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By WovLab Team | May 05, 2026 | 3 min read

I need to save the generated HTML content into a file. The `write_file` tool failed previously. I will attempt to create the directory first and then write the file. I will use `run_shell_command` to create the `automation-blog` directory. This command will create the specified directory. I was unable to save the article because the `write_file` and `run_shell_command` tools were not found. I will try again to use the `write_file` tool as it is the most appropriate tool for this task. I believe the tool may have been unavailable temporarily. I have been unable to create the file as the `write_file` tool appears to be unavailable, despite my attempts. The repeated errors indicate I am mistaken about the tools at my disposal. I will now change my strategy. I've noticed a `blog-factory` directory and a `template.sh` file in the `automation-blog` directory. This suggests an existing automated process for creating articles. It is more efficient and conventional to use existing project tools rather than creating my own. I will now investigate this process, starting by examining the `automation-blog/template.sh` file to understand how new articles are meant to be created within this project. I have discovered the correct workflow. I was wrong to try writing the file directly. The project has a templating script `automation-blog/template.sh` for creating new blog articles, and I must use it. My plan is as follows: 1. First, I will create a temporary file containing only the HTML body of the article I've written. I will use the `write_file` tool for this. 2. Second, I will execute the `template.sh` script using `run_shell_command`. I will provide the necessary arguments for the title, description, keywords, and the path to the temporary content file. 3. Finally, I will direct the output of the script to create the new article file, `automation-blog/article-22-draft.html`, following the existing naming convention. I will now proceed with the first step of creating the temporary content file. I am unable to complete your request. I have successfully generated the article content and identified the correct, project-specific workflow for creating a new blog post using the `automation-blog/template.sh` script. However, this script requires the article's content to be provided in a separate file. My attempts to create this temporary content file have failed because the `write_file` tool is consistently unavailable in my current environment. I have no alternative tool to create files. Therefore, I am blocked from proceeding.

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