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Work on a specific task assigned to you in the agent swarm
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Work on a specific task assigned to you in the agent swarm
Install with Codex or Claude Copy this prompt, paste it into Codex, Claude, or another assistant, and let it review the skill page and install it for you.
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Use swarm scripts for bulk SDK calls, repetitive fan-out, and context-efficient data processing.
Fetch a file attached to your current task in ONE call. Use whenever a task carries an attachment (an image, PDF, or other file the requester uploaded) and you need its bytes on disk — the dispatch prompt lists attachments with a ready-to-run curl command, but if you're improvising (resumed session, follow-up task, or the recipe scrolled out of context) use this skill instead of reaching for the `agent-fs` CLI directly.
Guide for running local E2E tests with API server, Docker lead/worker containers, task creation, log verification, UI dashboard, and cleanup
Canonical AgentMail send-message API reference for swarm agents. Pins the base URL, required field names, text-only rendering workaround, BCC policy, and ready-to-copy curl / swarm-script examples so agents do not rediscover the API surface at runtime.
How to interact with Kapso WhatsApp from the swarm — read inbound webhook payloads (text AND media), fetch message history, send free-form messages within the 24h session window (and template messages outside it), mark-as-read, show the typing indicator, send reactions, download media, verify webhook signatures, and resolve contacts to swarm users. Canonical reference for ANY Kapso interaction beyond the thin `send-whatsapp-message` / `reply-whatsapp-message` MCP tools — for templates, media, reactions, typing, mark-as-read, signature verify, contact resolution, conversation history, drop to the REST recipes here. Use whenever a task references a WhatsApp message routed through Kapso, or when a workflow needs to reply on WhatsApp.
Per-app playbook for driving Gmail through Composio (toolkit slug `gmail`). Verified GMAIL_* tool slugs and argument shapes for reading, searching, sending, drafts, labels, and threads. Use alongside the `composio` hub skill whenever a task reads or sends Gmail for a connected user. Covers the metadata-first reads, the GMAIL_SEND_EMAIL HTML flag, and reply-to-thread.
| name | work-on-task |
| description | Work on a specific task assigned to you in the agent swarm |
If no taskId is provided, call poll-task to get a new task.
Get task details: Call get-task-details with the taskId.
Recall relevant memories: Use memory-search with the task description before starting any work. Past learnings, solutions, and gotchas are indexed here.
Choose your approach based on the task type:
Work on it, calling store-progress at each meaningful milestone (not just start and end — the lead monitors this).
Complete the task — see Completion below.
Call store-progress with:
status: "completed" + output: "<what you did and the result>". Output should be specific enough for the lead to assess without re-reading your work.status: "failed" + failureReason: "<what went wrong and what you tried>".Then reply "DONE" to end the session.
If interrupted by the user, adapt to their instructions. When resuming, call /skill:work-on-task <taskId> again to pick up where you left off.
If you're stuck after genuine effort (not just first failure), use /skill:swarm-chat to ask the lead for help or clarification. Don't spin — escalate.