aizen-gate/skills-reference/.agent/skills/blockrun/SKILL.md
Use when user needs capabilities Claude lacks (image generation, real-time X/Twitter data) or explicitly requests external models ("blockrun", "use grok", "use gpt", "dall-e", "deepseek")
npx skillsauth add ahmad-ubaidillah/aizen-gate blockrunInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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BlockRun works with Claude Code and Google Antigravity.
You can't generate images. You have no real-time X/Twitter access. BlockRun gives you these capabilities.
You have a wallet. When you need a capability you lack, you pay for it autonomously.
| You Need | You Call | Pricing | |----------|----------|---------| | Image generation | DALL-E | $0.04/image | | Real-time X data | Grok + Live Search | $0.025/source | | Second opinion | GPT-5.2 | $1.75/M input, $14/M output | | Cheaper processing | DeepSeek | $0.14/M input, $0.28/M output |
How it works: BlockRun uses x402 micropayments to route your requests to OpenAI, xAI, Google, and other providers. No API keys needed - your wallet pays per token.
If the user specifies a budget (e.g., "use at most $1"), track spending and stop when budget is reached:
from blockrun_llm import setup_agent_wallet
client = setup_agent_wallet()
budget = 1.0 # User's budget
# Before each call, check if within budget
spending = client.get_spending()
if spending['total_usd'] >= budget:
print(f"Budget reached: ${spending['total_usd']:.4f} spent")
# Stop making calls
else:
response = client.chat("openai/gpt-5.2", "Hello!")
# At the end, report spending
spending = client.get_spending()
print(f"💰 Total spent: ${spending['total_usd']:.4f} across {spending['calls']} calls")
| Trigger | Your Action | |---------|-------------| | User explicitly requests ("blockrun second opinion with GPT on...", "use grok to check...", "generate image with dall-e") | Execute via BlockRun | | User needs something you can't do (images, live X data) | Suggest BlockRun, wait for confirmation | | You can handle the task fine | Do it yourself, don't mention BlockRun |
Users will say things like:
| User Says | What You Do |
|-----------|-------------|
| "blockrun generate an image of a sunset" | Call DALL-E via ImageClient |
| "use grok to check what's trending on X" | Call Grok with search=True |
| "blockrun GPT review this code" | Call GPT-5.2 via LLMClient |
| "what's the latest news about AI agents?" | Suggest Grok (you lack real-time data) |
| "generate a logo for my startup" | Suggest DALL-E (you can't generate images) |
| "blockrun check my balance" | Show wallet balance via get_balance() |
| "blockrun deepseek summarize this file" | Call DeepSeek for cost savings |
Use setup_agent_wallet() to auto-create a wallet and get a client. This shows the QR code and welcome message on first use.
Initialize client (always start with this):
from blockrun_llm import setup_agent_wallet
client = setup_agent_wallet() # Auto-creates wallet, shows QR if new
Check balance (when user asks "show balance", "check wallet", etc.):
balance = client.get_balance() # On-chain USDC balance
print(f"Balance: ${balance:.2f} USDC")
print(f"Wallet: {client.get_wallet_address()}")
Show QR code for funding:
from blockrun_llm import generate_wallet_qr_ascii, get_wallet_address
# ASCII QR for terminal display
print(generate_wallet_qr_ascii(get_wallet_address()))
Prerequisite: Install the SDK with pip install blockrun-llm
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