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Basierend auf der SOC-Berufsklassifikation
Headless browser automation via agent-browser CLI
Use when the user wants to create, inspect, update, or remove telclaude scheduled jobs, especially natural-language schedules like "every weekday at 9am". Prefer this skill for cron CRUD behind WRITE_LOCAL+.
Use when the operator asks for a daily or morning Telegram brief, agenda digest, inbox highlights, or Hermes-style operator preset. This is a read-only private-agent workflow that gathers today's Google Calendar, recent Gmail inbox highlights, and weather, then returns a concise Telegram brief.
Create, patch, pin, unpin, rename, or archive agent-authored telclaude skills through the guarded managed-skill writer. Use only for private/telegram agent work when durable skill changes are clearly useful.
Crafts Telegram-friendly replies for telclaude sessions, respecting media, heartbeats, and brevity.
Use when the operator asks for a weekly business report, Monday-morning business digest, revenue/support/CRM/analytics roundup, or wants to schedule workflow
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This skill queries an external provider via the relay-proxied
telclaude provider-query CLI. Direct network calls to provider endpoints
are blocked by the firewall and hook layer; always use the CLI.
Invoke this skill when the user asks for data from the provider this skill
wraps. Consult references/provider-schema.md (written by the relay at
startup) for the authoritative list of services and actions.
You must extract the actor user ID from <request-context user-id="..." />
in your system context and pass it via --user-id on every call. Requests
without it are rejected with HTTP 401.
telclaude provider-query \
--provider {{name}} \
--service <service> \
--action <action> \
--user-id <actor-id>
Pass structured parameters via --params with a JSON string:
telclaude provider-query \
--provider {{name}} \
--service <service> \
--action <action> \
--user-id <actor-id> \
--params '{"startDate": "2026-01-01"}'
The CLI emits a JSON object. The common shape is:
{
"status": "ok",
"data": { },
"attachments": []
}
status: ok — present the data, respecting any confidence / lastUpdated fields.status: auth_required — tell the operator the service needs setup.status: challenge_pending — explain the /otp <service> <code> flow.status: error — surface the error message concisely.When an attachment has a ref, deliver it with
telclaude send-attachment --ref <ref>. When it has only an id, fetch via
telclaude fetch-attachment. The path emitted on stdout must appear verbatim
in your reply so the relay can forward the file to the user.
<provider-token-placeholder>,
sk-..., ghp_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, example-token-placeholder, or
redacted; do not include realistic provider tokens, bearer tokens, cookies,
sessions, or infrastructure secret environment names.