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Ahmed Rehan 17bce709de feat: Add Official Microsoft & Gemini Skills (845+ Total)
🚀 Impact

Significantly expands the capabilities of **Antigravity Awesome Skills** by integrating official skill collections from **Microsoft** and **Google Gemini**. This update increases the total skill count to **845+**, making the library even more comprehensive for AI coding assistants.

 Key Changes

1. New Official Skills

- **Microsoft Skills**: Added a massive collection of official skills from [microsoft/skills](https://github.com/microsoft/skills).
  - Includes Azure, .NET, Python, TypeScript, and Semantic Kernel skills.
  - Preserves the original directory structure under `skills/official/microsoft/`.
  - Includes plugin skills from the `.github/plugins` directory.
- **Gemini Skills**: Added official Gemini API development skills under `skills/gemini-api-dev/`.

2. New Scripts & Tooling

- **`scripts/sync_microsoft_skills.py`**: A robust synchronization script that:
  - Clones the official Microsoft repository.
  - Preserves the original directory heirarchy.
  - Handles symlinks and plugin locations.
  - Generates attribution metadata.
- **`scripts/tests/inspect_microsoft_repo.py`**: Debug tool to inspect the remote repository structure.
- **`scripts/tests/test_comprehensive_coverage.py`**: Verification script to ensure 100% of skills are captured during sync.

3. Core Improvements

- **`scripts/generate_index.py`**: Enhanced frontmatter parsing to safely handle unquoted values containing `@` symbols and commas (fixing issues with some Microsoft skill descriptions).
- **`package.json`**: Added `sync:microsoft` and `sync:all-official` scripts for easy maintenance.

4. Documentation

- Updated `README.md` to reflect the new skill counts (845+) and added Microsoft/Gemini to the provider list.
- Updated `CATALOG.md` and `skills_index.json` with the new skills.

🧪 Verification

- Ran `scripts/tests/test_comprehensive_coverage.py` to verify all Microsoft skills are detected.
- Validated `generate_index.py` fixes by successfully indexing the new skills.
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azure-communication-sms-java Send SMS messages with Azure Communication Services SMS Java SDK. Use when implementing SMS notifications, alerts, OTP delivery, bulk messaging, or delivery reports. com.azure:azure-communication-sms

Azure Communication SMS (Java)

Send SMS messages to single or multiple recipients with delivery reporting.

Installation

<dependency>
    <groupId>com.azure</groupId>
    <artifactId>azure-communication-sms</artifactId>
    <version>1.2.0</version>
</dependency>

Client Creation

import com.azure.communication.sms.SmsClient;
import com.azure.communication.sms.SmsClientBuilder;
import com.azure.identity.DefaultAzureCredentialBuilder;

// With DefaultAzureCredential (recommended)
SmsClient smsClient = new SmsClientBuilder()
    .endpoint("https://<resource>.communication.azure.com")
    .credential(new DefaultAzureCredentialBuilder().build())
    .buildClient();

// With connection string
SmsClient smsClient = new SmsClientBuilder()
    .connectionString("<connection-string>")
    .buildClient();

// With AzureKeyCredential
import com.azure.core.credential.AzureKeyCredential;

SmsClient smsClient = new SmsClientBuilder()
    .endpoint("https://<resource>.communication.azure.com")
    .credential(new AzureKeyCredential("<access-key>"))
    .buildClient();

// Async client
SmsAsyncClient smsAsyncClient = new SmsClientBuilder()
    .connectionString("<connection-string>")
    .buildAsyncClient();

Send SMS to Single Recipient

import com.azure.communication.sms.models.SmsSendResult;

// Simple send
SmsSendResult result = smsClient.send(
    "+14255550100",      // From (your ACS phone number)
    "+14255551234",      // To
    "Your verification code is 123456");

System.out.println("Message ID: " + result.getMessageId());
System.out.println("To: " + result.getTo());
System.out.println("Success: " + result.isSuccessful());

if (!result.isSuccessful()) {
    System.out.println("Error: " + result.getErrorMessage());
    System.out.println("Status: " + result.getHttpStatusCode());
}

Send SMS to Multiple Recipients

import com.azure.communication.sms.models.SmsSendOptions;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;

List<String> recipients = Arrays.asList(
    "+14255551111",
    "+14255552222",
    "+14255553333"
);

// With options
SmsSendOptions options = new SmsSendOptions()
    .setDeliveryReportEnabled(true)
    .setTag("marketing-campaign-001");

Iterable<SmsSendResult> results = smsClient.sendWithResponse(
    "+14255550100",      // From
    recipients,          // To list
    "Flash sale! 50% off today only.",
    options,
    Context.NONE
).getValue();

for (SmsSendResult result : results) {
    if (result.isSuccessful()) {
        System.out.println("Sent to " + result.getTo() + ": " + result.getMessageId());
    } else {
        System.out.println("Failed to " + result.getTo() + ": " + result.getErrorMessage());
    }
}

Send Options

SmsSendOptions options = new SmsSendOptions();

// Enable delivery reports (sent via Event Grid)
options.setDeliveryReportEnabled(true);

// Add custom tag for tracking
options.setTag("order-confirmation-12345");

Response Handling

import com.azure.core.http.rest.Response;

Response<Iterable<SmsSendResult>> response = smsClient.sendWithResponse(
    "+14255550100",
    Arrays.asList("+14255551234"),
    "Hello!",
    new SmsSendOptions().setDeliveryReportEnabled(true),
    Context.NONE
);

// Check HTTP response
System.out.println("Status code: " + response.getStatusCode());
System.out.println("Headers: " + response.getHeaders());

// Process results
for (SmsSendResult result : response.getValue()) {
    System.out.println("Message ID: " + result.getMessageId());
    System.out.println("Successful: " + result.isSuccessful());
    
    if (!result.isSuccessful()) {
        System.out.println("HTTP Status: " + result.getHttpStatusCode());
        System.out.println("Error: " + result.getErrorMessage());
    }
}

Async Operations

import reactor.core.publisher.Mono;

SmsAsyncClient asyncClient = new SmsClientBuilder()
    .connectionString("<connection-string>")
    .buildAsyncClient();

// Send single message
asyncClient.send("+14255550100", "+14255551234", "Async message!")
    .subscribe(
        result -> System.out.println("Sent: " + result.getMessageId()),
        error -> System.out.println("Error: " + error.getMessage())
    );

// Send to multiple with options
SmsSendOptions options = new SmsSendOptions()
    .setDeliveryReportEnabled(true);

asyncClient.sendWithResponse(
    "+14255550100",
    Arrays.asList("+14255551111", "+14255552222"),
    "Bulk async message",
    options)
    .subscribe(response -> {
        for (SmsSendResult result : response.getValue()) {
            System.out.println("Result: " + result.getTo() + " - " + result.isSuccessful());
        }
    });

Error Handling

import com.azure.core.exception.HttpResponseException;

try {
    SmsSendResult result = smsClient.send(
        "+14255550100",
        "+14255551234",
        "Test message"
    );
    
    // Individual message errors don't throw exceptions
    if (!result.isSuccessful()) {
        handleMessageError(result);
    }
    
} catch (HttpResponseException e) {
    // Request-level failures (auth, network, etc.)
    System.out.println("Request failed: " + e.getMessage());
    System.out.println("Status: " + e.getResponse().getStatusCode());
} catch (RuntimeException e) {
    System.out.println("Unexpected error: " + e.getMessage());
}

private void handleMessageError(SmsSendResult result) {
    int status = result.getHttpStatusCode();
    String error = result.getErrorMessage();
    
    if (status == 400) {
        System.out.println("Invalid phone number: " + result.getTo());
    } else if (status == 429) {
        System.out.println("Rate limited - retry later");
    } else {
        System.out.println("Error " + status + ": " + error);
    }
}

Delivery Reports

Delivery reports are sent via Azure Event Grid. Configure an Event Grid subscription for your ACS resource.

// Event Grid webhook handler (in your endpoint)
public void handleDeliveryReport(String eventJson) {
    // Parse Event Grid event
    // Event type: Microsoft.Communication.SMSDeliveryReportReceived
    
    // Event data contains:
    // - messageId: correlates to SmsSendResult.getMessageId()
    // - from: sender number
    // - to: recipient number
    // - deliveryStatus: "Delivered", "Failed", etc.
    // - deliveryStatusDetails: detailed status
    // - receivedTimestamp: when status was received
    // - tag: your custom tag from SmsSendOptions
}

SmsSendResult Properties

Property Type Description
getMessageId() String Unique message identifier
getTo() String Recipient phone number
isSuccessful() boolean Whether send succeeded
getHttpStatusCode() int HTTP status for this recipient
getErrorMessage() String Error details if failed
getRepeatabilityResult() RepeatabilityResult Idempotency result

Environment Variables

AZURE_COMMUNICATION_ENDPOINT=https://<resource>.communication.azure.com
AZURE_COMMUNICATION_CONNECTION_STRING=endpoint=https://...;accesskey=...
SMS_FROM_NUMBER=+14255550100

Best Practices

  1. Phone Number Format - Use E.164 format: +[country code][number]
  2. Delivery Reports - Enable for critical messages (OTP, alerts)
  3. Tagging - Use tags to correlate messages with business context
  4. Error Handling - Check isSuccessful() for each recipient individually
  5. Rate Limiting - Implement retry with backoff for 429 responses
  6. Bulk Sending - Use batch send for multiple recipients (more efficient)

Trigger Phrases

  • "send SMS Java", "text message Java"
  • "SMS notification", "OTP SMS", "bulk SMS"
  • "delivery report SMS", "Azure Communication Services SMS"