🐛 Letta

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This skill helps you build and debug stateful AI agents with Letta, manage memory, and integrate tools across multi-agent workflows.

QUICK INSTALL
npx playbooks add skill delorenj/skills --skill letta

About Letta

This skill helps you build and debug stateful AI agents with Letta, manage memory, and integrate tools across multi-agent workflows.

The 20-word prompt provides structured debugging guidance — covering detailed methodology and consistent output formats. Install it in one command.

Use Cases

  • Systematically diagnosing production errors and crashes
  • Tracing memory leaks and performance bottlenecks
  • Debugging async race conditions and concurrency issues
  • Root-cause analysis with structured logging

Example Prompts

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System Prompt (20 words)

This skill helps you build and debug stateful AI agents with Letta, manage memory, and integrate tools across multi-agent workflows.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Letta?

Letta is a free debugging skill for AI coding agents. This skill helps you build and debug stateful AI agents with Letta, manage memory, and integrate tools across multi-agent workflows.. It provides a specialized system prompt that configures your agent with debugging expertise.

How do I use Letta with Claude Code?

Run npx playbooks add skill delorenj/skills --skill letta in your terminal to install Letta into your Claude Code session. It works immediately after installation.

Which AI coding agents work with Letta?

Letta is compatible with Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, Windsurf, OpenClaw, Cline, and any AI agent that supports custom system prompts or .cursorrules files.

Is Letta free to use?

Yes, Letta is completely free and open source. The full source is available on GitHub at https://github.com/delorenj/skills/tree/main/letta. You only need a subscription to the AI agent you use it with.

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