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The skills directory was getting disorganized — mlops alone had 40 skills in a flat list, and 12 categories were singletons with just one skill each. Code change: - prompt_builder.py: Support sub-categories in skill scanner. skills/mlops/training/axolotl/SKILL.md now shows as category 'mlops/training' instead of just 'mlops'. Backwards-compatible with existing flat structure. Split mlops (40 skills) into 7 sub-categories: - mlops/training (12): accelerate, axolotl, flash-attention, grpo-rl-training, peft, pytorch-fsdp, pytorch-lightning, simpo, slime, torchtitan, trl-fine-tuning, unsloth - mlops/inference (8): gguf, guidance, instructor, llama-cpp, obliteratus, outlines, tensorrt-llm, vllm - mlops/models (6): audiocraft, clip, llava, segment-anything, stable-diffusion, whisper - mlops/vector-databases (4): chroma, faiss, pinecone, qdrant - mlops/evaluation (5): huggingface-tokenizers, lm-evaluation-harness, nemo-curator, saelens, weights-and-biases - mlops/cloud (2): lambda-labs, modal - mlops/research (1): dspy Merged singleton categories: - gifs → media (gif-search joins youtube-content) - music-creation → media (heartmula, songsee) - diagramming → creative (excalidraw joins ascii-art) - ocr-and-documents → productivity - domain → research (domain-intel) - feeds → research (blogwatcher) - market-data → research (polymarket) Fixed misplaced skills: - mlops/code-review → software-development (not ML-specific) - mlops/ml-paper-writing → research (academic writing) Added DESCRIPTION.md files for all new/updated categories.
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| polymarket | Query Polymarket prediction market data — search markets, get prices, orderbooks, and price history. Read-only via public REST APIs, no API key needed. | 1.0.0 | Hermes Agent + Teknium |
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Polymarket — Prediction Market Data
Query prediction market data from Polymarket using their public REST APIs. All endpoints are read-only and require zero authentication.
See references/api-endpoints.md for the full endpoint reference with curl examples.
When to Use
- User asks about prediction markets, betting odds, or event probabilities
- User wants to know "what are the odds of X happening?"
- User asks about Polymarket specifically
- User wants market prices, orderbook data, or price history
- User asks to monitor or track prediction market movements
Key Concepts
- Events contain one or more Markets (1:many relationship)
- Markets are binary outcomes with Yes/No prices between 0.00 and 1.00
- Prices ARE probabilities: price 0.65 means the market thinks 65% likely
outcomePricesfield: JSON-encoded array like["0.80", "0.20"]clobTokenIdsfield: JSON-encoded array of two token IDs [Yes, No] for price/book queriesconditionIdfield: hex string used for price history queries- Volume is in USDC (US dollars)
Three Public APIs
- Gamma API at
gamma-api.polymarket.com— Discovery, search, browsing - CLOB API at
clob.polymarket.com— Real-time prices, orderbooks, history - Data API at
data-api.polymarket.com— Trades, open interest
Typical Workflow
When a user asks about prediction market odds:
- Search using the Gamma API public-search endpoint with their query
- Parse the response — extract events and their nested markets
- Present market question, current prices as percentages, and volume
- Deep dive if asked — use clobTokenIds for orderbook, conditionId for history
Presenting Results
Format prices as percentages for readability:
- outcomePrices
["0.652", "0.348"]becomes "Yes: 65.2%, No: 34.8%" - Always show the market question and probability
- Include volume when available
Example: "Will X happen?" — 65.2% Yes ($1.2M volume)
Parsing Double-Encoded Fields
The Gamma API returns outcomePrices, outcomes, and clobTokenIds as JSON strings
inside JSON responses (double-encoded). When processing with Python, parse them with
json.loads(market['outcomePrices']) to get the actual array.
Rate Limits
Generous — unlikely to hit for normal usage:
- Gamma: 4,000 requests per 10 seconds (general)
- CLOB: 9,000 requests per 10 seconds (general)
- Data: 1,000 requests per 10 seconds (general)
Limitations
- This skill is read-only — it does not support placing trades
- Trading requires wallet-based crypto authentication (EIP-712 signatures)
- Some new markets may have empty price history
- Geographic restrictions apply to trading but read-only data is globally accessible