| name | api-response-cacher |
| description | Configure api response cacher operations. Auto-activating skill for API Integration. Triggers on: api response cacher, api response cacher Part of the API Integration skill category. Use when working with APIs or building integrations. Trigger with phrases like "api response cacher", "api cacher", "api". |
| allowed-tools | Read, Write, Edit, Bash(cmd:*), Grep |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| license | MIT |
| author | Jeremy Longshore <jeremy@intentsolutions.io> |
Api Response Cacher
Overview
This skill provides automated assistance for api response cacher tasks within the API Integration domain.
When to Use
This skill activates automatically when you:
- Mention "api response cacher" in your request
- Ask about api response cacher 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 api response cacher
- 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 api response cacher" 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