Reply to the email you were just dispatched to handle. Use this skill whenever you are running under the ravix daemon (you'll see email headers `From:`, `To:`, `Subject:`, `Message-ID:` in your initial input) and the user has asked you to respond to that email. Do NOT use for composing new outbound emails — this is reply-only.
Manage contacts associated with your identity — list, search, create, update, and delete. Use ravi-contacts to resolve a person's name to their email or phone before sending (e.g. "email Alice" or "text Bob" → search contacts first). Do NOT use for website credentials (use ravi-passwords) or API keys (use ravi-secrets).
Send, compose, reply, reply-all, or forward emails with HTML formatting and attachments. Do NOT use for reading incoming email (use ravi-inbox) or for credentials (use ravi-passwords or ravi-secrets).
Get your agent identity (email, phone, owner name) and manage identities. Do NOT use for reading messages (use ravi-inbox), sending email (use ravi-email-send), or credentials (use ravi-passwords or ravi-secrets).
Read incoming SMS or email messages — verification codes, verification links, incoming mail. Do NOT use for sending email (use ravi-email-send) or managing credentials (use ravi-passwords or ravi-secrets).
Sign up for and log into services using your Ravi identity — handles onboarding, forms, verification codes read from SMS/email, and credential storage. Do NOT use for standalone inbox reading (use ravi-inbox) or email sending (use ravi-email-send).
Store and retrieve website credentials — password manager for domain/username/password entries. Do NOT use for API keys/secrets (use ravi-secrets) or reading messages (use ravi-inbox).
Store and retrieve key-value secrets — encrypted secret store for API keys and env vars. Do NOT use for website passwords (use ravi-passwords) or reading messages (use ravi-inbox).