legacy/v1/skills/agently-knowledge-base/SKILL.md
Use when the user wants embeddings, vector indexing, retrieval, or retrieval-backed answers, including embedding-agent setup, Chroma-backed collections, collection add/query, and KB-to-answer flows.
npx skillsauth add agentera/agently-skills agently-knowledge-baseInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Use this skill when embeddings and retrieval are the main capability surface.
references/overview.mdtools
Use when the user wants Agently runtime extension capabilities: Action Runtime, built-in action packages, legacy tool compatibility, MCP access, Execution Environment lifecycle, FastAPIHelper or streaming API exposure, auto-function helpers, KeyWaiter, or optional agently-devtools observation, evaluation, and playground integration.
tools
Use when the user wants to build, initialize, validate, optimize, or refactor a model-powered assistant, internal tool, automation, evaluator, or workflow from a business scenario or common problem statement, including project-structure refactors or starter skeletons that may separate model setup, prompt config, and orchestration, even if the request also mentions a UI, app shell, or local model service such as Ollama, and it is still unclear whether the solution should stay a single request, add supporting capabilities, or become orchestration. The user does not need to mention Agently explicitly.
data-ai
Use when the user wants to migrate an existing LangChain, LangGraph, LlamaIndex, CrewAI, or similar system into Agently, including choosing whether the source belongs to request/agent-side Agently behavior or TriggerFlow orchestration.
development
Use when the user needs workflow orchestration such as branching, concurrency, approvals, waiting and resume, runtime stream, restart-safe execution, mixed sync/async function or module orchestration, event-driven fan-out, process-clarity refactors that make stages explicit, performance-oriented refactors that collapse split requests, or workflow definitions and chunk-level runtime metadata that must stay visible for debugging and visualization. The user does not need to say TriggerFlow explicitly.