Agent skill
PowerPlatform
Generate Power Automate flows from natural language. Reads connector schemas from work repo, outputs deployable solution files. USE WHEN user says 'create flow', 'power automate', 'automate workflow', or describes a business process to automate.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry/tree/main/skills/data/powerplatform
SKILL.md
PowerPlatform - Flow Generation Skill
Generate Power Automate flows from natural language descriptions using connector schemas exported from your work environment.
Examples
Example: Simple notification flow
User: "Create a flow that sends me a Teams message when I get an email with 'urgent' in the subject"
-> Reads Office365/Teams connector schemas
-> Generates flow JSON with email trigger + Teams action
-> Outputs solution ZIP to work repo
Example: Approval workflow
User: "Make a flow for document approval - when a file is added to SharePoint, start an approval, then move to approved/rejected folder"
-> Uses SharePoint trigger + Approvals + SharePoint actions
-> Includes conditional branching
-> Outputs deployable solution
Architecture
Work Repo (schemas) PAI (this skill)
~/Projects/work/scripts/ ~/.claude/skills/PowerPlatform/
power-platform/
├── connectors/ ──reads──> ├── SKILL.md
│ ├── shared_teams.json ├── templates/
│ ├── shared_outlook.json ├── reference/
│ └── ... └── examples/
├── manifest.json
└── generated/ <──writes── [Solution ZIPs]
Workflow
1. Check Available Connectors
Before generating, read the manifest to see what connectors are available:
cat ~/Projects/work/scripts/power-platform/manifest.json
If manifest.json doesn't exist or is stale, inform user to run the export script at work.
2. Parse User Request
Extract from natural language:
- Trigger: What starts the flow (email arrives, file created, scheduled, manual)
- Actions: What the flow does (send message, create item, update record)
- Conditions: Any branching logic (if/then, switch)
- Data flow: What data passes between steps
3. Generate Flow Definition
Create the flow JSON following Power Automate schema. Key structure:
{
"properties": {
"definition": {
"$schema": "https://schema.management.azure.com/providers/Microsoft.Logic/schemas/2016-06-01/workflowdefinition.json#",
"triggers": { ... },
"actions": { ... }
},
"connectionReferences": { ... }
}
}
4. Package as Solution
Wrap in solution structure for import:
solution/
├── [Content_Types].xml
├── customizations.xml
├── solution.xml
└── Workflows/
└── {flow-guid}-{flow-name}.json
5. Output
Save to: ~/Projects/work/scripts/power-platform/generated/
Connection References
Flows use connection references that map to actual connections in the target environment. Use placeholder IDs that will be resolved on import:
"connectionReferences": {
"shared_teams": {
"connectionName": "shared_teams",
"source": "Embedded",
"id": "/providers/Microsoft.PowerApps/apis/shared_teams",
"tier": "NotSpecified"
}
}
On import, Power Platform prompts user to map these to their actual connections.
Expression Syntax
Power Automate uses a specific expression language. Common patterns:
Dynamic Content References
@{triggerOutputs()?['body/subject']} # Email subject from trigger
@{body('Get_item')?['Title']} # Field from previous action
@{items('Apply_to_each')?['name']} # Current item in loop
Functions
@{utcNow()} # Current timestamp
@{concat('Hello ', triggerBody()?['name'])} # String concatenation
@{if(equals(1,1),'yes','no')} # Conditional
@{length(body('Get_items')?['value'])} # Array length
@{formatDateTime(utcNow(),'yyyy-MM-dd')} # Date formatting
Conditions
"expression": {
"and": [
{ "contains": ["@triggerOutputs()?['body/subject']", "urgent"] },
{ "equals": ["@triggerOutputs()?['body/importance']", "high"] }
]
}
See reference/expressions.md for full syntax guide.
Common Triggers
| Trigger | Connector | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
When_a_new_email_arrives |
Office365 | Email automation |
When_a_file_is_created |
SharePoint | Document workflows |
When_an_item_is_created |
SharePoint | List automation |
When_a_row_is_added |
Dataverse | Database triggers |
Recurrence |
Schedule | Scheduled jobs |
manual |
Manual | Button-triggered |
When_a_HTTP_request_is_received |
HTTP | Webhook/API trigger |
Common Actions
| Action | Connector | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
Send_an_email |
Office365 | Email notifications |
Post_message_in_a_chat_or_channel |
Teams | Team notifications |
Create_item |
SharePoint | Add list items |
Update_item |
SharePoint | Modify list items |
Start_and_wait_for_an_approval |
Approvals | Approval workflows |
Create_a_row |
Dataverse | Database writes |
HTTP |
HTTP | External API calls |
Templates
Pre-built patterns in templates/:
approval-flow.json- Standard approval workflownotification-flow.json- Event-triggered notificationsscheduled-report.json- Scheduled data collectionform-processing.json- Forms response handlingfile-sync.json- Cross-system file operations
Generation Process
When asked to create a flow:
-
Read available schemas:
bashls ~/Projects/work/scripts/power-platform/connectors/ cat ~/Projects/work/scripts/power-platform/manifest.json -
Load relevant connector schemas for the requested functionality
-
Select appropriate template or build from scratch
-
Generate flow JSON with:
- Unique GUID for flow
- Proper trigger configuration
- Action sequence with correct operation IDs
- Connection references for all connectors used
- Expression syntax for dynamic content
-
Create solution package using
tools/package-solution.sh -
Save to generated folder and inform user
Limitations
- Cannot deploy directly - User must import at work
- Connection mapping required - User maps connections on import
- Premium connectors - Some require premium licenses
- Custom connectors - Not supported without schema export
- Schema freshness - Depends on export frequency at work
Files Reference
| File | Purpose |
|---|---|
templates/*.json |
Pre-built flow patterns |
reference/expressions.md |
Expression syntax guide |
reference/triggers.md |
Trigger configurations |
reference/actions.md |
Action configurations |
examples/*.json |
Working example flows |
tools/package-solution.sh |
Solution packager script |
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