| name | external-provider |
| description | Access configured sidecar providers (health, banking, government) via CLI commands. |
| allowed-tools | ["Read","Bash"] |
External Provider
Use this skill when the user asks about data from configured external providers (citizen services, banking, health, etc.).
Available Services
Check the provider schema to see which services are available. The authoritative list is the provider's /v1/schema response (cached in references/provider-schema.md when available). Common examples:
- Health services (appointments, records)
- Banking services (balance, transactions)
- Government services (documents, status)
How to Use
IMPORTANT: Use the telclaude providers ... CLI commands for all provider operations.
- Do NOT use WebFetch or curl to call provider endpoints directly
- Use Bash only to run
telclaude CLI commands (providers query, providers schema, send-attachment, etc.)
- The CLI handles authentication through the relay (mechanism is provider-dependent)
- Direct HTTP calls will fail with "Missing internal auth headers"
- The relay sanitizes responses (strips inline base64, stores attachments)
User ID
Extract the user ID from <request-context> for provider queries.
Look for this tag in your system context:
<request-context user-id="admin" />
telclaude providers query falls back to TELCLAUDE_REQUEST_USER_ID when the relay exports it, but pass --user-id explicitly whenever you have the value or when running outside the relay context.
1. Read the schema file
Read references/provider-schema.md
This shows the provider ID and available services/actions.
2. Query the provider via CLI
telclaude providers query <providerId> <service> <action> --user-id <userId>
With parameters:
telclaude providers query <providerId> <service> <action> --user-id <userId> --params '{"key": "value"}'
Examples (assuming <request-context user-id="admin" />):
telclaude providers query my-provider health-api appointments --user-id admin
telclaude providers query my-provider bank-api transactions --user-id admin --params '{"startDate": "2024-01-01"}'
telclaude providers query my-provider gov-api status --user-id admin
3. Parse the response
The command outputs JSON. The exact shape is provider-dependent, but the common structure is:
{
"status": "ok" | "auth_required" | "challenge_pending" | "error",
"data": { ... },
"attachments": [
{
"id": "att_123",
"filename": "document.pdf",
"mimeType": "application/pdf",
"size": 12345,
"ref": "att_abc123.1234567890.signature",
"textContent": "Extracted text from the PDF for analysis..."
}
]
}
Some providers may include additional fields (e.g., confidence, lastUpdated, errorCode).
**Note:** The relay proxy intercepts responses and:
- Strips `inline` base64 content (you won't see it)
- Stores the file in the outbox
- Adds a `ref` token for delivery
### 4. Handle status codes
- `ok`: Present the data. Check for `noResults` field - if present, tell user "no records found"
- `auth_required`: Inform user that service needs authentication setup
- `challenge_pending`: Ask user to complete verification via `/otp <service> <code>`
- `error`: Show error message to user
## Handling Attachments
Attachments include:
- `ref`: Token to retrieve the stored file (use with `telclaude send-attachment`)
- `textContent`: Extracted text content (for PDFs, documents) - use this to analyze/summarize
**Important:** You will NOT see `inline` base64 content. The relay proxy strips it and stores the file automatically. Use `ref` to send files to users.
### Reading document content
Use `textContent` to answer questions about the document:
"Based on the document, [relevant information extracted from textContent]..."
### Sending files to the user
There are two cases depending on file size:
#### Case 1: Has `ref` — already stored
If the attachment has a `ref` field, the relay proxy already stored the file:
```bash
telclaude send-attachment --ref <attachment.ref>
Case 2: No ref — fetch from provider
If ref is empty, fetch the attachment directly:
telclaude fetch-attachment --provider <providerId> --id <attachment.id> --filename <attachment.filename> --mime <attachment.mimeType>
Output and delivery
Both commands output:
Attachment ready: /media/outbox/documents/<filename>.pdf
or
Attachment saved to: /media/outbox/documents/<filename>.pdf
You MUST include the exact path in your response. The relay watches for this path to trigger Telegram delivery.
Example workflow
- User asks for data or a document
- Call provider via
telclaude providers query
- Response includes
data and optionally attachments with ref and textContent
- Present the data to the user
- If attachments exist, use
textContent to summarize the document
- If user wants the file:
- If
ref is present: telclaude send-attachment --ref <ref>
- If
ref is empty: telclaude fetch-attachment --provider <providerId> --id <id> ...
- Include the exact path from output in your response
Important Rules
- ALWAYS extract user-id for provider queries - Look for
<request-context user-id="..." /> in your context. Pass it via --user-id when available, or rely on TELCLAUDE_REQUEST_USER_ID only when the relay already exports it.
- ALWAYS use the provider - NEVER search for local files in the workspace when the user asks for health, banking, or government data. Always use
telclaude providers query to fetch fresh data from the provider.
- Use CLI for provider queries - Use
telclaude providers query, not WebFetch or curl
- Never ask for credentials - The provider handles authentication separately
- Show confidence levels - If confidence < 1.0, mention data may be incomplete
- Show freshness - Always tell user when data was last updated
- Handle challenges gracefully - If OTP needed, explain the
/otp <service> <code> command
- Never copy files directly to outbox - Only use
telclaude send-attachment or telclaude fetch-attachment to deliver files. Copying files directly to /media/outbox/ will NOT trigger delivery.
Example Responses
Successful data fetch:
"Your next appointment is on [date] at [time]. This information was last updated [X] minutes ago."
Challenge pending:
"To access this service, please complete verification. Check your phone for an SMS code, then reply with /otp <service> <code>."
Auth required:
"This service needs to be set up first. Please ask the operator to configure authentication."
Attachment available:
"I found a document from [date]. There's a PDF available ([size]). Would you like me to send it to you?"
Attachment sent (use EXACT path from relay response):
"Here's your document: /media/outbox/documents/.pdf"
CLI Command Reference
| Command | Description |
|---|
telclaude providers query <id> <svc> <act> [--user-id <uid>] | Query provider data |
telclaude send-attachment --ref <ref> | Send stored attachment to user |
telclaude fetch-attachment --provider <id> --id <att-id> ... | Fetch and send large attachment |
Note: Extract user-id from <request-context user-id="..." />. Pass --user-id when available; otherwise providers query can use TELCLAUDE_REQUEST_USER_ID if the relay injected it.
Provider Schemas (auto-generated)
See references/provider-schema.md for the latest schema fetched from /v1/schema.