Skills utility

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/openclaw/skills
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/openclaw/skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/athola/nm-leyline-utility" ~/.claude/skills/openclaw-skills-utility && rm -rf "$T"
OpenClaw · Install into ~/.openclaw/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/openclaw/skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.openclaw/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/athola/nm-leyline-utility" ~/.openclaw/skills/openclaw-skills-utility && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: skills/athola/nm-leyline-utility/SKILL.md
source content

Night Market Skill — ported from claude-night-market/leyline. For the full experience with agents, hooks, and commands, install the Claude Code plugin.

Utility Skill

Overview

A decision framework for agent orchestration based on Liu et al., "Utility-Guided Agent Orchestration for Efficient LLM Tool Use" (arXiv:2603.19896). Each candidate action is scored by subtracting weighted costs from expected gain, producing a single utility value that guides action selection. The framework prevents over-calling tools and premature stopping by making both errors costly. Utility range is [-2.3, 1.0].

When To Use

  • Deciding whether to dispatch another agent or tool call
  • Gating expensive tool calls (search, code execution, delegation)
  • Selecting the right model tier for a sub-task
  • Continuation decisions after receiving partial results
  • Verification gating before writing or committing output

When NOT to Use

  • Single-step operations with one obvious action
  • Trivial tasks where cost of scoring exceeds benefit
  • Already-committed actions that cannot be undone

Action Space

A = {respond, retrieve, tool_call, verify, delegate, stop}

ActionDescription
respondEmit a final answer from current context
retrieveFetch additional information (search, read, lookup)
tool_callExecute a tool (code runner, API, file write)
verifyCheck a prior result for correctness or completeness
delegateSpawn a sub-agent or hand off to a specialist
stopTerminate the loop and return current state

Utility Function

U(a | s_t) = Gain(a | s_t)
           - λ₁ · StepCost(a | s_t)
           - λ₂ · Uncertainty(a | s_t)
           - λ₃ · Redundancy(a | s_t)
ParameterDefaultRationale
λ₁1.0Cost baseline; all other weights relative to this
λ₂0.5Weak empirical correlation with outcome (r=0.0131)
λ₃0.8Redundancy pruning yields ~10% token savings

Utility range: [-2.3, 1.0]. Positive values indicate the action is worth taking. Values below the floor (-0.5 default) indicate the action should be skipped.

Termination Conditions

Stop the loop when any of the following is true:

  • (a) Selected action is
    stop
  • (b) Step budget exhausted (default: 10 steps)
  • (c) All non-
    stop
    actions score below the floor (default: -0.5)

High-gain override: If

Gain >= 0.7
for any action, condition (c) may be overridden. Document the override and the gain value in your reasoning trace.

Quick Start

Minimal 4-step advisory pattern:

  1. Construct state -- gather task context per
    modules/state-builder.md
  2. Score candidates -- evaluate each action in
    A
    per
    modules/action-selector.md
  3. Prefer highest utility -- select the action with the maximum
    U(a | s_t)
    , subject to termination conditions
  4. Log score and decision -- record the winning action, its utility value, and step count before executing

Detailed Resources

  • State Builder:
    modules/state-builder.md
    -- how to populate
    s_t
    from task context
  • Gain:
    modules/gain.md
    -- estimating expected information or progress gain
  • Step Cost:
    modules/step-cost.md
    -- token, latency, and monetary cost tables
  • Uncertainty:
    modules/uncertainty.md
    -- confidence estimation and calibration
  • Redundancy:
    modules/redundancy.md
    -- detecting duplicate or low-delta actions
  • Action Selector:
    modules/action-selector.md
    -- scoring loop and tie-breaking rules
  • Integration:
    modules/integration.md
    -- wiring utility scoring into existing orchestration loops

Exit Criteria

  • State constructed with task goal and prior steps
  • All six actions scored before selecting one
  • Termination condition checked after each step
  • Score and decision logged for each step taken
  • High-gain overrides documented with gain value