
}
],
"steps": [
"Step 1: Resolve the blueprint ID from either direct ID or name lookup (resolve_blueprint_id method)",
"Step 2: Create a new session from the blueprint (create_session method)",
"Step 3: Submit the session for background execution with the user prompt (submit_session method)",
"Step 4: Poll session status until execution completes (poll_session_status method)"
{
"step_name": "Load Blueprint",
"description": "Parse and validate the blueprint file to ensure it conforms to expected structure."
},
{
"step_name": "Initialize Execution Engine",
"description": "Set up the execution engine based on the selected mode ('local' or 'distributed')."
},
{
"step_name": "Execute Workflow",
"description": "Run the multi-agent workflow, streaming node-by-node output as NDJSON over HTTP."
},
{
"step_name": "Stream Results",
"description": "Render and stream results in real time to clients subscribing to the event stream."
}
],
"outputs": [
"session_id",
"workflow_id"
{
"name": "execution_results",
"description": "The output of the executed workflow, streamed as NDJSON over HTTP."
}
],
"failure_modes": [
"Blueprint name not found or not unique - error during blueprint resolution",
"Session creation fails - error from API response",
"Session submission fails - error from API response",
"Polling session status fails - error from API response"
{
"mode_name": "Invalid Blueprint",
"description": "Blueprint file is not valid YAML or does not conform to expected structure."
},
{
"mode_name": "Execution Engine Initialization Failure",
"description": "Failed to initialize the execution engine due to configuration issues or missing dependencies."
}
],
"confidence": 0.95,
"explanation": "This workflow is specific to the UnifAI platform and its multi-agent system, but can be adapted for similar systems with a similar architecture.",
"confidence": 0.9,
"explanation": "This workflow is designed to execute multi-agent AI workflows defined in YAML blueprints or through the UI's drag-and-drop editor, providing real-time streaming of results.",
"source_repo": "https://github.com/redhat-community-ai-tools/UnifAI.git",
"score": 1.0
}