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Zod schema constraints that Anthropic rejects or silently ignores when sent as structured-output tool definitions via Output.object(). Use when writing or reviewing Zod schemas passed to Output.object(), or debugging structured-output validation errors.
Guide to the providerOptions structure in .prompt files — decision tree for where an option goes, common mistakes, per-provider quick reference, and Anthropic prompt caching. Use when writing or reviewing .prompt file frontmatter (provider, model, providerOptions, messageOptions).
Run lint, build, and tests to validate changes are correct
Create shared HTTP clients in src/shared/clients/ for Output SDK workflows. Use when integrating external APIs, creating service wrappers, or standardizing HTTP operations.
Create step functions in steps.ts for Output SDK workflows. Use when implementing I/O operations, error handling, HTTP requests, or LLM calls.
Fix HTTP client misuse in Output SDK steps. Use when seeing untraced requests, missing error details, axios-related errors, or when HTTP calls aren't being properly logged and retried.
Pre-flight validation checks for Output SDK workflow operations. Ensures conventions are followed, requirements are gathered, and quality gates are passed before workflow execution.
Comprehensive guide to Output.ai Framework for building durable, LLM-powered workflows orchestrated by Temporal. Covers project structure, workflow patterns, steps, LLM integration, HTTP clients, CLI commands, and the full inventory of available agents and skills.
Implement an Output SDK workflow from a plan document. Use when the user asks to build, implement, or code a workflow from an existing plan, or after output-plan-workflow has produced a plan and the user is ready to build.
Debug Output SDK workflow issues. Use when user reports a workflow failing, erroring, hanging, producing wrong results, or asks to debug, troubleshoot, or investigate a workflow execution.
Pick the right LLM model for an Output SDK prompt file. Use when writing a new .prompt file, reviewing a model choice, or upgrading a stale model. Walks through priority (reasoning/balance/speed/cost), provider selection, and a live lookup against the Vercel AI Gateway model index.
Bulk-upgrade the model field across .prompt files to the latest version of each prompt's existing family. Use when prompt models have drifted (eg sonnet-4 → sonnet-4-6), after a long pause between framework updates, or as part of a periodic model-freshness pass. Within-family only — never changes provider or tier.
Calculate and display the cost of an Output SDK workflow execution run. Use when checking LLM token costs, API service costs, or total spend for a specific workflow run.
Fix direct I/O in Output SDK workflow functions. Use when workflow hangs, returns undefined, shows "workflow must be deterministic" errors, or when HTTP/API calls are made directly in workflow code.
Fix missing schema definitions in Output SDK steps. Use when seeing type errors, undefined properties at step boundaries, validation failures, or when step inputs/outputs aren't being properly typed.
Fix non-determinism errors in Output SDK workflows. Use when seeing replay failures, inconsistent results between runs, "non-deterministic" error messages, or workflows behaving differently on retry.
Fix try-catch anti-pattern in Output SDK workflows. Use when retries aren't working, errors are being swallowed, seeing unexpected FatalError wrapping, or when step failures don't trigger retry policies.
Fix Zod schema import issues in Output SDK workflows. Use when seeing "incompatible schema" errors, type errors at step boundaries, schema validation failures, or when schemas don't match between steps.
Use when the user asks to create, build, generate, scaffold, or plan a new workflow. Orchestrates the full planning process including architecture, steps, prompts, evaluators, and testing strategy using specialized subagents.
List all available Output SDK workflows in the project. Use when discovering what workflows exist, checking workflow names, exploring the project's workflow structure, or when unsure which workflows are available to run.
Get the result of an Output SDK workflow execution. Use when retrieving the output of a completed workflow, getting the return value, or checking what a workflow produced after async execution.
Check the status of an Output SDK workflow execution. Use when monitoring a running workflow, checking if a workflow completed, or determining workflow state (RUNNING, COMPLETED, FAILED, TERMINATED).
Stop a running Output SDK workflow execution. Use when cancelling a workflow, stopping a long-running process, terminating a stuck workflow, or when you need to abort a workflow in progress.
Read and render the output of a local Output SDK workflow trace file as clean readable markdown. Use when the user wants to view what a recent workflow produced, see the result from a local trace file, or render trace output as a document.
Analyze Output SDK workflow execution traces. Use when debugging a specific workflow, examining step failures, analyzing input/output data, understanding execution flow, or when you have a workflow ID to investigate.
Create offline evaluation tests for Output SDK workflows using @outputai/evals. Use when implementing test evaluators with verify(), creating dataset YAML files, building eval workflows, or running workflow tests via CLI.
Systematically review workflow traces to identify failure modes before building evaluators. Use when starting an eval project, after significant pipeline changes, or when production quality drops.
Validate LLM judges against human labels using TPR/TNR metrics and train/dev/test splits. Use after writing a judge prompt to verify it agrees with human judgment.
Re-run an Output SDK workflow from after a specific completed step, creating a new run that replays up to that point and re-executes subsequent steps. Use when iterating on a later step's prompt or logic without re-running the entire workflow, or when recovering from a failure that only affects steps after a known-good point.
Execute an Output SDK workflow synchronously and wait for the result. Use when running a workflow and needing immediate results, testing workflow execution, or getting the output directly in the terminal.
List Output SDK workflow execution history. Use when finding failed runs, reviewing past executions, identifying workflow IDs for debugging, filtering runs by workflow type, or investigating recent workflow activity.
Start an Output SDK workflow asynchronously without waiting for completion. Use when starting long-running workflows, getting a workflow ID for later monitoring, running workflows in the background, or executing multiple workflows in parallel.
Create .prompt files for LLM operations in Output SDK workflows. Use when designing prompts, configuring LLM providers, or using Liquid.js templating.
Create .md skill files for Output framework's lazy-loaded instruction system. Use when adding skills to prompts, configuring skill loading, or debugging skill resolution.
Design effective LLM judge .prompt files for evaluators. Use when creating judgeVerdict/judgeScore/judgeLabel prompts, or when existing judges produce unreliable results.
Wire encrypted credentials to environment variables using the credential: convention. Use when setting up LLM provider keys (ANTHROPIC_API_KEY, OPENAI_API_KEY) or any env var that should come from encrypted credentials.
Upgrade a project between versions of the Output framework. Use when the user asks to upgrade, migrate, or move to a newer Output version. Detects the current @outputai/* version in the project, fetches the matching migration guide from docs.output.ai, applies the changes, and verifies the project still type-checks.
Use the Agent class for multi-step tool loops, conversation history, and reusable LLM agents. Use when building agents with skills, structured output, or stateful conversations.
Code style conventions for Output SDK workflow projects. Use when writing or reviewing any TypeScript/JavaScript code. Discovers the project's own linting rules first; falls back to Output SDK conventions when no linter is configured.
Generate workflow skeleton files using the Output SDK CLI. Use when starting a new workflow, scaffolding project structure, or understanding the generated file layout.