saving-codeacts
openbooklet.com/s/saving-codeactsopenbooklet.com/s/saving-codeacts@1.0.0GET /api/v1/skills/saving-codeactsSave executed Python code as reusable tools in the gentools package. Use when preserving successful code executions for later reuse. Covers creating package structure (api.py, impl.py), defining Pydantic output models, and implementing the run() interface.
Interact with freeact agent via tmux for testing
Generate output parsers for mcptools with unstructured return types. Use when a tool returns raw strings or Result models with single str fields and needs structured ParseResult output. Covers testing tools, identifying parseable structures, extending modules with ParseResult models, and creating parser implementations.
Structured task planning workflow with user feedback loops. Use when the user explicitly requests planning (e.g., "make a plan", "plan first", "create a plan"). Covers creating plans with actionable steps, iterating based on feedback, saving confirmed plans, and executing step-by-step with progress tracking.
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