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sharepoint-site-discovery

Resolve the right SharePoint site, library, and folder before file work. Use when the user needs to find the right site context, browse a known site, inspect document libraries, or narrow the correct folder before fetching or editing a file.

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openai/plugins
Updated
2026-05-30
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openai--plugins--sharepoint-site-discovery
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// install — copy + paste into any project

mkdir -p .claude/skills && curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openai/plugins/HEAD/plugins/sharepoint/skills/sharepoint-site-discovery/SKILL.md -o .claude/skills/sharepoint-site-discovery.md

Drops the SKILL.md into .claude/skills/sharepoint-site-discovery.md. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and any agent that loads SKILL.md files from .claude/skills/.

SharePoint Site Discovery

Use this skill when the main job is locating the right SharePoint site, drive, or folder before file analysis or editing.

Start Here

  • Treat SharePoint discovery as site-scoped, not user-recency-scoped.
  • Use search(query="...") for keyword search.
  • Use search(query=None, hostname=..., site_path=..., folder_path=...) for browse mode.
  • Use get_site(...) and list_site_drives(...) when the user knows the site but not the right library.

Workflow

  1. If the user names a SharePoint hostname and site path, validate them with get_site(...).
  2. If the site is known but the right library is not, use list_site_drives(...) to inspect the site-scoped document libraries.
  3. If the user wants to browse a known folder or library, use search(query=None, hostname=..., site_path=..., folder_path=...) and inspect the immediate children.
  4. If the user wants to find a file by keyword, use search(query="..."), then narrow with hostname, site_path, or folder_path when the scope is known.
  5. Preserve the exact returned url, site, drive, and folder context so later fetch, update_file, or upload_file calls use the resolved destination instead of a guessed path.
  6. When multiple plausible sites or libraries exist, present the candidates and explain the distinguishing context instead of picking silently.

Output Conventions

  • Name the exact site, library, and folder you resolved.
  • Distinguish clearly between browse results and keyword-search results.
  • When handing off to another SharePoint workflow, include the resolved url or the exact site and folder context that should be reused.

Example Requests

  • "Find the right SharePoint site for the launch checklist and show me the available document libraries."
  • "Browse the ops site and narrow me to the folder that contains the Q2 roadmap files."
  • "Search SharePoint for the pricing workbook, but keep the search inside the finance site."