Eventstream Consumption Cli
List, inspect, and monitor Microsoft Fabric Eventstream real-time event ingestion pipelines via the Fabric Items REST API. Discover Eventstreams across workspaces, decode base64-encoded graph topologies to trace event flow from source through operators to destination nodes. Validate source connection IDs, destination wiring, retention policies (1-90 days), and throughput levels. Use when the user wants to: (1) list or search Eventstreams in a workspace, (2) decode and trace graph topology from source to destination, (3) validate source and destination configurations, (4) check retention and throughput settings. Triggers: "list eventstreams", "show eventstream", "inspect eventstream", "explain eventstream", "eventstream health", "monitor eventstream", "describe eventstream", "check eventstream configuration", "eventstream retention".
30-Second Summary
Eventstream Consumption Cli is an agent-readable workflow from microsoft/skills-for-fabric for eventstream consumption cli.
It gives the agent a trigger, ordered guidance, and source-backed checks instead of treating eventstream consumption cli as a generic tool.
Use it as a brief only while the linked SKILL.md remains available and the risk boundary is still accurate.
1-Minute Read
What it is
Eventstream Consumption Cli packages instructions from microsoft/skills-for-fabric into a reusable agent skill brief. The original source is a public SKILL.md file, so the brief can point readers back to the executable workflow instead of a product landing page.
When to use it
Use it when a user asks for help around eventstream consumption cli and the agent needs a repeatable workflow, checklist, or review path rather than broad background information.
How to test it first
Open the linked SKILL.md, confirm the trigger and procedure still match eventstream consumption cli, list the risk boundary, then ask the agent to apply the smallest read-only step to a sample task.
Watch out
Do not present this as a generic app or platform. Keep the scope tied to microsoft/skills-for-fabric. Risk boundary: CI/CD, deploy, release, rollback, and migration steps must start with read-only inspection and an approval gate; database, Fabric workspace, notebook, lakehouse, warehouse, or Power BI changes need credential and production-data approval; cloud resources, RBAC, credentials, tokens, and private keys must not be changed or exposed without a separate approval; Microsoft Fabric-specific workflow; do not describe it as a generic data engineering skill.