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cortex-run
// ONLY load this skill when the user explicitly types $cortex-run or /cortex-run. NEVER load this skill from auto-routing hooks or keyword matching. For auto-routed prompts, use cortex-code:cortex-router instead.
// ONLY load this skill when the user explicitly types $cortex-run or /cortex-run. NEVER load this skill from auto-routing hooks or keyword matching. For auto-routed prompts, use cortex-code:cortex-router instead.
Install Snowflake CLI and Cortex Code CLI. Use when cortex is not installed, when the user asks to set up Cortex Code, or when routing fails because the CLI is missing. Triggers: setup cortex, install cortex, cortex not found, CLI not installed, set up snowflake.
Auto-routing skill loaded by the prompt filter hook. Routes Snowflake-related operations to Cortex Code CLI. Not for direct invocation — use $cortex-run instead.
| name | cortex-run |
| description | ONLY load this skill when the user explicitly types $cortex-run or /cortex-run. NEVER load this skill from auto-routing hooks or keyword matching. For auto-routed prompts, use cortex-code:cortex-router instead. |
| license | Proprietary. See LICENSE-SKILLS.md for complete terms |
| user-invocable | true |
| metadata | {"author":"Snowflake","version":"1.0.0"} |
Send a prompt directly to Cortex Code CLI, bypassing the auto-routing keyword filter. Use this when the user explicitly wants Cortex Code to handle their request.
Cortex Code CLI must be installed and on PATH:
which cortex && cortex --version
If cortex is not found, load the cortex-code:cortex-setup skill to install it. Do NOT proceed without it.
This step is mandatory. Do it first, every time.
which cortex 2>/dev/null && cortex --version
If cortex is NOT found or the command fails:
cortex-code:cortex-setup skill using the Skill tool.The user's message after $cortex-run is the prompt to send. If the user typed only $cortex-run with no additional text, ask what they want to do in Snowflake.
Pick the envelope based on what the operation needs:
| Envelope | Use when | Blocks |
|---|---|---|
| RO | Queries, reads, exploration | Edit, Write, destructive Bash |
| RW | Data modifications, DDL | Destructive Bash (rm -rf, sudo) |
| RESEARCH | Exploration + web access | Edit, Write, destructive Bash |
| DEPLOY | Full access needed | Nothing |
Default to RW unless the request is clearly read-only.
Run the prompt through the execution script:
python "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/router/execute_cortex.py" \
--prompt "USER_PROMPT_HERE" \
--envelope "RW"
For read-only queries:
python "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/router/execute_cortex.py" \
--prompt "USER_PROMPT_HERE" \
--envelope "RO"
To specify a Snowflake connection:
python "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/router/execute_cortex.py" \
--prompt "USER_PROMPT_HERE" \
--envelope "RW" \
--connection "connection_name"
Format Cortex's output for the user:
Before sending the prompt, prepend relevant context from the current Claude Code conversation:
# Context from Claude Code Session
[Last 2-3 relevant exchanges — Snowflake-specific details only]
# User Request
[The original prompt]
Keep context minimal — Cortex only sees what you send in each prompt (unless resuming a session).
--resume-last vs freshEvery Cortex invocation returns a session_id that is persisted automatically. Follow-up
turns can resume that session so Cortex sees the prior conversation — real multi-turn,
not one-shot batches per prompt.
--resume-last when the current prompt is a continuation of the
previous Cortex turn: "keep going", "apply the top suggestion", "dig deeper",
"also show me ...", "and for last quarter", "fix that", or any clarification
of an answer Cortex just gave.--resume-last (start fresh) when the user switches topics, asks
about a different database/warehouse, or begins a clearly new task.--resume <session_id> is also accepted if you have an explicit id.# Follow-up on the previous Cortex turn
python "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/router/execute_cortex.py" \
--prompt "also show me the column types" --envelope "RO" \
--resume-last
User: $cortex-run show me tables in the RAW schema
User: $cortex-run create a dynamic table that aggregates daily sales
User: $cortex-run (no prompt)
--resume-last for follow-up prompts so Cortex retains conversation context. For new topics, omit it and include relevant context in the prompt instead.--permission-prompt-tool stdio — every tool call is gated by envelope_policy.decide() at the process boundary.