aiconfig-update

Update, archive, and delete LaunchDarkly AI Configs and their variations. Use when you need to modify config properties, change model parameters, update…

INSTALLATION
npx skills add https://github.com/launchdarkly/agent-skills --skill aiconfig-update
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SKILL.md

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  • Fetch Before Changing: Always check the current state before modifying
  • Verify After Changing: Fetch the config again to confirm updates were applied
  • Archive Before Deleting: Archival is reversible; deletion is not

Workflow

Step 1: Assess Health and Understand Current State

Start with get-ai-config-health to get a structured health assessment. This detects:

  • Variations with no model (show as "NO MODEL" in the UI)
  • Variations with neither instructions nor messages
  • Orphaned tool references (tools attached that don't exist in the project)
  • Configs with no variations at all

The health verdict (healthy, warning, unhealthy) helps you prioritize what to fix.

Then use get-ai-config to review the full detail:

  • Current mode (agent or completion)
  • Existing variations and their models
  • Current instructions or messages
  • Attached tools and parameters

Step 2: Make the Update

Update config metadata -- Use update-ai-config:

  • Change name or description
  • Add or replace tags
  • Archive with archived: true (reversible)

Update a variation -- Use update-ai-config-variation:

  • Switch model (provide new modelConfigKey and modelName)
  • Change instructions or messages
  • Tune parameters (temperature, max_tokens, etc.)
  • Attach or detach tools via the parameters object

Archive a config -- Use update-ai-config with archived: true. Archiving is the preferred way to retire a config:

  • It is reversible (unarchive with archived: false)
  • The config is hidden from active lists but preserved
  • After calling the archive, treat a successful response as confirmation and proceed to verification
  • When a user says "remove", "retire", "decommission", or "no longer need", default to archiving unless they explicitly say "delete permanently"

Delete -- Use delete-ai-config or delete-ai-config-variation (irreversible, requires confirm: true). Always suggest archiving first. Only proceed with deletion if the user explicitly confirms they want permanent, irreversible removal.

Step 3: Verify

Use get-ai-config to confirm the response shows your updated values.

Report results:

  • Update applied successfully
  • Config reflects changes
  • Flag any issues or rollback if needed

What NOT to Do

  • Don't update production configs without testing in another variation first
  • Don't change multiple things at once -- make incremental changes
  • Don't skip verification
  • Don't delete without explicit user confirmation -- always suggest archiving first
  • Don't retry an update because the API response doesn't echo back the exact values you sent -- verify with get-ai-config instead

Related Skills

  • aiconfig-variations -- Create variations to test changes side-by-side
  • aiconfig-tools -- Update tool attachments
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