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Use this skill when building AI voice agents with the ElevenLabs Agents Platform. This skill covers the complete platform including agent configuration (system prompts, turn-taking, workflows), voice & language features (multi-voice, pronunciation, speed control), knowledge base (RAG), tools (client/server/MCP/system), SDKs (React, JavaScript, React Native, Swift, Widget), Scribe (real-time STT), WebRTC/WebSocket connections, testing & evaluation, analytics, privacy/compliance (GDPR/HIPAA/SOC 2), cost optimization, CLI workflows ("agents as code"), and DevOps integration. Prevents 17+ common errors including package deprecation, Android audio cutoff, CSP violations, missing dynamic variables, case-sensitive tool names, webhook authentication failures, and WebRTC configuration issues. Provides production-tested templates for React, Next.js, React Native, Swift, and Cloudflare Workers. Token savings: ~73% (22k → 6k tokens). Production tested. Keywords: ElevenLabs Agents, ElevenLabs voice agents, AI voice agents, conversational AI, @elevenlabs/react, @elevenlabs/client, @elevenlabs/react-native, @elevenlabs/elevenlabs-js, @elevenlabs/agents-cli, elevenlabs SDK, voice AI, TTS, text-to-speech, ASR, speech recognition, turn-taking model, WebRTC voice, WebSocket voice, ElevenLabs conversation, agent system prompt, agent tools, agent knowledge base, RAG voice agents, multi-voice agents, pronunciation dictionary, voice speed control, elevenlabs scribe, @11labs deprecated, Android audio cutoff, CSP violation elevenlabs, dynamic variables elevenlabs, case-sensitive tool names, webhook authentication
Design production-ready SDKs with retry logic, error handling, pagination, and multi-language support. Use when building client libraries for APIs or creating developer-facing SDK interfaces.
Turso (Limbo) database helper — an in-process SQLite-compatible database written in Rust. Formerly known as libSQL / libsql. Replaces @libsql/client, libsql-experimental for Turso use cases. Works in Node.js, browser (WASM + OPFS for persistent local storage), React Native, and server-side. Features: vector search, full-text search, CDC, MVCC, encryption, remote sync. SDKs: JavaScript (@tursodatabase/database), Browser/WASM (@tursodatabase/database-wasm), React Native (@tursodatabase/sync-react-native), Rust (turso), Python (pyturso), Go (tursogo). This skill contains all SDK documentation needed to use Turso — do NOT search the web for Turso/libsql docs.
Expert patterns for HubSpot CRM integration including OAuth authentication, CRM objects, associations, batch operations, webhooks, and custom objects. Covers Node.js and Python SDKs. Use when: hubspot, hubspot api, hubspot crm, hubspot integration, contacts api.
Guide for building SumUp payment integrations that cover both terminal (card-present) and online (card-not-present) checkout flows using SumUp SDKs and APIs. Use when implementing or debugging SumUp checkout creation, payment processing, reader pairing, Card Widget integrations, Cloud API reader checkouts, or authorization setup with API keys/OAuth and Affiliate Keys.
Guide for using Miso Apps SDKs (@misoapps/mail-sdk and @misoapps/shop-sdk) in Shopify apps. Use this skill when the user needs to send emails via SMTP or AWS SES, manage SMTP configurations, retrieve email logs, manage shop installations, or access shop/app data through Miso Apps services.
Appwrite CLI skill. Use when managing Appwrite projects from the command line. Covers installation, login, project initialization, deploying functions/sites/tables/buckets/teams/topics, managing resources, non-interactive CI/CD mode, and generating type-safe SDKs.
Implements and debugs browser Prompt API integrations in JavaScript or TypeScript web apps. Use when adding LanguageModel availability checks, session creation, prompt or promptStreaming flows, structured output, download progress UX, or iframe permission-policy handling. Don't use for server-side LLM SDKs, REST AI APIs, or non-browser providers.
Performs code upgrades, migrations, and transformations using the AWS Transform (ATX) CLI. Use when upgrading language versions, migrating AWS SDKs, migrating frameworks (Angular, Vue.js, Spring Boot, React), upgrading libraries, optimizing performance, migrating x86 to Graviton, analyzing codebases / generating documentation, or defining custom transformations with natural language. Runs locally on a few repositories or at scale across hundreds via AWS Batch/Fargate.
Comprehensive documentation specialist covering API documentation, technical writing, design documentation, migration guides, and changelog generation. Use when creating OpenAPI/Swagger specs, generating SDKs, writing user guides, creating README files, documenting architecture, writing design specs, creating ADRs, writing migration guides, or generating changelogs from git commits. Handles versioning, examples, developer experience, and user-facing documentation.
Expert knowledge for Azure Confidential Ledger development including decision making, security, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when configuring Entra auth, ACL roles, UDFs, client SDKs, transaction receipts, or ARM/Terraform deployments, and other Azure Confidential Ledger related development tasks. Not for Azure Confidential Computing (use azure-confidential-computing), Azure Virtual Enclaves (use azure-virtual-enclaves), Azure Key Vault (use azure-key-vault), Azure Dedicated HSM (use azure-dedicated-hsm).
Generates .NET/C# SDKs from OpenAPI specifications using the AutoSDK CLI tool (autosdk.cli). Use when the user wants to create a C# client library from an OpenAPI/Swagger spec, scaffold a new SDK project, regenerate existing SDK code, or customize generated .NET API clients.