Claude-skill-registry Convex Agents Workflows
Orchestrates multi-step agent operations with durable execution, automatic retries, and recovery from failures. Use this for complex workflows that need to survive server restarts or coordinate multiple agents.
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/data/convex-agents-workflows" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-convex-agents-workflows && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
skills/data/convex-agents-workflows/SKILL.mdsource content
Purpose
Provides durable, reliable execution of complex agent workflows. Workflows ensure multi-step operations complete reliably, survive server failures, and maintain idempotency.
When to Use This Skill
- Building multi-step agent operations (research → analysis → report)
- Coordinating multiple agents working together
- Long-running operations that need to survive server restarts
- Ensuring idempotency (no duplicate work even if retried)
- Complex applications requiring durable execution guarantees
Setup
Configure Workflow component in
convex.config.ts:
import { defineApp } from "convex/server"; import agent from "@convex-dev/agent/convex.config"; import workflow from "@convex-dev/workflow/convex.config"; const app = defineApp(); app.use(agent); app.use(workflow); export default app;
Define a Workflow
import { WorkflowManager } from "@convex-dev/workflow"; const workflow = new WorkflowManager(components.workflow); export const simpleAgentFlow = workflow.define({ id: "simple-flow", args: { userId: v.string(), prompt: v.string() }, handler: async (step, { userId, prompt }) => { // Step 1: Create thread const { threadId } = await step.runMutation( internal.agents.createThreadMutation, { userId } ); // Step 2: Generate response const response = await step.runAction( internal.agents.generateTextAction, { threadId, prompt } ); return response; }, });
Multi-Agent Workflows
Orchestrate multiple agents:
export const researchFlow = workflow.define({ id: "research", args: { topic: v.string(), userId: v.string() }, handler: async (step, { topic, userId }) => { const { threadId: researchId } = await step.runMutation( internal.agents.createThreadMutation, { userId, title: `Research: ${topic}` } ); const research = await step.runAction( internal.agents.generateTextAction, { threadId: researchId, prompt: `Research: ${topic}` } ); const { threadId: analysisId } = await step.runMutation( internal.agents.createThreadMutation, { userId, title: `Analysis: ${topic}` } ); const analysis = await step.runAction( internal.agents.generateTextAction, { threadId: analysisId, prompt: `Analyze: ${research}` } ); return { research, analysis }; }, });
Key Principles
- Durability: Workflows survive server restarts
- Idempotency: Same workflow can be safely retried
- Atomicity: Each step either completes fully or retries
- Composability: Steps can call other workflows or actions
Next Steps
- See fundamentals for agent setup
- See tools for agents that call functions
- See context for workflow-aware context