agentflow-graph-authoring
Agentflow Graph Authoring
Create graphs that match the shipped Agentflow runtime and docs, not stale internal patterns.
Use when
Use this skill when the task is any of:
- turn a coding, research, or review request into an Agentflow graph
- review an existing graph for topology, validation, or brittleness issues
- decide between primitive nodes and managed workflows
- decide how failures should propagate through the graph
- choose graph outputs, context flow, and run-time validation boundaries
Typical requests:
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