skills/enactprotocol/enact-docs-guide/SKILL.md
LLM guide for creating, publishing, and running Enact tools
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Enact: Containerized tools with structured I/O for AI agents.
enact run ./tool --input "key=value" # Run local tool
enact run ./tool --args '{"key":"value"}' # Run with JSON
enact run author/tool --input "x=y" # Run installed tool
enact install author/tool # Install to project
enact install author/tool -g # Install globally
enact search "query" # Find tools
enact sign ./tool && enact publish ./tool # Publish
my-tool/
├── enact.md # Required: YAML frontmatter + docs
└── main.py # Your code (any language)
---
enact: "2.0.0"
name: "namespace/category/tool-name"
version: "1.0.0"
description: "What it does"
from: "python:3.12-slim"
build: "pip install requests pandas"
command: "python /workspace/main.py ${input}"
timeout: "30s"
inputSchema:
type: object
properties:
input:
type: string
description: "Input description"
required: [input]
outputSchema:
type: object
properties:
result:
type: string
env:
API_KEY:
description: "API key"
secret: true
LOG_LEVEL:
description: "Log level"
default: "info"
tags: [category, keywords]
---
# Tool Name
Documentation here.
| Field | Required | Description |
|-------|----------|-------------|
| name | Yes | namespace/category/tool |
| description | Yes | What it does |
| command | No* | Shell command with ${param} substitution |
| from | No | Docker image (default: alpine:latest) |
| build | No | Build commands (string or array), cached |
| inputSchema | No | JSON Schema for inputs |
| outputSchema | No | JSON Schema for outputs |
| env | No | Environment vars (secret: true for keyring) |
| timeout | No | Max runtime (default: 30s) |
| version | No | Semver version |
| tags | No | Discovery keywords |
*Tools without command are LLM instruction tools (markdown interpreted by AI).
from: "python:3.12-slim"
build: "pip install pandas"
command: "python /workspace/main.py ${input}"
from: "node:20-alpine"
build: "npm install"
command: "node /workspace/index.js ${input}"
from: "rust:1.83-slim"
build: "rustc /workspace/main.rs -o /workspace/app"
command: "/workspace/app ${input}"
from: "golang:1.22-alpine"
build: "go build -o /workspace/app /workspace/main.go"
command: "/workspace/app ${input}"
command: "echo 'Hello ${name}'"
Always output JSON matching outputSchema:
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import sys, json
input_val = sys.argv[1]
result = {"result": input_val.upper()}
print(json.dumps(result))
env:
API_KEY:
description: "API key"
secret: true # Stored in OS keyring, not .env
User sets: enact env set API_KEY --secret --namespace myorg/tools
Access in code via environment variable: os.environ['API_KEY']
command): Runs in Docker, deterministiccommand): Markdown body interpreted by LLM# 1. Create
mkdir my-tool && cd my-tool
# Create enact.md + source files
# 2. Test
enact run . --input "test=value"
# 3. Publish
enact auth login
enact sign .
enact publish .
name: namespace/category/tool formatdescription: clear, searchableinputSchema: validates inputsoutputSchema: documents outputfrom: pinned image version (not latest)build: installs dependenciescommand: uses ${param} for inputsdevelopment
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