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Autonomous AI agent platform for building and deploying continuous agents. Use when creating visual workflow agents, deploying persistent autonomous agents, or building complex multi-step AI automation systems.

适合你,如果需要构建长期运行的自主AI代理来完成复杂任务

/ 通过 npx 安装 校验哈希
npx oh-my-skill add davila7/claude-code-templates/autogpt-agents
/ 通过 bash 安装
curl -fsSL https://oh-my-skill.com/install.sh | bash -s -- davila7/claude-code-templates/autogpt-agents
/ 已经装过?验证本机副本,不用重装
npx oh-my-skill verify davila7/claude-code-templates/autogpt-agents
安装目标可用 --agent / --scope 或 --to 明确指定;省略时只会在唯一已存在的 agent 目录上自动选择,零命中或多命中会停止并提示。content_hash 缺失或不一致均拒装。
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怎么用

商店整理自技能原文 · 版本 279b978 · 表述以原文为准
它做什么

装了这个技能,Claude 可以帮你搭建可视化工作流代理、部署持续运行的自主代理,或构建复杂的多步 AI 自动化系统。

什么时候触发

当你想创建可视化工作流代理、部署持久运行的自主代理,或构建复杂的多步 AI 自动化时触发。

装好后可以这样说
Claude 会引导你使用视觉构建器设计流程。
Claude 会设置定时触发和执行逻辑。
Claude 会打开构建器并添加节点。
技能原文 SKILL.md作者撰写 · MIT · 279b978

AutoGPT - Autonomous AI Agent Platform

Comprehensive platform for building, deploying, and managing continuous AI agents through a visual interface or development toolkit.

When to use AutoGPT

Use AutoGPT when:

  • Building autonomous agents that run continuously
  • Creating visual workflow-based AI agents
  • Deploying agents with external triggers (webhooks, schedules)
  • Building complex multi-step automation pipelines
  • Need a no-code/low-code agent builder

Key features:

  • Visual Agent Builder: Drag-and-drop node-based workflow editor
  • Continuous Execution: Agents run persistently with triggers
  • Marketplace: Pre-built agents and blocks to share/reuse
  • Block System: Modular components for LLM, tools, integrations
  • Forge Toolkit: Developer tools for custom agent creation
  • Benchmark System: Standardized agent performance testing

Use alternatives instead:

  • LangChain/LlamaIndex: If you need more control over agent logic
  • CrewAI: For role-based multi-agent collaboration
  • OpenAI Assistants: For simple hosted agent deployments
  • Semantic Kernel: For Microsoft ecosystem integration
Quick start
Installation (Docker)
# Clone repository
git clone https://github.com/Significant-Gravitas/AutoGPT.git
cd AutoGPT/autogpt_platform

# Copy environment file
cp .env.example .env

# Start backend services
docker compose up -d --build

# Start frontend (in separate terminal)
cd frontend
cp .env.example .env
npm install
npm run dev
Access the platform
  • Frontend UI: http://localhost:3000
  • Backend API: http://localhost:8006/api
  • WebSocket: ws://localhost:8001/ws
Architecture overview

AutoGPT has two main systems:

AutoGPT Platform (Production)
  • Visual agent builder with React frontend
  • FastAPI backend with execution engine
  • PostgreSQL + Redis + RabbitMQ infrastructure
AutoGPT Classic (Development)
  • Forge: Agent development toolkit
  • Benchmark: Performance testing framework
  • CLI: Command-line interface for development
Core concepts
Graphs and nodes

Agents are represented as graphs containing nodes connected by links:

Graph (Agent)
  ├── Node (Input)
  │   └── Block (AgentInputBlock)
  ├── Node (Process)
  │   └── Block (LLMBlock)
  ├── Node (Decision)
  │   └── Block (SmartDecisionMaker)
  └── Node (Output)
      └── Block (AgentOutputBlock)
Blocks

Blocks are reusable functional components:

| Block Type | Purpose | |------------|---------| | INPUT | Agent entry points | | OUTPUT | Agent outputs | | AI | LLM calls, text generation | | WEBHOOK | External triggers | | STANDARD | General operations | | AGENT | Nested agent execution |

Execution flow
User/Trigger → Graph Execution → Node Execution → Block.execute()
     ↓              ↓                 ↓
  Inputs      Queue System      Output Yields
Building agents
Using the visual builder
  1. Open Agent Builder at http://localhost:3000
  2. Add blocks from the BlocksControl panel
  3. Connect nodes by dragging between handles
  4. Configure inputs in each node
  5. Run agent using PrimaryActionBar
Available blocks

AI Blocks:

  • AITextGeneratorBlock - Generate text with LLMs
  • AIConversationBlock - Multi-turn conversations
  • SmartDecisionMakerBlock - Conditional logic

Integration Blocks:

  • GitHub, Google, Discord, Notion connectors
  • Webhook triggers and handlers
  • HTTP request blocks

Control Blocks:

  • Input/Output blocks
  • Branching and decision nodes
  • Loop and iteration blocks
Agent execution
Trigger types

Manual execution:

POST /api/v1/graphs/{graph_id}/execute
Content-Type: application/json

{
  "inputs": {
    "input_name": "value"
  }
}

Webhook trigger:

POST /api/v1/webhooks/{webhook_id}
Content-Type: application/json

{
  "data": "webhook payload"
}

Scheduled execution:

{
  "schedule": "0 */2 * * *",
  "graph_id": "graph-uuid",
  "inputs": {}
}
Monitoring execution

WebSocket updates:

const ws = new WebSocket('ws://localhost:8001/ws');

ws.onmessage = (event) => {
  const update = JSON.parse(event.data);
  console.log(`Node ${update.node_id}: ${update.status}`);
};

REST API polling:

GET /api/v1/executions/{execution_id}
Using Forge (Development)
Create custom agent
# Setup forge environment
cd classic
./run setup

# Create new agent from template
./run forge create my-agent

# Start agent server
./run forge start my-agent
Agent structure
my-agent/
├── agent.py          # Main agent logic
├── abilities/        # Custom abilities
│   ├── __init__.py
│   └── custom.py
├── prompts/          # Prompt templates
└── config.yaml       # Agent configuration
Implement custom ability
from forge import Ability, ability

@ability(
    name="custom_search",
    description="Search for information",
    parameters={
        "query": {"type": "string", "description": "Search query"}
    }
)
def custom_search(query: str) -> str:
    """Custom search ability."""
    # Implement search logic
    result = perform_search(query)
    return result
Benchmarking agents
Run benchmarks
# Run all benchmarks
./run benchmark

# Run specific category
./run benchmark --category coding

# Run with specific agent
./run benchmark --agent my-agent
Benchmark categories
  • Coding: Code generation and debugging
  • Retrieval: Information finding
  • Web: Web browsing and interaction
  • Writing: Text generation tasks
VCR cassettes

Benchmarks use recorded HTTP responses for reproducibility:

# Record new cassettes
./run benchmark --record

# Run with existing cassettes
./run benchmark --playback
Integrations
Adding credentials
  1. Navigate to Profile > Integrations
  2. Select provider (OpenAI, GitHub, Google, etc.)
  3. Enter API keys or authorize OAuth
  4. Credentials are encrypted and stored securely
Using credentials in blocks

Blocks automatically access user credentials:

class MyLLMBlock(Block):
    def execute(self, inputs):
        # Credentials are injected by the system
        credentials = self.get_credentials("openai")
        client = OpenAI(api_key=credentials.api_key)
        # ...
Supported providers

| Provider | Auth Type | Use Cases | |----------|-----------|-----------| | OpenAI | API Key | LLM, embeddings | | Anthropic | API Key | Claude models | | GitHub | OAuth | Code, repos | | Google | OAuth | Drive, Gmail, Calendar | | Discord | Bot Token | Messaging | | Notion | OAuth | Documents |

Deployment
Docker production setup
# docker-compose.prod.yml
services:
  rest_server:
    image: autogpt/platform-backend
    environment:
      - DATABASE_URL=postgresql://...
      - REDIS_URL=redis://redis:6379
    ports:
      - "8006:8006"

  executor:
    image: autogpt/platform-backend
    command: poetry run executor

  frontend:
    image: autogpt/platform-frontend
    ports:
      - "3000:3000"
Environment variables

| Variable | Purpose | |----------|---------| | DATABASE_URL | PostgreSQL connection | | REDIS_URL | Redis connection | | RABBITMQ_URL | RabbitMQ connection | | ENCRYPTION_KEY | Credential encryption | | SUPABASE_URL | Authentication |

Generate encryption key
cd autogpt_platform/backend
poetry run cli gen-encrypt-key
Best practices
  1. Start simple: Begin with 3-5 node agents
  2. Test incrementally: Run and test after each change
  3. Use webhooks: External triggers for event-driven agents
  4. Monitor costs: Track LLM API usage via credits system
  5. Version agents: Save working versions before changes
  6. Benchmark: Use agbenchmark to validate agent quality
Common issues

Services not starting:

# Check container status
docker compose ps

# View logs
docker compose logs rest_server

# Restart services
docker compose restart

Database connection issues:

# Run migrations
cd backend
poetry run prisma migrate deploy

Agent execution stuck:

# Check RabbitMQ queue
# Visit http://localhost:15672 (guest/guest)

# Clear stuck executions
docker compose restart executor
References
  • [Advanced Usage](references/advanced-usage.md) - Custom blocks, deployment, scaling
  • [Troubleshooting](references/troubleshooting.md) - Common issues, debugging
Resources
  • Documentation: https://docs.agpt.co
  • Repository: https://github.com/Significant-Gravitas/AutoGPT
  • Discord: https://discord.gg/autogpt
  • License: MIT (Classic) / Polyform Shield (Platform)
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