This helps Claude implement Umbraco's `umb-input-manifest` component, which is basically a dropdown picker for registered backoffice extensions. You'd use it when building configuration UIs where users need to select from workspaces, dashboards, property editors, or any other extension type in the registry. The skill includes two solid examples: a basic picker locked to one extension type, and a dynamic browser that lets you filter by type first. It's narrowly focused but genuinely useful if you're building admin screens that reference other parts of the Umbraco backoffice. The extension types table is handy reference material.
npx -y skills add umbraco/umbraco-cms-backoffice-skills --skill umbraco-manifest-picker --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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