By islee23520
Messaging platform interaction skills for AI agents. Interact with Slack, Discord, Microsoft Teams, Webex, Telegram, WhatsApp, LINE, Instagram, KakaoTalk, and Channel Talk - send messages, read channels, manage reactions, upload files, and more through simple CLI interfaces.
Interact with Channel Talk using extracted desktop app or browser credentials - read chats, send messages, search messages, manage groups
Interact with Channel Talk workspaces using API credentials - send messages, read chats, manage groups and bots
Interact with Discord servers - send messages, read channels, manage reactions
Interact with Discord servers using bot tokens - send messages, read channels, manage reactions
Interact with Instagram DMs - send messages, read conversations, manage accounts
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One CLI for Slack, Discord, Teams, Webex, Telegram, WhatsApp, LINE, Instagram, KakaoTalk, and Channel Talk. Credentials extracted from desktop apps and browsers, or authenticated in seconds — no API keys, no OAuth, no admin approval. TypeScript SDK included.
You shouldn't need a bot token to send a message.
Every platform gates API access behind OAuth apps that need admin approval — days of waiting just to send a message. And even then, your agent is a bot, not you. Different name, different permissions, different context.
Agent Messenger reads session tokens from your Slack, Discord, Teams, KakaoTalk, or Channel Talk desktop app — zero config. If the desktop app isn't installed, it falls back to extracting from Chromium browsers. Webex and Instagram tokens are extracted directly from browsers. Telegram authenticates with a one-time phone code, and WhatsApp with a QR code or pairing code. Either way, your agent operates as you — same name, same permissions, same context. Bot tokens are fully supported too for server-side and CI/CD use cases.
--pretty for human-readable. Structured output your agent can parse and act onCLI (global install for terminal / AI agent use):
npm install -g agent-messenger
SDK (project dependency for programmatic use):
npm install agent-messenger
The global install gives you all platform CLIs. The project install gives you both CLIs and the TypeScript SDK.
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