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Found 29 Skills
Look up phone number information (carrier, type, caller name) and verify users via SMS/voice OTP. Use for phone verification and data enrichment. This skill provides JavaScript SDK examples.
Create and manage Telnyx Missions — automated workflows, tasks, and sub-resources for AI-driven telecom operations. This skill provides JavaScript SDK examples.
Configure SIP trunking connections and outbound voice profiles. Use when connecting PBX systems or managing SIP infrastructure. This skill provides JavaScript SDK examples.
Build voice applications using TeXML markup language (TwiML-compatible). Manage applications, calls, conferences, recordings, queues, and streams. This skill provides JavaScript SDK examples.
AI voice assistants with custom instructions, knowledge bases, and tool integrations.
Build browser-based VoIP calling apps using Telnyx WebRTC JavaScript SDK. Covers authentication, voice calls, events, debugging, call quality metrics, and AI Agent integration. Use for web-based real-time communication.
Skills covering Upstash Search quick starts, core concepts, and TypeScript/JavaScript SDK usage. Use when a user asks how to get started, how indexing works, or how to use the TS client.
Work with any Upstash TypeScript/JavaScript SDK including Redis, Box, QStash, Workflow, Vector, Search and Ratelimit. Use when the user is working with any Upstash product or SDK.
Setup Sentry Metrics in any project. Use this when asked to add Sentry metrics, track custom metrics, setup counters/gauges/distributions, or instrument application performance metrics. Supports JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, React, Next.js, and Node.js.
Manage cloud storage buckets and objects using the S3-compatible Telnyx Storage API. This skill provides JavaScript SDK examples.
Set up and initialize Nexus SDK in any JS/TS frontend project. Use when configuring wallet provider, SDK instance lifecycle, network selection, or adding a minimal wallet connection path.
Upgrade the Sentry JavaScript SDK across major versions. Use when asked to upgrade Sentry, migrate to a newer version, fix deprecated Sentry APIs, or resolve breaking changes after a Sentry version bump.