Agent skill

replit-hello-world

Create a minimal working Replit example. Use when starting a new Replit integration, testing your setup, or learning basic Replit API patterns. Trigger with phrases like "replit hello world", "replit example", "replit quick start", "simple replit code".

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SKILL.md

Replit Hello World

Overview

Minimal working example demonstrating core Replit functionality.

Prerequisites

  • Completed replit-install-auth setup
  • Valid API credentials configured
  • Development environment ready

Instructions

Step 1: Create Entry File

Create a new file for your hello world example.

Step 2: Import and Initialize Client

typescript
import { ReplitClient } from '@replit/sdk';

const client = new ReplitClient({
  apiKey: process.env.REPLIT_API_KEY,
});

Step 3: Make Your First API Call

typescript
async function main() {
  // Your first API call here
}

main().catch(console.error);

Output

  • Working code file with Replit client initialization
  • Successful API response confirming connection
  • Console output showing:
Success! Your Replit connection is working.

Error Handling

Error Cause Solution
Import Error SDK not installed Verify with npm list or pip show
Auth Error Invalid credentials Check environment variable is set
Timeout Network issues Increase timeout or check connectivity
Rate Limit Too many requests Wait and retry with exponential backoff

Examples

TypeScript Example

typescript
import { ReplitClient } from '@replit/sdk';

const client = new ReplitClient({
  apiKey: process.env.REPLIT_API_KEY,
});

async function main() {
  // Your first API call here
}

main().catch(console.error);

Python Example

python
from replit import ReplitClient

client = ReplitClient()

# Your first API call here

Resources

Next Steps

Proceed to replit-local-dev-loop for development workflow setup.

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