setup-zoom-webhooks
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npx mdskill add openai/plugins/setup-zoom-webhooksConfigures Zoom webhooks for event-driven integrations
- Solves the task of receiving and handling Zoom events securely
- Relies on Zoom API, HTTPS endpoints, and signature verification
- Analyzes event types and subscription scope to configure webhooks
- Delivers structured event data to downstream systems or workflows
SKILL.md
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--- name: setup-zoom-webhooks description: Use when building Zoom webhooks. --- # Setup Zoom Webhooks Use this skill when the integration receives Zoom events over HTTP. If the user needs persistent low-latency event streams, compare against `setup-zoom-websockets`. ## Workflow 1. Identify the event types and resource scope before creating subscriptions. 2. Implement endpoint verification and signature verification before processing business logic. 3. Store raw event IDs, timestamps, and delivery metadata for replay protection and debugging. 4. Make handlers idempotent because Zoom can retry delivery. 5. Separate webhook ingestion from downstream API calls with a queue when reliability matters. 6. Debug by checking endpoint reachability, TLS, validation token handling, signature base string, app event subscription, and account-level settings. ## References - Full preserved guide: [references/full-guide.md](references/full-guide.md) - Signature verification: [references/signature-verification.md](references/signature-verification.md) - Subscriptions: [references/subscriptions.md](references/subscriptions.md) - Events: [references/events.md](references/events.md) - Common issues: [troubleshooting/common-issues.md](troubleshooting/common-issues.md)
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