Airtable Master
This is NOT a user-facing skill. It's a shared resource library.
Purpose
Provides shared resources to eliminate duplication across:
- •
airtable-connect- Connect to bases, discover schema - •
airtable-query- Query records with filters - •
airtable-sync- Import/export records
Instead of loading this skill, users invoke the specific skill above.
Architecture: DRY Principle
Problem solved: Multiple Airtable skills would have duplicated content (setup instructions, API docs, error handling).
Solution: Extract shared content into references/ and scripts/.
Result: Single source of truth, reduced context per skill.
Shared Resources
references/
setup-guide.md - Complete setup wizard
- •Creating Personal Access Token (PAT)
- •Configuring .env file
- •Selecting scopes
- •Validation steps
api-reference.md - API patterns
- •Base URL and headers
- •Key endpoints (bases, tables, records)
- •Pagination
- •Batch operations
- •Rate limits
error-handling.md - Troubleshooting
- •HTTP error codes (401, 403, 404, 422, 429)
- •Recovery patterns
- •Debugging tips
field-types.md - Field type reference
- •All 20+ Airtable field types
- •Read and write formats
- •Type-specific validation
scripts/
Configuration & Setup
check_airtable_config.py - Pre-flight validation
python check_airtable_config.py [--verbose] [--json]
| Argument | Required | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
--verbose / -v | No | False | Show detailed output |
--json | No | False | Output structured JSON for AI consumption |
Exit codes: 0=configured, 1=partial (no bases), 2=not configured
When to Use: Run this FIRST before any Airtable operation. Use to validate PAT is configured, test API connection, check base access, or diagnose authentication issues.
setup_airtable.py - Interactive setup wizard
python setup_airtable.py [--non-interactive] [--api-key KEY]
| Argument | Required | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
--non-interactive | No | False | Skip prompts (requires API key) |
--api-key | No | - | API key for non-interactive mode |
Default: Runs interactively. Guides through PAT creation, tests connection, saves to .env, auto-runs base discovery.
When to Use: Use when Airtable integration needs initial setup, when check_airtable_config.py returns exit code 2, or when user needs to reconfigure credentials or switch workspaces.
discover_bases.py - Base discovery (GET /meta/bases)
python discover_bases.py [--refresh] [--json] [--with-schema]
| Argument | Required | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
--refresh | No | False | Force re-discovery even if cache exists |
--json | No | False | Output as JSON only (no progress messages) |
--with-schema | No | False | Also fetch table schemas (slower) |
Saves to: 01-memory/integrations/airtable-bases.yaml
When to Use: Use when user asks "what bases do I have", "list my airtable bases", "show tables", after adding new bases, or when base/table name resolution fails (--refresh to update cache).
Record Operations
query_records.py - Query records from table (GET /{baseId}/{tableIdOrName})
python query_records.py --base BASE --table TABLE [--filter FORMULA] [--fields FIELDS] [--view VIEW] [--sort FIELD] [--limit N] [--json] [--verbose]
| Argument | Required | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
--base | Yes | - | Base ID (appXXX) or name |
--table | Yes | - | Table ID (tblXXX) or name |
--filter | No | - | Airtable formula filter |
--fields | No | - | Comma-separated field names to retrieve |
--view | No | - | View ID or name |
--sort | No | - | Sort field (prefix with - for descending) |
--limit | No | - | Max records to return |
--json | No | False | Output as JSON |
--verbose / -v | No | False | Show debug info |
Filter Formula Examples:
--filter "{Status}='Active'"
--filter "AND({Status}='Active', {Priority}='High')"
--filter "SEARCH('john', LOWER({Name}))"
--filter "{Due Date} < TODAY()"
When to Use: Use when user wants to read records from a table, search with filters, list data from Airtable, or retrieve specific records. Supports Airtable formula syntax for complex filters.
manage_records.py - CRUD operations (POST/PATCH/PUT/DELETE /{baseId}/{tableIdOrName})
# Create record(s) python manage_records.py create --base BASE --table TABLE --data JSON [--file FILE] [--typecast] [--json] [--verbose] # Update record(s) python manage_records.py update --base BASE --table TABLE --record RECID --data JSON [--file FILE] [--typecast] [--replace] [--json] [--verbose] # Delete record(s) python manage_records.py delete --base BASE --table TABLE --record RECID [--file FILE] [--json] [--verbose]
| Argument | Required | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
action | Yes | - | Action: create, update, delete (positional) |
--base | Yes | - | Base ID (appXXX) or name |
--table | Yes | - | Table ID (tblXXX) or name |
--record | No* | - | Record ID (for update/delete single record) |
--data | No* | - | JSON data for fields |
--file | No* | - | JSON file with record(s) data |
--typecast | No | False | Enable automatic type conversion |
--replace | No | False | Replace mode for update (PUT vs PATCH) |
--json | No | False | Output as JSON |
--verbose / -v | No | False | Show debug info |
*For create: --data or --file required
*For update: --record + --data or --file required
*For delete: --record or --file required
Usage Examples:
# Create a single record
python manage_records.py create --base "My CRM" --table "Contacts" \
--data '{"Name": "John Doe", "Email": "john@example.com"}'
# Create multiple records from file
python manage_records.py create --base appXXX --table tblYYY --file records.json
# Update a record
python manage_records.py update --base "Tasks" --table "Tasks" \
--record recXXX --data '{"Status": "Done"}'
# Delete a record
python manage_records.py delete --base "Tasks" --table "Tasks" --record recXXX
# Batch operations with typecast
python manage_records.py create --base "CRM" --table "Leads" \
--file leads.json --typecast
Batch Limits: Max 10 records per API call (script handles batching automatically)
When to Use: Use create when user wants to add new records, update to modify existing records (PATCH=partial, PUT=replace), delete to remove records. Supports batch operations from JSON files.
Intelligent Error Detection Flow
When an Airtable skill fails due to missing configuration, the AI should:
Step 1: Run Config Check with JSON Output
python 00-system/skills/airtable/airtable-master/scripts/check_airtable_config.py --json
Step 2: Parse the ai_action Field
The JSON output includes an ai_action field that tells the AI what to do:
| ai_action | What to Do |
|---|---|
proceed_with_operation | Config OK, continue with the original operation |
proceed_with_warning | Partial config (API works but no bases accessible) |
prompt_for_api_key | Ask user: "I need your Airtable API key. Get one at https://airtable.com/create/tokens" |
run_setup_wizard | Run: python 00-system/skills/airtable/airtable-master/scripts/setup_airtable.py |
Step 3: Help User Fix Issues
If ai_action is prompt_for_api_key:
- •Tell user: "Airtable integration needs setup. I need your Personal Access Token (PAT)."
- •Show them: "Get one at: https://airtable.com/create/tokens"
- •Guide them through scopes: "Add scopes: data.records:read, data.records:write, schema.bases:read"
- •Ask: "Paste your Airtable PAT here (starts with 'pat.'):"
- •Once they provide it, write directly to
.env:code# Edit .env file to add: AIRTABLE_API_KEY=pat.their_token_here
- •Re-run config check to verify
JSON Output Structure
{
"status": "not_configured",
"exit_code": 2,
"ai_action": "prompt_for_api_key",
"missing": [
{"item": "AIRTABLE_API_KEY", "required": true, "location": ".env"}
],
"fix_instructions": [...],
"env_template": "AIRTABLE_API_KEY=pat.YOUR_TOKEN_HERE",
"setup_wizard": "python 00-system/skills/airtable/airtable-master/scripts/setup_airtable.py"
}
How Skills Reference This
Each skill loads shared resources only when needed (progressive disclosure):
airtable-connect uses:
- •
check_airtable_config.py(validate before connection) - •
discover_bases.py(find and cache bases) - •
api-reference.md(schema endpoints) - •
error-handling.md(troubleshooting)
airtable-query uses:
- •
check_airtable_config.py(validate before query) - •
query_records.py(list/filter records) - •
api-reference.md(query patterns) - •
field-types.md(interpret results)
airtable-sync uses:
- •
check_airtable_config.py(validate before sync) - •
manage_records.py(CRUD operations) - •
api-reference.md(batch patterns) - •
error-handling.md(recovery)
Usage Example
User says: "query my Projects base in Airtable"
What happens:
- •AI loads
airtable-connect(NOT airtable-master) - •
airtable-connectSKILL.md says: "Run check_airtable_config.py first" - •AI executes:
python 00-system/skills/airtable/airtable-master/scripts/check_airtable_config.py --json - •If exit code 2, AI prompts user for API key and helps them set up
- •If exit code 0, AI executes:
python 00-system/skills/airtable/airtable-master/scripts/query_records.py --base "Projects" - •If errors occur, AI loads:
airtable-master/references/error-handling.md
airtable-master is NEVER loaded directly - it's just a resource library.
Key Differences from Notion
| Aspect | Airtable | Notion |
|---|---|---|
| Auth | Personal Access Token (PAT) | Integration Token |
| Rate Limit | 5 req/s per base | 3 req/s |
| Batch Size | 10 records | Variable |
| Pagination | Offset-based | Cursor-based |
| Field Types | 20+ types | 20+ property types |
Version: 1.3 Created: 2025-12-11 Updated: 2025-12-11 Status: Production Ready
Changelog:
- •v1.3: Added "When to Use" sections to all 5 scripts for AI routing guidance
- •v1.2: Added comprehensive script argument documentation with usage examples and argument tables
- •v1.1: Added Intelligent Error Detection Flow with
--jsonsupport, added setup_airtable.py - •v1.0: Initial release