@link.me/cli-windows-x64 0.2.56 → 0.3.0

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  {
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  "name": "@link.me/cli-windows-x64",
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- "version": "0.2.56",
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+ "version": "0.3.0",
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  "description": "Platform binary for @link.me/cli (windows-x64)",
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  "license": "UNLICENSED",
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  "os": [
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  "linkme": "./linkme.exe"
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  "files": [
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+ "skills/**/*"
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+ ---
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+ name: linkme_cli_claude_code
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+ description: Use the Linkme CLI from Claude Code for Linkme profile editing, AP publishing, analytics, links, forms, gallery, automations, email, and merch workflows.
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+ ---
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+ # Linkme CLI for Claude Code
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+ See the canonical **`agents/cli`** skill (`linkme_cli`) for install, authentication, output contracts (`--json`/`--quiet`/human), and the full command-area reference. This file only covers what's specific to running the CLI from Claude Code.
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+ ## Claude Code Specifics
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+ - This repo ships a Claude Code plugin (`.claude-plugin/plugin.json` + `.claude-plugin/marketplace.json`) that bundles this whole `skills/` tree and an MCP server (`@link.me/mcp`, binary `linkme-mcp`). If the plugin/MCP server is already installed and enabled, prefer its MCP tools over shelling out to `linkme` — they cover the same commands with structured input/output and no subprocess overhead.
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+ - If the MCP server is not available, fall back to installing and shelling out to the CLI as described in `agents/cli`.
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+ - Use the `Bash` tool for CLI invocations and prefer `--json` output when you intend to parse the result programmatically in the same turn.
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+ ---
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+ name: linkme_cli
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+ description: Canonical reference for using the Linkme CLI (`linkme`) to manage Linkme profile editing, AP (Post on All Platforms) publishing, analytics, links, forms, gallery, automations, email, and commerce workflows. Other agent-specific skills point back to this file.
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+ ---
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+ # Linkme CLI
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+ This is the canonical skill for operating the Linkme platform through the `linkme` CLI. The per-agent skills under `agents/` (`claude-code`, `codex`, `cowork`, `openclaw`) are thin pointers to this file — read this one for install, auth, output contracts, and the full area reference, then check the per-agent file only for sandbox-specific notes.
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+ ## Install
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+ If `linkme` is missing, install it into a writable local prefix (most agent sandboxes do not have root):
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+ ```bash
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+ mkdir -p /tmp/npm-global
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+ npm config set prefix /tmp/npm-global
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+ npm install -g @link.me/cli
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+ export PATH="/tmp/npm-global/bin:$PATH"
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+ ```
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+ If `PATH` changes do not persist, call the binary directly:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ /tmp/npm-global/bin/linkme --help
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+ ```
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+ Update later with:
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+ ```bash
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+ npm install -g @link.me/cli@latest
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+ ```
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+ ## Authenticate
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+ Use the manual, non-blocking browser flow:
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+ ```bash
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+ linkme auth login --manual
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+ ```
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+ This prints an authorization URL and exits immediately — it does not wait. Share the URL with the user and ask them to open it and approve access. Once they confirm, finish the flow:
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+ ```bash
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+ linkme auth resume
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+ ```
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+ Verify identity:
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+ ```bash
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+ linkme whoami --json
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+ ```
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+ For fully non-interactive contexts (CI, headless), skip the browser flow entirely and set `LINKME_TOKEN` in the environment instead.
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+ ## Output Contracts
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+ Every `linkme` command supports three output modes:
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+ - **Human** (default) — optimized for reading, includes tables and formatting
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+ - **`--quiet`** — emits only the single most useful machine-readable scalar
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+ - **`--json`** — emits a stable, structured DTO for piping and parsing
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+ Rules of thumb:
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+ - Use `--json` whenever the output will be parsed, filtered, or fed into another step (`| jq ...`).
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+ - Use `--quiet` when you only need one id, count, or status value.
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+ - Use human output for the final summary shown to the user.
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+ - Discover flags and subcommands with `--help` before acting on anything unfamiliar — do not guess a command shape.
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+ ## Areas
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+ The authoritative command surface is always `linkme --help`. The table below is a map, not an exhaustive contract:
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+ | Area | Covers |
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+ | `auth` | Login (browser or manual), resume, logout, sessions, profile switching |
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+ | `ap` | Post on All Platforms: `accounts`, `connect`/`disconnect`, `upload`, `limits`, `analytics` |
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+ | `ap post` | `create`, `list`, `calendar`, `status`, `watch`, `insights`, `comments`, `publish`, `cancel`, `retry`, `reschedule` |
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+ | `profile` | View/edit profile, `theme`, `sections`, `contact`, `forms`, `events`, `bands-in-town`, `video`, `pixels`, `linkme-icon`, `deeplink`, `add-to-contacts` |
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+ | `links` | Custom + platform links: `list`, `add`, `edit`, `delete`, `reorder`, `set <platform> <url>` / `unset <platform>`, `schedule` |
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+ | `featured` | Featured links, `headers`, `multilinks` |
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+ | `gallery` | Upload, list, delete, reorder gallery media |
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+ | `automations` | Instagram automations: connection, authorize, config, posts, create/update/publish, metrics/analytics/monitor |
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+ | `courses` | Author courses and lesson video uploads |
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+ | `contacts` | Collected contacts and stats |
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+ | `search` | Search Linkme users by username or name |
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+ | `username` | Check username validity/availability |
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+ | `waitlist` | Check/join gated feature waitlists |
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+ | `email` | Templates, sending domains, send/test, history, detail, cancel, upload-image |
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+ | `analytics` | Overview, visits, links, geo, realtime |
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+ | `commerce` | Digital products/orders (`products`), print-on-demand merch (`merch`) |
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+ | `shop` | Physical/storefront products and categories |
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+ | `agency` | Create agencies, invite/manage members, switch managed-user context |
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+ | `feeds` | Subscribe to and poll provider feeds |
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+ | `reviews` | Subscribe to and inspect review sources |
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+ | `upgrade` | Generate Linkme Pro upgrade links |
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+ | `config` | Show/set/reset CLI configuration and profiles |
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+ | `whoami` | Current identity |
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+ | `skill` | List/inspect bundled agent skills (this file included) |
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+ Note: there is no top-level `social` area. Social network links live under `links` (`links set <platform> <url>`, `links unset <platform>`, and `links list` shows both custom and platform links).
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+ ## Discovery Pattern
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+ ```bash
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+ linkme --help
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+ linkme <area> --help
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+ linkme <area> <subcommand> --help
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+ ```
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+ Start broad, then drill into the specific area for the task at hand rather than memorizing flags.
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+ ## Good Defaults
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+ - **Read before you write.** For profile-improvement tasks, inspect current state first: `profile`, `links list`, `featured list`, `gallery list`, `profile sections`, `profile theme`, `profile forms`.
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+ - **Publishing flow.** Connect accounts (`ap connect <provider>`) → create the post (`ap post create`) → confirm with `ap post status <id>` or stream with `ap post watch <id>`.
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+ - **Reporting flow.** Request `--json`, extract fields with `jq`, and summarize the numbers for the user in human language.
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+ - **Re-read after high-impact writes** (deletes, publishes, schedule changes) to confirm the change landed.
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+ ---
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+ name: linkme_cli_codex
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+ description: Use the Linkme CLI from Codex to manage profile content, links, AP publishing, analytics, automations, email, forms, gallery, and commerce workflows.
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+ # Linkme CLI for Codex
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+ See the canonical **`agents/cli`** skill (`linkme_cli`) for install, authentication, output contracts (`--json`/`--quiet`/human), and the full command-area reference. This file only covers what's specific to running the CLI from Codex.
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+ ## Codex Specifics
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+ - Codex sandboxes commonly restrict network access by default. Installing `@link.me/cli` via `npm install -g` and any `linkme` command that talks to the Linkme API requires network approval — request it explicitly rather than assuming it is already granted.
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+ - Prefer non-interactive flags over prompts: use `linkme auth login --manual` + `linkme auth resume` instead of the default interactive browser flow, and use `--json`/`--quiet` instead of relying on TTY-formatted human output.
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+ - Codex does not have a bundled MCP integration for this CLI — always invoke `linkme` as a subprocess.
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+ name: linkme_cli_cowork
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+ description: Use the Linkme CLI from Cowork to manage Linkme profiles, links, publishing, analytics, forms, gallery, email, automations, and shop workflows.
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+ # Linkme CLI for Cowork
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+ See the canonical **`agents/cli`** skill (`linkme_cli`) for install, authentication, output contracts (`--json`/`--quiet`/human), and the full command-area reference. This file only covers what's specific to running the CLI from Cowork.
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+ ## Cowork Specifics
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+ - Cowork sandboxes usually do not have root, so always install to a local prefix (`npm config set prefix /tmp/npm-global`) as described in `agents/cli`. The executable is `linkme`, not `link.me`.
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+ - Cowork sessions may not persist `PATH` changes across separate task invocations — call `/tmp/npm-global/bin/linkme` directly if a fresh task can't find `linkme` on `PATH`.
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+ - For publishing workflows, always verify the final state with `linkme ap post status <id>` or `linkme ap post watch <id>` before reporting success to the user.
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+ name: linkme_cli_openclaw
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+ description: Use the Linkme CLI from OpenClaw to manage profiles, publishing, analytics, links, forms, gallery, automations, email, and commerce workflows.
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+ # Linkme CLI for OpenClaw
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+ See the canonical **`agents/cli`** skill (`linkme_cli`) for install, authentication, output contracts (`--json`/`--quiet`/human), and the full command-area reference. This file only covers what's specific to running the CLI from OpenClaw.
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+ ## OpenClaw Specifics
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+ - Login is a strictly two-step manual flow in OpenClaw sandboxes: run `linkme auth login --manual`, hand the printed URL to the user, wait for their confirmation, then run `linkme auth resume`. Do not background the login step or attempt to poll for completion any other way.
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+ - If `PATH` changes from the local-prefix install do not persist, call `/tmp/npm-global/bin/linkme` directly.
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+ - If a command changes state (delete, publish, reorder), confirm success from the command's own output or by re-reading the affected resource — do not assume success from a zero exit code alone when reporting back to the user.
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+ name: linkme_ap_create_post
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+ description: Create and publish a Post on All (AP) post with the Linkme CLI. Use when the user wants to upload one short-form video, target connected social platforms, check processing or publish status, or wait until publishing completes.
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+ # AP Create Post
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+ ## When To Use
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+ Use this skill when the user wants to publish one video across AP-connected platforms such as YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, X, Threads, LinkedIn, or Snapchat.
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+ ## Preconditions
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+ - The user must already be authenticated with `linkme`.
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+ - At least one AP provider account must be connected.
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+ Check connected accounts first:
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+ ```bash
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+ linkme ap accounts
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+ ```
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+ If no account is connected, connect one provider at a time:
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+ ```bash
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+ linkme ap connect youtube
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+ linkme ap connect instagram
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+ linkme ap connect tiktok
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+ ```
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+ ## Core Workflow
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+ ### 1. Upload the video if needed
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+ If the user has a local file, upload it and capture the returned R2 key:
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+ ```bash
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+ ```
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+ The upload command prints a reusable AP video key like `u/42/my-video`.
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+ Skip this step if the user already has an AP R2 key.
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+ ### 2. Create the AP post
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+ Create the post with either a local file path or an existing AP R2 key:
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+ ```bash
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+ --video ./clip.mp4 \
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+ --caption "New drop. Out now." \
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+ --platforms youtube,tiktok,instagram
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+ ```
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+ ```bash
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+ --video u/42/my-video \
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+ --caption "New drop. Out now." \
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+ --platforms youtube,tiktok,instagram
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+ ```
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+ Optional scheduling:
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+ ```bash
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+ --video u/42/my-video \
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+ --caption "Tonight at 8." \
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+ --schedule 2026-04-23T20:00:00Z
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+ ```
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+ Optional TikTok privacy:
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+ ```bash
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+ --caption "Behind the scenes" \
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+ --tiktok-privacy PUBLIC_TO_EVERYONE
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+ ```
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+ ### 3. Inspect the post snapshot
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+ After creation, check the current state:
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+ ```bash
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+ ```
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+ Use this for a one-shot summary of media processing, per-platform target state, published URLs, and errors.
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+ ### 4. Watch live progress
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+ To stream live updates until the post is fully published:
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+ ```
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+ `watch` is the live command. It exits automatically once the post reaches fully published state.
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+ ### 5. Publish immediately if needed
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+ If the post exists but still needs to be pushed now:
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+ ```bash
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+ ```
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+ Then re-check with:
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+ ```bash
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+ linkme ap post status <post-id>
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+ linkme ap post watch <post-id>
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+ ```
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+ ## Operating Rules
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+ - Prefer `linkme ap accounts` before creating a post if provider connectivity is unclear.
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+ - Prefer `linkme ap upload <file>` first when the same video may be reused.
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+ - Prefer `linkme ap post status <id>` for a one-shot answer.
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+ - Prefer `linkme ap post watch <id>` when the user wants to wait through processing and publishing.
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+ - Use `--json` when another tool needs structured output.
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+ ## Minimal Happy Path
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+ ```bash
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+ linkme ap post create --video u/42/launch --caption "Shipping today" --platforms youtube,tiktok,instagram
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+ linkme ap post watch <post-id>
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+ ```
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+ name: linkme_automations_instagram
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+ description: Use when you need to connect Instagram, inspect posts and automations, or create, update, publish, and monitor Linkme Instagram automations from the CLI.
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+ # Instagram Automations
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+ Use `linkme automations` for Instagram comment and DM automations.
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+ ## Quick checks
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+ - `linkme whoami`
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+ - `linkme automations --help`
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+ - `linkme automations connection`
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+ - `linkme automations config`
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+ ## Connect Instagram
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+ - Start OAuth: `linkme automations authorize`
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+ - Finish the callback after approval: `linkme automations callback --code "<code>" --state "<state>"`
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+ - Disconnect the current Instagram account: `linkme automations disconnect`
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+ ## Inspect posts and automations
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+ - List available Instagram posts: `linkme automations posts --limit 20`
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+ - List automations: `linkme automations list --status active --limit 25`
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+ - Filter further when needed: `--search`, `--trigger-mode`, `--automation-type`, `--start-date`, `--end-date`
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+ - Inspect one automation: `linkme automations get <automation-id>`
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+ - Add `--json` when another tool needs structured output
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+ ## Create and publish
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+ - Prefer `--file` for repeatable drafts and `--json` for inspection
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+ ```bash
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+ --reply "Check your DMs" \
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+ --dm-text "Here is the link" \
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+ --dm-link-label "Open" \
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+ --dm-link-url "https://link.me/you"
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+ ```
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+ - Create from a spec file: `linkme automations create --file ./automation.json`
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+ - Update a draft: `linkme automations update <automation-id> --file ./automation.json`
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+ - Publish a draft: `linkme automations publish <automation-id>`
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+ - Duplicate an automation: `linkme automations duplicate <automation-id>`
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+ - Deactivate a live automation: `linkme automations deactivate <automation-id>`
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+ - Delete an automation: `linkme automations delete <automation-id>`
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+ ## Monitor performance
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+ - Current metrics: `linkme automations metrics <automation-id>`
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+ - Poll metrics: `linkme automations monitor <automation-id> --interval 10 --count 12`
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+ - Per-automation link analytics: `linkme automations analytics <automation-id> --start-date 2026-04-01 --end-date 2026-04-30`
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+ - Dashboard totals: `linkme automations dashboard-stats`
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+ - Dashboard link analytics: `linkme automations dashboard-link-analytics --timezone UTC`
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+ ## Working rules
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+ - If the payload shape is unclear, start with `linkme automations <subcommand> --help`
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+ - Before mutating, inspect existing drafts with `linkme automations list --json` or `linkme automations get <id> --json`
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+ name: linkme_commerce_merch
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+ description: Use when you need to inspect merch templates or manage merch categories from the Linkme CLI.
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+ # Merch
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+ Use `linkme commerce merch` for merch templates and category housekeeping.
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+ ## Quick checks
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+ - `linkme commerce --help`
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+ - `linkme commerce merch --help`
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+ ## Merch templates
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+ - List templates: `linkme commerce merch list`
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+ - Structured output: `linkme commerce merch list --json`
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+ - The current CLI surface is inspect-only for merch templates; create or edit flows are not exposed here
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+ ## Merch categories
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+ - List categories: `linkme commerce merch categories`
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+ - Create a category: `linkme commerce merch categories --create "Apparel"`
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+ - Delete a category with confirmation bypass: `linkme commerce merch categories --delete 8 --force`
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+ - Without `--force`, deletion prompts for confirmation
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+ - Add `--json` when another tool needs the raw category payload
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+ ## Discovery
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+ - If the user wants broader commerce features, inspect `linkme commerce products --help`
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+ - If the user wants actual storefront products or categories, inspect `linkme shop products --help` and `linkme shop categories --help`
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+ - If the exact flag shape is unclear, run `linkme commerce merch <subcommand> --help` first
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+ name: linkme_email_lists
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+ description: Use when you need to manage contact-backed email lists, templates, assets, test sends, and campaigns from the Linkme CLI.
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+ # Email Lists And Campaigns
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+ Use `linkme email` for templates, assets, test sends, and campaign delivery. Use `linkme contacts` to inspect the audience behind campaigns.
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+ ## Quick checks
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+ - `linkme whoami`
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+ - `linkme email --help`
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+ - `linkme contacts --help`
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+ - `linkme email domains`
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+ ## Inspect the audience
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+ - Contact summary: `linkme contacts stats`
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+ - Paginated contacts: `linkme contacts list --page 1 --limit 50`
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+ - Use `--json` if you need structured contact data for follow-up steps
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+ ## Templates and assets
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+ - List templates: `linkme email templates list`
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+ - Filter by category: `linkme email templates list --category onboarding`
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+ - Create from HTML file:
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+ --category newsletter
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+ ```
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+ - Create from inline HTML: `linkme email templates create --name "Welcome" --subject "Hello" --body "<h1>Hi</h1>" --category onboarding`
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+ - Delete a template: `linkme email templates delete <template-id> --force`
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+ - Upload an image for template HTML: `linkme email upload-image ./hero.png`
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+ ## Test and send
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+ - Send a test email: `linkme email test --to fan@example.com --template tmpl_123 --from news.example.com`
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+ - Send to all active contacts: `linkme email send --template tmpl_123 --from news.example.com --audience all`
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+ - Send to specific recipient ids: `linkme email send --template tmpl_123 --from news.example.com --audience ids --recipient-ids "1,2,3"`
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+ - Schedule a campaign: `linkme email send --template tmpl_123 --from news.example.com --audience all --schedule 2026-05-01T15:00:00Z`
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+ - Override the subject line: add `--subject "Flash sale"`
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+ ## Track and control campaigns
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+ - Campaign history: `linkme email history --page 1 --limit 25`
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+ - Campaign detail: `linkme email detail <campaign-id>`
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+ - Cancel a scheduled campaign: `linkme email cancel <campaign-id>`
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+ ## Working rules
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+ - If multiple verified domains exist, pass `--from`
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+ - If a command shape is unclear, run `linkme email <subcommand> --help` first
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+ - Prefer `--json` for agent-to-agent handoff or downstream parsing
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+ name: linkme_profile_make_it_look_good
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+ description: Polish a Linkme profile with the Linkme CLI. Use when the user wants to improve profile presentation, especially featured links, links, social links, gallery, sections, theme, and high-conversion profile modules.
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+ # Make Profile Look Good
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+ ## When To Use
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+ Use this skill when the user wants their Linkme profile to look cleaner, more complete, and more conversion-focused from the CLI.
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+ This skill is grounded in the current Linkme CLI surface. The main profile polish surface is not just `linkme profile`. It also includes `linkme featured`, `linkme links`, and `linkme gallery`.
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+ ## Start Here
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+ Inspect the current profile and public content first:
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+ ```bash
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+ linkme profile view
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+ linkme featured list
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+ linkme links list
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+ linkme gallery list
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+ linkme profile sections list
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+ ```
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+ ## Core Polish
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+ ### Featured links first
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+ Featured links are usually the most important conversion surface on a Linkme profile. Treat them as the main polish step unless the user asked for something narrower.
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+ What to do:
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+ - make sure the best call-to-action links exist
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+ - remove weak or outdated featured items
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+ - reorder featured links so the highest-value destination is first
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+ - use headers or multilinks when they improve structure
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+ Commands:
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+ ```bash
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+ linkme featured list
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+ linkme featured add --help
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+ linkme featured edit --help
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+ linkme featured reorder --help
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+ linkme featured headers --help
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+ linkme featured multilinks --help
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+ ```
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+ ### Then polish normal links, socials, and gallery
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+ Use the rest of the public profile surface to support the featured links.
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+ Commands:
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+ ```bash
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+ linkme links list
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+ linkme links add --help
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+ linkme links set --help
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+ linkme links edit --help
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+ linkme gallery list
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+ linkme gallery upload --help
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+ linkme gallery reorder --help
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+ ```
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+ What each area does:
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+ - `featured`: primary calls to action, headers, smart links
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+ - `links`: broader profile destinations, platform presence, and supporting links
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+ - `gallery`: visual proof, brand texture, product shots, creator imagery
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+ ### Profile edit without unnecessary renaming
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+ Use `profile edit` to improve the first impression, but do not recommend changing `--username` or `--name` by default. Only touch those if the user explicitly asked, is rebranding, or there is a clear correctness issue.
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+ What it controls:
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+ - `--name`: public display name
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+ - `--username`: public handle
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+ - `--bio`: short positioning statement
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+ - `--image`: avatar or brand image
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+ - `--public-search`: whether the profile can appear in search
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+ - `--display-name-option`: display style, `user_name` or `brand_logo`
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+ Example:
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+ ```bash
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+ linkme profile edit \
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+ --bio "Tour dates, music drops, merch, and fan links in one place." \
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+ --image ./avatar.jpg \
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+ --public-search \
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+ --display-name-option user_name
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+ ```
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+ Default guidance:
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+ - improve bio clarity before changing identity fields
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+ - improve image quality before renaming anything
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+ - preserve established username/display name unless the user wants a change
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+ ### Theme
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+ Use `profile theme` to create a coherent visual system.
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+ What it controls:
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+ - `--primary`: main text color
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+ - `--background`: background color
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+ - `--font`: custom profile font
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+ Example:
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+ ```bash
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+ linkme profile theme \
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+ --primary "#F6F1E8" \
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+ --background "#111111" \
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+ --font "Space Grotesk"
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+ ```
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+ ## Presentation Toggles
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+ Use these to control profile chrome and conversion helpers:
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+ - `linkme profile linkme-icon --enable`
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+ Shows the Linkme icon on profile.
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+ - `linkme profile deeplink --enable`
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+ Shows the deeplink banner.
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+ - `linkme profile add-to-contacts --show`
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+ Shows the Add to Contacts button.
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+ - `linkme profile pixels --meta <id> --tiktok <id> --google-analytics <id>`
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+ Adds tracking pixels. This requires Linkme Pro.
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+ Example:
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+ ```bash
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+ linkme profile linkme-icon --enable
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+ linkme profile deeplink --enable
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+ linkme profile add-to-contacts --show
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+ linkme profile pixels --meta 1234567890 --tiktok TT-ABC123 --google-analytics G-ABCD1234
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+ ```
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+ ## Contact And Section Structure
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+ ### Contact info
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+ Use profile contact info for direct conversion paths.
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+ - `email`: business or booking inbox
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+ - `phone`: booking or support number
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+ - `website`: canonical site or store
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+ - `address`: physical location
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+ Commands:
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+ ```bash
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+ linkme profile contact list
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+ linkme profile contact set email bookings@example.com
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+ linkme profile contact set website https://example.com
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+ linkme profile contact set phone "+1 555 123 4567"
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+ ```
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+ ### Section visibility and order
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+ Use sections to decide what visitors see first.
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+ Commands:
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+ ```bash
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+ linkme profile sections list
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+ linkme profile sections enable featured_links
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+ linkme profile sections enable contact_info
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+ linkme profile sections enable forms
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+ linkme profile sections move featured_links 1
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+ linkme profile sections move forms 2
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+ linkme profile sections move custom_events 3
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+ ```
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+ Useful section keys exposed by the CLI include:
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+ - `featured_links`
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+ - `forms`
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+ - `bandsintown`
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+ - `custom_events`
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+ - `gallery`
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+ - `contact_info`
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+ - `instagram_videos`
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+ - `tiktok_videos`
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+ - `shop`
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+ - `bio`
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+ ## High-Impact Modules
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+ ### Custom events
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+ Use custom events when the profile should highlight launches, appearances, or tour stops.
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+ Commands:
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+ ```bash
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+ linkme profile events list
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+ linkme profile events add \
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+ --title "Album Release Show" \
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+ --location "Los Angeles, CA" \
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+ --starts-at 2026-05-01T20:00:00Z \
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+ --ticket-url https://tickets.example.com/release-show \
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+ --venue "The Regent" \
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+ --pinned
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+ ```
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+ What this module does:
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+ - surfaces time-sensitive events on profile
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+ - supports pinned events
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+ - supports sold-out and all-day state
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+ - supports per-event colors with `--text-color`, `--bg-color1`, `--bg-color2`
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+ ### Forms
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+ Use forms for lead capture, waitlists, booking inquiries, or fan signups.
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+ Commands:
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+ ```bash
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+ linkme profile forms list
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+ linkme profile forms create \
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+ --name "VIP Waitlist" \
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+ --description "Get first access to tickets and merch." \
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+ --field "Name:text:required" \
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+ --field "Email:email:required" \
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+ --field "City:text:optional" \
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+ --text-color "#FFFFFF" \
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+ --bg-color-1 "#1F2937" \
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+ --bg-color-2 "#111827"
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+ ```
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+ What this module does:
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+ - creates conversion-focused forms directly on profile
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+ - supports typed fields with required or optional rules
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+ - supports form theming
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+ - supports submission review and CSV export
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+ Useful follow-ups:
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+ ```bash
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+ linkme profile forms submissions <form-id>
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+ linkme profile forms export <form-id>
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+ ```
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+ ### Profile video
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+ Use profile video when motion will improve the page header.
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+ Commands:
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+ ```bash
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+ linkme profile video set --file ./intro.mp4 --variation 4 --ping-pong
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+ ```
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+ What this module does:
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+ - uploads a hero-style profile video
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+ - applies a style variation
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+ - supports seamless looping with `--ping-pong`
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+ Remove it with:
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+ ```bash
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+ linkme profile video remove
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+ ```
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+ ### BandsInTown
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+ Use BandsInTown when the user is an artist and wants live event sync.
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+ Commands:
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+ ```bash
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+ linkme profile bands-in-town show
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+ linkme profile bands-in-town sync --api-key <bandsintown-api-key> --artist "The Midnight Arcade"
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+ linkme profile bands-in-town events
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+ linkme profile bands-in-town colors --text-color "#FFFFFF" --bg-color-1 "#7C3AED" --bg-color-2 "#1D4ED8"
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+ ```
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+ What this module does:
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+ - syncs artist events from BandsInTown
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+ - exposes synced events on profile
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+ - updates colors across all synced events
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+ ## Recommended Order
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+ 1. `linkme profile view`
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+ 2. `linkme featured list`
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+ 3. `linkme links list`, `linkme gallery list`
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+ 4. `linkme profile edit ...` for bio/image/search settings
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+ 5. `linkme profile theme ...`
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+ 6. `linkme profile contact set ...`
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+ 7. `linkme profile forms create ...` or `linkme profile events add ...`
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+ 8. `linkme profile sections move ...`
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+ 9. `linkme profile video set ...`
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+ ## Operating Rules
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+ - Start by inspecting the current profile before changing it.
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+ - Start with featured links and public-facing content before deeper profile modules.
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+ - Prefer a short, concrete bio over a generic one.
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+ - Do not recommend changing username or display name unless the user asked or there is a strong reason.
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+ - Add at least one conversion module: contact info, a form, an event, or profile video.
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+ - Reorder sections after adding content so the strongest conversion block appears near the top.
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+ - Use `--json` when another tool needs structured output.