Creating ephemeral (stateless) agents in a Rust Golem project. Use when the user wants a stateless agent, a fresh instance per invocation, no shared state between calls, or a request-handler style agent.
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Triggering a fire-and-forget invocation on a Rust Golem agent. Use when asked to trigger, enqueue, or fire-and-forget an agent method invocation using golem agent invoke --trigger.
Adding typed configuration to Scala Golem agents. Use when the user asks to add config, configuration, settings, or environment-specific parameters to an agent.
Reading and writing files from a Scala Golem agent. Use when the user asks to read files, write files, or do filesystem operations from agent code in Scala.
Using phantom agents in Scala to create multiple agent instances with the same constructor parameters. Use when the user needs multiple distinct agents sharing constructor values, or asks about phantom agents, phantom IDs, getPhantom/newPhantom, or…
Scheduling a future invocation on a Scala Golem agent. Use when asked to schedule, delay, or plan a future agent method invocation using golem agent invoke --trigger --schedule-at.
Creating ephemeral (stateless) agents in a Scala Golem project. Use when the user wants a stateless agent, a fresh instance per invocation, no shared state between calls, or a request-handler style agent.
Triggering a fire-and-forget invocation on a Scala Golem agent. Use when asked to trigger, enqueue, or fire-and-forget an agent method invocation using golem agent invoke --trigger.
Scheduling a future invocation on a TypeScript Golem agent. Use when asked to schedule, delay, or plan a future agent method invocation using golem agent invoke --trigger --schedule-at.
Triggering a fire-and-forget invocation on a TypeScript Golem agent. Use when asked to trigger, enqueue, or fire-and-forget an agent method invocation using golem agent invoke --trigger.
Configuring CORS for Rust HTTP endpoints. Use when the user asks to enable CORS, allow cross-origin requests, or configure allowed origins for HTTP endpoints.
Adding saga-pattern transactions with compensation to a Rust Golem agent. Use when the user asks about transactions, sagas, compensation, rollback, or multi-step operations that need undo logic.
Scheduling a future agent invocation in a Rust Golem project. Use when the user asks about delayed invocations, scheduling calls for later, or timed agent execution.
Configuring CORS for Scala HTTP endpoints. Use when the user asks to enable CORS, allow cross-origin requests, or configure allowed origins for HTTP endpoints.
Adding saga-pattern transactions with compensation to a Scala Golem agent. Use when the user asks about transactions, sagas, compensation, rollback, or multi-step operations that need undo logic.
Adding prompt and description annotations to Rust agent methods. Use when the user asks to add descriptions, prompts, or documentation metadata to agent methods for AI/LLM discovery.
Triggering an agent invocation without waiting for the result in a Rust Golem project. Use when the user asks about fire-and-forget calls, async triggers, or enqueuing agent work.
Adding prompt and description annotations to Scala agent methods. Use when the user asks to add descriptions, prompts, or documentation metadata to agent methods for AI/LLM discovery.
Run and debug Golem Scala SDK integration tests. Use when running golem-scala integration tests, debugging test failures, or working with GolemExamplesIntegrationSpec.
Adding a new built-in plugin to Golem. Use when creating a brand new plugin that ships with Golem and is auto-provisioned at startup, covering project scaffolding, WASM compilation, provisioning wiring, CLI embedding, and test framework integration.
Building or modifying built-in plugins in plugins/. Use when changing the OTLP exporter plugin code, rebuilding plugin WASMs, or modifying the builtin plugin provisioning logic.
Writing database migration SQL scripts. Use when creating or modifying migration files under db/migration/ directories, adding tables, indexes, or columns.
Tracing and logging conventions for the Golem codebase. Use when adding tracing::debug!, info!, warn!, error! calls, or reviewing log statements for style.
Analysing GitHub Actions CI failures from a run URL. Use when the user pastes a GitHub CI run or job URL and wants to understand why it failed and how to reproduce locally.
Adding or updating crate dependencies in the Golem workspace. Use when adding a new Rust dependency, changing dependency versions, or configuring dependency features.
Diagnosing and fixing hanging worker executor or integration tests. Use when a test hangs indefinitely, times out, or appears stuck during execution.
Modifying service configuration types or defaults. Use when changing config structs, adding config fields, or updating default values for any Golem service.