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Extracted from: https://github.com/temiroff/Blacknode.git
Score: 1.0
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---
name: langgraph-csv-workflow
version: 1.0.0
description: Transform simple CSV files into powerful AI agent workflows using LangGraph
orchestration
inputs:
- 'CSV workflow files with columns: graph_name, node_name, agent_type, next_node,
on_failure, prompt, input_fields, output_field'
- LLM provider configuration (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google) in agentmap_config.yaml
- Storage configuration for CSV/JSON/Vector DBs in agentmap_config_storage.yaml
steps:
- Define workflow in CSV format specifying graph nodes, agent types, and data flow
between them
- Configure LLM providers and storage backends in the agentmap configuration files
- Execute the workflow using the agentmap CLI or Python API
outputs:
- Executed workflow with agent decisions and state transitions
- Traced execution path through the graph nodes
- Logged agent interactions and output fields populated
tags: []
metadata:
source_repo: https://github.com/jwwelbor/AgentMap.git
extracted_at: ''
confidence: 0.95
---
# langgraph-csv-workflow
Transform simple CSV files into powerful AI agent workflows using LangGraph orchestration
## Setup
**Dependencies:**
```text
pip install langgraph>=1.0.0 langchain-core>=0.3.0 pyyaml fastapi uvicorn
```
**Setup steps:**
1. Install agentmap: pip install agentmap[all]
1. Initialize configuration: agentmap init-config
1. Configure LLM providers in agentmap_config.yaml
1. Run workflow: agentmap run workflow.csv
## Key Files
- `agentmap_config.yaml - Main configuration for LLM providers and paths`
- `agentmap_config_storage.yaml - Storage configuration for CSV/JSON/Vector DBs`
- `hello_world.csv - Sample workflow definition`
## Steps
1. Define workflow in CSV format specifying graph nodes, agent types, and data flow between them
2. Configure LLM providers and storage backends in the agentmap configuration files
3. Execute the workflow using the agentmap CLI or Python API
## Implementation Details
```python
CSV format: graph_name,node_name,agent_type,next_node,on_failure,prompt,input_fields,output_field
```
```python
CLI command: agentmap run hello_world.csv --pretty
```
## Inputs
- CSV workflow files with columns: graph_name, node_name, agent_type, next_node, on_failure, prompt, input_fields, output_field
- LLM provider configuration (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google) in agentmap_config.yaml
- Storage configuration for CSV/JSON/Vector DBs in agentmap_config_storage.yaml
## Outputs
- Executed workflow with agent decisions and state transitions
- Traced execution path through the graph nodes
- Logged agent interactions and output fields populated
## Failure Modes
- Invalid CSV format causing parse errors during workflow loading
- Missing or misconfigured LLM provider credentials leading to runtime failures
- Incorrect agent configuration (e.g., missing input_fields) causing processing errors
## Source
Extracted from: [https://github.com/jwwelbor/AgentMap.git](https://github.com/jwwelbor/AgentMap.git)
Confidence: 0.95
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# Commands: langgraph-csv-workflow
## Available Commands
- `/skill langgraph-csv-workflow` — Load this skill
- `/run langgraph-csv-workflow` — Execute workflow
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# Examples: langgraph-csv-workflow
## Usage Example
```python
# How to use this skill
# Inputs: CSV workflow files with columns: graph_name, node_name, agent_type, next_node, on_failure, prompt, input_fields, output_field, LLM provider configuration (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google) in agentmap_config.yaml, Storage configuration for CSV/JSON/Vector DBs in agentmap_config_storage.yaml
# Process: Define workflow in CSV format specifying graph nodes, agent types, and data flow between them → Configure LLM providers and storage backends in the agentmap configuration files → Execute the workflow using the agentmap CLI or Python API
# Outputs: Executed workflow with agent decisions and state transitions, Traced execution path through the graph nodes, Logged agent interactions and output fields populated
```
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{
"name": "langgraph-csv-workflow",
"version": "1.0.0",
"goal": "Transform simple CSV files into powerful AI agent workflows using LangGraph orchestration",
"inputs": [
"CSV workflow files with columns: graph_name, node_name, agent_type, next_node, on_failure, prompt, input_fields, output_field",
"LLM provider configuration (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google) in agentmap_config.yaml",
"Storage configuration for CSV/JSON/Vector DBs in agentmap_config_storage.yaml"
],
"steps": [
"Define workflow in CSV format specifying graph nodes, agent types, and data flow between them",
"Configure LLM providers and storage backends in the agentmap configuration files",
"Execute the workflow using the agentmap CLI or Python API"
],
"outputs": [
"Executed workflow with agent decisions and state transitions",
"Traced execution path through the graph nodes",
"Logged agent interactions and output fields populated"
],
"failure_modes": [
"Invalid CSV format causing parse errors during workflow loading",
"Missing or misconfigured LLM provider credentials leading to runtime failures",
"Incorrect agent configuration (e.g., missing input_fields) causing processing errors"
],
"confidence": 0.95,
"explanation": "AgentMap provides a declarative pattern where workflows are defined in CSV files with specific columns describing graph nodes, agent types, and data flow. This pattern can be adapted to create multi-agent systems with LangGraph, supporting various LLM providers and storage backends. The workflow is reusable across different use cases by simply modifying the CSV definition.",
"source_repo": "https://github.com/jwwelbor/AgentMap.git",
"score": 1.0
}
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---
name: text-concatenation-workflow
version: 1.0.0
description: Concatenate two text strings and produce the combined output.
inputs:
- text_a (string)
- text_b (string)
steps:
- Create a Text node with value set to input text_a.
- Create a second Text node with value set to input text_b.
- Create a Concat node with inputs a and b.
- Create an Output node.
- Connect Text node a 'value' port to Concat node 'a' port.
- Connect Text node b 'value' port to Concat node 'b' port.
- Connect Concat node 'value' port to Output node 'value' port.
- Execute/cook the graph from the Output node to obtain the result.
outputs:
- concatenated_text (string)
tags: []
metadata:
source_repo: https://github.com/temiroff/Blacknode.git
extracted_at: ''
confidence: 0.95
---
# text-concatenation-workflow
Concatenate two text strings and produce the combined output.
## Steps
1. Create a Text node with value set to input text_a.
2. Create a second Text node with value set to input text_b.
3. Create a Concat node with inputs a and b.
4. Create an Output node.
5. Connect Text node a 'value' port to Concat node 'a' port.
6. Connect Text node b 'value' port to Concat node 'b' port.
7. Connect Concat node 'value' port to Output node 'value' port.
8. Execute/cook the graph from the Output node to obtain the result.
## Inputs
- text_a (string)
- text_b (string)
## Outputs
- concatenated_text (string)
## Failure Modes
- Missing or invalid text inputs.
- Graph execution error if nodes are not properly connected.
- Concat node may not handle non-string types.
## Source
Extracted from: [https://github.com/temiroff/Blacknode.git](https://github.com/temiroff/Blacknode.git)
Confidence: 0.95
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# Commands: text-concatenation-workflow
## Available Commands
- `/skill text-concatenation-workflow` — Load this skill
- `/run text-concatenation-workflow` — Execute workflow
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# Examples: text-concatenation-workflow
## Usage Example
```python
# How to use this skill
# Inputs: text_a (string), text_b (string)
# Process: Create a Text node with value set to input text_a. → Create a second Text node with value set to input text_b. → Create a Concat node with inputs a and b.
# Outputs: concatenated_text (string)
```
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{
"name": "text-concatenation-workflow",
"version": "1.0.0",
"goal": "Concatenate two text strings and produce the combined output.",
"inputs": [
"text_a (string)",
"text_b (string)"
],
"steps": [
"Create a Text node with value set to input text_a.",
"Create a second Text node with value set to input text_b.",
"Create a Concat node with inputs a and b.",
"Create an Output node.",
"Connect Text node a 'value' port to Concat node 'a' port.",
"Connect Text node b 'value' port to Concat node 'b' port.",
"Connect Concat node 'value' port to Output node 'value' port.",
"Execute/cook the graph from the Output node to obtain the result."
],
"outputs": [
"concatenated_text (string)"
],
"failure_modes": [
"Missing or invalid text inputs.",
"Graph execution error if nodes are not properly connected.",
"Concat node may not handle non-string types."
],
"confidence": 0.95,
"explanation": "Extracted from examples/converted_text_pipeline.py which demonstrates a simple Blacknode graph workflow: two Text nodes feed a Concat node that outputs via an Output node. This pattern is reusable for any text combination task.",
"source_repo": "https://github.com/temiroff/Blacknode.git",
"score": 1.0
}
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# Tests: langgraph-csv-workflow
# Tests: text-concatenation-workflow
## Test Checklist