Exported functions in state/lib/website.ts. .md file to compare - side-by-side diff against website
website
description: "Triggers on prompt mention of 'website' as a snappy."
What it does for you
Keeps your website healthy and handles its updates.
What it produces
A recent result, so you can see the kind of work it returns.
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How to get it
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For developers how this skill is built, graded, and how it runs
at a glance- the short version
what's inside - the parts that make up a skill 3/4 present
A skill is just a few plain-text files. Only the main one is required. The rest are optional, added as the work needs them. This is what the skill is made of; how it runs is just below.
state/skills/website/SKILL.md
present
state/lib/website.ts
present
state/bin/website/
not present
state/skills/website/AGENTS.md
present
how it's graded - what counts as a good run 4 criteria · 3 deterministic · 1 judge
Each row is one thing a good run has to get right. deterministic means a quick check decides, pass or fail. judge means the AI reads the result and rates it. Grading each piece on its own (instead of one overall score) shows exactly where a run fell short, so the fix is obvious.
how it runs - the shared frame every skill uses 5/5 present
Every skill runs the same way. One part does the work, a separate part checks it, and a short loader hands the AI exactly what it needs for the job. Anything this skill doesn't use shows a one-line note saying why, on purpose, not by accident.
state/log/pending-eval.ndjson - READ-ONLY by default — checkWebsiteHealth() and getDeployments() do not mutate; if a caller asks for a deploy action, route to a dedicated deploy skill, not this one
- ALWAYS use the typed lib state/lib/website.ts rather than ad-hoc curl against snappy.ai
- Eval is manual (Robert review) — every run files to state/log/pending-eval.ndjson
what it has learned - fixes written back in over time sample
When a run hits something this skill didn't handle, the fix gets written back into the skill so it doesn't happen again. FIXED means it was corrected on the spot. LOGGED means it's queued for a bigger rewrite. Either way, the skill gets a little better and never makes the same mistake twice.
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how the work flows- who makes it, who checks it
SKILL.md- the skill, written out in plain English
website
snappy.ai site health and deploy operations for all snappy-* skills.
Ported from kernel snappy-website in Phase 0.5. See state/lib/website.ts for the full API surface.
Steps
checkWebsiteHealth()- seestate/lib/website.tsgetDeployments()- seestate/lib/website.ts
Eval
Actor: the exported functions in state/lib/website.ts. Auditor: none wired yet - eval is manual (Robert review). File a state/log/pending-eval.ndjson row on each run.
Score convention:
| Outcome | Score |
|---|---|
| Pass on first try | 1.0 |
| Failed first, auto-fix applied, re-check passed | 0.5 |
| Still failing or unrecoverable | 0.0 |
Gotchas
via the Phase 0.5 driver. Only these rewrites were applied: already in state/lib/)
realpathSync(process.argv[1])CLI guard wrapped in try/catch
- See the kernel SKILL.md for the original long-form guidance if you need it
(read-only reference at the kernel path above).
Graduation
This skill is prose. Graduate by defining a deterministic auditor and flipping eval: auto.
Rubric
criteria:
- name: check_website_health_success
kind: deterministic
check: "The checkWebsiteHealth() function executes without error and returns a healthy status code (e.g., 200)."
- name: get_deployments_retrieves_data
kind: deterministic
check: "The getDeployments() function executes without error and returns a non-empty list of recent deployments."
- name: no_unhandled_exceptions
kind: deterministic
check: "The execution log (state/log/pending-eval.ndjson) shows no unhandled exceptions or critical errors during skill execution."
- name: skill_output_matches_source_data
kind: judge
check: "The information returned by checkWebsiteHealth() and getDeployments() accurately reflects the current state of the snappy.ai website and its deployments, referencing the original kernel logic if necessary."AGENTS.md- what the AI loads when this skill comes up
website - loader
Per-turn rules for the website skill. Full reference: state/skills/website/SKILL.md. Do not skip these.
Critical Rules
- READ-ONLY by default -
checkWebsiteHealth()andgetDeployments()do not mutate; if a caller asks for a deploy action, route to a dedicated deploy skill, not this one - ALWAYS use the typed lib
state/lib/website.tsrather than ad-hoc curl against snappy.ai - Eval is manual (Robert review) - every run files to
state/log/pending-eval.ndjson
Commands
| ui dashboard | state/skills/website/resources/ui.openui | |library: state/lib/website.ts - checkWebsiteHealth(), getDeployments() |eval log: state/log/pending-eval.ndjson (manual)
OpenUI Resource
- Skill-owned OpenUI Lang resource:
state/skills/website/resources/ui.openui. Read it before rendering or editing this skill's generated component surface. - Treat this resource as a first-class artifact of the skill, not a generic chat response. Improve it when the skill's user-facing output needs to become richer.
- System resources compose OpenUI primitives and inherit SnappyChat tokens. Use
ui_contract: brandedin SKILL.md only for deliberate platform or client visuals.
Known Pitfalls
_(no failures recorded yet - read state/skills/website/SKILL.md before invoking.)_
Self-Test
An agent reading this should correctly:
- [ ] Stay read-only and refuse to mutate site state from this skill?
- [ ] Use
state/lib/website.tsrather than raw curl? - [ ] File a
pending-eval.ndjsonrow since the auditor is still manual?
Self-report
If this loader fell short, append a line:
echo "[$(date -u +%FT%TZ)] website: <what was missing>" >> state/log/loader-feedback.log
<!-- kernel-ok: historical attribution for the PID-loader pattern. -->
Self-correcting loader (PID feedback)
This is the rule that makes loaders learn. Ported from snappy-kernel, where it demonstrably worked: the snappy-dom-cartographer skill mapped Skool admin UI once, every later ship-agent inherited the full map for free.
Before you finish, do two things:
1. Fix gaps (P - proportional). MANDATORY. If this loader didn't cover your case - if you had to read another file, run an undocumented command, work around a wrong selector, or discover a quirk - you MUST attempt an Edit to this AGENTS.md before you log.
- Default action: edit this file. Surgical. Add the missing line, table
row, or code example where it belongs. No restructuring.
- Only
LOGGEDis allowed when: the fix needs >10 lines, spans multiple
files, or requires a structural rewrite. In that case the state/regen/drain.sh queue picks it up asynchronously.
- "I didn't have time" / "it's minor" / "the next agent will figure it out"
are NOT valid reasons. Minor gaps compound - that's the whole point of this loop.
- Concrete example of a valid P-fix: discover
agent-browser screenshot
takes path positionally not as --output <path>. One line in a table. Edit it in. Do not just log it.
- The goal: the next agent never has to leave the loader.
2. Log the result.
echo "[$(date -u +%FT%TZ)] website: <what was missing or fixed> [FIXED|LOGGED]" >> state/log/loader-feedback.log
FIXED= you patched this loader inline (P-fix).LOGGED= too large for inline; the PostToolUse enqueue + Stop-hook drain
will rewrite the loader from scratch on next session-end.
Do not skip this. Every agent run must leave the system better than it found it. The loader is the setpoint; you are the sensor; the gap is the error signal; closing the gap is the correction.
api.ts- the code it can call
#!/usr/bin/env npx tsx
/**
* snappy-website/api.ts -- snappy.ai site health and deploy operations for all snappy-* skills.
*
* Usage:
* npx tsx api.ts health # check snappy.ai HTTP status
* npx tsx api.ts deploys # list recent Vercel deployments
*
* Or import as module:
* import { checkWebsiteHealth, getDeployments } from "./website.ts";
*/
import { env } from "./env.ts";
import { realpathSync } from "fs";
const SITE_URL = "https://snappy.ai";
const VERCEL_API = "https://api.vercel.com";
interface HealthResult {
url: string;
status: number;
ok: boolean;
responseTime: number;
}
interface Deployment {
uid: string;
url: string;
state: string;
created: string;
readyState: string;
source: string;
}
/** HTTP GET snappy.ai -- returns status code and response time. */
export async function checkWebsiteHealth(): Promise<HealthResult> {
const start = Date.now();
try {
const res = await fetch(SITE_URL, { method: "GET", redirect: "follow" });
return {
url: SITE_URL,
status: res.status,
ok: res.ok,
responseTime: Date.now() - start,
};
} catch {
return { url: SITE_URL, status: 0, ok: false, responseTime: Date.now() - start };
}
}
/** Lists recent Vercel deployments for the snappy-website project. */
export async function getDeployments(limit = 10): Promise<Deployment[]> {
const token = env("VERCEL_TOKEN");
const res = await fetch(`${VERCEL_API}/v6/deployments?limit=${limit}&projectId=snappy-website`, {
headers: { Authorization: `Bearer ${token}` },
});
if (!res.ok) {
const body = await res.text();
throw new Error(`Vercel API ${res.status}: ${body}`);
}
const data = await res.json();
return (data.deployments ?? []).map((d: any) => ({
uid: d.uid,
url: d.url,
state: d.state,
created: new Date(d.created).toISOString(),
readyState: d.readyState,
source: d.source || "unknown",
}));
}
// --- CLI ---
if ((() => { try { return import.meta.url === `file://${realpathSync(process.argv[1])}`; } catch { return false; } })()) {
(async () => {
const [, , cmd] = process.argv;
switch (cmd) {
case "health": {
const result = await checkWebsiteHealth();
console.log(`${result.url} -> ${result.status} ${result.ok ? "OK" : "FAIL"} (${result.responseTime}ms)`);
break;
}
case "deploys": {
const deploys = await getDeployments();
console.log(`${deploys.length} recent deployments:`);
for (const d of deploys) {
console.log(` ${d.created}\t${d.state}\t${d.readyState}\t${d.source}\t${d.url}`);
}
break;
}
default:
console.log("Usage: npx tsx api.ts [health|deploys] ...");
}
})();
}
scripts- helper scripts it can run
prose-only skill - 1 inline code block live in SKILL.md above (no state/bin/ sidecar yet).
how we check it- the checks, plus the last 10 runs
| timestamp | verb | score | primary_issue | artifact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-25 04:11Z | - | 1.00 | - | - |
| 2026-04-21 15:58Z | - | 1.00 | - | - |
| 2026-04-21 15:57Z | - | 1.00 | - | - |
| 2026-04-21 03:53Z | - | 1.00 | - | - |
| 2026-04-25 04:11Z | - | 1.00 | - | - |
| 2026-04-21 15:58Z | - | 1.00 | - | - |
| 2026-04-21 15:57Z | - | 1.00 | - | - |
| 2026-04-21 03:53Z | - | 1.00 | - | - |
| 2026-04-25 04:11Z | - | 1.00 | - | - |
| 2026-04-21 15:58Z | - | 1.00 | - | - |