Skill v1.0.0
currentTrusted Publisher100/100version: "1.0.0" name: add-teams description: Adds Microsoft Teams connector to a Power Apps code app. Use when sending Teams messages, posting to channels, or integrating with Teams chat. user-invocable: true allowed-tools: Read, Edit, Write, Grep, Glob, Bash, LSP, TaskCreate, TaskUpdate, TaskList, TaskGet, AskUserQuestion, Skill model: sonnet
📋 Shared Instructions: [shared-instructions.md](${PLUGIN_ROOT}/shared/shared-instructions.md) - Cross-cutting concerns.
Add Teams
Workflow
- Check Memory Bank → 2. Add Connector → 3. Configure → 4. Build → 5. Update Memory Bank
Step 1: Check Memory Bank
Check for memory-bank.md per shared-instructions.md.
Step 2: Add Connector
First, find the connection ID (see connector-reference.md):
Run the /list-connections skill. Find the Teams connection in the output. If none exists, direct the user to create one using the environment-specific Connections URL — construct it from the active environment ID in context (from power.config.json or a prior step): https://make.powerapps.com/environments/<environment-id>/connections → + New connection → search for the connector → Create.
npx power-apps add-data-source -a teams -c <connection-id>
Step 3: Configure
Ask the user what Teams operations they need (send message, post to channel, etc.).
PostMessageToConversation -- sends a chat message via Flow bot:
await TeamsService.PostMessageToConversation({"Post as": "Flow bot","Post in": "Chat with Flow bot","Post message request": {recipient: "<recipient-upn-or-id>", // UPN or Entra object IDmessageBody: "<p>HTML message</p>", // HTML formatisAlert: false,feedbackLoopEnabled: false}});
Use Grep to find specific methods in src/generated/services/TeamsService.ts (generated files can be very large -- see connector-reference.md).
Step 4: Build
npm run build
Fix TypeScript errors before proceeding. Do NOT deploy yet.
Step 5: Update Memory Bank
Update memory-bank.md with: connector added, configured operations, build status.