dag-library✓ Pass
Store a dag definition once and re-run it in one or two lines, instead of pasting the full definition JSON into every eval cell. MUST USE whenever the user wants to save a DAG for reuse, run a previously saved/named DAG, schedule the same graph repeatedly (nightly/weekly audits, recurring multi-agent pipelines), or asks where to put a dag definition file. Triggers: dag library, save this dag, reuse a dag, run the saved dag, stored dag definition, recurring dag, nightly dag, dag 정의 저장, 저장된 dag 실행, dag 반복 실행, DAG 만들어두고 여러 번.
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SKILL.md Content
---
name: dag-library
description: "Store a dag definition once and re-run it in one or two lines, instead of pasting the full definition JSON into every eval cell. MUST USE whenever the user wants to save a DAG for reuse, run a previously saved/named DAG, schedule the same graph repeatedly (nightly/weekly audits, recurring multi-agent pipelines), or asks where to put a dag definition file. Triggers: dag library, save this dag, reuse a dag, run the saved dag, stored dag definition, recurring dag, nightly dag, dag 정의 저장, 저장된 dag 실행, dag 반복 실행, DAG 만들어두고 여러 번."
metadata:
short-description: Store and re-run named dag definitions
---
# dag-library
Use this skill when the user wants to KEEP a dag definition and run it again later — the graph is an asset, not a one-off. For authoring a brand-new graph, read `mass-ulw` first; this skill covers the storage-and-rerun half.
## The shape
A stored definition is a plain dag definition JSON file named `<name>.json` in one of the library dirs. First hit wins:
1. `$OMO_DAG_LIBRARY` (multiple dirs, separated by `:` — or by `;` on Windows, so drive-letter paths survive)
2. `$PWD/.omo/dags`
3. `$HOME/.omo/dags`
```json
{
"key": "nightly-audit",
"name": "Nightly audit",
"nodes": [
{ "id": "audit", "category": "unspecified-low", "prompt": "Audit docs/ for stale claims; write findings to /tmp/audit-{{key}}.md." },
{ "id": "verify", "category": "quick", "prompt": "Verify each finding in /tmp/audit-{{key}}.md against src/.", "dependsOn": ["audit"] }
]
}
```
String values may carry placeholders, filled at load time: `{{key}}` (the final rotated key — use it in file paths so reruns never clobber each other), `{{date}}` (UTC YYYYMMDD), `{{datetime}}` (UTC YYYYMMDD-HHmmss). Node prompts must still stand alone: `dependsOn` is ordering only, so pass data between nodes through files, exactly as in mass-ulw.
## Running it — JS eval cell, two lines
The extension publishes `library.js` next to `sdk.js` at `OMO_DAG_SDK_ROOT`:
```js
const lib = await import(`${env("OMO_DAG_SDK_ROOT")}/library.js`)
const run = await lib.start("nightly-audit")
const result = await run.done()
```
`await lib.load(name)` returns the filled definition without starting it; `await lib.start(name)` loads and starts in one call and returns the same handle shape as `sdk.start` (`run_id`, `done()`, `cancel(reason)`). Both are async — the kernel's `read` global is async, so never call them un-awaited.
## Key rotation — the one rule that matters
The dag engine keys idempotency on `key` + graph fingerprint: re-starting the same key with the same graph REUSES the old run instead of running again. So the library treats the stored `key` as a BASE key and rotates it on every load:
- `lib.start("nightly-audit")` → key becomes `nightly-audit-<UTC YYYYMMDD-HHmmss>`: every call is a fresh run. This is the default because wanting a fresh run is the common case.
- `lib.start("nightly-audit", { suffix: "20260818" })` → key becomes `nightly-audit-20260818`: explicit suffix, so re-running the same logical run reuses it (idempotent recovery), while a new day gets a new run. Recovering a FAILED node inside such a run is `retry`/`amend` on that run id, not a new suffix.
- `lib.start("nightly-audit", { suffix: "" })` → key stays `nightly-audit`: full idempotency; only reach for this when reusing the previous result is exactly what you want.
## Python cells
Python cannot import the ESM library. Reproduce the same semantics with plain dicts — read the file, rotate the key, fill placeholders, call `tool.dag`:
```python
import json
from datetime import datetime, timezone
defn = json.loads(read(f"{env('HOME')}/.omo/dags/nightly-audit.json"))
stamp = datetime.now(timezone.utc).strftime("%Y%m%d-%H%M%S")
defn["key"] = f"{defn['key']}-{stamp}"
text = json.dumps(defn).replace("{{key}}", defn["key"]).replace("{{date}}", stamp[:8]).replace("{{datetime}}", stamp)
run = tool.dag({"action": "start", "definition": json.loads(text)})
result = tool.dag({"action": "wait", "run_id": run["run_id"]})
```
## Saving a new definition
When the user asks to save the current graph: write it as `<name>.json` into `$HOME/.omo/dags` (user-level, survives cwd changes) or `<repo>/.omo/dags` (project-level, shareable through git if the team commits it), then confirm by running it once via `lib.start`. Names are letters, digits, dot, dash, underscore — the library rejects path-shaped names.
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// Install Skill
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Install globally (user-level):
npx skillhub install code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent/dag-libraryInstall in current project:
npx skillhub install code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent/dag-library --projectskill.install.customTargetHelp
npx skillhub install code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent/dag-library --target-dir /path/to/skillsSuggested path: ~/.claude/skills/dag-library/