This skill lets a coding agent operate
Adobe desktop applications
through
Flue
, a local shell-to-application bridge. The agent pipes ExtendScript into a per-app bridge process and gets structured JSON back. Flue covers Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, After Effects, InDesign, and Audition through a consistent stdin/stdout contract.
agent shell ->
_bridge.py
-> ExtendScript -> JSON result
When to use
The human requests work performed
inside an Adobe desktop app
— inspect the open document or project, make bounded edits, run small ExtendScript steps. A CLI agent cannot act inside these apps without a bridge like Flue.
How to proceed
Read
FLUE.md
in this directory first.
It explains how Flue works, the bridge contract, a worked ExtendScript example, and safety expectations.
Identify which Adobe app the human is working in
— Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere, After Effects, InDesign, or Audition — and use the matching adapter (e.g.
adapters/photoshop_adapter/photoshop_bridge.py
).
If Flue is installed:
also read
C:\Users\fredd.claude\skills\flue\SKILL.md
and the matching
adapters/_adapter/APP.md
for the operational contract, then work from there.
If Flue is not installed:
tell the human. The install command is
pip install flue && flue setup
. Do not install without explicit approval in the current session.
Other apps
Flue also supports Blender, Houdini, Autodesk 3ds Max, Unity, and Microsoft Office through the same stdin/stdout contract. One install covers all adapters.
Safety
Flue acts inside professional desktop software. Treat the human as the driver; prefer small, inspectable steps; avoid destructive actions unless explicitly requested. Flue is MIT-licensed and reviewable on GitHub / PyPI before use.