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Comprehensive guide to the AgentMail Python and TypeScript SDKs. Use when building AI agents that need their own email inboxes, sending or receiving emails programmatically, managing threads and conversations, handling attachments, creating drafts for human-in-the-loop approval, setting up real-time notifications via webhooks or WebSockets, configuring custom domains, managing allow/block lists, using pods for multi-tenant isolation, or integrating email into any AI agent workflow. Covers the full AgentMail API with code examples, best practices, and production patterns.
This skill bridges the current host coding agent (Claude Code, Codex, or Gemini CLI) to IM platforms (Telegram, Discord, Feishu/Lark, QQ, or WeChat). Use for: setting up, starting, stopping, or diagnosing the IM bridge daemon; forwarding agent replies to a messaging app. Trigger on: "link-to-im", "start bridge", "stop bridge", "bridge status", "消息推送", "消息转发", "桥接", "连上飞书", "手机上看claude", "启动后台服务", "诊断", "查看日志", "启动桥接", "停止桥接", "配置", or any mention of IM bridge management. Subcommands: setup, start, stop, status, logs, reconfigure, doctor. Do NOT use for: building standalone bots, webhook integrations, or coding with IM platform SDKs — those are regular programming tasks.
Use this skill whenever the user wants to integrate Loops from application code, backend services, webhook handlers, or server-side automation. This includes the Loops HTTP API and official SDKs for server-side contact, contact-property, mailing-list, event, API-key-validation, and transactional-email workflows. Trigger on phrases like "Loops API", "Loops SDK", "send a Loops event from my app", "add a contact to Loops in a webhook", "send a transactional email from backend code", or any time the user wants to integrate Loops into their app, backend, webhook, or automation. Do not trigger for CLI or shell-only requests.
Build messaging agents and apps with Spectrum — Photon's unified messaging SDK. Write your handler logic once and ship it across iMessage, WhatsApp Business, the terminal, or a custom platform. Spectrum is multi-platform by design and is becoming multi-language; the current SDK is `spectrum-ts` (TypeScript), with additional language SDKs planned. Use this skill for any Spectrum question — quickstart, multi-platform setup, receiving messages, content builders, spaces and users, reactions and replies, platform narrowing, the built-in providers (iMessage cloud/local/dedicated with message effects, Terminal TUI test harness, WhatsApp Business 1:1), custom event streams, graceful shutdown, building your own provider with `definePlatform`, and the production architecture patterns Photon uses internally to ship agents that live natively inside IM apps (five-stage inbound pipeline with debounce → batch flush → mark as read → generate → send, in-flight cancellation with abort signals, drain-in-handler, carry-forward, idempotent retries via stable client GUIDs and a startIndex resume cursor, per-resource memory scope `resourceId` vs `threadId`, durable job-failure audit log). This is the entry point for the skill; consult the topic files in this directory for full reference. Keywords: spectrum, spectrum-ts, photon, unified messaging, multi-platform, multi-language, im agent, messaging agent, imessage, whatsapp, whatsapp business, terminal, tuichat, definePlatform, custom platform, platform provider, platform narrowing, app.messages, Spectrum(), space, send, reply, react, tapback, typing indicator, responding, startTyping, stopTyping, content builder, text, attachment, voice, contact, richlink, poll, group, custom content, message effects, bubble effect, screen effect, line model, dedicated line, shared pool, custom events, app.stop, lifecycle, SIGINT, graceful shutdown, message queue, debounce, batch, in-flight, cancellation, abort controller, carry forward, idempotent retry, client guid, dedup, deduplication, startIndex, resume cursor, working memory, resourceId, threadId, per-resource memory, job failure, audit log, race condition, worker crash, retry, pg-boss, queue worker, conversational agent, chat agent, native messaging, agent architecture, production agent, spectrum patterns, best practices.
Use when building internationalization features, managing translation keys, setting up localization workflows, integrating AI translation, connecting GitHub repositories, delivering translations via CDN, using MCP tools for translation management, or implementing i18n SDKs in React/Next.js applications.
Payment gateway integration. Providers: SePay (Vietnamese: VietQR, bank transfer, cards), Polar (global SaaS: subscriptions, usage-based billing). SDKs: Node.js, PHP, Python, Go, Laravel, Next.js. Capabilities: checkout flows, subscription management, webhooks, QR code generation, benefit automation, tax compliance. Actions: integrate, implement, configure, handle payments/subscriptions/webhooks. Keywords: payment gateway, SePay, Polar, VietQR, bank transfer, subscription, usage-based billing, checkout, webhook, QR code, API key, OAuth2, product management, customer portal, tax compliance, MoR, recurring payment, invoice. Use when: integrating payment processing, implementing checkout, managing subscriptions, handling payment webhooks, generating payment QR codes, building billing systems.
Use this skill when designing SDKs, writing onboarding flows, creating changelogs, or authoring migration guides. Triggers on developer experience (DX), API ergonomics, SDK design, getting-started guides, quickstart documentation, breaking change communication, version migration, upgrade paths, developer portals, and developer advocacy. Covers the full DX lifecycle from first impression to long-term retention.
Qdrant provides client SDKs for various programming languages, allowing easy integration with Qdrant deployments.
Infrastructure as code with OpenTofu (open-source Terraform fork) and Pulumi. Covers OpenTofu HCL syntax, providers, resources, data sources, modules, state management with remote backends, workspaces, importing existing infrastructure, plan/apply workflow, variable management, output values, provisioners, and state encryption (OpenTofu-exclusive). Includes Pulumi TypeScript/Python SDKs, stack management, component resources, config/secrets, state backends, policy as code, and automation API. Common patterns for multi-environment setups, module composition, CI/CD integration, drift detection, and secret management. Use when writing or reviewing HCL configurations, managing cloud infrastructure state, migrating from Terraform to OpenTofu, building Pulumi programs in TypeScript or Python, setting up multi-environment IaC pipelines, or implementing state encryption.
App-layer SDK guide for building swap and liquidity experiences directly with the Uniswap v4 SDK. Use when user asks about "v4 sdk", "uniswap v4", "v4 swap", "v4 liquidity", "PoolManager", "V4Planner", "StateView", "PositionManager", "pool state", "v4 position", "uniswap sdk", or when building swap/liquidity UX directly with SDKs rather than via the Trading API.
Grafana Pyroscope continuous profiling platform. Covers instrumentation of Go/Java/Python/Ruby/Node.js/ .NET/Rust apps via SDKs or eBPF (Alloy), flame graph analysis, ProfileQL queries, server configuration and architecture, Grafana Cloud Profiles integration, and trace-profile linking (Span Profiles). Use when working with profiling data, instrumenting apps for Pyroscope, analyzing performance profiles, or deploying Pyroscope server.
Create, implement, deploy, and debug Adobe Runtime actions with consistent layout, validation, and error handling. Use this skill whenever the user needs to add actions to an App Builder project, understand action structure (params, response format, web/raw actions), configure actions in the manifest, use App Builder SDKs (State, Files, Events, database), deploy and invoke actions via CLI, debug action issues, or implement patterns such as webhook receivers, custom event providers, journaling consumers, large payload redirects, action sequence pipelines, and Asset Compute workers. Also trigger when users mention serverless functions in Adobe context, action logging, IMS authentication for actions, or cron-style scheduled actions.