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Connect to and operate Power Automate cloud flows via a FlowStudio MCP server. Use when asked to: list flows, read a flow definition, check run history, inspect action outputs, resubmit a run, cancel a running flow, view connections, get a trigger URL, validate a definition, monitor flow health, or any task that requires talking to the Power Automate API through an MCP tool. Also use for Power Platform environment discovery and connection management. Requires a FlowStudio MCP subscription or compatible server — see https://mcp.flowstudio.app
Build, scaffold, and deploy Power Automate cloud flows using the FlowStudio MCP server. Load this skill when asked to: create a flow, build a new flow, deploy a flow definition, scaffold a Power Automate workflow, construct a flow JSON, update an existing flow's actions, patch a flow definition, add actions to a flow, wire up connections, or generate a workflow definition from scratch. Requires a FlowStudio MCP subscription — see https://mcp.flowstudio.app
Debug failing Power Automate cloud flows using the FlowStudio MCP server. Load this skill when asked to: debug a flow, investigate a failed run, why is this flow failing, inspect action outputs, find the root cause of a flow error, fix a broken Power Automate flow, diagnose a timeout, trace a DynamicOperationRequestFailure, check connector auth errors, read error details from a run, or troubleshoot expression failures. Requires a FlowStudio MCP subscription — see https://mcp.flowstudio.app
Expert automation workflow refactoring tool for Power Automate, n8n, Make, Zapier and other platforms. Optimizes existing flows by improving performance, reliability, maintainability, and best practices compliance. Triggers when user wants to improve, optimize, refactor, correct values, enhance, or modernize workflows. Analyzes JSON, suggests improvements, outputs refactored flow maintaining original functionality unless changes requested.
Fast automation platform error resolver for Power Automate, n8n, Make, Zapier and other platforms. Handles common patterns like 401/403 auth errors, 429 throttling, and data format issues. Provides immediate fixes without deep research for well-known error patterns. Use when error matches common scenarios (status codes 401, 403, 404, 429, timeout, parse JSON failures). For complex or unknown errors, defer to automation-debugger skill. When the user outputs some code/json snippets and ask for a quick fix, this skill will provide immediate solutions.