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Agent Skill Index
Start with the section that best matches your need. Each entry lists the problems it solves plus key files/concepts so you know what to expect before opening it.
Platform Foundations
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Infrastructure Overview
When to read this:- You need to understand where a feature belongs in the architecture.
- You’re wiring storage, Redis, vector stores, or OTEL.
- You’re about to add CLI commands or async jobs.
What it covers: configuration stack (configs/app_config.py, remote settings), storage entry points (extensions/ext_storage.py,core/file/file_manager.py), Redis conventions (extensions/ext_redis.py), plugin runtime topology, vector-store factory (core/rag/datasource/vdb/*), observability hooks, SSRF proxy usage, and core CLI commands.
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Coding Style
When to read this:- You’re writing or reviewing backend code and need the authoritative checklist.
- You’re unsure about Pydantic validators, SQLAlchemy session usage, or logging patterns.
- You want the exact lint/type/test commands used in PRs.
Includes: Ruff & BasedPyright commands, no-annotation policy, session examples (with Session(db.engine, ...)),@field_validatorusage, logging expectations, and the rule set for file size, helpers, and package management.
Plugin & Extension Development
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Plugin Systems
When to read this:- You’re building or debugging a marketplace plugin.
- You need to know how manifests, providers, daemons, and migrations fit together.
What it covers: plugin manifests (core/plugin/entities/plugin.py), installation/upgrade flows (services/plugin/plugin_service.py, CLI commands), runtime adapters (core/plugin/impl/*for tool/model/datasource/trigger/endpoint/agent), daemon coordination (core/plugin/entities/plugin_daemon.py), and how provider registries surface capabilities to the rest of the platform.
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Plugin OAuth
When to read this:- You must integrate OAuth for a plugin or datasource.
- You’re handling credential encryption or refresh flows.
Topics: credential storage, encryption helpers (core/helper/provider_encryption.py), OAuth client bootstrap (services/plugin/oauth_service.py,services/plugin/plugin_parameter_service.py), and how console/API layers expose the flows.
Workflow Entry & Execution
- Trigger Concepts
When to read this:- You’re debugging why a workflow didn’t start.
- You’re adding a new trigger type or hook.
- You need to trace async execution, draft debugging, or webhook/schedule pipelines.
Details: Start-node taxonomy, webhook & schedule internals (core/workflow/nodes/trigger_*,services/trigger/*), async orchestration (services/async_workflow_service.py, Celery queues), debug event bus, and storage/logging interactions.
Additional Notes for Agents
- All skill docs assume you follow the coding style guide—run Ruff/BasedPyright/tests listed there before submitting changes.
- When you cannot find an answer in these briefs, search the codebase using the paths referenced (e.g.,
core/plugin/impl/tool.py,services/dataset_service.py). - If you run into cross-cutting concerns (tenancy, configuration, storage), check the infrastructure guide first; it links to most supporting modules.
- Keep multi-tenancy and configuration central: everything flows through
configs.dify_configandtenant_id. - When touching plugins or triggers, consult both the system overview and the specialised doc to ensure you adjust lifecycle, storage, and observability consistently.