kakaotalk
KakaoTalk CLI
macOS에서 CLI를 통해 카카오톡 메시지를 읽고 보내는 스킬.
트리거
- "카카오톡 메시지", "카톡 읽어줘", "~에게 메시지 보내줘"
스크립트 구조
| 파일 | 용도 |
|---|---|
kakao_read.py |
채팅방 검색, 열기, 메시지 읽기 |
kakao_send.py |
메시지 발송 |
메시지 발송 워크플로우
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