| name | automations |
| description | Create and manage automations using the scheduler tools with suggestive defaults. |
| toolkits | ["scheduler-tools"] |
| allowed-tools | ["create_schedule","update_schedule","list_schedules","get_schedule","get_schedule_history","trigger_schedule_now","delete_schedule"] |
Automations
Purpose
Create, update, list, and manage scheduled automations using the scheduler tools with suggestive defaults and minimal back-and-forth.
Inputs
- User intent (what should happen)
- Timing preference (e.g., “every 10 minutes”, “weekdays at 9am”)
- Optional: timezone, enable/disable, immediate run
Steps
- Infer a sensible default schedule from the user’s request and keep the canonical cron internal (do not display it).
- Propose a compact, human-friendly configuration (name, cadence, enabled, instruction). Inherit the default session mode unless the user specifies one.
- Create the automation with
create_schedule after confirmation.
- If the user asks to edit an existing automation, use
update_schedule with only the changed fields.
- For review or troubleshooting, use:
list_schedules to show available schedules
get_schedule to retrieve a schedule by id
get_schedule_history to show recent runs
- If the user wants to run immediately, call
trigger_schedule_now with the schedule id.
- If the user wants to remove it, call
delete_schedule with the schedule id.
Output Format
- Confirm action taken (created/updated/triggered/deleted).
- Provide the schedule id and key fields (name, cadence, enabled).
- If listing, show a compact table of schedules (id, name, cadence, next run, enabled).