Smart Model Routing for Z.AI

v1.0.0

Auto-route tasks to the cheapest z.ai (GLM) model that works correctly. Three-tier progression: Flash → Standard → Plus/32B. Classify before responding. FLASH (default): factual Q&A, greetings, reminders, status checks, lookups, simple file ops, heartbeats, casual chat, 1–2 sentence tasks, cron jobs. ESCALATE TO STANDARD: code >10 lines, analysis, comparisons, planning, reports, multi-step reasoning, tables, long writing >3 paragraphs, summarization, research synthesis, most user conversations. ESCALATE TO PLUS/32B: architecture decisions, complex debugging, multi-file refactoring, strategic planning, nuanced judgment, deep research, critical production decisions. Rule: If a human needs >30 seconds of focused thinking, escalate. If Standard struggles with complexity, go to Plus/32B. Save major API costs by starting cheap and escalating only when needed.

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Purpose & Capability
The name and description (auto-route to the cheapest working GLM model) match the SKILL.md guidance. However, the skill is purely an instruction document — it contains rules and example session_spawn calls but no code, no integration, and no credentials. That means it cannot itself contact z.ai or enforce routing; it only tells an agent how to decide which model to pick. This is coherent but important to understand.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md confines itself to classification and escalation rules for model selection and includes example usage (sessions_spawn). It does not instruct reading unrelated files, sending data to external endpoints, or harvesting secrets. The guidance assumes the agent/platform provides a sessions_spawn capability.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files are present. This minimizes disk writes and third-party installs; lower risk and consistent with an instruction-only policy.
Credentials
No environment variables, credentials, or config paths are requested. That is proportionate to an instruction-only routing policy.
Persistence & Privilege
Skill does not request always:true, does not modify other skills, and keeps no persistent privileges. Autonomous invocation is allowed by platform default but the skill itself doesn't demand elevated presence or cross-skill access.
Assessment
This skill is a policy document (routing heuristics) rather than an integration: it won't call z.ai or incur costs on its own and it doesn't ask for any secrets. Before relying on it, confirm your agent platform actually supports and enforces model selection (sessions_spawn or equivalent) and respects these rules. Test the escalation rules with non-critical tasks to ensure they don't cause excessive upscaling (and cost). If you intend automatic spawning of z.ai models, you'll need appropriate platform wiring and credentials elsewhere — the skill itself does not provide or request them. Finally, monitor logs and set budget/timeout guards so repeated automatic escalation or retries can't run up unexpected API charges.

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