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Clerk webhooks for real-time events and data syncing. Listen for user creation, updates, deletion, and organization events. Build event-driven features like database sync, notifications, integrations.
Real-time event handling with Socket Mode and Events API. Use when building interactive Slack bots, handling message events, app mentions, reactions, button clicks, modal submissions, slash commands, or any event-driven Slack application functionality.
Twitter/X data via the 6551 API. Supports user profiles, tweet search, user tweets, follower events, deleted tweets, and KOL followers.
Feishu Real-time Event Subscription (WebSocket). Use `event list` to view supported EventKeys; `event schema` to check event payload/scope; `event consume` to start long-connection subscription, where event streams are written to stdout in NDJSON format (blocking, one process subscribes to one EventKey); `event status` to view active local consume processes; `event stop` to terminate consume processes by PID / EventKey / --all. Supports over 22 EventKeys (including IM message receive/read/recall/reaction, group member changes, contact employee changes, calendar changes, cloud disk title/collaborator changes, approval instances and tasks, VC meeting start/end). Status files: ~/.feishu-cli/events/<app_id>/bus.json + flock file lock + WebSocket auto-reconnect. This skill is applicable when users request "listen to Feishu events", "real-time message event reception", "approval callback subscription", "event stream", "WebSocket long-connection listening", "event consume", "event list / schema / status / stop", "AI Agent bot real-time response". Note: This skill only handles subscription; for event webhook business logic (pushing to Feishu messages/writing to multidimensional tables), please use with feishu-cli-msg / feishu-cli-bitable.
Configure Vapi server URLs and webhooks to receive real-time call events, transcripts, tool calls, and end-of-call reports. Use when setting up webhook endpoints, building tool servers, or integrating Vapi events into your application.