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Run supervised Suna sessions for reviewable agent work

Start a bounded Suna or Kortix agent session, let it use browser, files, tools, and connectors, then review the session output before delivery.

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npx skills add agentskillexchange/skills --skill run-supervised-suna-sessions-for-reviewable-agent-work Copy
Works best when you want a reusable capability, not another fragile one-off prompt.
At a glance
Tools required
Suna or Kortix runtime, Kortix CLI or hosted Kortix project, browser/files workspace, configured connectors or MCP tools as needed.
Install & setup
Use the upstream Kortix installer from https://kortix.com/install after reviewing it, then run kortix init to scaffold a project and kortix ship to bring it live. For a bounded run, start a session with kortix sessions new –prompt "<task>", inspect change requests with kortix cr ls, and use kortix chat for session interaction.
Author
Kortix AI
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Last updated
Jun 4, 2026
Quick brief

Use Suna when a team wants a supervised general-agent workspace for business tasks that need browser actions, file work, connectors, MCP tools, OpenAPI tools, GraphQL calls, or raw HTTP calls under review. The operator creates or scaffolds a project, starts a session with a concrete task, watches the agent use the available workspace and integrations, then reviews the transcript, outputs, and proposed change request before merging, sending, or relying on the result. Invoke this instead of using the hosted product casually when the work needs an auditable task boundary, scoped tools, and a human approval step. Good runs have a named task, constrained credentials, visible artifacts, and a clear decision about whether to accept, revise, or discard the output. Keep high-impact external actions behind normal approval controls. The scope boundary is supervised session operation and result review. It is not a generic company command-center listing or a replacement for policy, legal, or production approval workflows.