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// Connect to any external app and perform actions on it. Use when the user wants to interact with external services like Slack, Linear, HubSpot, Salesforce, Jira, GitHub, Google Sheets, or any other app — send messages, create tasks, sync data, manage contacts, or perform any API operation.

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descriptionConnect to any external app and perform actions on it. Use when the user wants to interact with external services like Slack, Linear, HubSpot, Salesforce, Jira, GitHub, Google Sheets, or any other app — send messages, create tasks, sync data, manage contacts, or perform any API operation.
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Self-Integration

Connect to any external app and perform actions on it. Uses the Membrane API.

Making API Requests

All requests go to ${MEMBRANE_API_URL:-https://api.getmembrane.com} with a Bearer token:

Authorization: Bearer $MEMBRANE_TOKEN
Content-Type: application/json

Get the API token from the Membrane dashboard.

Workflow

Step 1: Get a Connection

A connection is an authenticated link to an external app (e.g. a user's Slack workspace, a HubSpot account). You need one before you can run actions.

1a. Check for existing connections

GET /connections

Look for a connection matching the target app. Key fields: id, name, connectorId, disconnected.

If a matching connection exists and disconnected is false, skip to Step 2.

1b. Find a connector

A connector is a pre-built adapter for an external app. Search by app name:

GET /search?q=slack

Look for results with elementType: "connector". Use element.id as connectorId in step 1d.

If nothing is found, go to step 1c to build a connector.

1c. Build a connector (if none exists)

Create a Membrane Agent session to build a connector:

POST /agent/sessions with body {"prompt": "Build a connector for Slack (https://slack.com)"}

Adjust the prompt to describe the actual app you need. Poll GET /agent/sessions/{sessionId}?wait=true&timeout=30 until state is "idle" or status is "completed".

You can send follow-up instructions via POST /agent/sessions/{sessionId}/message or abort via POST /agent/sessions/{sessionId}/interrupt.

After the connector is built, search for it again (step 1b).

1d. Request a connection

Create a connection request so the user can authenticate with the external app:

POST /connection-requests with body {"connectorId": "cnt_abc123"}

The response includes a url. Tell the user to open the url to complete authentication (OAuth, API key, etc.).

1e. Check connection result

Poll until the user completes authentication:

GET /connection-requests/{requestId}

  • status: "pending" — user hasn't completed yet, poll again.
  • status: "success" — done. Use resultConnectionId as the connection ID going forward.
  • status: "error" — failed. Check resultError for details.

Step 2: Get an Action

An action is an operation you can perform on a connected app (e.g. "Create task", "Send message", "List contacts").

2a. Search for actions

Search using a natural language description of what you want to do:

GET /actions?connectionId=con_abc123&intent=send+a+message&limit=10

Each result includes id, name, description, inputSchema (what parameters the action accepts), and outputSchema (what it returns).

If no suitable action exists, go to step 2b.

2b. Build an action (if none exists)

Use Membrane Agent. ALWAYS include the connection ID in the prompt:

POST /agent/sessions with body {"prompt": "Create a tool to send a message in a channel for connection con_abc123"}

Adjust the prompt to describe the actual action you need. Poll for completion the same way as step 1c. After the action is built, search for it again (step 2a).

Step 3: Run an Action

Execute the action using the action ID from step 2 and the connection ID from step 1:

POST /actions/{actionId}/run?connectionId=con_abc123 with body {"input": {"channel": "#general", "text": "Hello!"}}

Provide input matching the action's inputSchema.

The result is in the output field of the response.

API Reference

Base URL: ${MEMBRANE_API_URL:-https://api.getmembrane.com} Auth header: Authorization: Bearer $MEMBRANE_TOKEN

GET /connections

List all connections.

Response:

{
  "items": [
    {
      "id": "string",
      "name": "string",
      "connectorId": "string",
      "integrationId": "string (optional)",
      "disconnected": "boolean",
      "state": "NOT_CONFIGURED | SETUP_IN_PROGRESS | SETUP_FAILED | READY",
      "error": "object (optional)",
      "createdAt": "datetime",
      "updatedAt": "datetime"
    }
  ]
}

GET /search

Search workspace elements by keyword.

Query parameters:

ParamTypeDescription
qstring (required)Search query (1-200 chars)
elementTypestring (optional)Filter by type: Connector, Integration, Action, etc.
limitnumber (optional)Max results (1-100)

Response:

{
  "items": [
    {
      "elementType": "Connector",
      "element": {
        "id": "string",
        "name": "string",
        "logoUri": "string (optional)"
      }
    }
  ]
}

POST /connection-requests

Create a connection request for user authentication.

Request body (at least one identifier required):

FieldTypeDescription
connectorIdstringConnector ID
integrationIdstringIntegration ID (alternative)
integrationKeystringIntegration key (alternative)
connectionIdstringExisting connection ID (for reconnecting)
namestringCustom connection name
connectorVersionstringConnector version
connectorParametersobjectConnector-specific parameters

Response:

{
  "requestId": "string",
  "url": "string",
  "status": "pending | success | cancelled | error",
  "connectorId": "string (optional)",
  "integrationId": "string (optional)",
  "resultConnectionId": "string (optional, set on success)",
  "resultError": "object (optional, set on error)",
  "createdAt": "datetime"
}

GET /connection-requests/:requestId

Check connection request status. Same response schema as POST.

GET /actions

List or search actions.

Query parameters:

ParamTypeDescription
connectionIdstringFilter by connection
integrationIdstringFilter by integration
intentstringNatural language search (max 200 chars)
limitnumberMax results (default 10)

Response:

{
  "items": [
    {
      "id": "string",
      "name": "string",
      "key": "string",
      "description": "string (optional)",
      "type": "string",
      "inputSchema": "JSON Schema (optional)",
      "outputSchema": "JSON Schema (optional)",
      "integrationId": "string (optional)",
      "connectionId": "string (optional)"
    }
  ]
}

POST /actions/:actionId/run

Run an action.

Query parameters:

ParamTypeDescription
connectionIdstringConnection to run the action on

Request body:

FieldTypeDescription
inputanyParameters matching the action's inputSchema

Response:

{
  "output": "any"
}

POST /agent/sessions

Create an agent session to build connectors or actions.

Request body:

FieldTypeDescription
promptstring (required)Task description

Response:

{
  "id": "string",
  "status": "queued | starting | running | completed | failed | cancelled",
  "state": "busy | idle",
  "prompt": "string",
  "createdAt": "datetime",
  "updatedAt": "datetime"
}

GET /agent/sessions/:id

Get agent session status.

Query parameters:

ParamTypeDescription
waitbooleanIf true, long-poll until session is idle or timeout
timeoutnumberMax wait in seconds (1-60, default 30)

Response: same schema as POST /agent/sessions.

POST /agent/sessions/:id/message

Send a follow-up message to an active agent session.

Request body:

FieldTypeDescription
inputstring (required)Message to send

Response: same schema as POST /agent/sessions.

POST /agent/sessions/:id/interrupt

Abort an agent session.

Response:

{
  "interrupted": "boolean"
}

External Endpoints

All requests go to the Membrane API. No other external services are contacted directly by this skill.

EndpointData Sent
${MEMBRANE_API_URL:-https://api.getmembrane.com}/*API token, connection parameters, action inputs, agent prompts

Security & Privacy

  • All data is sent to the Membrane API over HTTPS.
  • MEMBRANE_TOKEN is a high-privilege credential that can create connections and run actions across external apps. Treat it as a secret.
  • Connection authentication (OAuth, API keys) is handled by Membrane — credentials for external apps are stored by the Membrane service, not locally.
  • Action inputs and outputs pass through the Membrane API to the connected external app.

By using this skill, data is sent to Membrane. Only install if you trust Membrane with access to your connected apps.