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Hermes Pipeline eb6be00602 Add Skill: agent-creation-and-management
Extracted from: https://github.com/pipeshub-ai/pipeshub-ai.git
Score: 1.0
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---
name: agent-creation-and-management
version: 1.0.0
description: Create and manage workplace AI agents using PipesHub's no-code agent
builder.
inputs:
- Agent name with description
- Action to perform (e.g., 'Gather facts about a company')
steps:
- 'Step 1: Open the PipesHub UI at http://localhost:3000'
- 'Step 2: Navigate to the Agents section and click on ''Create Agent'''
- 'Step 3: Enter the agent name and description in the form'
- 'Step 4: Define the actions for the agent, such as ''Gather facts about a company'',
using PipesHub''s no-code interface'
- 'Step 5: Save and deploy the agent'
outputs:
- Agent created and deployed
- Access URL for the new agent
tags: []
metadata:
source_repo: https://github.com/pipeshub-ai/pipeshub-ai.git
extracted_at: ''
confidence: 0.95
---
# agent-creation-and-management
Create and manage workplace AI agents using PipesHub's no-code agent builder.
## Setup
**Setup steps:**
1. Ensure Docker and Compose are installed
1. Clone the repository: git clone https://github.com/pipeshub-ai/pipeshub-ai.git
1. Run the installer: ./install.sh
## Key Files
- `N/A - Workflow implemented via UI`
## Steps
1. Step 1: Open the PipesHub UI at http://localhost:3000
2. Step 2: Navigate to the Agents section and click on 'Create Agent'
3. Step 3: Enter the agent name and description in the form
4. Step 4: Define the actions for the agent, such as 'Gather facts about a company', using PipesHub's no-code interface
5. Step 5: Save and deploy the agent
## Implementation Details
```python
N/A - Workflow implemented via UI
```
## Inputs
- Agent name with description
- Action to perform (e.g., 'Gather facts about a company')
## Outputs
- Agent created and deployed
- Access URL for the new agent
## Failure Modes
- If the agent creation fails due to missing required fields, ensure all necessary details are provided correctly
## 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: agent-creation-and-management
## Available Commands
- `/skill agent-creation-and-management` — Load this skill
- `/run agent-creation-and-management` — Execute workflow
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# Examples: agent-creation-and-management
## Usage Example
```python
# How to use this skill
# Inputs: Agent name with description, Action to perform (e.g., 'Gather facts about a company')
# Process: Step 1: Open the PipesHub UI at http://localhost:3000 → Step 2: Navigate to the Agents section and click on 'Create Agent' → Step 3: Enter the agent name and description in the form
# Outputs: Agent created and deployed, Access URL for the new agent
```
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{
"name": "agent-creation-and-management",
"version": "1.0.0",
"goal": "Create and manage workplace AI agents using PipesHub's no-code agent builder.",
"inputs": [
"Agent name with description",
"Action to perform (e.g., 'Gather facts about a company')"
],
"steps": [
"Step 1: Open the PipesHub UI at http://localhost:3000",
"Step 2: Navigate to the Agents section and click on 'Create Agent'",
"Step 3: Enter the agent name and description in the form",
"Step 4: Define the actions for the agent, such as 'Gather facts about a company', using PipesHub's no-code interface",
"Step 5: Save and deploy the agent"
],
"outputs": [
"Agent created and deployed",
"Access URL for the new agent"
],
"failure_modes": [
"If the agent creation fails due to missing required fields, ensure all necessary details are provided correctly"
],
"confidence": 0.95,
"explanation": "This workflow is specific but can be adapted for different agents and actions within PipesHub's platform.",
"source_repo": "https://github.com/pipeshub-ai/pipeshub-ai.git",
"score": 1.0
}
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# Tests: agent-creation-and-management
## 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: research-pipeline name: research-pipeline
version: 1.0.0 version: 1.0.0
description: Fetch a Wikipedia page, summarise it using an AI agent, and write the description: Fetch a Wikipedia page, summarise its content using an AI agent, and
summary to a file. write the summary to a file.
inputs: inputs:
- URL of the Wikipedia page - URL of the Wikipedia page
steps: steps:
- 'Step 1: Import necessary modules from _bootstrap (NIM_MODEL, require_nim_api_key) - 'Step 1: Import necessary modules from `_bootstrap` and `blacknode`: Run `from _bootstrap
and blacknode' import NIM_MODEL, require_nim_api_key; import blacknode as bn`'
- 'Step 2: Require NVIDIA NIM API key using `require_nim_api_key()`' - 'Step 2: Require NVIDIA NIM API key: Call `require_nim_api_key()` to ensure the
- 'Step 3: Create a Graph instance `g`' API key is set.'
- 'Step 4: Add a Literal node for the URL of the Wikipedia page (`url`)' - 'Step 3: Create a graph instance: Initialize `g = bn.Graph()`.'
- 'Step 5: Add an HTTPGet node to fetch the content from the URL (`fetcher`) and connect - 'Step 4: Add nodes for URL, HTTPGet, summarisation, and file writing: `url = g.node(''Literal'',
it to the Literal node' value=''URL of the Wikipedia page''); fetcher = g.node(''HTTPGet''); summarise =
- 'Step 6: Add an LLMAgent node with system prompt ''You are a technical writer. Summarise g.node(''LLMAgent'', system=''You are a technical writer. Summarise the text in
the text in 3 bullet points.'' and model NIM_MODEL (`summarise`), connecting its 3 bullet points.'', model=NIM_MODEL); writer = g.node(''FileWrite'', path=''summary.txt'')`'
input to the output of `fetcher`' - 'Step 5: Connect nodes with edges: `url.out(''value'') >> fetcher.inp(''url'');
- 'Step 7: Add a FileWrite node to write the summary to a file named ''summary.txt'' fetcher.out(''text'') >> summarise.inp(''prompt''); summarise.out(''text'') >> writer.inp(''text'')`'
(`writer`), connecting its input to the output of `summarise`' - 'Step 6: Cook the graph to execute and get output: `result = g.cook(writer, ''path'');
- 'Step 8: Cook the graph starting from the writer node and print the path where the print(f''Summary written to: {result}'')`'
summary is written'
outputs: outputs:
- Path to the summary file - Path of the summary file
tags: [] tags: []
metadata: metadata:
source_repo: https://github.com/temiroff/Blacknode.git source_repo: https://github.com/temiroff/Blacknode.git
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# research-pipeline # research-pipeline
Fetch a Wikipedia page, summarise it using an AI agent, and write the summary to a file. Fetch a Wikipedia page, summarise its content using an AI agent, and write the summary to a file.
## Setup ## Setup
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**Setup steps:** **Setup steps:**
1. Ensure NVIDIA NIM API key is set in the environment or editor UI 1. Ensure NVIDIA NIM API key is set in the environment or editor
1. Install required dependencies using `pip install -r requirements.txt` 1. Install required dependencies: `pip install -r requirements.txt`
## Key Files ## Key Files
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## Steps ## Steps
1. Step 1: Import necessary modules from _bootstrap (NIM_MODEL, require_nim_api_key) and blacknode 1. Step 1: Import necessary modules from `_bootstrap` and `blacknode`: Run `from _bootstrap import NIM_MODEL, require_nim_api_key; import blacknode as bn`
2. Step 2: Require NVIDIA NIM API key using `require_nim_api_key()` 2. Step 2: Require NVIDIA NIM API key: Call `require_nim_api_key()` to ensure the API key is set.
3. Step 3: Create a Graph instance `g` 3. Step 3: Create a graph instance: Initialize `g = bn.Graph()`.
4. Step 4: Add a Literal node for the URL of the Wikipedia page (`url`) 4. Step 4: Add nodes for URL, HTTPGet, summarisation, and file writing: `url = g.node('Literal', value='URL of the Wikipedia page'); fetcher = g.node('HTTPGet'); summarise = g.node('LLMAgent', system='You are a technical writer. Summarise the text in 3 bullet points.', model=NIM_MODEL); writer = g.node('FileWrite', path='summary.txt')`
5. Step 5: Add an HTTPGet node to fetch the content from the URL (`fetcher`) and connect it to the Literal node 5. Step 5: Connect nodes with edges: `url.out('value') >> fetcher.inp('url'); fetcher.out('text') >> summarise.inp('prompt'); summarise.out('text') >> writer.inp('text')`
6. Step 6: Add an LLMAgent node with system prompt 'You are a technical writer. Summarise the text in 3 bullet points.' and model NIM_MODEL (`summarise`), connecting its input to the output of `fetcher` 6. Step 6: Cook the graph to execute and get output: `result = g.cook(writer, 'path'); print(f'Summary written to: {result}')`
7. Step 7: Add a FileWrite node to write the summary to a file named 'summary.txt' (`writer`), connecting its input to the output of `summarise`
8. Step 8: Cook the graph starting from the writer node and print the path where the summary is written
## Implementation Details ## Implementation Details
```python ```python
from _bootstrap import NIM_MODEL, require_nim_api_key from _bootstrap import NIM_MODEL, require_nim_api_key; import blacknode as bn
import blacknode as bn
``` ```
```python ```python
g = bn.Graph() url = g.node('Literal', value='https://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=query&prop=extracts&exintro=1&explaintext=1&titles=Houdini_(software)&format=json&formatversion=2&origin=*'); fetcher = g.node('HTTPGet'); summarise = g.node('LLMAgent', system='You are a technical writer. Summarise the text in 3 bullet points.', model=NIM_MODEL); writer = g.node('FileWrite', path='summary.txt')
url = g.node('Literal', value='https://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=query&prop=extracts&exintro=1&explaintext=1&titles=Houdini_(software)&format=json&formatversion=2&origin=*')
fetcher = g.node('HTTPGet')
summarise = g.node('LLMAgent', system='You are a technical writer. Summarise the text in 3 bullet points.', model=NIM_MODEL)
writer = g.node('FileWrite', path='summary.txt')
``` ```
```python ```python
url.out('value') >> fetcher.inp('url') url.out('value') >> fetcher.inp('url'); fetcher.out('text') >> summarise.inp('prompt'); summarise.out('text') >> writer.inp('text')
fetcher.out('text') >> summarise.inp('prompt')
summarise.out('text') >> writer.inp('text')
```
```python
result = g.cook(writer, 'path')
print(f'Summary written to: {result}')
``` ```
## Inputs ## Inputs
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## Outputs ## Outputs
- Path to the summary file - Path of the summary file
## Failure Modes ## Failure Modes
- If the URL is invalid, HTTPGet will fail; if NIM API key is missing, LLMAgent will not function properly - If the URL is invalid or unreachable, the HTTPGet node will fail; if the summarisation fails, the output text might be empty
## Source ## Source
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```python ```python
# How to use this skill # How to use this skill
# Inputs: URL of the Wikipedia page # Inputs: URL of the Wikipedia page
# Process: Step 1: Import necessary modules from _bootstrap (NIM_MODEL, require_nim_api_key) and blacknode → Step 2: Require NVIDIA NIM API key using `require_nim_api_key()` → Step 3: Create a Graph instance `g` # Process: Step 1: Import necessary modules from `_bootstrap` and `blacknode`: Run `from _bootstrap import NIM_MODEL, require_nim_api_key; import blacknode as bn` → Step 2: Require NVIDIA NIM API key: Call `require_nim_api_key()` to ensure the API key is set. → Step 3: Create a graph instance: Initialize `g = bn.Graph()`.
# Outputs: Path to the summary file # Outputs: Path of the summary file
``` ```
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{ {
"name": "research-pipeline", "name": "research-pipeline",
"version": "1.0.0", "version": "1.0.0",
"goal": "Fetch a Wikipedia page, summarise it using an AI agent, and write the summary to a file.", "goal": "Fetch a Wikipedia page, summarise its content using an AI agent, and write the summary to a file.",
"inputs": [ "inputs": [
"URL of the Wikipedia page" "URL of the Wikipedia page"
], ],
"steps": [ "steps": [
"Step 1: Import necessary modules from _bootstrap (NIM_MODEL, require_nim_api_key) and blacknode", "Step 1: Import necessary modules from `_bootstrap` and `blacknode`: Run `from _bootstrap import NIM_MODEL, require_nim_api_key; import blacknode as bn`",
"Step 2: Require NVIDIA NIM API key using `require_nim_api_key()`", "Step 2: Require NVIDIA NIM API key: Call `require_nim_api_key()` to ensure the API key is set.",
"Step 3: Create a Graph instance `g`", "Step 3: Create a graph instance: Initialize `g = bn.Graph()`.",
"Step 4: Add a Literal node for the URL of the Wikipedia page (`url`)", "Step 4: Add nodes for URL, HTTPGet, summarisation, and file writing: `url = g.node('Literal', value='URL of the Wikipedia page'); fetcher = g.node('HTTPGet'); summarise = g.node('LLMAgent', system='You are a technical writer. Summarise the text in 3 bullet points.', model=NIM_MODEL); writer = g.node('FileWrite', path='summary.txt')`",
"Step 5: Add an HTTPGet node to fetch the content from the URL (`fetcher`) and connect it to the Literal node", "Step 5: Connect nodes with edges: `url.out('value') >> fetcher.inp('url'); fetcher.out('text') >> summarise.inp('prompt'); summarise.out('text') >> writer.inp('text')`",
"Step 6: Add an LLMAgent node with system prompt 'You are a technical writer. Summarise the text in 3 bullet points.' and model NIM_MODEL (`summarise`), connecting its input to the output of `fetcher`", "Step 6: Cook the graph to execute and get output: `result = g.cook(writer, 'path'); print(f'Summary written to: {result}')`"
"Step 7: Add a FileWrite node to write the summary to a file named 'summary.txt' (`writer`), connecting its input to the output of `summarise`",
"Step 8: Cook the graph starting from the writer node and print the path where the summary is written"
], ],
"outputs": [ "outputs": [
"Path to the summary file" "Path of the summary file"
], ],
"failure_modes": [ "failure_modes": [
"If the URL is invalid, HTTPGet will fail; if NIM API key is missing, LLMAgent will not function properly" "If the URL is invalid or unreachable, the HTTPGet node will fail; if the summarisation fails, the output text might be empty"
], ],
"confidence": 0.95, "confidence": 0.95,
"explanation": "This workflow can be adapted to fetch and summarise any text from a URL using an AI agent and save the summary to a file.", "explanation": "This workflow can be adapted to fetch and summarise any Wikipedia page or similar content source.",
"source_repo": "https://github.com/temiroff/Blacknode.git", "source_repo": "https://github.com/temiroff/Blacknode.git",
"score": 1.0 "score": 1.0
} }