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This skill connects to a local Flask backend that wraps the Backboard SDK. The backend must be running on http://localhost:5100.
backboard_create_assistant
Create a new Backboard assistant with a name and system prompt.
Parameters:
name(string, required): Name of the assistantsystem_prompt(string, required): System instructions for the assistant
Example:
{
"name": "Support Bot",
"system_prompt": "You are a helpful customer support assistant."
}
backboard_list_assistants
List all available Backboard assistants.
Parameters: None
backboard_get_assistant
Get details of a specific assistant.
Parameters:
assistant_id(string, required): ID of the assistant
backboard_delete_assistant
Delete an assistant.
Parameters:
assistant_id(string, required): ID of the assistant to delete
backboard_create_thread
Create a new conversation thread for an assistant.
Parameters:
assistant_id(string, required): ID of the assistant to create thread for
backboard_list_threads
List all conversation threads, optionally filtered by assistant.
Parameters:
assistant_id(string, optional): Filter threads by assistant ID
backboard_get_thread
Get a thread with its message history.
Parameters:
thread_id(string, required): ID of the thread
backboard_send_message
Send a message to a thread and get a response.
Parameters:
thread_id(string, required): ID of the threadcontent(string, required): Message contentmemory(string, optional): Memory mode - "Auto", "Readonly", or "off" (default: "Auto")
backboard_add_memory
Store a memory for an assistant that persists across conversations.
Parameters:
assistant_id(string, required): ID of the assistantcontent(string, required): Memory content to storemetadata(object, optional): Additional metadata for the memory
Example:
{
"assistant_id": "asst_123",
"content": "User prefers Python programming and dark mode interfaces",
"metadata": {"category": "preferences"}
}
backboard_list_memories
List all memories for an assistant.
Parameters:
assistant_id(string, required): ID of the assistant
backboard_get_memory
Get a specific memory.
Parameters:
assistant_id(string, required): ID of the assistantmemory_id(string, required): ID of the memory
backboard_update_memory
Update an existing memory.
Parameters:
assistant_id(string, required): ID of the assistantmemory_id(string, required): ID of the memorycontent(string, required): New content for the memory
backboard_delete_memory
Delete a memory.
Parameters:
assistant_id(string, required): ID of the assistantmemory_id(string, required): ID of the memory to delete
backboard_memory_stats
Get memory statistics for an assistant.
Parameters:
assistant_id(string, required): ID of the assistant
backboard_upload_document
Upload a document to an assistant or thread for RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation).
Parameters:
assistant_id(string, optional): ID of the assistant (use this OR thread_id)thread_id(string, optional): ID of the thread (use this OR assistant_id)file_path(string, required): Path to the document file
Supported file types: PDF, DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, TXT, CSV, MD, PY, JS, HTML, CSS, XML, JSON
backboard_list_documents
List documents for an assistant or thread.
Parameters:
assistant_id(string, optional): ID of the assistantthread_id(string, optional): ID of the thread
backboard_document_status
Check the processing status of an uploaded document.
Parameters:
document_id(string, required): ID of the document
backboard_delete_document
Delete a document.
Parameters:
document_id(string, required): ID of the document to delete
Instructions
When the user asks about:
Memory Operations
"Remember that..." or "Store this..." → Use
backboard_add_memory"What do you remember about..." → Use
backboard_list_memoriesorbackboard_get_memory"Forget..." or "Delete memory..." → Use
backboard_delete_memory"Update my preference..." → Use
backboard_update_memory
Document Operations
"Upload this document" or "Index this file" → Use
backboard_upload_document"What documents do I have?" → Use
backboard_list_documents"Is my document ready?" → Use
backboard_document_status
Assistant Management
"Create a new assistant" → Use
backboard_create_assistant"List my assistants" → Use
backboard_list_assistants"Delete assistant" → Use
backboard_delete_assistant
Conversation Threading
"Start a new conversation" → Use
backboard_create_thread"Show conversation history" → Use
backboard_get_thread"Send message to thread" → Use
backboard_send_message
General Guidelines
Always confirm successful operations with the user
When creating assistants, suggest meaningful names and system prompts
For document uploads, verify the file type is supported before attempting
When using memory, explain what information is being stored
Thread IDs and assistant IDs should be stored/tracked for the user's context
Examples
Example 1: Store a User Preference
User: "Remember that I prefer dark mode and Python code examples"
Action: Call
backboard_add_memorywith content "User prefers dark mode interfaces and Python code examples" and metadata{"category": "preferences"}Response: "I've stored your preferences. You prefer dark mode and Python code examples."
Example 2: Create an Assistant
User: "Create a code review assistant"
Action: Call
backboard_create_assistantwith name "Code Reviewer" and system_prompt "You are an expert code reviewer. Analyze code for bugs, performance issues, and best practices. Provide constructive feedback."Response: "Created your Code Reviewer assistant (ID: asst_xxx). It's ready to review code and provide feedback."
Example 3: Upload and Query a Document
User: "Upload my project documentation and then tell me what it covers"
Action 1: Call
backboard_upload_documentwith the fileAction 2: Wait for processing, check status with
backboard_document_statusAction 3: Use
backboard_send_messagewith memory="Auto" to query about the documentResponse: "I've uploaded and indexed your documentation. Based on the content, it covers..."
Example 4: Start a Threaded Conversation
User: "Start a new conversation with my support assistant"
Action: Call
backboard_create_threadwith the assistant_idResponse: "Started a new conversation thread (ID: thread_xxx). You can now send messages to your support assistant."
Backend Setup
The skill requires a running backend server. To start:
Set the
BACKBOARD_API_KEYenvironment variableNavigate to the backend directory
Run
./start.sh
The backend will be available at http://localhost:5100.
API Endpoints Reference
| Endpoint | Method | Description |
|---|---|---|
/health |
GET | Health check |
/assistants |
GET, POST | List/create assistants |
/assistants/{id} |
GET, PATCH, DELETE | Get/update/delete assistant |
/assistants/{id}/threads |
GET, POST | List/create threads for assistant |
/assistants/{id}/memory |
GET, POST | List/add memories |
/assistants/{id}/memory/{mid} |
GET, PATCH, DELETE | Get/update/delete memory |
/assistants/{id}/memory/stats |
GET | Memory statistics |
/assistants/{id}/documents |
GET, POST | List/upload documents |
/threads |
GET | List all threads |
/threads/{id} |
GET, DELETE | Get/delete thread |
/threads/{id}/messages |
POST | Send message |
/threads/{id}/documents |
GET, POST | List/upload thread documents |
/documents/{id}/status |
GET | Document processing status |
/documents/{id} |
DELETE | Delete document |