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Bouncer Automation via Rube MCP

The prompt provides instructions for automating Bouncer operations through Composio's Bouncer toolkit using Rube MCP, including prerequisites, setup steps, tool discovery with RUBE…

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---
name: bouncer-automation
description: "Automate Bouncer tasks via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas."
---
# Bouncer Automation via Rube MCP

Automate Bouncer operations through Composio's Bouncer toolkit via Rube MCP.

**Toolkit docs**: [composio.dev/toolkits/bouncer](https://composio.dev/toolkits/bouncer)

## Prerequisites

- Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)
- Active Bouncer connection via `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `bouncer`
- Always call `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` first to get current tool schemas

## Setup

**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.

1. Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` responds
2. Call `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `bouncer`
3. If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete setup
4. Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows

## Tool Discovery

Always discover available tools before executing workflows:

```
RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS
queries: [{use_case: "Bouncer operations", known_fields: ""}]
session: {generate_id: true}
```

This returns available tool slugs, input schemas, recommended execution plans, and known pitfalls.

## Core Workflow Pattern

### Step 1: Discover Available Tools

```
RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS
queries: [{use_case: "your specific Bouncer task"}]
session: {id: "existing_session_id"}
```

### Step 2: Check Connection

```
RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS
toolkits: ["bouncer"]
session_id: "your_session_id"
```

### Step 3: Execute Tools

```
RUBE_MULTI_EXECUTE_TOOL
tools: [{
  tool_slug: "TOOL_SLUG_FROM_SEARCH",
  arguments: {/* schema-compliant args from search results */}
}]
memory: {}
session_id: "your_session_id"
```

## Known Pitfalls

- **Always search first**: Tool schemas change. Never hardcode tool slugs or arguments without calling `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS`
- **Check connection**: Verify `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` shows ACTIVE status before executing tools
- **Schema compliance**: Use exact field names and types from the search results
- **Memory parameter**: Always include `memory` in `RUBE_MULTI_EXECUTE_TOOL` calls, even if empty (`{}`)
- **Session reuse**: Reuse session IDs within a workflow. Generate new ones for new workflows
- **Pagination**: Check responses for pagination tokens and continue fetching until complete

## Quick Reference

| Operation | Approach |
|-----------|----------|
| Find tools | `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` with Bouncer-specific use case |
| Connect | `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `bouncer` |
| Execute | `RUBE_MULTI_EXECUTE_TOOL` with discovered tool slugs |
| Bulk ops | `RUBE_REMOTE_WORKBENCH` with `run_composio_tool()` |
| Full schema | `RUBE_GET_TOOL_SCHEMAS` for tools with `schemaRef` |

---
*Powered by [Composio](https://composio.dev)*

REQUIRED CONTEXT

  • Rube MCP connection
  • Bouncer toolkit connection status

OPTIONAL CONTEXT

  • specific Bouncer use case
  • existing session_id

TOOLS REQUIRED

  • RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS
  • RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS
  • RUBE_MULTI_EXECUTE_TOOL
  • RUBE_REMOTE_WORKBENCH
  • RUBE_GET_TOOL_SCHEMAS

ROLES & RULES

  1. Always search tools first for current schemas.
  2. Always call RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS first to get current tool schemas.
  3. Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS responds.
  4. Call RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS with toolkit bouncer.
  5. Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows.
  6. Always discover available tools before executing workflows.
  7. Never hardcode tool slugs or arguments without calling RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS.
  8. Verify RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS shows ACTIVE status before executing tools.
  9. Use exact field names and types from the search results.
  10. Always include memory in RUBE_MULTI_EXECUTE_TOOL calls, even if empty.
  11. Reuse session IDs within a workflow.
  12. Generate new session IDs for new workflows.
  13. Check responses for pagination tokens and continue fetching until complete.

EXPECTED OUTPUT

Format
markdown
Constraints
  • include setup steps
  • always start with RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS
  • list known pitfalls
  • provide quick reference table

FAILURE MODES

  • Hardcoding tool slugs or arguments without searching first.
  • Executing tools without ACTIVE connection status.
  • Using incorrect field names or types from schemas.
  • Omitting the memory parameter in execute calls.
  • Not reusing session IDs within a workflow.

EXAMPLES

Includes multiple example RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS, RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS and RUBE_MULTI_EXECUTE_TOOL calls with parameters.

CAVEATS

Dependencies
  • Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)
  • Active Bouncer connection via RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS with toolkit bouncer
Missing context
  • Target MCP client or environment (Claude, Cursor, etc.)
  • Example session_id lifecycle
  • Error handling or retry strategy
Ambiguities
  • Tool call examples use pseudo-syntax rather than exact function-calling format
  • Does not define what constitutes a valid 'Bouncer task' or give concrete examples

QUALITY

OVERALL
0.79
CLARITY
0.82
SPECIFICITY
0.78
REUSABILITY
0.85
COMPLETENESS
0.72

IMPROVEMENT SUGGESTIONS

  • Add one or two concrete end-to-end examples with real Bouncer tool slugs and arguments
  • Specify exact JSON schema or function-call format expected by the MCP client

USAGE

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