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Source Management

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Streamline your enterprise search with connected sources.

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What Source Management does

Source Management is a skill designed to optimize the process of managing connected sources within the MCP (Managed Cloud Platform) environment for enterprise search. It provides users with the ability to check which sources are currently connected, guiding them through the process of adding new sources to enhance their search capabilities. By understanding the available sources, users can maximize the effectiveness of their queries, ensuring that they retrieve the most relevant information from a variety of tools such as chat, email, cloud storage, project trackers, CRMs, and knowledge bases.

The skill not only helps users connect to additional sources but also prioritizes how these sources are queried based on the type of information sought. For instance, when searching for decision-related queries, it intelligently prioritizes chat and email sources where discussions and confirmations typically occur. This prioritization ensures that users receive the most pertinent results quickly, improving their workflow and decision-making processes.

Moreover, Source Management incorporates rate limiting awareness, which is crucial for maintaining efficient operations when dealing with multiple sources. It detects when a source is rate limited, gracefully handling these situations by informing users and continuing to fetch results from other available sources. This feature is essential for maintaining productivity, as it prevents unnecessary delays and interruptions during searches.

In addition to managing existing sources, the skill allows for the integration of custom sources by simply updating the MCP configuration. This flexibility ensures that as new tools become available, they can be seamlessly incorporated into the search environment, keeping the system adaptable and up-to-date for enterprise needs.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to connect and manage multiple sources for comprehensive enterprise search results.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for environments with a single data source or where source management is not a priority.

What you can build with it

Connecting New Sources

When you need to expand your search capabilities, this skill guides you through the process of connecting additional MCP sources.

Optimizing Search Queries

Use this skill to prioritize sources based on your query type, ensuring that you receive the most relevant information quickly.

Handling Rate Limits

If a source is rate limited, this skill informs you and continues to fetch results from other sources without interruption.

How to install Source Management

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add anthropics/knowledge-work-plugins/source-management --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs

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Written by anthropics

Source Management

If you see unfamiliar placeholders or need to check which tools are connected, see CONNECTORS.md.

Knows what sources are available, helps connect new ones, and manages how sources are queried.

Checking Available Sources

Determine which MCP sources are connected by checking available tools. Each source corresponds to a set of MCP tools:

SourceKey capabilities
~~chatSearch messages, read channels and threads
~~emailSearch messages, read individual emails
~~cloud storageSearch files, fetch document contents
~~project trackerSearch tasks, typeahead search
~~CRMQuery records (accounts, contacts, opportunities)
~~knowledge baseSemantic search, keyword search

If a tool prefix is available, the source is connected and searchable.

Guiding Users to Connect Sources

When a user searches but has few or no sources connected:

You currently have [N] source(s) connected: [list].

To expand your search, you can connect additional sources in your MCP settings:
- ~~chat — messages, threads, channels
- ~~email — emails, conversations, attachments
- ~~cloud storage — docs, sheets, slides
- ~~project tracker — tasks, projects, milestones
- ~~CRM — accounts, contacts, opportunities
- ~~knowledge base — wiki pages, knowledge base articles

The more sources you connect, the more complete your search results.

When a user asks about a specific tool that is not connected:

[Tool name] isn't currently connected. To add it:
1. Open your MCP settings
2. Add the [tool] MCP server configuration
3. Authenticate when prompted

Once connected, it will be automatically included in future searches.

Source Priority Ordering

Different query types benefit from searching certain sources first. Use these priorities to weight results, not to skip sources:

By Query Type

Decision queries ("What did we decide..."):

1. ~~chat (conversations where decisions happen)
2. ~~email (decision confirmations, announcements)
3. ~~cloud storage (meeting notes, decision logs)
4. Wiki (if decisions are documented)
5. Task tracker (if decisions are captured in tasks)

Status queries ("What's the status of..."):

1. Task tracker (~~project tracker — authoritative status)
2. ~~chat (real-time discussion)
3. ~~cloud storage (status docs, reports)
4. ~~email (status update emails)
5. Wiki (project pages)

Document queries ("Where's the doc for..."):

1. ~~cloud storage (primary doc storage)
2. Wiki / ~~knowledge base (knowledge base)
3. ~~email (docs shared via email)
4. ~~chat (docs shared in channels)
5. Task tracker (docs linked to tasks)

People queries ("Who works on..." / "Who knows about..."):

1. ~~chat (message authors, channel members)
2. Task tracker (task assignees)
3. ~~cloud storage (doc authors, collaborators)
4. ~~CRM (account owners, contacts)
5. ~~email (email participants)

Factual/Policy queries ("What's our policy on..."):

1. Wiki / ~~knowledge base (official documentation)
2. ~~cloud storage (policy docs, handbooks)
3. ~~email (policy announcements)
4. ~~chat (policy discussions)

Default Priority (General Queries)

When query type is unclear:

1. ~~chat (highest volume, most real-time)
2. ~~email (formal communications)
3. ~~cloud storage (documents and files)
4. Wiki / ~~knowledge base (structured knowledge)
5. Task tracker (work items)
6. CRM (customer data)

Rate Limiting Awareness

MCP sources may have rate limits. Handle them gracefully:

Detection

Rate limit responses typically appear as:

  • HTTP 429 responses
  • Error messages mentioning "rate limit", "too many requests", or "quota exceeded"
  • Throttled or delayed responses

Handling

When a source is rate limited:

  1. Do not retry immediately — respect the limit
  2. Continue with other sources — do not block the entire search
  3. Inform the user:
Note: [Source] is temporarily rate limited. Results below are from
[other sources]. You can retry in a few minutes to include [source].
  1. For digests — if rate limited mid-scan, note which time range was covered before the limit hit

Prevention

  • Avoid unnecessary API calls — check if the source is likely to have relevant results before querying
  • Use targeted queries over broad scans when possible
  • For digests, batch requests where the API supports it
  • Cache awareness: if a search was just run, avoid re-running the same query immediately

Source Health

Track source availability during a session:

Source Status:
  ~~chat:        ✓ Available
  ~~email:        ✓ Available
  ~~cloud storage:  ✓ Available
  ~~project tracker:        ✗ Not connected
  ~~CRM:   ✗ Not connected
  ~~knowledge base:      ⚠ Rate limited (retry in 2 min)

When reporting search results, include which sources were searched so the user knows the scope of the answer.

Adding Custom Sources

The enterprise search plugin works with any MCP-connected source. As new MCP servers become available, they can be added to the .mcp.json configuration. The search and digest commands will automatically detect and include new sources based on available tools.

To add a new source:

  1. Add the MCP server configuration to .mcp.json
  2. Authenticate if required
  3. The source will be included in subsequent searches automatically

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