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list-connections
Use when the user asks to find, create, or look up a Power Platform connection ID or connection reference for the current environment.
用 Codex 或 Claude 帮你安装 复制这段 Prompt,粘贴到 Codex、Claude 或其他助手里,让它检查 Skill 页面并帮你完成安装。
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Use when the user asks to find, create, or look up a Power Platform connection ID or connection reference for the current environment.
用 Codex 或 Claude 帮你安装 复制这段 Prompt,粘贴到 Codex、Claude 或其他助手里,让它检查 Skill 页面并帮你完成安装。
Use when the user wants to add a Power Platform connector to a mobile app and there is no dedicated /add-* skill for that connector (Dataverse and SharePoint have their own skills).
Use when the user wants to add a data source to a mobile app but hasn't said which kind (Dataverse table, SharePoint list, or other connector).
Use when the user wants to add Dataverse tables (existing or new) to a Power Apps mobile app, extend an existing Dataverse table with new columns, or apply an approved data model plan.
Internal implementation skill invoked by /add-native for camera, image picker, barcode scanner, QR scanner, and camera/gallery Dataverse artifact workflows.
Internal implementation skill invoked by /add-native for native background GPS tracking with durable storage and Dataverse sync using @microsoft/power-apps-native-bglocation.
Internal implementation skill invoked by /add-native for app-generated PDF report workflows using expo-print and, when present, expo-sharing.
| name | list-connections |
| description | Use when the user asks to find, create, or look up a Power Platform connection ID or connection reference for the current environment. |
| user-invocable | true |
| allowed-tools | Bash |
| model | haiku |
📋 Shared instructions: shared-instructions.md — cross-cutting concerns (Windows CLI compatibility, memory bank, etc.).
Finds or creates a Power Platform connection with the Power Apps CLI. Returns the Connection ID or Connection Reference that callers feed into npx power-apps add-data-source.
Use one of the supported paths below.
If the caller already provided a connection ID, validate the connector/API ID from context and return it as-is for --connection-id.
If the caller provided a connector API ID and needs a new connection, create it from the app root:
npx power-apps create-connection --api-id <api-id> --json
Use the returned connectionId for --connection-id <connectionId>. Optional display names are supported:
npx power-apps create-connection --api-id <api-id> --display-name '<display-name>' --json
Browser-based connection creation is disabled by default. If the connector is not SSO-eligible and the command reports that browser creation is disabled, tell the user to either set POWERAPPS_CLI_ENABLE_BROWSER_CONNECTION=true and rerun the command, or create the connection in the maker portal.
If the caller provided a solution ID and needs a connection reference name, list connection references from the app root:
npx power-apps list-connection-references --solution-id <solution-id> --json
If a matching connection reference exists, return its reference name for --connection-ref <connection-ref>.
If npx power-apps create-connection or list-connection-references fails because of auth, wrong user, multiple accounts, no output, or timeout, follow shared-instructions command-failure handling and retry once.
Other failures:
Show the supported add path. A Connection ID goes into --connection-id <connection-id> when adding a data source. When Step 1b was requested, also show matching connection references; a Connection Reference goes into --connection-ref <connection-ref>.
If the needed connector is missing:
power.config.json environmentId):
https://make.powerapps.com/environments/<environment-id>/connections → + New connection/list-connections <api-id> or provide the portal connection ID so the data-source skill can continue