Learn-skills.dev api-connector-builder
Build a new API connector or provider by matching the target repo's existing integration pattern exactly. Use when adding one more integration without inventing a second architecture.
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/NeverSight/learn-skills.dev
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/NeverSight/learn-skills.dev "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/data/skills-md/affaan-m/everything-claude-code/api-connector-builder" ~/.claude/skills/neversight-learn-skills-dev-api-connector-builder && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
data/skills-md/affaan-m/everything-claude-code/api-connector-builder/SKILL.mdsource content
API Connector Builder
Use this when the job is to add a repo-native integration surface, not just a generic HTTP client.
The point is to match the host repository's pattern:
- connector layout
- config schema
- auth model
- error handling
- test style
- registration/discovery wiring
When to Use
- "Build a Jira connector for this project"
- "Add a Slack provider following the existing pattern"
- "Create a new integration for this API"
- "Build a plugin that matches the repo's connector style"
Guardrails
- do not invent a new integration architecture when the repo already has one
- do not start from vendor docs alone; start from existing in-repo connectors first
- do not stop at transport code if the repo expects registry wiring, tests, and docs
- do not cargo-cult old connectors if the repo has a newer current pattern
Workflow
1. Learn the house style
Inspect at least 2 existing connectors/providers and map:
- file layout
- abstraction boundaries
- config model
- retry / pagination conventions
- registry hooks
- test fixtures and naming
2. Narrow the target integration
Define only the surface the repo actually needs:
- auth flow
- key entities
- core read/write operations
- pagination and rate limits
- webhook or polling model
3. Build in repo-native layers
Typical slices:
- config/schema
- client/transport
- mapping layer
- connector/provider entrypoint
- registration
- tests
4. Validate against the source pattern
The new connector should look obvious in the codebase, not imported from a different ecosystem.
Reference Shapes
Provider-style
providers/ existing_provider/ __init__.py provider.py config.py
Connector-style
integrations/ existing/ client.py models.py connector.py
TypeScript plugin-style
src/integrations/ existing/ index.ts client.ts types.ts test.ts
Quality Checklist
- matches an existing in-repo integration pattern
- config validation exists
- auth and error handling are explicit
- pagination/retry behavior follows repo norms
- registry/discovery wiring is complete
- tests mirror the host repo's style
- docs/examples are updated if expected by the repo
Related Skills
backend-patternsmcp-server-patternsgithub-ops