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claude-to-deerflow

Interact with DeerFlow AI agent platform via its HTTP API. Use this skill when the user wants to send messages or questions to DeerFlow for research/analysis, start a DeerFlow conversation thread, check DeerFlow status or health, list available models/skills/agents in DeerFlow, manage DeerFlow memory, upload files to DeerFlow threads, or delegate complex research tasks to DeerFlow. Also use when the user mentions deerflow, deer flow, or wants to run a deep research task that DeerFlow can handle.

Works withClaude Code~Codex CLI~Cursor
npx add-skill https://github.com/bytedance/deer-flow/tree/main/skills/public/claude-to-deerflow

DeerFlow Skill

Communicate with a running DeerFlow instance via its HTTP API. DeerFlow is an AI agent platform built on LangGraph that orchestrates sub-agents for research, code execution, web browsing, and more.

Architecture

DeerFlow exposes two API surfaces behind an Nginx reverse proxy:

ServiceDirect PortVia ProxyPurpose
Gateway API8001$DEERFLOW_GATEWAY_URLREST endpoints and embedded agent runtime
LangGraph-compatible API8001$DEERFLOW_LANGGRAPH_URLAgent threads, runs, streaming

Environment Variables

All URLs are configurable via environment variables. Read these env vars before making any request.

VariableDefaultDescription
DEERFLOW_URLhttp://localhost:2026Unified proxy base URL
DEERFLOW_GATEWAY_URL${DEERFLOW_URL}Gateway API base (models, skills, memory, uploads)
DEERFLOW_LANGGRAPH_URL${DEERFLOW_URL}/api/langgraphLangGraph API base (threads, runs)

When making curl calls, always resolve the URL like this:

# Resolve base URLs from env (do this FIRST before any API call)
DEERFLOW_URL="${DEERFLOW_URL:-http://localhost:2026}"
DEERFLOW_GATEWAY_URL="${DEERFLOW_GATEWAY_URL:-$DEERFLOW_URL}"
DEERFLOW_LANGGRAPH_URL="${DEERFLOW_LANGGRAPH_URL:-$DEERFLOW_URL/api/langgraph}"

Available Operations

1. Health Check

Verify DeerFlow is running:

curl -s "$DEERFLOW_GATEWAY_URL/health"

2. Send a Message (Streaming)

This is the primary operation. It creates a thread and streams the agent's response.

Step 1: Create a thread

curl -s -X POST "$DEERFLOW_LANGGRAPH_URL/threads" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{}'

Response: {"thread_id": "<uuid>", ...}

Step 2: Stream a run

curl -s -N -X POST "$DEERFLOW_LANGGRAPH_URL/threads/<thread_id>/runs/stream" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "assistant_id": "lead_agent",
    "input": {
      "messages": [
        {
          "type": "human",
          "content": [{"type": "text", "text": "YOUR MESSAGE HERE"}]
        }
      ]
    },
    "stream_mode": ["values", "messages-tuple"],
    "stream_subgraphs": true,
    "config": {
      "recursion_limit": 1000
    },
    "context": {
      "thinking_enabled": true,
      "is_plan_mode": true,
      "subagent_enabled": true,
      "thread_id": "<thread_id>"
    }
  }'

The response is an SSE stream. Each event has the format:

event: <event_type>
data: <json_data>

Key event types:

  • metadata — run metadata including run_id
  • values — full state snapshot with messages array
  • messages-tuple — incremental message updates (AI text chunks, tool calls, tool results)
  • end — stream is complete

Context modes (set via context):

  • Flash mode: thinking_enabled: false, is_plan_mode: false, subagent_enabled: false
  • Standard mode: thinking_enabled: true, is_plan_mode: false, subagent_enabled: false
  • Pro mode: thinking_enabled: true, is_plan_mode: true, subagent_enabled: false
  • Ultra mode: thinking_enabled: true, is_plan_mode: true, subagent_enabled: true

3. Continue a Conversation

To send follow-up messages, reuse the same thread_id from step 2 and POST another run with the new message.

4. List Models

curl -s "$DEERFLOW_GATEWAY_URL/api/models"

Returns: {"models": [{"name": "...", "provider": "...", ...}, ...]}

5. List Skills

curl -s "$DEERFLOW_GATEWAY_URL/api/skills"

Returns: {"skills": [{"name": "...", "enabled": true, ...}, ...]}

6. Enable/Disable a Skill

curl -s -X PUT "$DEERFLOW_GATEWAY_URL/api/skills/<skill_name>" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"enabled": true}'

7. List Agents

curl -s "$DEERFLOW_GATEWAY_URL/api/agents"

Returns: {"agents": [{"name": "...", ...}, ...]}

8. Get Memory

curl -s "$DEERFLOW_GATEWAY_URL/api/memory"

Returns user context, facts, and conversation history summaries.

9. Upload Files to a Thread

curl -s -X POST "$DEERFLOW_GATEWAY_URL/api/threads/<thread_id>/uploads" \
  -F "files=@/path/to/file.pdf"

Supports PDF, PPTX, XLSX, DOCX — automatically converts to Markdown.

10. List Uploaded Files

curl -s "$DEERFLOW_GATEWAY_URL/api/threads/<thread_id>/uploads/list"

11. Get Thread History

curl -s "$DEERFLOW_LANGGRAPH_URL/threads/<thread_id>/history"

12. List Threads

curl -s -X POST "$DEERFLOW_LANGGRAPH_URL/threads/search" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"limit": 20, "sort_by": "updated_at", "sort_order": "desc"}'

Usage Script

For sending messages and collecting the full response, use the helper script:

bash /path/to/skills/claude-to-deerflow/scripts/chat.sh "Your question here"

See scripts/chat.sh for the implementation. The script:

  1. Checks health
  2. Creates a thread
  3. Streams the run and collects the final AI response
  4. Prints the result

Parsing SSE Output

The stream returns SSE events. To extract the final AI response from a values event:

  • Look for the last event: values block
  • Parse its data JSON
  • The messages array contains all messages; the last one with type: "ai" is the response
  • The content field of that message is the AI's text reply

Error Handling

  • If health check fails, DeerFlow is not running. Inform the user they need to start it.
  • If the stream returns an error event, extract and display the error message.
  • Common issues: port not open, services still starting up, config errors.

Tips

  • For quick questions, use flash mode (fastest, no planning).
  • For research tasks, use pro or ultra mode (enables planning and sub-agents).
  • You can upload files first, then reference them in your message.
  • Thread IDs persist — you can return to a conversation later.

Individual skills in this repo

This repo contains 19 individual skills — each has its own dedicated page.

academic-paper-review

Use this skill when the user requests to review, analyze, critique, or summarize academic papers, research articles, preprints, or scientific publications. Supports comprehensive structured reviews covering methodology assessment, contribution evaluation, literature positioning, and constructive feedback generation. Trigger on queries involving paper URLs, uploaded PDFs, arXiv links, or requests like "review this paper", "analyze this research", "summarize this study", or "write a peer review".

bootstrap

Generate a personalized SOUL.md through a warm, adaptive onboarding conversation. Trigger when the user wants to create, set up, or initialize their AI partner's identity — e.g., "create my SOUL.md", "bootstrap my agent", "set up my AI partner", "define who you are", "let's do onboarding", "personalize this AI", "make you mine", or when a SOUL.md is missing. Also trigger for updates: "update my SOUL.md", "change my AI's personality", "tweak the soul".

chart-visualization

This skill should be used when the user wants to visualize data. It intelligently selects the most suitable chart type from 26 available options, extracts parameters based on detailed specifications, and generates a chart image using a JavaScript script.

code-documentation

Use this skill when the user requests to generate, create, or improve documentation for code, APIs, libraries, repositories, or software projects. Supports README generation, API reference documentation, inline code comments, architecture documentation, changelog generation, and developer guides. Trigger on requests like "document this code", "create a README", "generate API docs", "write developer guide", or when analyzing codebases for documentation purposes.

consulting-analysis

Use this skill when the user requests to generate, create, or write professional research reports including but not limited to market analysis, consumer insights, brand analysis, financial analysis, industry research, competitive intelligence, investment due diligence, or any consulting-grade analytical report. This skill operates in two phases — (1) generating a structured analysis framework with chapter skeleton, data query requirements, and analysis logic, and (2) after data collection by other skills, producing the final consulting-grade report with structured narratives, embedded charts, and strategic insights.

data-analysis

Use this skill when the user uploads Excel (.xlsx/.xls) or CSV files and wants to perform data analysis, generate statistics, create summaries, pivot tables, SQL queries, or any form of structured data exploration. Supports multi-sheet Excel workbooks, aggregation, filtering, joins, and exporting results to CSV/JSON/Markdown.

deep-research

Use this skill instead of WebSearch for ANY question requiring web research. Trigger on queries like "what is X", "explain X", "compare X and Y", "research X", or before content generation tasks. Provides systematic multi-angle research methodology instead of single superficial searches. Use this proactively when the user's question needs online information.

find-skills

Helps users discover and install agent skills when they ask questions like "how do I do X", "find a skill for X", "is there a skill that can...", or express interest in extending capabilities. This skill should be used when the user is looking for functionality that might exist as an installable skill.

frontend-design

Create distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces with high design quality. Use this skill when the user asks to build web components, pages, artifacts, posters, or applications (examples include websites, landing pages, dashboards, React components, HTML/CSS layouts, or when styling/beautifying any web UI). Generates creative, polished code and UI design that avoids generic AI aesthetics.

github-deep-research

Conduct multi-round deep research on any GitHub Repo. Use when users request comprehensive analysis, timeline reconstruction, competitive analysis, or in-depth investigation of GitHub. Produces structured markdown reports with executive summaries, chronological timelines, metrics analysis, and Mermaid diagrams. Triggers on Github repository URL or open source projects.

image-generation

Use this skill when the user requests to generate, create, imagine, or visualize images including characters, scenes, products, or any visual content. Supports structured prompts and reference images for guided generation.

newsletter-generation

Use this skill when the user requests to generate, create, write, or draft a newsletter, email digest, weekly roundup, industry briefing, or curated content summary. Supports topic-based research, content curation from multiple sources, and professional formatting for email or web distribution. Trigger on requests like "create a newsletter about X", "write a weekly digest", "generate a tech roundup", or "curate news about Y".

podcast-generation

Use this skill when the user requests to generate, create, or produce podcasts from text content. Converts written content into a two-host conversational podcast audio format with natural dialogue.

ppt-generation

Use this skill when the user requests to generate, create, or make presentations (PPT/PPTX). Creates visually rich slides by generating images for each slide and composing them into a PowerPoint file.

skill-creator

Create new skills, modify and improve existing skills, and measure skill performance. Use when users want to create a skill from scratch, edit, or optimize an existing skill, run evals to test a skill, benchmark skill performance with variance analysis, or optimize a skill's description for better triggering accuracy.

surprise-me

Create a delightful, unexpected "wow" experience for the user by dynamically discovering and creatively combining other enabled skills. Triggers when the user says "surprise me" or any request expressing a desire for an unexpected creative showcase. Also triggers when the user is bored, wants inspiration, or asks for "something interesting".

systematic-literature-review

Use this skill when the user wants a systematic literature review, survey, or synthesis across multiple academic papers on a topic. Also covers annotated bibliographies and cross-paper comparisons. Searches arXiv and outputs reports in APA, IEEE, or BibTeX format. Not for single-paper tasks — use academic-paper-review for reviewing one paper.

video-generation

Use this skill when the user requests to generate, create, or imagine videos. Supports structured prompts and reference image for guided generation.

web-design-guidelines

Review UI code for Web Interface Guidelines compliance. Use when asked to "review my UI", "check accessibility", "audit design", "review UX", or "check my site against best practices".

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