attio-core-workflow-a
Full CRUD on Attio records -- create, read, update, delete, and search across people, companies, deals, and custom objects. Trigger: "attio records", "attio CRUD", "create attio record", "update attio person", "search attio companies", "attio objects".
Best use case
attio-core-workflow-a is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Full CRUD on Attio records -- create, read, update, delete, and search across people, companies, deals, and custom objects. Trigger: "attio records", "attio CRUD", "create attio record", "update attio person", "search attio companies", "attio objects".
Teams using attio-core-workflow-a 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.
When not to use this skill
- 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
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/attio-core-workflow-a/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How attio-core-workflow-a Compares
| Feature / Agent | attio-core-workflow-a | 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?
Full CRUD on Attio records -- create, read, update, delete, and search across people, companies, deals, and custom objects. Trigger: "attio records", "attio CRUD", "create attio record", "update attio person", "search attio companies", "attio objects".
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.
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SKILL.md Source
# Attio Records CRUD (Core Workflow A)
## Overview
Complete record lifecycle on the Attio REST API. Records are instances of objects (people, companies, deals, custom). Values are keyed by attribute slug and are always arrays (Attio supports multiselect natively).
## Prerequisites
- `attio-install-auth` completed
- Scopes: `object_configuration:read`, `record_permission:read`, `record_permission:read-write`
- Understanding of Attio attribute types (see reference table below)
## Attio Attribute Type Reference
| Type | Slug example | Value format |
|------|-------------|-------------|
| `text` | `description` | `"plain string"` |
| `number` | `revenue` | `123456` |
| `email-address` | `email_addresses` | `"ada@example.com"` (string shortcut) |
| `phone-number` | `phone_numbers` | `{ original_phone_number: "+14155551234" }` |
| `domain` | `domains` | `"acme.com"` (string shortcut) |
| `personal-name` | `name` | `{ first_name, last_name, full_name }` |
| `location` | `primary_location` | `"San Francisco, CA"` (string shortcut) |
| `record-reference` | `company` | `{ target_object: "companies", target_record_id: "..." }` |
| `select` / `status` | `stage` | `{ option: "qualified" }` |
| `currency` | `deal_value` | `{ currency_code: "USD", currency_value: 50000 }` |
| `checkbox` | `is_active` | `true` / `false` |
| `date` | `close_date` | `"2025-06-15"` |
| `timestamp` | `last_contact` | `"2025-06-15T14:30:00.000Z"` |
| `rating` | `priority` | `4` (integer 1-5) |
## Instructions
### Step 1: Create Records
```typescript
// Create a person
const person = await client.post<{ data: AttioRecord }>(
"/objects/people/records",
{
data: {
values: {
email_addresses: ["ada@example.com"],
name: [{ first_name: "Ada", last_name: "Lovelace", full_name: "Ada Lovelace" }],
phone_numbers: [{ original_phone_number: "+14155551234" }],
primary_location: ["London, UK"],
description: ["Mathematician and first programmer"],
},
},
}
);
// Create a company
const company = await client.post<{ data: AttioRecord }>(
"/objects/companies/records",
{
data: {
values: {
name: ["Babbage Analytical Engines"],
domains: ["babbage.io"],
description: ["Mechanical computing pioneer"],
primary_location: ["London, UK"],
},
},
}
);
```
### Step 2: Read a Single Record
```typescript
// GET /v2/objects/{object_slug}/records/{record_id}
const record = await client.get<{ data: AttioRecord }>(
`/objects/people/records/${person.data.id.record_id}`
);
// Access values (always arrays)
const fullName = record.data.values.name?.[0]?.full_name;
const email = record.data.values.email_addresses?.[0]?.email_address;
```
### Step 3: Update Records (PATCH vs PUT)
```typescript
// PATCH: Append to multiselect values
await client.patch<{ data: AttioRecord }>(
`/objects/people/records/${recordId}`,
{
data: {
values: {
email_addresses: ["ada.new@example.com"], // Adds to existing emails
},
},
}
);
// PUT: Overwrite (assert) -- replaces all values for specified attributes
await client.put<{ data: AttioRecord }>(
`/objects/people/records/${recordId}`,
{
data: {
values: {
email_addresses: ["only-this@example.com"], // Replaces all emails
},
},
}
);
```
### Step 4: Query with Filters and Sorts
```typescript
// POST /v2/objects/{object}/records/query
const results = await client.post<{ data: AttioRecord[] }>(
"/objects/companies/records/query",
{
// Shorthand filter (equality check)
filter: {
domains: "acme.com",
},
limit: 25,
}
);
// Verbose filter with operators
const filtered = await client.post<{ data: AttioRecord[] }>(
"/objects/people/records/query",
{
filter: {
$and: [
{ email_addresses: { email_address: { $contains: "example.com" } } },
{ name: { last_name: { $eq: "Lovelace" } } },
],
},
sorts: [
{ attribute: "created_at", field: "created_at", direction: "desc" },
],
limit: 50,
offset: 0,
}
);
```
**Available filter operators:** `$eq`, `$not_empty`, `$contains`, `$gt`, `$gte`, `$lt`, `$lte`, `$in`, `$and`, `$or`.
### Step 5: Fuzzy Search Across Objects
```typescript
// POST /v2/records/search -- searches across all objects
const search = await client.post<{ data: AttioRecord[] }>(
"/records/search",
{
query: "Ada Lovelace",
limit: 10,
}
);
```
### Step 6: Delete a Record
```typescript
// DELETE /v2/objects/{object}/records/{record_id}
await client.delete(`/objects/people/records/${recordId}`);
```
### Step 7: Link Records via Record-Reference
```typescript
// Link a person to a company
await client.patch<{ data: AttioRecord }>(
`/objects/people/records/${personId}`,
{
data: {
values: {
company: [{
target_object: "companies",
target_record_id: companyId,
}],
},
},
}
);
```
## Error Handling
| Error | Status | Cause | Solution |
|-------|--------|-------|----------|
| `not_found` | 404 | Invalid object slug or record ID | Verify with `GET /v2/objects` |
| `validation_error` | 422 | Wrong value format for attribute type | Check attribute type table above |
| `rate_limit_exceeded` | 429 | Exceeded 10-second sliding window | Honor `Retry-After` header |
| `conflict` | 409 | Duplicate on unique attribute | Use PUT (assert/upsert) |
| `insufficient_scopes` | 403 | Missing `record_permission:read-write` | Update token scopes |
## Resources
- [Attio Create Record](https://docs.attio.com/rest-api/endpoint-reference/records/create-a-record)
- [Attio List Records](https://docs.attio.com/rest-api/endpoint-reference/records/list-records)
- [Attio Search Records](https://docs.attio.com/rest-api/endpoint-reference/records/search-records)
- [Attio Filtering and Sorting](https://docs.attio.com/rest-api/how-to/filtering-and-sorting)
- [Attio Attribute Types](https://docs.attio.com/docs/attribute-types/attribute-types)
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