capability-creator

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Guide for assembling a workspace capability (skills + integrations). Use when the user wants to create a capability.

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# Capability Creator A capability bundles one or more skills and the integrations they need into one named, installable unit. Use this when the user wants to create a capability. ## Workflow 1. Clarify the outcome the capability should deliver and which platforms it touches. 2. Ensure each skill it needs exists under `skills/<skill-id>/`. Create any missing skill with the skill-creator guidance first. 3. Write the manifest to `capabilities/<capability-id>/capability.yaml` at the workspace root. Reference existing skills by `ref` (do not copy them). Declare each external service the capability needs under `integrations`. 4. Call the `capability_install` tool with `capability_id: <capability-id>`. 5. Report the result. If an integration comes back `needs_connection`, tell the user which one to connect. ## Manifest format ```yaml id: <capability-id> # must match the directory name name: <Readable Name> description: <one line> version: 0.1.0 skills: - ref: <existing-skill-id> # reference a workspace skill by id integrations: - provider: <provider-id> # e.g. linkedin, gmail, twitter required: true reason: <why this capability needs it> agent_prompt: | <short guidance appended to AGENTS.md describing when/how to use this capability> ``` Keep the manifest minimal. Prefer `ref` skills over embedding `path` skills.

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holaboss-ai
Repository
holaboss-ai/holaOS
Created
5 months ago
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