Organise examples into folders, rewrite readme with natural flow and tailscale section
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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examples/workflows/social/social-media-post.json
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examples/workflows/social/social-media-post.json
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{
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"name": "Cross-Platform Social Media Post",
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"steps": [
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{
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"app": "com.twitter.android",
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"goal": "Tap the compose/new tweet button (usually a + or feather icon). Type the post text and tap the 'Post' button to publish it.",
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"maxSteps": 12,
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"formData": {
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"Post": "Just shipped a new feature! Building an AI agent that controls Android devices via ADB. The future of mobile automation is here. #AI #Android #Automation"
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}
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},
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{
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"app": "com.linkedin.android",
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"goal": "Tap the post/create button (+ icon at bottom). Type the post text in the text area and tap 'Post' to publish.",
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"maxSteps": 12,
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"formData": {
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"Post": "Excited to share: we just shipped a new feature for our AI-powered Android automation agent. It can now orchestrate multi-app workflows - think cross-app data transfer, automated testing, and more.\n\nThe tech: perception-reasoning-action loop using accessibility APIs + LLM decision making.\n\n#AI #AndroidDev #Automation #BuildInPublic"
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}
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}
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]
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}
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