Port of .NET PR #5475. Broadens the args type from dict[str, Any] | None to dict[str, Any] | list[str] | None across the skill script API surface, enabling CLI-style argv forwarding to subprocess scripts. Changes: - SkillScript.run(), InlineSkillScript.run(), FileSkillScript.run(): widen args type; InlineSkillScript rejects list with TypeError - FileSkillScript.parameters_schema: returns array-of-strings schema - FileSkill.content: appends <scripts> block with parameters_schema - SkillScriptRunner protocol: widen args type - SkillsProvider._run_skill_script: widen args type - run_skill_script tool schema: accept object, array, or null - subprocess_script_runner sample: accept list[str], reject dict - class_based_skill sample: fix missing SkillFrontmatter wrapper - Standardize 'folder' to 'directory' in docstrings (#5712) Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
Agent Skills Samples
These samples demonstrate how to use Agent Skills — modular packages of instructions, resources, and scripts that extend an agent's capabilities. Skills follow the Agent Skills specification and use progressive disclosure to optimize token usage.
Learning Path
Start with file-based or code-defined skills, then explore combining them and adding approval workflows.
| Sample | Description |
|---|---|
| file_based_skill | Define skills as SKILL.md files on disk with reference documents and executable scripts. Uses the unit-converter skill. |
| code_defined_skill | Define skills entirely in Python code using Skill, @skill.resource, and @skill.script decorators. Uses a code-defined unit-converter skill. |
| class_based_skill | Define skills as Python classes using ClassSkill with @ClassSkill.resource and @ClassSkill.script decorators for auto-discovery. Uses a class-based unit-converter skill. |
| mixed_skills | Combine code-defined, class-based, and file-based skills in a single agent. Uses a code-defined volume-converter, a class-based temperature-converter, and a file-based unit-converter. |
| script_approval | Require human-in-the-loop approval before executing skill scripts |
Key Concepts
Progressive Disclosure
Skills use a three-step interaction model to minimize token usage:
- Advertise — Skill names and descriptions (~100 tokens each) are injected into the system prompt
- Load — Full instructions are loaded on-demand via the
load_skilltool - Access — Resources are read via
read_skill_resource; scripts are executed viarun_skill_script
File-Based vs Code-Defined vs Class-Based Skills
| Aspect | File-Based | Code-Defined | Class-Based |
|---|---|---|---|
| Definition | SKILL.md files on disk |
Skill instances in Python |
Classes extending ClassSkill |
| Resources | Static files in references/ and assets/ directories |
Callable functions via @skill.resource decorator |
@ClassSkill.resource decorator (auto-discovered) |
| Scripts | Python files in scripts/ directory (executed via subprocess) |
Callable functions via @skill.script decorator (executed in-process) |
@ClassSkill.script decorator (executed in-process) |
| Discovery | Automatic via skill_paths parameter |
Explicit via skills parameter |
Explicit via skills parameter |
| Dynamic content | No (static files only) | Yes (functions can generate content at runtime) | Yes (functions can generate content at runtime) |
| Sharing pattern | Copy skill directory | Inline or shared instances | Package in shared libraries/PyPI |
All three types can be combined in a single SkillsProvider — see the mixed_skills sample.
Script Execution
Skills can include executable scripts. How a script runs depends on how it was defined:
| Code-Defined Scripts | File-Based Scripts | |
|---|---|---|
| Defined via | @skill.script decorator |
.py files in scripts/ directory |
| Execution | In-process (direct function call) | Delegated to a script_runner |
script_runner needed? |
No — runs in-process automatically | Yes — required |
The script_runner parameter on SkillsProvider is only applicable to file-based scripts. Code-defined scripts are always executed in-process regardless of this setting. See file_based_skill for an example using a SkillScriptRunner callable with a subprocess runner, and code_defined_skill for in-process scripts that need no runner.
Prerequisites
All samples require:
- An Azure AI Foundry project with a deployed model (e.g.
gpt-4o-mini) - Azure CLI authentication (
az login) - Environment variables set in a
.envfile (seepython/.env.example)
Suppressing the experimental warning
The Agent Skills APIs in these samples are still experimental. Each sample includes
a short commented warnings.filterwarnings(...) snippet near the imports. Uncomment
it if you want to suppress the Skills warning before using the experimental APIs.