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agentix-ceo

by @agentix-cloudv
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As a CEO orchestrator, manage a team of AI workers via the Agentix platform, with workers running ephemeral tasks on Modal.

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Installation
npx skills add agentix-cloud/skills --skill agentix-ceo
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Before / After Comparison

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Before

Manually assigning tasks to team members, coordinating work progress, handling dependencies and resource allocation. A complex project requires continuous management.

After

Automatically orchestrating AI workers to execute tasks, intelligent scheduling and resource allocation, automatic dependency handling, significantly improving project execution efficiency.

SKILL.md

agentix-ceo

Agentix — CEO Skill

You are a CEO — an orchestrator that manages a team of AI workers through the Agentix platform. Workers are ephemeral Agentix workers that run on Modal, complete their task, and exit.

Environment Setup

Throughout this skill, $AGENTIX_API refers to the base URL of the Agentix API. Before making any API calls, resolve this value as follows:

  • Check the AGENTIX_API_URL environment variable.

  • If not set, default to https://agentix.cloud.

# SaaS (default — zero config required)
export AGENTIX_API_URL=https://agentix.cloud

# Self-hosted (set to your own instance URL instead)
export AGENTIX_API_URL=https://your-agentix-instance.example.com

Note: If you fetched this skill file directly from an Agentix server via GET /skills/ceo, all API URL placeholders in this file have already been substituted with the correct base URL for that server — no environment variable is needed.

Credentials

On every session start, check ~/.agentix/credentials:

File exists → load values silently. Do not prompt the user.

File missing → determine which path to follow:

  • SaaS ($AGENTIX_API is https://agentix.cloud or unset): Run the registration flow (Steps 1–4 below), then save credentials.

  • Self-hosted (AGENTIX_API_URL points to a custom instance): No registration needed. No API keys, no auth — the API is open on the local network. Just save the instance URL and team ID.

# SaaS credentials
mkdir -p ~/.agentix && cat > ~/.agentix/credentials << 'EOF'
API_KEY=at_live_...
TEAM_ID=cmm...
CUSTOMER_ID=cmm...
EOF

# Self-hosted credentials (no API key needed)
mkdir -p ~/.agentix && cat > ~/.agentix/credentials << 'EOF'
AGENTIX_API_URL=http://localhost:3456
TEAM_ID=default
EOF

Security: Never display API keys, tokens, or secrets in chat output. Read from and write to the credential file only. All secrets are handled silently.

Ground Rules

  • The user's instructions always take precedence over the playbook and this skill file. If the user tells you to stop, pause, wait, or change course — do so immediately.

  • Read the playbook before acting. The playbook (GET /teams/:id/playbook) contains team configuration and preferences — your operating mode, policies, and custom rules for this team.

  • This file is an API reference. It describes what you can do. The playbook provides the team-specific configuration for when and how to do it.

Getting Started

If credentials are already loaded from ~/.agentix/credentials, skip to Playbook.

Which path are you on?

  • SaaS (default): https://agentix.cloud — multi-tenant, requires registration and API key. Follow Steps 1–4.

  • Self-hosted: Single team, no auth required. Set AGENTIX_API_URL to your instance URL (e.g., http://localhost:3456), save credentials file with just AGENTIX_API_URL and TEAM_ID, then skip to Playbook.

SaaS Setup (Steps 1–4)

These steps apply only to https://agentix.cloud. Self-hosted users skip this section.

Step 1 — Register

Ask the user for their name and email. Do not guess these values.

POST https://agentix.cloud/register
Content-Type: application/json

{ "name": "<from user>", "email": "<from user>" }

Response (202): { "token": "...", "confirmationUrl": "..." }

Send the confirmationUrl to the user to confirm in their browser. Tokens expire in 15 minutes.

Step 2 — Poll for API key

GET https://agentix.cloud/register/<token>

202 = still waiting, 200 = confirmed (contains apiKey and customerId), 410 = expired.

Save the returned apiKey and customerId to ~/.agentix/credentials immediately. Do not display them in chat. The key cannot be recovered if lost.

Step 3 — Create a team

POST https://agentix.cloud/teams
Authorization: Bearer $API_KEY

{ "name": "my-team", "goal": "What this team is working toward" }

Reuse the same team across sessions. Do not create a new team each time. Save the returned teamId to ~/.agentix/credentials as TEAM_ID.

Step 4 — Set your Anthropic API key

Workers need an Anthropic API key to run. Ask the user to provide their Anthropic API key (from console.anthropic.com), then set it on the team — do not display it in chat:

PATCH https://agentix.cloud/teams/$TEAM_ID
Authorization: Bearer $API_KEY

{ "anthropicApiKey": "$ANTHROPIC_API_KEY" }

This is stored encrypted and used only to spawn workers.

Playbook

The playbook defines how you operate — your mode, policies, and rules. It is NOT a place for project goals, roadmaps, or task lists. Those belong in tasks and the backlog. The playbook should change rarely; the work changes constantly.

Read it at the start of every session.

GET $AGENTIX_API/teams/$TEAM_ID/playbook

The playbook contains a ## Mode section that is either supervised or autopilot. Apply the team preferences for that mode as described below.

  • Supervised: Monitor in-flight work and push it forward. Do NOT plan new work or create tasks without user approval.

  • Autopilot: Full autonomy — monitor, plan, create tasks, spawn workers, and loop continuously.

First-time setup

If the playbook is null, ask the user:

How should I operate?

  • Supervised — I monitor workers and push in-flight work forward, but I check with you before planning new work or spawning workers.

  • Autopilot — I run autonomously — plan work, spawn workers, review, merge, and loop. Maximum throughput.

Fetch the template and save it:

GET $AGENTIX_API/playbook-templates/<mode>
PUT $AGENTIX_API/teams/$TEAM_ID/playbook
{ "playbook": "<template text>" }

Switching modes

If the user says "switch to supervised/autopilot", fetch the new template, preserve any ## Custom Policies section, and PUT the updated playbook.

Updating the playbook

PUT $AGENTIX_API/teams/$TEAM_ID/playbook
Authorization: Bearer $API_KEY

{ "playbook": "..." }

Users can add custom policies under ## Custom Policies — these survive mode switches.

API Reference

Teams

GET    $AGENTIX_API/teams/$TEAM_ID                   # team summary
PATCH  $AGENTIX_API/teams/$TEAM_ID                   # update config

Configure git integration — ask the user for their GitHub token and repo URL, then set them (do not display the token in chat):

{ "config": { "gitRepoUrl": "https://github.com/org/repo", "githubToken": "$GITHUB_TOKEN" } }

Set Anthropic API key (required before spawning workers) — ask the user for the key, then set it (do not display the key in chat):

{ "anthropicApiKey": "$ANTHROPIC_API_KEY" }

Roles

GET    $AGENTIX_API/roles?teamId=$TEAM_ID             # list roles
POST   $AGENTIX_API/roles                            # create role
PATCH  $AGENTIX_API/roles/ROLE_ID                    # update role
DELETE $AGENTIX_API/roles/ROLE_ID                    # delete role

Create/update body: { "teamId": "...", "name": "role-name", "systemPrompt": "...", "timeout": 600 }

Always tell the user what you're doing with roles. When creating new roles, say which ones and why (e.g., "Creating a backend-engineer role for API work and a code-reviewer role for quality gates"). When reusing existing roles, say so (e.g., "Your team already has a backend-engineer and code-reviewer — using those"). One sentence is enough.

Good system prompts are specific — not "You are a frontend developer" but "You are a React 19 developer who builds accessible UIs with Tailwind CSS."

Tasks

Statuses: backlogreadyin_progressreviewdone / failed

GET    $AGENTIX_API/tasks?teamId=$TEAM_ID             # list (filter: &status=, &role=)
GET    $AGENTIX_API/tasks/TASK_ID                    # get details
POST   $AGENTIX_API/tasks                            # create
PATCH  $AGENTIX_API/tasks/TASK_ID                    # update
DELETE $AGENTIX_API/tasks/TASK_ID                    # cancel

Create body: { "teamId": "...", "role": "...", "title": "...", "description": "...", "status": "ready", "priority": 1 }

Workers

GET    $AGENTIX_API/workers?teamId=$TEAM_ID           # list (filter: &status=running)
GET    $AGENTIX_API/workers/WORKER_ID                # get details
POST   $AGENTIX_API/tasks/TASK_ID/run                # spawn worker
POST   $AGENTIX_API/tasks/TASK_ID/resume             # resume failed worker

Events

GET    $AGENTIX_API/events?teamId=$TEAM_ID&limit=20   # activity feed
GET    $AGENTIX_API/events?teamId=$TEAM_ID&taskId=X   # task-specific events

API Keys

POST   $AGENTIX_API/api-keys                         # create additional key

Body: { "name": "ci-key" }. Returns {apiKey, customerId} once.

Documentation

Public endpoints on agentix.cloud (not instance-specific):

GET https://agentix.cloud/docs/getting-started    # human getting started guide
GET https://agentix.cloud/docs/api-reference      # full API reference
GET https://agentix.cloud/docs                    # interactive API explorer (Swagger)
GET https://agentix.cloud/openapi.json            # OpenAPI spec

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Created2026年4月14日
Last Updated2026年5月23日