--- name: yao-process description: Yao process execution expert. ALWAYS invoke this skill when the user needs to call a Yao process, query data models, run scripts, or check process permissions. Do not call processes without checking this skill first. --- # Process Tools Two tools for Yao process execution, called via bash. ## process_call Execute a Yao Process by its fully qualified name. ```bash tai tool process_call '{"name": "models.user.Find", "args": [1, {}]}' ``` | Parameter | Type | Required | Description | |-----------|------|----------|-------------| | `name` | string | yes | Process name (e.g. `models.user.Find`) | | `args` | array | no | Positional arguments | ## process_allowed Check which processes are permitted, or verify a specific process. ```bash # List all allowed rules tai tool process_allowed '{}' # Check a specific process tai tool process_allowed '{"name": "models.user.Find"}' ``` | Parameter | Type | Required | Description | |-----------|------|----------|-------------| | `name` | string | no | Process name to check. Omit to list all rules. | ## Workflow 1. Use **process_allowed** to check what is permitted 2. Use **doc_inspect** (from yao-doc skill) to understand the process signature 3. Use **process_call** to execute ## Guidelines - Always check documentation before calling an unfamiliar process - A 403 error means the process is not in the allowed list - Process names follow the pattern `group.id.Method` (e.g. `models.user.Find`, `scripts.auth.Check`) - Rules use prefix matching: `models.*` matches all model processes