| name | ingestion-and-connectors |
| description | Create, sync, and diagnose Brain sources across all providers (manual, generic, clips, slack, granola, github) — health states, sync scheduling, and credential resolution. Use when adding a source, running or debugging a sync, or the user asks why a source is stale, erroring, or not importing. |
Ingestion and Connectors
For Slack-specific rollout steps (channel allow-lists, pilot runs, scope
checklist), read brain-runbook instead — this skill covers the
provider-agnostic source lifecycle.
Source Providers
create-source accepts exactly manual, generic, clips, slack,
granola, or github (sourceProviderSchema in actions/_schemas.ts), and
rejects anything else. There is no arbitrary/custom
provider string — a generic webhook-fed source uses provider: "generic"
with a sourceKey + minted ingestToken, not a made-up provider id.
pnpm --filter brain action create-source \
--title "Support call transcripts" \
--provider generic \
--sourceKey support-calls \
--visibility org
create-source returns ingestToken in the response once — it is stored
only as a SHA-256 hash (ingestTokenHash) on the source row, so it cannot be
retrieved again later. Surface it to the user immediately (e.g. for wiring
into an external system's webhook config) rather than assuming you can read
it back with get-source.
Manual sources are push/import-driven and private by default. Use
import-markdown-files for a bounded folder or batch of .md / .markdown
files; it preserves relative paths for deduplication, stores searchable text as
document captures, and reports each file's import or privacy outcome. Use the
standard sharing actions to change a source to organization visibility or grant
specific access. Do not use sync-source for a manual source.
Blessed FAQ And Docs Publishers
Approved FAQs, docs, handbooks, and similar owned resources use the same
generic signed source contract. They are not a new provider and do not require
Brain to crawl the entire upstream system. The source owner publishes only the
records Brain is allowed to use:
pnpm --filter brain action create-source \
--title "Blessed Agent Native docs" \
--provider generic \
--sourceKey agent-native-docs \
--policy '{"trustTier":"blessed","answerEligible":true,"authority":100,"freshnessWindowDays":null,"reviewRequired":false,"conflictBehavior":"prefer-higher-authority"}' \
--visibility org
The source answer policy is code-enforced:
| Field | Effect |
|---|
trustTier | blessed, standard, or untrusted; cited answers rank higher trust first. |
answerEligible | Excludes the source from ask-brain answers when false. |
authority | Ranks otherwise eligible sources from 0 to 100. |
freshnessWindowDays | Excludes source-backed results after the configured window; null disables expiry. |
reviewRequired | Raw captures cannot support answers, and company knowledge enters review. |
conflictBehavior | Prefer higher authority, surface conflicts, or require review before raw support. |
Legacy sources remain standard, answer-eligible, authority 50, with no
freshness expiry. Use update-source --policy ... to tighten an existing
source without recreating it.
Source Health States
get-brain-health (readBrainHealth in server/lib/brain-health.ts) is the
single action to check before telling a user "your source is broken" or
"nothing has synced yet." Each source gets one deterministic health value:
| Health | Meaning |
|---|
error | Source status === "error", has lastError, or its latest sync run failed. |
paused | Source status is paused or archived. |
needs_setup | Slack source with no configured channel allow-list yet (channelIds/channels/allowedChannels all empty). |
needs_sync | Auto-sync-eligible provider (slack/granola/github) that has never completed a sync (lastSyncedAt is null). |
stale | Past its computed nextSyncAt by more than a 15-minute grace window. |
healthy | None of the above. |
get-brain-health also reports distillationQueue counts (pending,
failed, stale — a processing row untouched for 15+ minutes counts as
stale), proposals.pending, sources.attention (every non-healthy source),
and ordered setup.nextSteps. Read this before diagnosing a "why isn't X in
Brain yet" question — it is cheaper and more reliable than inspecting
individual sources by hand.
Running a Sync
sync-source --sourceId=<id> runs one source's connector immediately
(requires editor access on that source). Slack scans only its allow-listed
channels; Granola polls accessible notes; GitHub imports approved
repository issues/PRs.
sync-due-sources sweeps every accessible source whose nextSyncAt has
passed. Prefer this for "catch everything up" requests instead of listing
sources and calling sync-source in a loop.
- Auto-sync only applies to
slack, granola, and github sources, and only
when the source's own config doesn't explicitly set autoSync: false
(sourceAutoSync in brain-health.ts). manual, generic, and clips
sources are push/import-driven, not polled — there's no nextSyncAt to
wait on for those.
Beyond the Source Actions
Source sync actions are convenience readers, not integration limits. For ad hoc
provider analysis, or a question that needs an endpoint, filter, or payload the
source actions do not model, call provider-api-catalog / provider-api-docs
first, then provider-api-request against the provider's real HTTP API. Use
connectionId for a specific shared grant and accountId for a specific OAuth
account.
Credential Resolution Order
For connector work, use existing workspace integration grants when available;
do not duplicate provider tokens into Brain. Every provider-backed source
resolves its credential in this order (never skip ahead or ask for a duplicate
token if an earlier tier already has one):
- Granted
workspace_connections / workspace_connection_grants for
appId=brain — a shared credential another app or Dispatch already
connected and granted to Brain.
- Backward-compatible Brain-local SQL credentials (legacy, pre-workspace-grant
sources).
- Registered vault secrets scoped to the same user/org/workspace.
Brain source credentials do not fall back to raw deploy-level environment
variables — .env/.env.local alone will not satisfy a source's credential
check. list-connection-providers reports per-provider readiness
(connected, granted, needs_grant, not_connected) plus credential
health, so check that before telling a user to paste a new token — if a
provider shows needs_grant, the fix is granting Brain access to the existing
connection, not creating a new one.
Editing And Removing Sources
update-source edits title, config, cursor, status, or answer policy on an
existing source.
delete-source is a hard delete — there's no soft-archive alternative
exposed as an action; setting status: "paused" via update-source is the
reversible way to stop a source without losing its captures.
list-sources --provider=<p> --includeArchived=<bool> is scoped by
accessFilter — sharing/visibility rules apply the same way they do for
knowledge and proposals.
Related Skills
brain — distillation, retrieval, and publish-tier mechanics once a
capture exists.
brain-runbook — Slack rollout steps, distillation worker internals,
scheduled sync cron wiring, demo/eval seeding, and the generic ingest
webhook payload shape.
sharing — the accessFilter/assertAccess pattern used throughout source
and capture reads.