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Power Automate plugin brings flow building into AI coding agents

Reviewed by Collab365 editorial team17 AugLast review 17 Aug 2026
Power Automate plugin brings flow building into AI coding agents

Microsoft's July/August 2026 Power Platform update announced a Power Automate plugin in the Power Platform skills marketplace for GitHub Copilot CLI and Claude Code. It brings common Power Automate tasks into the terminal, so a maker can create, edit, run and debug cloud flows through natural language conversation instead of clicking through the designer. The same update covers flow groups, modern control changes and a Power Pages security agent in preview.

Debugging a flow has always meant the same loop: open the run history, expand the failed action, squint at the JSON, guess at the expression, edit, save, trigger, wait. The designer is built for constructing a flow, not for interrogating one, and the slowest part of most maker days is that back-and-forth on a flow that ran fine last week. A terminal interface changes the shape of that loop rather than the underlying platform. You can ask what failed and why, make a change, and re-run without the click path, which suits diagnosis far better than it suits construction. That is also the honest limit: a conversational agent creating flows unsupervised in a shared environment is how you end up with automations nobody owns. Let it read and repair first, and keep the same ownership, connection reference and failure-handling rules you apply to anything that reaches production.

Analysis

Install the plugin against a non-production environment and use it to diagnose one flow that has been failing intermittently, before you let it create anything.

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Pulse published by Collab365 Spaces, reviewed by Collab365 editorial team on 17 Aug 2026. Cite as "Power Automate flows can now be built and debugged from the terminal", Collab365 Spaces.

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