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Install Syndicate Links conversion attribution using the shipped merchant API. Covers Shopify backends, generic checkouts, SaaS apps, webhook workers, and agent surfaces without relying on draft-only SDKs or CDN scripts.
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
Complete command-line reference for managing the Temps deployment platform. Covers all 54+ CLI commands including projects, deployments, environments, services, domains, monitoring, backups, security scanning, error tracking, and platform administration. Use when the user wants to: (1) Find CLI command syntax, (2) Manage projects and deployments via CLI, (3) Configure services and infrastructure, (4) Set up monitoring and logging, (5) Automate deployments with CI/CD, (6) Manage domains and DNS, (7) Configure notifications and webhooks. Triggers: "temps cli", "temps command", "how to use temps", "@temps-sdk/cli", "bunx temps", "npx temps", "temps deploy", "temps projects", "temps services".
Complete Shopify development reference for Liquid templating, theme development (OS 2.0), GraphQL Admin API, Storefront API, custom app development, Shopify Functions, Hydrogen, performance optimisation, and debugging. Use when working with .liquid files, creating theme sections and blocks, writing GraphQL queries or mutations for Shopify, building Shopify apps with CLI and Polaris, implementing cart operations via Ajax API, optimising Core Web Vitals for Shopify stores, debugging Liquid or API errors, configuring settings_schema.json, accessing Shopify objects (product, collection, cart, customer), using Liquid filters, creating app extensions, working with webhooks, migrating from Scripts to Functions, or building headless storefronts with Hydrogen and React Router 7. Covers API version 2026-01.
Comprehensive guide for Helius - Solana's leading RPC and API infrastructure provider. Covers RPC nodes, DAS (Digital Asset Standard) API, Enhanced Transactions, Priority Fees, Webhooks, ZK Compression, LaserStream gRPC, and the Helius SDK for building high-performance Solana applications
Expert guidance for building with DatoCMS headless CMS. Includes API decision guides (CDA vs CMA), executable workflow playbooks for schema management, content operations, asset uploads, migrations, structured text (DAST), webhooks, and framework integrations. Covers official MCP server integration and troubleshooting.
Build multi-platform chat bots with Chat SDK (`chat` npm package). Use when developers want to (1) Build a Slack, Teams, Google Chat, Discord, GitHub, or Linear bot, (2) Use the Chat SDK to handle mentions, messages, reactions, slash commands, cards, modals, or streaming, (3) Set up webhook handlers for chat platforms, (4) Send interactive cards or stream AI responses to chat platforms. Triggers on "chat sdk", "chat bot", "slack bot", "teams bot", "discord bot", "@chat-adapter", building bots that work across multiple chat platforms.
Interact with Basecamp via the Basecamp CLI. Full API coverage: projects, todos, cards, messages, files, schedule, check-ins, timeline, recordings, templates, webhooks, subscriptions, lineup, and campfire. Use for ANY Basecamp question or action.
Idempotent API operations with idempotency keys, Redis caching, DB constraints. Use for payment systems, webhook retries, safe retries, or encountering duplicate processing, race conditions, key expiry errors.
Headless CMS integration guidance — Sanity (native Vercel Marketplace), Contentful, DatoCMS, Storyblok, and Builder.io. Covers studio setup, content modeling, preview mode, revalidation webhooks, and Visual Editing. Use when building content-driven sites with a headless CMS on Vercel.
Documentation reference for using Browser Use Cloud — the hosted API and SDK for browser automation. Use this skill whenever the user needs help with the Cloud REST API (v2 or v3), browser-use-sdk (Python or TypeScript), X-Browser-Use-API-Key authentication, cloud sessions, browser profiles, profile sync, CDP WebSocket connections, stealth browsers, residential proxies, CAPTCHA handling, webhooks, workspaces, skills marketplace, liveUrl streaming, pricing, or integration patterns (chat UI, subagent, adding browser tools to existing agents). Also trigger for questions about n8n/Make/Zapier integration, Playwright/ Puppeteer/Selenium on cloud infrastructure, or 1Password vault integration. Do NOT use this for the open-source Python library (Agent, Browser, Tools config) — use the open-source skill instead.
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for Kubernetes API analysis, service-account trust, RBAC edges, admission and controller behavior, cluster secrets, workload mutation, and namespace-scoped drift. Use when the user asks to inspect kube API permissions, service-account tokens, RoleBinding or ClusterRoleBinding edges, admission webhooks, controller-created pods, secret exposure, or why live workloads differ from manifests. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.