Manage tasks, workflows, credentials, and notifications in the Kickd automation daemon.
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Create a workflow in Kickd: when a webhook event is received, automatically create a task, set its priority to high, and send a notification to the team channel.
Returns the created workflow configuration, including trigger conditions, task actions, and notification settings.
List the existing credentials and environment variables in Kickd, organize them by purpose, and create one named SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL if it is missing.
Outputs the inventory of credentials and variables, the categorized result, and the creation status of the new variable.
Check all running tasks and notification events from the last 24 hours in Kickd, summarize failures, and provide a list of issues that need attention.
Returns a summary of task and notification status, failure records, and a list of issues requiring attention.
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