Workato Connector SDK documentation for building custom connectors
npx claudepluginhub grailautomation/claude-plugins --plugin workato-connector-sdkThis skill should be used when the user asks about "build action", "create action", "execute block", "input_fields", "output_fields", "streaming action", "multistep action", "config_fields", "wait for resume", or needs to implement actions for a Workato custom connector.
This skill should be used when the user asks about "connector planning", "code patterns", "defining schema", "best practices workato", "error handling workato", "connector architecture", "object_definitions patterns", "reusable methods", or needs advanced guidance for building production-quality Workato connectors.
This skill should be used when the user asks about "connector authentication", "oauth workato", "api key auth", "jwt authentication", "aws auth connector", "basic auth connector", "multi_auth", "connection block", or needs to implement authentication for a Workato custom connector.
Workato Connector SDK CLI reference (Ruby gem workato-connector-sdk). Use when the user asks about "workato gem", "workato-connector-sdk", "run connector locally", "rspec test", "write connector tests", "vcr cassettes", "connector_spec", "workato exec", "workato push", "workato new connector", "workato generate schema", or needs to develop, test, or debug Workato custom connectors locally with the Ruby CLI. NOT the Platform CLI (Python) for workspace management — use workato-platform-cli for that.
This skill should be used when the user asks about "request_format", "response_format", "xml format workato", "json format workato", "multipart form", "form-url-encoded", "parse xml", "build xml", or needs to handle different data formats in a Workato connector.
This skill should be used when the user asks about "getting started workato sdk", "first connector", "connector quickstart", "share connector", "version control connector", "workato walkthrough", "connector examples", or is new to building Workato custom connectors.
This skill should be used when the user asks about "sdk reference", "actions block reference", "triggers block reference", "object_definitions", "methods block", "pick_lists", "schema block", "http methods workato", "ruby methods workato", or needs API reference documentation for Workato SDK blocks and methods.
This skill should be used when the user asks about "build trigger", "webhook trigger", "poll trigger", "dynamic webhook", "static webhook", "hybrid trigger", "dedup", "trigger_limit", "closure", or needs to implement triggers for a Workato custom connector.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "build a Workato connector", "create a custom connector", "improve connector UX", "add input fields to connector", "make fields sticky", "use extends_schema", "add dynamic fields", or is working with Workato SDK Ruby DSL for custom connectors. Also use proactively when implementing connector actions or configuring input field visibility.
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