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يحتوي app-templates على 43 من skills المجمعة من databricks، مع تغطية مهنية على مستوى المستودع وصفحات skill داخل الموقع.
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Give an agent durable, cross-session long-term memory using Databricks MANAGED memory (the Unity Catalog memory-store REST APIs) as tools — governed by UC with no infra the customer needs to run. This works for either OpenAI Agents SDK or LangGraph templates. Use when: the agent should remember a user's (or a team/org's shared) preferences/facts/decisions across conversations; keywords 'long-term memory', 'managed memory', 'memory store', 'agentic memory'. This is separate from the self-hosted Lakebase memory solution with skills in (agent-openai-memory / agent-langgraph-memory).
Configure Lakebase for agent memory storage. Use when: (1) Adding memory capabilities to the agent, (2) 'Failed to connect to Lakebase' errors, (3) Permission errors on checkpoint/store tables, (4) User says 'lakebase', 'memory setup', or 'add memory'.
Set up Databricks agent development environment. Use when: (1) First time setup, (2) Configuring Databricks authentication, (3) User says 'quickstart', 'set up', 'authenticate', or 'configure databricks', (4) No .env file exists.
Set up Databricks agent development environment. Use when: (1) First time setup, (2) Configuring Databricks authentication, (3) User says 'quickstart', 'set up', 'authenticate', or 'configure databricks', (4) No .env file exists.
Set up Databricks agent development environment. Use when: (1) First time setup, (2) Configuring Databricks authentication, (3) User says 'quickstart', 'set up', 'authenticate', or 'configure databricks', (4) No .env file exists.
Replace the client-side agent loop with Databricks Supervisor API (hosted tools + client-side function tools). Use when: (1) User asks about Supervisor API, (2) User wants Databricks to run the agent loop server-side, (3) Connecting Genie spaces, UC functions, agent endpoints, or MCP servers as hosted tools, (4) Mixing client-side function tools (Python callables your app executes) with hosted tools.
Add client-side function tools to the Supervisor API. Use when: (1) User wants to mix Python callables with hosted tools, (2) User asks about function tools with Supervisor API, (3) User needs to execute custom business logic alongside hosted tool calls.
Migrate an MLflow ResponsesAgent from Databricks Model Serving to Databricks Apps. Use when: (1) User wants to migrate from Model Serving to Apps, (2) User has a ResponsesAgent with predict()/predict_stream() methods, (3) User wants to convert to @invoke/@stream decorators.
Add tools to your agent and grant required permissions in databricks.yml. Use when: (1) Adding MCP servers, Genie spaces, vector search, or UC functions to agent, (2) Permission errors at runtime, (3) User says 'add tool', 'connect to', 'grant permission', (4) Configuring databricks.yml resources.
Deploy agent to Databricks Apps using DAB (Databricks Asset Bundles). Use when: (1) User says 'deploy', 'push to databricks', or 'bundle deploy', (2) 'App already exists' error occurs, (3) Need to bind/unbind existing apps, (4) Debugging deployed apps, (5) Querying deployed app endpoints.
Add tools to your agent and grant required permissions in databricks.yml. Use when: (1) Adding MCP servers, Genie spaces, vector search, or UC functions to agent, (2) Permission errors at runtime, (3) User says 'add tool', 'connect to', 'grant permission', (4) Configuring databricks.yml resources.
Deploy agent to Databricks Apps using DAB (Databricks Asset Bundles). Use when: (1) User says 'deploy', 'push to databricks', or 'bundle deploy', (2) 'App already exists' error occurs, (3) Need to bind/unbind existing apps, (4) Debugging deployed apps, (5) Querying deployed app endpoints.
Add tools to your agent and grant required permissions in databricks.yml. Use when: (1) Adding MCP servers, Genie spaces, vector search, or UC functions to agent, (2) Permission errors at runtime, (3) User says 'add tool', 'connect to', 'grant permission', (4) Configuring databricks.yml resources.
Add tools to your agent and grant required permissions in databricks.yml. Use when: (1) Adding MCP servers, Genie spaces, vector search, or UC functions to agent, (2) Permission errors at runtime, (3) User says 'add tool', 'connect to', 'grant permission', (4) Configuring databricks.yml resources.
Deploy agent to Databricks Apps using DAB (Databricks Asset Bundles). Use when: (1) User says 'deploy', 'push to databricks', or 'bundle deploy', (2) 'App already exists' error occurs, (3) Need to bind/unbind existing apps, (4) Debugging deployed apps, (5) Querying deployed app endpoints.
Add tools to your agent and grant required permissions in databricks.yml. Use when: (1) Adding MCP servers, Genie spaces, vector search, or UC functions to agent, (2) Permission errors at runtime, (3) User says 'add tool', 'connect to', 'grant permission', (4) Configuring databricks.yml resources.
Deploy agent to Databricks Apps using DAB (Databricks Asset Bundles). Use when: (1) User says 'deploy', 'push to databricks', or 'bundle deploy', (2) 'App already exists' error occurs, (3) Need to bind/unbind existing apps, (4) Debugging deployed apps, (5) Querying deployed app endpoints.
Add tools to your agent and grant required permissions in databricks.yml. Use when: (1) Adding MCP servers, Genie spaces, vector search, or UC functions to agent, (2) Permission errors at runtime, (3) User says 'add tool', 'connect to', 'grant permission', (4) Configuring databricks.yml resources.
Deploy agent to Databricks Apps using DAB (Databricks Asset Bundles). Use when: (1) User says 'deploy', 'push to databricks', or 'bundle deploy', (2) 'App already exists' error occurs, (3) Need to bind/unbind existing apps, (4) Debugging deployed apps, (5) Querying deployed app endpoints.
Add tools to your agent and grant required permissions in databricks.yml. Use when: (1) Adding MCP servers, Genie spaces, vector search, or UC functions to agent, (2) Permission errors at runtime, (3) User says 'add tool', 'connect to', 'grant permission', (4) Configuring databricks.yml resources.
Deploy agent to Databricks Apps using DAB (Databricks Asset Bundles). Use when: (1) User says 'deploy', 'push to databricks', or 'bundle deploy', (2) 'App already exists' error occurs, (3) Need to bind/unbind existing apps, (4) Debugging deployed apps, (5) Querying deployed app endpoints.
Add tools to your agent and grant required permissions in databricks.yml. Use when: (1) Adding MCP servers, Genie spaces, vector search, or UC functions to agent, (2) Permission errors at runtime, (3) User says 'add tool', 'connect to', 'grant permission', (4) Configuring databricks.yml resources.
Deploy agent to Databricks Apps using DAB (Databricks Asset Bundles). Use when: (1) User says 'deploy', 'push to databricks', or 'bundle deploy', (2) 'App already exists' error occurs, (3) Need to bind/unbind existing apps, (4) Debugging deployed apps, (5) Querying deployed app endpoints.
Add tools to your agent and grant required permissions in databricks.yml. Use when: (1) Adding MCP servers, Genie spaces, vector search, or UC functions to agent, (2) Permission errors at runtime, (3) User says 'add tool', 'connect to', 'grant permission', (4) Configuring databricks.yml resources.
Add tools to your agent and grant required permissions in databricks.yml. Use when: (1) Adding MCP servers, Genie spaces, vector search, or UC functions to agent, (2) Permission errors at runtime, (3) User says 'add tool', 'connect to', 'grant permission', (4) Configuring databricks.yml resources.
Deploy agent to Databricks Apps using DAB (Databricks Asset Bundles). Use when: (1) User says 'deploy', 'push to databricks', or 'bundle deploy', (2) 'App already exists' error occurs, (3) Need to bind/unbind existing apps, (4) Debugging deployed apps, (5) Querying deployed app endpoints.
Load test a Databricks App to find its maximum QPS. Use when: (1) User says 'load test', 'benchmark', 'QPS', 'throughput', or 'performance test', (2) User wants to find how many queries per second their app can handle, (3) User wants to set up load testing scripts for their agent, (4) User wants to view load test results/dashboard.
Enable Supervisor API background mode for long-running agent tasks. Use when: (1) Agent needs to run tasks longer than HTTP timeout limits, (2) User says 'background mode', 'long-running', 'supervisor api', (3) Converting from streaming to background polling pattern, (4) Agent needs resilience to connection drops during execution.
Create Databricks resources that agents connect to as tools. Use when: (1) User needs to create a Genie space, vector search index, UC function, or UC connection, (2) User says 'create tool', 'set up genie', 'create vector search', 'register MCP server', (3) Before add-tools when the resource doesn't exist yet, (4) User asks 'what do I need to create before adding this tool'.
Discover available tools and resources in Databricks workspace. Use when: (1) User asks 'what tools are available', (2) Before writing agent code, (3) Looking for MCP servers, Genie spaces, UC functions, or vector search indexes, (4) User says 'discover', 'find resources', or 'what can I connect to'.
Enable long-running background task support with LongRunningAgentServer. Use when: (1) Agent tasks may exceed HTTP timeout (~120s), (2) User wants background/async execution, (3) User says 'long running', 'background tasks', or 'async agent'.
Add memory capabilities to your agent. Use when: (1) User asks about 'memory', 'state', 'remember', 'conversation history', (2) Want to persist conversations or user preferences, (3) Adding checkpointing or long-term storage.
Add memory capabilities to your agent. Use when: (1) User asks about 'memory', 'state', 'remember', 'conversation history', (2) Want to persist conversations or user preferences, (3) Adding checkpointing or long-term storage.
Modify agent code, add tools, or change configuration. Use when: (1) User says 'modify agent', 'add tool', 'change model', or 'edit agent.py', (2) Adding MCP servers to agent, (3) Changing agent instructions, (4) Understanding SDK patterns.
Run and test the agent locally. Use when: (1) User says 'run locally', 'start server', 'test agent', or 'localhost', (2) Need curl commands to test API, (3) Troubleshooting local development issues, (4) Configuring server options like port or hot-reload.
Deploy TypeScript LangChain agent to Databricks. Use when: (1) User wants to deploy, (2) User says 'deploy', 'push to databricks', 'production', (3) After making changes that need deployment.
Set up the Databricks chatbot app for local development and deployment. Use when: (1) First time setup, (2) User says 'quickstart', 'set up', 'authenticate', or 'configure databricks', (3) No .env file exists, (4) User says 'enable feedback', 'feedback widget', or 'MLFLOW_EXPERIMENT_ID'.
Add tools to your agent and grant required permissions in databricks.yml. Use when: (1) Adding MCP servers, Genie spaces, vector search, or UC functions to agent, (2) Permission errors at runtime, (3) User says 'add tool', 'connect to', 'grant permission', (4) Configuring databricks.yml resources.
Discover available tools and resources in Databricks workspace. Use when: (1) User asks 'what tools are available', (2) Before writing agent code, (3) Looking for MCP servers, Genie spaces, UC functions, or vector search indexes, (4) User says 'discover', 'find resources', or 'what can I connect to'.
Modify TypeScript LangChain agent configuration and behavior. Use when: (1) User wants to change agent settings, (2) Add/remove tools, (3) Update system prompt, (4) Change model parameters.