If you're building anything that ingests live Zoom media, this is your reference guide. It covers the WebSocket-based RTMS protocol for pulling audio, video, transcripts, chat, and screen shares directly from meetings without needing a bot in the room. The skill emphasizes that RTMS is backend infrastructure, not a UI SDK, and works on an event-triggered model where your server waits for webhook notifications before processing streams. It recommends trying build-zoom-bot first for simpler use cases, then coming here when you need the specifics on stream types and implementation constraints. Useful if you're doing real-time analytics, compliance recording, or custom media processing on Zoom calls.
npx -y skills add anthropics/knowledge-work-plugins --skill zoom-rtms --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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