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Make configuration de modules

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Applique des règles Cursor pour développer avec Make configuration de modules de façon cohérente et maintenable.

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14 mai 2026
MIT License
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name: make-module-configuring

description: This skill should be used when configuring Make module parameters, assigning connections, mapping data between modules, setting up webhooks or data stores in modules, working with IML expressions, handling keys, or defining data structures for module inputs/outputs. Covers the practical HOW of module configuration — complementary to make-scenario-building which covers WHICH modules to use and WHY.

license: MIT

compatibility: Requires a Make.com account with permissions to create scenarios. Works with any agent that supports MCP (Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, etc.).

metadata:

author: Make

version: "0.1.4"

homepage: https://www.make.com

repository: https://github.com/integromat/make-skills


Make Module Configuration

This skill covers configuring individual modules within a Make scenario. Once a scenario's module composition is decided (see make-scenario-building), each module must be configured: connections assigned, parameters filled, data mapped from upstream modules, and special components (webhooks, data stores, keys) wired up.

Quick Routing

Read the reference file that matches the current task:

TaskReference
Configuring any module (start here)General Principles — 5-phase workflow: read interface, resolve components, run RPCs, fill params/mapper, validate
Setting up or assigning a connectionConnections — credential request flow, scope checking, Extract Blueprint Components
Creating or assigning a webhookWebhooks — custom vs branded, data structure definition
Creating or assigning a data storeData Stores — requires data structure first
Defining a data structure (schema)Data Structures — field types, nested structures
Provisioning keys or certificatesKeys — SSH, PEM/PFX via credential requests
Writing IML expressionsIML Expressions — functions, variables, operators, backtick rule
Mapping data between modulesMapping — module ID references, output schema discovery
Adding filter conditionsFiltering — operators, AND/OR grouping, placement rules
Configuring an aggregatorAggregators — feeder/target, variants, configuration order exception
Configuring an AI agent moduleAI Agents — tools array, AI-decided fields, restore metadata

Cardinal Rules

These apply to every module configuration. Violating any of them is the most common cause of broken scenarios.

  1. Read the interface first. Call app-module_get with outputFormat: "instructions" before configuring any module. Never guess parameter names, types, or structures.
  1. Validate every module. Call validate_module_configuration after assembling each module's config. Do not proceed if validation returns errors — no exceptions.
  1. Component creation order. Data structures, then webhooks, then connections, then keys, then data stores (dependencies flow left to right). Connections and keys require credential requests (user completes auth); webhooks, data stores, and data structures can be created directly via MCP.
  1. Configure left to right. Work upstream to downstream so output schemas are available for mapping. Exception: array aggregators need their target module configured first — see Aggregators.
  1. Connection selection is interactive. Always present all matching connections to the user and let them choose. Never auto-select, even if only one match exists. See Connections.

Official Documentation

Related Skills

  • make-scenario-building — Which modules to use and how to compose them into flows (routing, branching, filtering, iterations, aggregations, error handling)
  • make-mcp-reference — MCP server configuration, scopes, access control
// source originale publique
integromat/make-skills
/skills/make-module-configuring/SKILL.md
Licence : MIT License
Projet indépendant, non affilié à Anthropic. Ce skill reste la propriété de son auteur original.
// installer ce skill
Collez cette commande dans votre terminal à la racine de votre projet :
mkdir -p .claude/commands && curl -o ".claude/commands/SKILL.md" "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/integromat/make-skills/main/skills/make-module-configuring/SKILL.md"
Ensuite dans Claude Code, tapez /SKILL pour l'activer.
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CréateurMake
Étoiles 82
LicenceMIT License
Mis à jour14 mai 2026
Format.md
AccèsGratuit
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