name: fetch-rfc description: Fetch an RFC from Notion given a URL. Use when user wants to view, review, or work with an existing RFC document. Accepts Notion page URLs or page IDs. argument-hint: <notion-url-or-id> user-invocable: true
Fetch RFC from Notion
Fetch and display an RFC document from Notion for review or reference.
Input
Notion page URL or ID: $ARGUMENTS
Accepted formats:
- Full URL:
https://www.notion.so/RFC-Title-2e7258b8ba0c81b4bb63e95dd3811984 - URL with workspace:
https://www.notion.so/workspace/RFC-Title-2e7258b8ba0c81b4bb63e95dd3811984 - Page ID with dashes:
2e7258b8-ba0c-81b4-bb63-e95dd3811984 - Page ID without dashes:
2e7258b8ba0c81b4bb63e95dd3811984
Steps
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Parse the input from
$ARGUMENTS:- If full URL, extract the page ID (32-character hex string at the end)
- If page ID, use directly
- Validate format before proceeding
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Fetch the RFC using Notion MCP:
mcp__notion__notion-fetch with: - id: {page_id or full URL}The tool accepts both URLs and IDs directly.
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Extract from the response:
- Page title
- Page content (Notion-flavored Markdown)
- Page URL (for reference)
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Display the RFC content:
- Show the title prominently
- Render the full RFC content
- Include the Notion URL for direct access
Output Format
# {RFC Title}
**Notion URL:** {url}
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{Full RFC content in Markdown}
Error Handling
- If page not found: "RFC not found. Please check the URL or page ID."
- If access denied: "Unable to access this RFC. The page may not be shared with the Notion integration."
- If invalid format: "Invalid Notion URL or page ID. Expected format: https://www.notion.so/... or a 32-character page ID."
Notes
- The Notion MCP
notion-fetchtool handles URL parsing internally - Content is returned in Notion-flavored Markdown format
- This skill is read-only - it does not modify the RFC
- For creating new RFCs, use
/plan-rfcinstead - For breaking down an RFC into tickets, use
/breakdown-rfc(if available)