Agent skill
enact-dice-roll-rust
Roll dice with configurable sides and count - a simple Rust example tool
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npx add-skill https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace/tree/main/skills/enactprotocol/enact-dice-roll-rust
SKILL.md
Dice Roll (Rust)
A simple dice rolling tool written in Rust. Demonstrates how to create an Enact tool with Rust.
Features
- Roll any number of dice with configurable sides
- Returns individual rolls and total sum
- Supports common dice types: d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20, d100
Usage Examples
CLI
Roll a single d6
enact run enact/dice-roll-rust
Roll 2d6 (two six-sided dice)
enact run enact/dice-roll-rust -a '{"sides": 6, "count": 2}'
Roll a d20
enact run enact/dice-roll-rust -a '{"sides": 20}'
Roll 4d6 for D&D stats
enact run enact/dice-roll-rust -a '{"sides": 6, "count": 4}'
MCP (for LLMs/Agents)
When using via MCP, call enact__dice-roll-rust with:
sides: Number of sides per die (default: 6)count: Number of dice to roll (default: 1)
Output
Returns JSON with:
rolls: Array of individual die resultstotal: Sum of all rollssides: The die type usedcount: Number of dice rolled
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