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Help with CrewAI kickoff_for_each_async and output_file
Building a flow that has one crew running kickoff_for_each_async, looping async over an array the previous crew provides. I need the last step in the loop to write its results to a unique file based on an element in state. All I get is the literal โ€œ{slug}.mdโ€ as the file name then all of my content just overwrites that file as it the crew loops over the input array async. Anyone have experience or suggestions for this? Dr appt ran late on Tuesday so I couldnโ€™t make the weekly call to ask! @Brandon Hancock - do you have any experience with this? Stumped.
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@Bastian Venegas Thanks for this detailed reply! This is actually the project I've been using as my guide for my project, so I'm quite familiar with it at this point. I think the biggest difference between his project and mine is that, in my project, the saving of each file happens within the loop rather than outside of it, after all of the looped items have been created. It would be like adding a step in his where each chapter that gets written gets saved to markdown as the last step in his write chapter crew. That output_file process within the loop seems to be the spot that I'm running into the biggest issue in that it isn't creating a unique filename, it's just naming it with the literal "{slug}.md". This causes it to just create a single file, then overwrite that file over and over. Ripping out a bunch of it to try again from scratch on that crew, so my main.py file right now wouldn't be very helpful. If I run into the issue again when I get to that point, I'll share it here to see if I can get some more input! Thanks again!
Tutorial Request: CrewAI Tools
Having a hell of a time figuring out how to use CrewAI Tools (haven't even tried to touch the LangChain or LlamaIndex tools). Documentation seems fairly sparse on how exactly to add tools to a task and what needs to be provided to that tool for it to work. Would love a crash course on CrewAI's built-in tools if you have time for that, @Brandon Hancock
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Have you checked out Agentstack???
Came across Agentstack a few days ago and it's mindblowingly fast for creating CrewAI crews. https://docs.agentstack.sh/introduction Basically a CLI for adding agents, tasks and tools. Pretty freaking cool, hope it helps you out!
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Have you checked out Agentstack???
Which IDE should I use?
After exporting a project from bolt.new, where to continue?
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I've used both Cursor and Windsurf and am currently using Windsurf. That said, there are some things I miss about Cursor. 1. Ability to import docs. This one is kinda sorta mitigated by just copying and pasting docs from my stack into a docs directory within my project (see screenshot). Still, not nearly as streamlined as Cursor's ability to just add them to your settings. CrewAI team was kind enough to bounce their entire docs down to markdown for me and have recently added it to the sidebar in their community, so thanks for that! (FWIW, I think there's a directory business here somewhere, converting all of these platform docs into markdown to be imported into AI IDEs. Monetize with ads and premium placement, automate the collecting of docs with CrewAI. Who's with me? :D) 2. No ability to use my own API keys. I blew through my first month of Windsurf Pro Ultimate credits in like 3 days. Stuck using Cascade Base model for the next 27 days with no ability to just add my own Anthropic or OpenAI API keys, as far as I can tell. That sucks. 3. No @web option to search the web for a solution to a problem or pull information in from an external source (as far as I can tell). But I do have to say that the actual day-to-day use feels cleaner and more intuitive with Windsurf. I feel like it holds context better and does a much better job working across multiple files. I never really got familiar with Cursor's composer, but Cascade just felt intuitive from the first use in Windsurf. All that said, I haven't used Cursor in a few months, so maybe they've closed the gap with Windsurf at this point? Might switch back while I wait for my Windsurf credits to be refreshed.
Why Neon + Clerk vs Supabase?
I noticed in the fullstack course that you're using Neon and Clerk and a few other tools that could be replaced by something like Supabase. I'm so new to all of this that there's probably a glaringly obvious reason to go with that stack, but I'm curious if any of you have insights on why you'd choose to piece together a few things when a platform like Supabase makes them pretty seamless. Want to make sure I'm not missing something!
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Chris Scott
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Non-tech SaaS founder. Sold my last SaaS in 2024, looking for what's next.

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