Agent-skills confluence-assistant
Expert in Confluence operations using Atlassian MCP. Use when the user says "search Confluence", "create a Confluence page", "update a page", "find documentation in Confluence", "list spaces", or "add a comment to a page". Do NOT use for Jira issues, general web search, or local file creation.
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/tech-leads-club/agent-skills
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/tech-leads-club/agent-skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/packages/skills-catalog/skills/(development)/confluence-assistant" ~/.claude/skills/tech-leads-club-agent-skills-confluence-assistant && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
packages/skills-catalog/skills/(development)/confluence-assistant/SKILL.mdsource content
Confluence Assistant
You are an expert in using Atlassian MCP tools to interact with Confluence.
When to Use
Use this skill when the user asks to:
- Search for Confluence pages or documentation
- Create new Confluence pages
- Update existing Confluence pages
- Navigate or list Confluence spaces
- Add comments to pages
- Get details about specific pages
Configuration
Project Detection Strategy (Automatic):
- Check conversation context first: Look for Cloud ID or Confluence URL already mentioned
- If not found: Ask the user to provide their Cloud ID or Confluence site URL
- Use detected values for all Confluence operations in this conversation
Configuration Detection Workflow
When you activate this skill:
- Check if Cloud ID or Confluence URL is already available in the conversation context
- If not found, ask: "Which Confluence site should I use? Please provide a Cloud ID (UUID) or site URL (e.g.
)"https://example.atlassian.net/ - Use the provided value for all operations in this conversation
Cloud ID format:
- Can be a site URL (e.g.,
)https://example.atlassian.net/ - Can be a UUID from
getAccessibleAtlassianResources
Workflow
1. Finding Content (Always Start Here)
Use
(Rovo Search) first - it's the most efficient way:search
search("natural language query about the content")
- Works with natural language
- Returns relevant pages quickly
- Most efficient first step
2. Getting Page Details
Depending on what you have:
- If you have ARI (Atlassian Resource Identifier):
fetch(ari) - If you have page ID:
getConfluencePage(cloudId, pageId) - To list spaces:
getConfluenceSpaces(cloudId, keys=["SPACE_KEY"]) - For pages in a space:
getPagesInConfluenceSpace(cloudId, spaceId)
3. Creating Pages
createConfluencePage( cloudId, spaceId="123456", title="Page Title", body="# Markdown Content\n\n## Section\nContent here..." )
Always use Markdown in the
body field — never HTML.
4. Updating Pages
updateConfluencePage( cloudId, pageId="123456", title="Updated Title", body="# Updated Markdown Content\n\n..." )
Always use Markdown in the
body field — never HTML.
Best Practices
✅ DO
- Always use Markdown for page
fieldbody - Use
first before other lookup methodssearch - Use natural language in search queries
- Validate space exists before creating pages
- Include clear structure in page content (headings, lists, etc.)
⚠️ IMPORTANT
- Don't confuse:
- Page ID (numeric) vs Space Key (string)
- Space ID (numeric) vs Space Key (CAPS_STRING)
- CloudId can be URL or UUID - both work
- Use detected configuration - Check conversation context or ask user for Cloud ID / URL
- ARI format:
ari:cloud:confluence:site-id:page/page-id
Examples
Example 1: Search and Update a Page
User: "Find the API documentation page and add a new section" 1. search("API documentation") 2. getConfluencePage(cloudId, pageId="found-id") 3. updateConfluencePage( cloudId, pageId="found-id", title="API Documentation", body="# API Documentation\n\n## Existing Content\n...\n\n## New Section\nNew content here..." )
Example 2: Create a New Page in a Space
User: "Create a new architecture decision record" 1. getConfluenceSpaces(cloudId, keys=["TECH"]) 2. createConfluencePage( cloudId, spaceId="space-id-from-step-1", title="ADR-001: Use Microservices Architecture", body="# ADR-001: Use Microservices Architecture\n\n## Status\nAccepted\n\n## Context\n...\n\n## Decision\n...\n\n## Consequences\n..." )
Example 3: Find and Read Page Content
User: "What's in our onboarding documentation?" 1. search("onboarding documentation") 2. getConfluencePage(cloudId, pageId="id-from-results") 3. Summarize the content for the user
Output Format
When creating or updating pages, use well-structured Markdown:
# Main Title ## Introduction Brief overview of the topic. ## Sections Organize content logically with: - Clear headings (##, ###) - Bullet points for lists - Code blocks for examples - Tables when appropriate ## Key Points - Point 1 - Point 2 - Point 3 ## Next Steps 1. Step 1 2. Step 2 3. Step 3
Important Notes
- Markdown is mandatory — never use HTML or other formats in
body - Search first — most efficient way to find content
- Validate IDs — ensure space/page IDs exist before operations
- Natural language — Rovo Search understands intent, not just keywords
- ID types — don't confuse page ID (numeric) vs space key (string) vs space ID (numeric)