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name: segment-automation
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description: "Automate Segment tasks via Rube MCP (Composio): track events, identify users, manage groups, page views, aliases, batch operations. Always search tools first for current schemas."
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risk: unknown
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source: community
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date_added: "2026-02-27"
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---
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# Segment Automation via Rube MCP
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Automate Segment customer data platform operations through Composio's Segment toolkit via Rube MCP.
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## Prerequisites
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- Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)
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- Active Segment connection via `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `segment`
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- Always call `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` first to get current tool schemas
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## Setup
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**Get Rube MCP**: Add `https://rube.app/mcp` as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed — just add the endpoint and it works.
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1. Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` responds
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2. Call `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `segment`
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3. If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete Segment authentication
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4. Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows
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## Core Workflows
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### 1. Track Events
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**When to use**: User wants to send event data to Segment for downstream destinations
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**Tool sequence**:
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1. `SEGMENT_TRACK` - Send a single track event [Required]
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**Key parameters**:
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- `userId`: User identifier (required if no `anonymousId`)
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- `anonymousId`: Anonymous identifier (required if no `userId`)
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- `event`: Event name (e.g., 'Order Completed', 'Button Clicked')
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- `properties`: Object with event-specific properties
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- `timestamp`: ISO 8601 timestamp (optional; defaults to server time)
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- `context`: Object with contextual metadata (IP, user agent, etc.)
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**Pitfalls**:
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- At least one of `userId` or `anonymousId` is required
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- `event` name is required and should follow consistent naming conventions
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- Properties are freeform objects; ensure consistent schema across events
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- Timestamp must be ISO 8601 format (e.g., '2024-01-15T10:30:00Z')
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- Events are processed asynchronously; successful API response means accepted, not delivered
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### 2. Identify Users
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**When to use**: User wants to associate traits with a user profile in Segment
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**Tool sequence**:
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1. `SEGMENT_IDENTIFY` - Set user traits and identity [Required]
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**Key parameters**:
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- `userId`: User identifier (required if no `anonymousId`)
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- `anonymousId`: Anonymous identifier
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- `traits`: Object with user properties (email, name, plan, etc.)
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- `timestamp`: ISO 8601 timestamp
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- `context`: Contextual metadata
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**Pitfalls**:
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- At least one of `userId` or `anonymousId` is required
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- Traits are merged with existing traits, not replaced
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- To remove a trait, set it to `null`
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- Identify calls should be made before track calls for new users
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- Avoid sending PII in traits unless destinations are configured for it
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### 3. Batch Operations
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**When to use**: User wants to send multiple events, identifies, or other calls in a single request
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**Tool sequence**:
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1. `SEGMENT_BATCH` - Send multiple Segment calls in one request [Required]
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**Key parameters**:
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- `batch`: Array of message objects, each with:
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- `type`: Message type ('track', 'identify', 'group', 'page', 'alias')
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- `userId` / `anonymousId`: User identifier
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- Additional fields based on type (event, properties, traits, etc.)
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**Pitfalls**:
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- Each message in the batch must have a valid `type` field
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- Maximum batch size limit applies; check schema for current limit
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- All messages in a batch are processed independently; one failure does not affect others
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- Each message must independently satisfy its type's requirements (e.g., track needs event name)
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- Batch is the most efficient way to send multiple calls; prefer over individual calls
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### 4. Group Users
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**When to use**: User wants to associate a user with a company, team, or organization
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**Tool sequence**:
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1. `SEGMENT_GROUP` - Associate user with a group [Required]
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**Key parameters**:
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- `userId`: User identifier (required if no `anonymousId`)
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- `anonymousId`: Anonymous identifier
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- `groupId`: Group/organization identifier (required)
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- `traits`: Object with group properties (name, industry, size, plan)
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- `timestamp`: ISO 8601 timestamp
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**Pitfalls**:
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- `groupId` is required; it identifies the company or organization
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- Group traits are merged with existing traits for that group
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- A user can belong to multiple groups
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- Group traits update the group profile, not the user profile
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### 5. Track Page Views
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**When to use**: User wants to record page view events in Segment
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**Tool sequence**:
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1. `SEGMENT_PAGE` - Send a page view event [Required]
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**Key parameters**:
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- `userId`: User identifier (required if no `anonymousId`)
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- `anonymousId`: Anonymous identifier
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- `name`: Page name (e.g., 'Home', 'Pricing', 'Dashboard')
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- `category`: Page category (e.g., 'Docs', 'Marketing')
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- `properties`: Object with page-specific properties (url, title, referrer)
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**Pitfalls**:
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- At least one of `userId` or `anonymousId` is required
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- `name` and `category` are optional but recommended for proper analytics
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- Standard properties include `url`, `title`, `referrer`, `path`, `search`
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- Page calls are often automated; manual use is for server-side page tracking
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### 6. Alias Users and Manage Sources
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**When to use**: User wants to merge anonymous and identified users, or manage source configuration
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**Tool sequence**:
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1. `SEGMENT_ALIAS` - Link two user identities together [Optional]
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2. `SEGMENT_LIST_SCHEMA_SETTINGS_IN_SOURCE` - View source schema settings [Optional]
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3. `SEGMENT_UPDATE_SOURCE` - Update source configuration [Optional]
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**Key parameters**:
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- For ALIAS:
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- `userId`: New user identifier (the identified ID)
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- `previousId`: Old user identifier (the anonymous ID)
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- For source operations:
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- `sourceId`: Source identifier
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**Pitfalls**:
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- ALIAS is a one-way operation; cannot be undone
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- `previousId` is the anonymous/old ID, `userId` is the new/identified ID
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- Not all destinations support alias calls; check destination documentation
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- ALIAS should be called once when a user first identifies (e.g., signs up)
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- Source updates may affect data collection; review changes carefully
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## Common Patterns
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### User Lifecycle
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Standard Segment user lifecycle:
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```
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1. Anonymous user visits -> PAGE call with anonymousId
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2. User interacts -> TRACK call with anonymousId
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3. User signs up -> ALIAS (anonymousId -> userId), then IDENTIFY with traits
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4. User takes action -> TRACK call with userId
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5. User joins org -> GROUP call linking userId to groupId
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```
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### Batch Optimization
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For bulk data ingestion:
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```
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1. Collect events in memory (array of message objects)
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2. Each message includes type, userId/anonymousId, and type-specific fields
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3. Call SEGMENT_BATCH with the collected messages
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4. Check response for any individual message errors
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```
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### Naming Conventions
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Segment recommends consistent event naming:
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- **Events**: Use "Object Action" format (e.g., 'Order Completed', 'Article Viewed')
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- **Properties**: Use snake_case (e.g., 'order_total', 'product_name')
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- **Traits**: Use snake_case (e.g., 'first_name', 'plan_type')
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## Known Pitfalls
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**Identity Resolution**:
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- Always include `userId` or `anonymousId` on every call
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- Use ALIAS only once per user identity merge
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- Identify before tracking to ensure proper user association
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**Data Quality**:
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- Event names should be consistent across all sources
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- Properties should follow a defined schema for downstream compatibility
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- Avoid sending sensitive PII unless destinations are configured for it
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**Rate Limits**:
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- Use BATCH for bulk operations to stay within rate limits
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- Individual calls are rate-limited per source
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- Batch calls are more efficient and less likely to be throttled
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**Response Parsing**:
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- Successful responses indicate acceptance, not delivery to destinations
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- Response data may be nested under `data` key
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- Check for error fields in batch responses for individual message failures
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**Timestamps**:
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- Must be ISO 8601 format with timezone (e.g., '2024-01-15T10:30:00Z')
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- Omitting timestamp uses server receive time
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- Historical data imports should include explicit timestamps
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## Quick Reference
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| Task | Tool Slug | Key Params |
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| Track event | SEGMENT_TRACK | userId, event, properties |
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| Identify user | SEGMENT_IDENTIFY | userId, traits |
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| Batch calls | SEGMENT_BATCH | batch (array of messages) |
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| Group user | SEGMENT_GROUP | userId, groupId, traits |
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| Page view | SEGMENT_PAGE | userId, name, properties |
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| Alias identity | SEGMENT_ALIAS | userId, previousId |
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| Source schema | SEGMENT_LIST_SCHEMA_SETTINGS_IN_SOURCE | sourceId |
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| Update source | SEGMENT_UPDATE_SOURCE | sourceId |
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| Warehouses | SEGMENT_LIST_CONNECTED_WAREHOUSES_FROM_SOURCE | sourceId |
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## When to Use
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This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.
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