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# Atlas AI Assistant Skill

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Use this page to access the Atlas AI assistant skill for Atlas API integration.

Upload the latest `.zip` package to this page.

This package is separate from GitBook MCP.

Use it when you want an importable AI assistant setup.

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### What it helps with

* find the right workflow before coding
* route implementation questions to the right page
* narrow down errors and next checks faster

### Who should use it

Use this skill if you are:

* starting a new Atlas API integration
* onboarding a delivery or support engineer
* handling repeated workflow or troubleshooting questions

### Upload package

Add the latest skill `.zip` file here.

Recommended file name:

* `atlas-ai-assistant-skill.zip`

### Import notes

Use this package in the supported AI assistant import flow for your workspace.

Do not treat it as an MCP endpoint or MCP configuration file.

### Suggested usage

After import, use the skill to:

* outline the minimum sandbox booking flow
* identify the next API after `Search`, `Verify`, or `Create Order`
* route payment, ticketing, webhook, or post-booking questions

### Related pages

* [MCP-Assisted Development](/api-document/readme/quick-start/mcp-assisted-development.md)
* [Quick Start](/api-document/readme/quick-start.md)
* [API Reference](/api-document/api-reference.md)
