tools/spotify-player/SKILL.md
Terminal Spotify playback/search via spogo (preferred) or spotify_player.
npx skillsauth add letta-ai/skills spotify-playerInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Use spogo (preferred) for Spotify playback/search. Fall back to spotify_player if needed.
Requirements
spogo or spotify_player installed.spogo setup
spogo auth import --browser chromeCommon CLI commands
spogo search track "query"spogo play|pause|next|prevspogo device list, spogo device set "<name|id>"spogo statusspotify_player commands (fallback)
spotify_player search "query"spotify_player playback play|pause|next|previousspotify_player connectspotify_player likeNotes
~/.config/spotify-player (e.g., app.toml).client_id in config.? in the app.testing
Navigates archived ChatGPT or Claude-style conversation exports and a MemFS reference archive on demand. Use when recalling what a past assistant knew, searching old conversations, rendering specific chats, seeding reference memory from export sidecars, or mining historical context without doing a full import.
testing
Migrates deprecated Letta Filesystem folders/files to MemFS using markdown document corpora, chunking, local lexical search, and QMD semantic search via the memfs-search skill. Use when replacing folders.files.upload, working with PDFs or document QA, or emulating open_file, grep_file, and search_file behavior.
data-ai
Configures Letta agent compaction settings and custom summarization prompts. Use when a user asks to change an agent's compaction prompt, improve summaries after context eviction, tune sliding-window or all-message compaction, or design companion/coding-agent continuity summaries.
development
Semantic search over agent memory files. Use when you need to find conceptually related memory blocks, discover forgotten reference files, check what you already know before creating new memory, or search beyond exact keyword matching. Currently supports QMD (local, no API keys).