Lists Power Platform connections in the current environment. Use when you need a connection ID before adding a connector to a code app.
Scanned 5/27/2026
Install via CLI
openskills install microsoft/power-platform-skills---
name: list-connections
description: Lists Power Platform connections in the current environment. Use when you need a connection ID before adding a connector to a code app.
user-invocable: true
allowed-tools: Bash
model: haiku
---
**📋 Shared Instructions: [shared-instructions.md](${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/shared/shared-instructions.md)** - Cross-cutting concerns (Windows CLI compatibility, memory bank, etc.).
# List Connections
Lists all Power Platform connections in the current environment using the Power Apps CLI.
## Workflow
1. Fetch Connections → 2. Present Results
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### Step 1: Fetch Connections
```bash
npx power-apps list-connections
```
If the CLI is not authenticated, it will open a browser for login automatically. Complete the login and retry.
**Other failures:**
- Non-zero exit for any reason other than auth: Report the exact output. STOP.
- No output or empty results: Verify the correct environment ID is set in `power.config.json`, then retry once.
### Step 2: Present Results
Show the connection list to the user. The **Connection ID** is what goes into `-c <connection-id>` when adding a data source.
**If the needed connector is missing:**
1. Share the direct Connections URL using the active environment ID from context (from `power.config.json` or a prior step): `https://make.powerapps.com/environments/<environment-id>/connections` → **+ New connection**
2. Search for and create the connector, then complete the sign-in/consent flow
3. Re-run `/list-connections` to get the new connection ID
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