rivet-sdk
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npx mdskill add openai/plugins/rivet-sdkBuild Zoom integrations using the Rivet SDK abstraction layer
- Simplify server-side Zoom integration setup with pre-built abstractions
- Leverages Zoom API, OAuth, and webhook systems through Rivet
- Models integration components like auth, clients, and workflow handlers
- Delivers structured deployment-ready code for Lambda and environment handling
SKILL.md
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--- name: rivet-sdk description: Use when using Rivet SDK. --- # Zoom Rivet SDK Use this skill when building a server-side Zoom integration with Rivet rather than hand-rolled API and webhook plumbing. ## Workflow 1. Confirm Rivet is the right abstraction for the integration’s REST, webhook, auth, and deployment needs. 2. Model the modules: app configuration, OAuth, API clients, webhook handlers, and business workflow handlers. 3. Implement the smallest authenticated API call and webhook receiver before composing multi-module flows. 4. Keep deployment constraints explicit, especially Lambda-style receivers and environment variable handling. 5. Debug by checking app credentials, token refresh, webhook signature handling, module wiring, and framework version drift. ## References - Full preserved guide: [references/full-guide.md](references/full-guide.md) - Rivet overview: [rivet-sdk.md](rivet-sdk.md) - Architecture and lifecycle: [concepts/architecture-and-lifecycle.md](concepts/architecture-and-lifecycle.md) - Getting started pattern: [examples/getting-started-pattern.md](examples/getting-started-pattern.md) - Multi-client pattern: [examples/multi-client-pattern.md](examples/multi-client-pattern.md) - Common issues: [troubleshooting/common-issues.md](troubleshooting/common-issues.md)
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