messenger
Guidance for Facebook Messenger Platform integrations: app setup, webhooks, messaging, and operational safety.
Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/messenger && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/1365" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/messenger && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/messenger
About this skill
Facebook Messenger API Skill (Advanced)
Purpose
Provide a production-oriented guide for Messenger Platform workflows: sending messages, handling webhooks, and managing Page messaging using direct HTTPS calls.
Best fit
- You need bot-style messaging in Facebook Messenger.
- You want clean webhook handling and message UX.
- You prefer direct HTTP requests rather than SDKs.
Not a fit
- You need advanced Graph API Ads or Marketing workflows.
- You must use complex browser-based OAuth flows.
Quick orientation
- Read
references/messenger-api-overview.mdfor base URLs and core object map. - Read
references/webhooks.mdfor verification and signature validation. - Read
references/messaging.mdfor Send API fields and message types. - Read
references/permissions-and-tokens.mdfor token flow and required permissions. - Read
references/request-templates.mdfor concrete HTTP payloads. - Read
references/conversation-patterns.mdfor UX flows (get started, menu, fallback). - Read
references/webhook-event-map.mdfor event types and routing.
Required inputs
- Facebook App ID and App Secret.
- Page ID and Page access token.
- Webhook URL and verify token.
- Message UX and allowed interactions.
Expected output
- A clear messaging workflow plan, permissions checklist, and operational guardrails.
Operational notes
- Validate signatures on all webhook events.
- Keep replies short and acknowledge quickly.
- Handle rate limits and retries with backoff.
Security notes
- Never log tokens or app secrets.
- Use least-privilege permissions.
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