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Extracted from: https://github.com/temiroff/Blacknode.git
Score: 1.0
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---
name: research-pipeline
version: 1.0.0
description: Fetch a Wikipedia page, summarise its content using an AI agent, and
write the summary to a file.
inputs:
- URL of the Wikipedia page
steps:
- '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()`.'
- '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: Connect nodes with edges: `url.out(''value'') >> fetcher.inp(''url'');
fetcher.out(''text'') >> summarise.inp(''prompt''); summarise.out(''text'') >> writer.inp(''text'')`'
- 'Step 6: Cook the graph to execute and get output: `result = g.cook(writer, ''path'');
print(f''Summary written to: {result}'')`'
outputs:
- Path of the summary file
tags: []
metadata:
source_repo: https://github.com/temiroff/Blacknode.git
extracted_at: ''
confidence: 0.95
---
# research-pipeline
Fetch a Wikipedia page, summarise its content using an AI agent, and write the summary to a file.
## Setup
**Dependencies:**
```text
pip install anthropic>=0.25 docker>=7.1 openai>=1.0
```
**Setup steps:**
1. Ensure NVIDIA NIM API key is set in the environment or editor
1. Install required dependencies: `pip install -r requirements.txt`
## Key Files
- `examples/research_pipeline.py - Contains the research pipeline workflow`
## Steps
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: Call `require_nim_api_key()` to ensure the API key is set.
3. Step 3: Create a graph instance: Initialize `g = bn.Graph()`.
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: 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: Cook the graph to execute and get output: `result = g.cook(writer, 'path'); print(f'Summary written to: {result}')`
## Implementation Details
```python
from _bootstrap import NIM_MODEL, require_nim_api_key; import blacknode as bn
```
```python
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
url.out('value') >> fetcher.inp('url'); fetcher.out('text') >> summarise.inp('prompt'); summarise.out('text') >> writer.inp('text')
```
## Inputs
- URL of the Wikipedia page
## Outputs
- Path of the summary file
## Failure Modes
- If the URL is invalid or unreachable, the HTTPGet node will fail; if the summarisation fails, the output text might be empty
## Source
Extracted from: [https://github.com/temiroff/Blacknode.git](https://github.com/temiroff/Blacknode.git)
Confidence: 0.95
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# Commands: research-pipeline
## Available Commands
- `/skill research-pipeline` — Load this skill
- `/run research-pipeline` — Execute workflow
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# Examples: research-pipeline
## Usage Example
```python
# How to use this skill
# Inputs: URL of the Wikipedia page
# 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 of the summary file
```
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{
"name": "research-pipeline",
"version": "1.0.0",
"goal": "Fetch a Wikipedia page, summarise its content using an AI agent, and write the summary to a file.",
"inputs": [
"URL of the Wikipedia page"
],
"steps": [
"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()`.",
"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: Connect nodes with edges: `url.out('value') >> fetcher.inp('url'); fetcher.out('text') >> summarise.inp('prompt'); summarise.out('text') >> writer.inp('text')`",
"Step 6: Cook the graph to execute and get output: `result = g.cook(writer, 'path'); print(f'Summary written to: {result}')`"
],
"outputs": [
"Path of the summary file"
],
"failure_modes": [
"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,
"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",
"score": 1.0
}
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# Tests: unifai-workflow-execution
# Tests: research-pipeline
## Test Checklist
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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.
inputs:
- blueprint_id or blueprint_name
- user_shortcut
- user_question
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)'
outputs:
- session_id
- workflow_id
tags: []
metadata:
source_repo: https://github.com/redhat-community-ai-tools/UnifAI.git
extracted_at: ''
confidence: 0.95
---
# 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`
## 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.
```
## Inputs
- blueprint_id or blueprint_name
- user_shortcut
- user_question
## Outputs
- session_id
- workflow_id
## 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
## Source
Extracted from: [https://github.com/redhat-community-ai-tools/UnifAI.git](https://github.com/redhat-community-ai-tools/UnifAI.git)
Confidence: 0.95
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# Commands: unifai-workflow-execution
## Available Commands
- `/skill unifai-workflow-execution` — Load this skill
- `/run unifai-workflow-execution` — Execute workflow
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# Examples: unifai-workflow-execution
## Usage Example
```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
```
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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.",
"inputs": [
"blueprint_id or blueprint_name",
"user_shortcut",
"user_question"
],
"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)"
],
"outputs": [
"session_id",
"workflow_id"
],
"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"
],
"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.",
"source_repo": "https://github.com/redhat-community-ai-tools/UnifAI.git",
"score": 1.0
}