n8n-node-configuration
Operation-aware node configuration guidance. Use when configuring nodes, understanding property dependencies, determining required fields, choosing between get_node detail levels, or learning commo...
Best use case
n8n-node-configuration is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Operation-aware node configuration guidance. Use when configuring nodes, understanding property dependencies, determining required fields, choosing between get_node detail levels, or learning commo...
Teams using n8n-node-configuration should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
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- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
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Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/n8n-node-configuration/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How n8n-node-configuration Compares
| Feature / Agent | n8n-node-configuration | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Operation-aware node configuration guidance. Use when configuring nodes, understanding property dependencies, determining required fields, choosing between get_node detail levels, or learning commo...
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# n8n Node Configuration
Expert guidance for operation-aware node configuration with property dependencies.
## When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when:
- Configuring n8n nodes
- Understanding property dependencies
- Determining required fields
- Choosing between get_node detail levels
- Learning common configuration patterns by node type
---
## Configuration Philosophy
**Progressive disclosure**: Start minimal, add complexity as needed
Configuration best practices:
- `get_node` with `detail: "standard"` is the most used discovery pattern
- 56 seconds average between configuration edits
- Covers 95% of use cases with 1-2K tokens response
**Key insight**: Most configurations need only standard detail, not full schema!
---
## Core Concepts
### 1. Operation-Aware Configuration
**Not all fields are always required** - it depends on operation!
**Example**: Slack node
```javascript
// For operation='post'
{
"resource": "message",
"operation": "post",
"channel": "#general", // Required for post
"text": "Hello!" // Required for post
}
// For operation='update'
{
"resource": "message",
"operation": "update",
"messageId": "123", // Required for update (different!)
"text": "Updated!" // Required for update
// channel NOT required for update
}
```
**Key**: Resource + operation determine which fields are required!
### 2. Property Dependencies
**Fields appear/disappear based on other field values**
**Example**: HTTP Request node
```javascript
// When method='GET'
{
"method": "GET",
"url": "https://api.example.com"
// sendBody not shown (GET doesn't have body)
}
// When method='POST'
{
"method": "POST",
"url": "https://api.example.com",
"sendBody": true, // Now visible!
"body": { // Required when sendBody=true
"contentType": "json",
"content": {...}
}
}
```
**Mechanism**: displayOptions control field visibility
### 3. Progressive Discovery
**Use the right detail level**:
1. **get_node({detail: "standard"})** - DEFAULT
- Quick overview (~1-2K tokens)
- Required fields + common options
- **Use first** - covers 95% of needs
2. **get_node({mode: "search_properties", propertyQuery: "..."})** (for finding specific fields)
- Find properties by name
- Use when looking for auth, body, headers, etc.
3. **get_node({detail: "full"})** (complete schema)
- All properties (~3-8K tokens)
- Use only when standard detail is insufficient
---
## Configuration Workflow
### Standard Process
```
1. Identify node type and operation
↓
2. Use get_node (standard detail is default)
↓
3. Configure required fields
↓
4. Validate configuration
↓
5. If field unclear → get_node({mode: "search_properties"})
↓
6. Add optional fields as needed
↓
7. Validate again
↓
8. Deploy
```
### Example: Configuring HTTP Request
**Step 1**: Identify what you need
```javascript
// Goal: POST JSON to API
```
**Step 2**: Get node info
```javascript
const info = get_node({
nodeType: "nodes-base.httpRequest"
});
// Returns: method, url, sendBody, body, authentication required/optional
```
**Step 3**: Minimal config
```javascript
{
"method": "POST",
"url": "https://api.example.com/create",
"authentication": "none"
}
```
**Step 4**: Validate
```javascript
validate_node({
nodeType: "nodes-base.httpRequest",
config,
profile: "runtime"
});
// → Error: "sendBody required for POST"
```
**Step 5**: Add required field
```javascript
{
"method": "POST",
"url": "https://api.example.com/create",
"authentication": "none",
"sendBody": true
}
```
**Step 6**: Validate again
```javascript
validate_node({...});
// → Error: "body required when sendBody=true"
```
**Step 7**: Complete configuration
```javascript
{
"method": "POST",
"url": "https://api.example.com/create",
"authentication": "none",
"sendBody": true,
"body": {
"contentType": "json",
"content": {
"name": "={{$json.name}}",
"email": "={{$json.email}}"
}
}
}
```
**Step 8**: Final validation
```javascript
validate_node({...});
// → Valid! ✅
```
---
## get_node Detail Levels
### Standard Detail (DEFAULT - Use This!)
**✅ Starting configuration**
```javascript
get_node({
nodeType: "nodes-base.slack"
});
// detail="standard" is the default
```
**Returns** (~1-2K tokens):
- Required fields
- Common options
- Operation list
- Metadata
**Use**: 95% of configuration needs
### Full Detail (Use Sparingly)
**✅ When standard isn't enough**
```javascript
get_node({
nodeType: "nodes-base.slack",
detail: "full"
});
```
**Returns** (~3-8K tokens):
- Complete schema
- All properties
- All nested options
**Warning**: Large response, use only when standard insufficient
### Search Properties Mode
**✅ Looking for specific field**
```javascript
get_node({
nodeType: "nodes-base.httpRequest",
mode: "search_properties",
propertyQuery: "auth"
});
```
**Use**: Find authentication, headers, body fields, etc.
### Decision Tree
```
┌─────────────────────────────────┐
│ Starting new node config? │
├─────────────────────────────────┤
│ YES → get_node (standard) │
└─────────────────────────────────┘
↓
┌─────────────────────────────────┐
│ Standard has what you need? │
├─────────────────────────────────┤
│ YES → Configure with it │
│ NO → Continue │
└─────────────────────────────────┘
↓
┌─────────────────────────────────┐
│ Looking for specific field? │
├─────────────────────────────────┤
│ YES → search_properties mode │
│ NO → Continue │
└─────────────────────────────────┘
↓
┌─────────────────────────────────┐
│ Still need more details? │
├─────────────────────────────────┤
│ YES → get_node({detail: "full"})│
└─────────────────────────────────┘
```
---
## Property Dependencies Deep Dive
### displayOptions Mechanism
**Fields have visibility rules**:
```javascript
{
"name": "body",
"displayOptions": {
"show": {
"sendBody": [true],
"method": ["POST", "PUT", "PATCH"]
}
}
}
```
**Translation**: "body" field shows when:
- sendBody = true AND
- method = POST, PUT, or PATCH
### Common Dependency Patterns
#### Pattern 1: Boolean Toggle
**Example**: HTTP Request sendBody
```javascript
// sendBody controls body visibility
{
"sendBody": true // → body field appears
}
```
#### Pattern 2: Operation Switch
**Example**: Slack resource/operation
```javascript
// Different operations → different fields
{
"resource": "message",
"operation": "post"
// → Shows: channel, text, attachments, etc.
}
{
"resource": "message",
"operation": "update"
// → Shows: messageId, text (different fields!)
}
```
#### Pattern 3: Type Selection
**Example**: IF node conditions
```javascript
{
"type": "string",
"operation": "contains"
// → Shows: value1, value2
}
{
"type": "boolean",
"operation": "equals"
// → Shows: value1, value2, different operators
}
```
### Finding Property Dependencies
**Use get_node with search_properties mode**:
```javascript
get_node({
nodeType: "nodes-base.httpRequest",
mode: "search_properties",
propertyQuery: "body"
});
// Returns property paths matching "body" with descriptions
```
**Or use full detail for complete schema**:
```javascript
get_node({
nodeType: "nodes-base.httpRequest",
detail: "full"
});
// Returns complete schema with displayOptions rules
```
**Use this when**: Validation fails and you don't understand why field is missing/required
---
## Common Node Patterns
### Pattern 1: Resource/Operation Nodes
**Examples**: Slack, Google Sheets, Airtable
**Structure**:
```javascript
{
"resource": "<entity>", // What type of thing
"operation": "<action>", // What to do with it
// ... operation-specific fields
}
```
**How to configure**:
1. Choose resource
2. Choose operation
3. Use get_node to see operation-specific requirements
4. Configure required fields
### Pattern 2: HTTP-Based Nodes
**Examples**: HTTP Request, Webhook
**Structure**:
```javascript
{
"method": "<HTTP_METHOD>",
"url": "<endpoint>",
"authentication": "<type>",
// ... method-specific fields
}
```
**Dependencies**:
- POST/PUT/PATCH → sendBody available
- sendBody=true → body required
- authentication != "none" → credentials required
### Pattern 3: Database Nodes
**Examples**: Postgres, MySQL, MongoDB
**Structure**:
```javascript
{
"operation": "<query|insert|update|delete>",
// ... operation-specific fields
}
```
**Dependencies**:
- operation="executeQuery" → query required
- operation="insert" → table + values required
- operation="update" → table + values + where required
### Pattern 4: Conditional Logic Nodes
**Examples**: IF, Switch, Merge
**Structure**:
```javascript
{
"conditions": {
"<type>": [
{
"operation": "<operator>",
"value1": "...",
"value2": "..." // Only for binary operators
}
]
}
}
```
**Dependencies**:
- Binary operators (equals, contains, etc.) → value1 + value2
- Unary operators (isEmpty, isNotEmpty) → value1 only + singleValue: true
---
## Operation-Specific Configuration
### Slack Node Examples
#### Post Message
```javascript
{
"resource": "message",
"operation": "post",
"channel": "#general", // Required
"text": "Hello!", // Required
"attachments": [], // Optional
"blocks": [] // Optional
}
```
#### Update Message
```javascript
{
"resource": "message",
"operation": "update",
"messageId": "1234567890", // Required (different from post!)
"text": "Updated!", // Required
"channel": "#general" // Optional (can be inferred)
}
```
#### Create Channel
```javascript
{
"resource": "channel",
"operation": "create",
"name": "new-channel", // Required
"isPrivate": false // Optional
// Note: text NOT required for this operation
}
```
### HTTP Request Node Examples
#### GET Request
```javascript
{
"method": "GET",
"url": "https://api.example.com/users",
"authentication": "predefinedCredentialType",
"nodeCredentialType": "httpHeaderAuth",
"sendQuery": true, // Optional
"queryParameters": { // Shows when sendQuery=true
"parameters": [
{
"name": "limit",
"value": "100"
}
]
}
}
```
#### POST with JSON
```javascript
{
"method": "POST",
"url": "https://api.example.com/users",
"authentication": "none",
"sendBody": true, // Required for POST
"body": { // Required when sendBody=true
"contentType": "json",
"content": {
"name": "John Doe",
"email": "john@example.com"
}
}
}
```
### IF Node Examples
#### String Comparison (Binary)
```javascript
{
"conditions": {
"string": [
{
"value1": "={{$json.status}}",
"operation": "equals",
"value2": "active" // Binary: needs value2
}
]
}
}
```
#### Empty Check (Unary)
```javascript
{
"conditions": {
"string": [
{
"value1": "={{$json.email}}",
"operation": "isEmpty",
// No value2 - unary operator
"singleValue": true // Auto-added by sanitization
}
]
}
}
```
---
## Handling Conditional Requirements
### Example: HTTP Request Body
**Scenario**: body field required, but only sometimes
**Rule**:
```
body is required when:
- sendBody = true AND
- method IN (POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE)
```
**How to discover**:
```javascript
// Option 1: Read validation error
validate_node({...});
// Error: "body required when sendBody=true"
// Option 2: Search for the property
get_node({
nodeType: "nodes-base.httpRequest",
mode: "search_properties",
propertyQuery: "body"
});
// Shows: body property with displayOptions rules
// Option 3: Try minimal config and iterate
// Start without body, validation will tell you if needed
```
### Example: IF Node singleValue
**Scenario**: singleValue property appears for unary operators
**Rule**:
```
singleValue should be true when:
- operation IN (isEmpty, isNotEmpty, true, false)
```
**Good news**: Auto-sanitization fixes this!
**Manual check**:
```javascript
get_node({
nodeType: "nodes-base.if",
detail: "full"
});
// Shows complete schema with operator-specific rules
```
---
## Configuration Anti-Patterns
### ❌ Don't: Over-configure Upfront
**Bad**:
```javascript
// Adding every possible field
{
"method": "GET",
"url": "...",
"sendQuery": false,
"sendHeaders": false,
"sendBody": false,
"timeout": 10000,
"ignoreResponseCode": false,
// ... 20 more optional fields
}
```
**Good**:
```javascript
// Start minimal
{
"method": "GET",
"url": "...",
"authentication": "none"
}
// Add fields only when needed
```
### ❌ Don't: Skip Validation
**Bad**:
```javascript
// Configure and deploy without validating
const config = {...};
n8n_update_partial_workflow({...}); // YOLO
```
**Good**:
```javascript
// Validate before deploying
const config = {...};
const result = validate_node({...});
if (result.valid) {
n8n_update_partial_workflow({...});
}
```
### ❌ Don't: Ignore Operation Context
**Bad**:
```javascript
// Same config for all Slack operations
{
"resource": "message",
"operation": "post",
"channel": "#general",
"text": "..."
}
// Then switching operation without updating config
{
"resource": "message",
"operation": "update", // Changed
"channel": "#general", // Wrong field for update!
"text": "..."
}
```
**Good**:
```javascript
// Check requirements when changing operation
get_node({
nodeType: "nodes-base.slack"
});
// See what update operation needs (messageId, not channel)
```
---
## Best Practices
### ✅ Do
1. **Start with get_node (standard detail)**
- ~1-2K tokens response
- Covers 95% of configuration needs
- Default detail level
2. **Validate iteratively**
- Configure → Validate → Fix → Repeat
- Average 2-3 iterations is normal
- Read validation errors carefully
3. **Use search_properties mode when stuck**
- If field seems missing, search for it
- Understand what controls field visibility
- `get_node({mode: "search_properties", propertyQuery: "..."})`
4. **Respect operation context**
- Different operations = different requirements
- Always check get_node when changing operation
- Don't assume configs are transferable
5. **Trust auto-sanitization**
- Operator structure fixed automatically
- Don't manually add/remove singleValue
- IF/Switch metadata added on save
### ❌ Don't
1. **Jump to detail="full" immediately**
- Try standard detail first
- Only escalate if needed
- Full schema is 3-8K tokens
2. **Configure blindly**
- Always validate before deploying
- Understand why fields are required
- Use search_properties for conditional fields
3. **Copy configs without understanding**
- Different operations need different fields
- Validate after copying
- Adjust for new context
4. **Manually fix auto-sanitization issues**
- Let auto-sanitization handle operator structure
- Focus on business logic
- Save and let system fix structure
---
## Detailed References
For comprehensive guides on specific topics:
- **DEPENDENCIES.md** - Deep dive into property dependencies and displayOptions
- **OPERATION_PATTERNS.md** - Common configuration patterns by node type
---
## Summary
**Configuration Strategy**:
1. Start with `get_node` (standard detail is default)
2. Configure required fields for operation
3. Validate configuration
4. Search properties if stuck
5. Iterate until valid (avg 2-3 cycles)
6. Deploy with confidence
**Key Principles**:
- **Operation-aware**: Different operations = different requirements
- **Progressive disclosure**: Start minimal, add as needed
- **Dependency-aware**: Understand field visibility rules
- **Validation-driven**: Let validation guide configuration
**Related Skills**:
- **n8n MCP Tools Expert** - How to use discovery tools correctly
- **n8n Validation Expert** - Interpret validation errors
- **n8n Expression Syntax** - Configure expression fields
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