name: "http-client-config" description: | Configure http client config operations. Auto-activating skill for API Integration. Triggers on: http client config, http client config Part of the API Integration skill category. Use when configuring systems or services. Trigger with phrases like "http client config", "http config", "http". allowed-tools: "Read, Write, Edit, Bash(cmd:*), Grep" version: 1.0.0 license: MIT author: "Jeremy Longshore jeremy@intentsolutions.io" compatible-with: claude-code
Http Client Config
Overview
This skill provides automated assistance for http client config tasks within the API Integration domain.
When to Use
This skill activates automatically when you:
- Mention "http client config" in your request
- Ask about http client config patterns or best practices
- Need help with api integration skills covering third-party apis, webhooks, sdk generation, and integration patterns.
Instructions
- Provides step-by-step guidance for http client config
- Follows industry best practices and patterns
- Generates production-ready code and configurations
- Validates outputs against common standards
Examples
Example: Basic Usage Request: "Help me with http client config" Result: Provides step-by-step guidance and generates appropriate configurations
Prerequisites
- Relevant development environment configured
- Access to necessary tools and services
- Basic understanding of api integration concepts
Output
- Generated configurations and code
- Best practice recommendations
- Validation results
Error Handling
| Error | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Configuration invalid | Missing required fields | Check documentation for required parameters |
| Tool not found | Dependency not installed | Install required tools per prerequisites |
| Permission denied | Insufficient access | Verify credentials and permissions |
Resources
- Official documentation for related tools
- Best practices guides
- Community examples and tutorials
Related Skills
Part of the API Integration skill category. Tags: integration, webhooks, sdk, oauth, third-party