Productivity

resend

resend/resend-skills · updated Apr 8, 2026

$npx skills add https://github.com/resend/resend-skills --skill resend
summary

Transactional email API with single/batch sending, inbound email handling, templates, and webhook event tracking.

  • Supports single and batch email sends with idempotency keys to prevent duplicates on retry; batch mode is atomic but lacks attachment and scheduling support
  • Includes webhook verification, inbound email receiving with separate body retrieval, and template management with variable substitution
  • Node.js SDK returns { data, error } tuples instead of throwing exceptions; always
skill.md

Resend

Quick Send — Node.js

import { Resend } from 'resend';

const resend = new Resend(process.env.RESEND_API_KEY);

const { data, error } = await resend.emails.send(
  {
    from: 'Acme <onboarding@resend.dev>',
    to: ['delivered@resend.dev'],
    subject: 'Hello World',
    html: '<p>Email body here</p>',
  },
  { idempotencyKey: `welcome-email/${userId}` }
);

if (error) {
  console.error('Failed:', error.message);
  return;
}
console.log('Sent:', data.id);

Key gotcha: The Resend Node.js SDK does NOT throw exceptions — it returns { data, error }. Always check error explicitly instead of using try/catch for API errors.

Quick Send — Python

import resend
import os

resend.api_key = os.environ["RESEND_API_KEY"]

email = resend.Emails.send({
    "from": "Acme <onboarding@resend.dev>",
    "to": ["delivered@resend.dev"],
    "subject": "Hello World",
    "html": "<p>Email body here</p>",
}, idempotency_key=f"welcome-email/{user_id}")

Single vs Batch Decision

Choose When
Single (POST /emails) 1 email, needs attachments, needs scheduling
Batch (POST /emails/batch) 2-100 distinct emails, no attachments, no scheduling

Batch is atomic — if one email fails validation, the entire batch fails. Always validate before sending. Batch does NOT support attachments or scheduled_at.

Idempotency Keys (Critical for Retries)

Prevent duplicate emails when retrying failed requests:

Key Facts
Format (single) <event-type>/<entity-id> (e.g., welcome-email/user-123)
Format (batch) batch-<event-type>/<batch-id> (e.g., batch-orders/batch-456)
Expiration 24 hours
Max length 256 characters
Same key + same payload Returns original response without resending
Same key + different payload Returns 409 error

Quick Receive (Node.js)

import { Resend } from 'resend';

const resend = new Resend(process.env.RESEND_API_KEY);

export async function POST(req: Request) {
  const payload = await req.text(); // Must use raw text, not req.json()

  const event = resend.webhooks.verify({
    payload,
    headers: {
      'svix-id': req.headers.get('svix-id'),
      'svix-timestamp': req.headers.get('svix-timestamp'),
      'svix-signature': req.headers.get('svix-signature'),
    },
    secret: process.env.RESEND_WEBHOOK_SECRET,
  });

  if (event.type === 'email.received') {
    // Webhook has metadata only — call API for body
    const { data: email } = await resend.emails.receiving.get(
      event.data.email_id
    );
    console.log(email.text);
  }

  return new Response('OK', { status: 200 });
}

Key gotcha: Webhook payloads do NOT contain the email body. You must call resend.emails.receiving.get() separately.

What Do You Need?

Task Reference
Send a single email sending/overview.md — parameters, deliverability, testing
Send batch emails sending/overview.mdsending/batch-email-examples.md
Full SDK examples (Node.js, Python, Go, cURL) sending/single-email-examples.md
Idempotency, retries, error handling sending/best-practices.md
Get, list, reschedule, cancel emails sending/email-management.md
Receive inbound emails receiving.md — domain setup, webhooks, attachments
Manage templates (CRUD, variables) templates.md — lifecycle, aliases, pagination
Set up webhooks (events, verification) webhooks.md — verification, CRUD, retry schedule, IP allowlist
Manage domains (create, verify, DNS) domains.md — regions, TLS, tracking, capabilities
Manage contacts (CRUD, properties) contacts.md — segments, topics, custom properties
Send broadcasts (marketing campaigns) broadcasts.md — lifecycle, scheduling, template variables
Manage API keys api-keys.md — permission scoping, domain restrictions
View API request logs logs.md — list and retrieve API call history, debugging
Define contact properties contact-properties.md — custom fields for contacts
Manage segments (contact groups) segments.md — broadcast targeting, contact grouping
Manage topics (subscriptions) topics.md — opt-in/out preferences, broadcast filtering
Install SDK (8+ languages) installation.md
Set up an AI agent inbox Install the agent-email-inbox skill — covers security levels for untrusted input

SDK Version Requirements

Always install the latest SDK version. These are the minimum versions for full functionality (sending, receiving, webhook verification):

Language Package Min Version Install
Node.js resend >= 6.9.2 npm install resend
Python resend >= 2.21.0 pip install resend
Go resend-go/v3 >= 3.1.0 go get github.com/resend/resend-go/v3
Ruby resend >= 1.0.0 gem install resend
PHP resend/resend-php >= 1.1.0 composer require resend/resend-php
Rust resend-rs >= 0.20.0 cargo add resend-rs
Java resend-java >= 4.11.0 See installation.md
.NET Resend >= 0.2.1 dotnet add package Resend

If the project already has a Resend SDK installed, check the version and upgrade if it's below the minimum. Older SDKs may be missing webhooks.verify() or emails.receiving.get().

See installation.md for full installation commands, language detection, and cURL fallback.

Common Setup

API Key

Store in environment variable — never hardcode:

export RESEND_API_KEY=re_xxxxxxxxx

Get your key at resend.com/api-keys.

Detect Project Language

Check for these files: package.json (Node.js), requirements.txt/pyproject.toml (Python), go.mod (Go), Gemfile (Ruby), composer.json (PHP), Cargo.toml (Rust), pom.xml/build.gradle (Java), *.csproj (.NET).

Common Mistakes

# Mistake Fix
1 Retrying without idempotency key Always include idempotency key — prevents duplicate sends on retry. Format: <event-type>/<entity-id>
2 Not verifying webhook signatures Always verify with resend.webhooks.verify() — unverified events can't be trusted
3 Template variable name mismatch Variable names are case-sensitive — must match the template definition exactly. Use triple mustache {{{VAR}}} syntax
4 Expecting email body in webhook payload Webhooks contain metadata only — call resend.emails.receiving.get() for body content
5 Using try/catch for Node.js SDK errors SDK returns { data, error } — check error explicitly, don't wrap in try/catch
6 Using batch for emails with attachments Batch doesn't support attachments — use single sends instead
7 Testing with fake emails (test@gmail.com) Use delivered@resend.dev — fake addresses bounce and hurt reputation
8 Sending with draft template Templates must be published before sending — call .publish() first
9 html + template in same send call Mutually exclusive — remove html/text/react when using template
10 MX record not lowest priority for inbound Ensure Resend's MX has the lowest number (highest priority) or emails won't route
11 403 when sending from resend.dev The default onboarding@resend.dev is a sandbox — it can only deliver to your Resend account email. Verify your own domain first
12 403 domain mismatch The from address domain must exactly match a verified domain. Verified send.acme.com but sending from user@acme.com will fail
13 Calling Resend API from the browser (CORS) The API does not support CORS — this is intentional to protect your API key. Always call from server-side (API routes, serverless functions)
14 401 restricted_api_key A sending-only API key was used on a non-sending endpoint (domains, contacts, etc.). Create a full-access key instead

Cross-Cutting Concerns

Send + Receive Together

Auto-replies, email forwarding, or any receive-then-send workflow requires both capabilities:

  1. Set up inbound domain first (see receiving.md)
  2. Set up sending (see sending/overview.md)
  3. Note: batch sending does NOT support attachments or scheduling — use single sends when forwarding with attachments

AI Agent Inbox

If your system processes untrusted email content and takes actions (refunds, database changes, forwarding), install the agent-email-inbox skill. This applies whether or not AI is involved — any system interpreting freeform email content from external senders needs security measures.

Marketing Emails

The sending capabilities in this skill are for transactional email (receipts, confirmations, notifications). For marketing campaigns to large subscriber lists with unsubscribe links and engagement tracking, use Resend Broadcasts — see broadcasts.md for the API.

Domain Warm-up

New domains must gradually increase sending volume. Day 1 limit: ~150 emails (new domain) or ~1,000 (existing domain). See the warm-up schedule in sending/overview.md.

Testing

Never test with fake addresses at real email providers (test@gmail.com, fake@outlook.com) — they bounce and destroy sender reputation.

Address Result
delivered@resend.dev Simulates successful delivery
bounced@resend.dev Simulates hard bounce
complained@resend.dev Simulates spam complaint

Suppression List

Resend automatically suppresses hard-bounced and spam-complained addresses. Sending to suppressed addresses fires the email.suppressed webhook event instead of attempting delivery. Manage in Dashboard → Suppressions.

Webhook Event Types

Event Trigger
email.sent API request successful
email.delivered Reached recipient's mail server
email.bounced Permanently rejected (hard bounce)
email.complained Recipient marked as spam
email.opened / email.clicked Recipient engagement
email.delivery_delayed Soft bounce, Resend retries
email.received Inbound email arrived
domain.* / contact.* Domain/contact changes

See webhooks.md for full details, signature verification, and retry schedule.

Error Handling Quick Reference

Code Action
400, 422 Fix request parameters, don't retry
401 Check API key — restricted_api_key means sending-only key used on non-sending endpoint
403 Verify domain ownership — common causes: resend.dev sandbox, from domain mismatch, unverified domain
409 Idempotency conflict — use new key or fix payload
429 Rate limited — retry with exponential backoff (default rate limit: 2 req/s)
500 Server error — retry with exponential backoff

Resources

general reviews

Ratings

4.510 reviews
  • Shikha Mishra· Oct 10, 2024

    resend is among the better-maintained entries we tried; worth keeping pinned for repeat workflows.

  • Piyush G· Sep 9, 2024

    Keeps context tight: resend is the kind of skill you can hand to a new teammate without a long onboarding doc.

  • Chaitanya Patil· Aug 8, 2024

    Registry listing for resend matched our evaluation — installs cleanly and behaves as described in the markdown.

  • Sakshi Patil· Jul 7, 2024

    resend reduced setup friction for our internal harness; good balance of opinion and flexibility.

  • Ganesh Mohane· Jun 6, 2024

    I recommend resend for anyone iterating fast on agent tooling; clear intent and a small, reviewable surface area.

  • Oshnikdeep· May 5, 2024

    Useful defaults in resend — fewer surprises than typical one-off scripts, and it plays nicely with `npx skills` flows.

  • Dhruvi Jain· Apr 4, 2024

    resend has been reliable in day-to-day use. Documentation quality is above average for community skills.

  • Rahul Santra· Mar 3, 2024

    Solid pick for teams standardizing on skills: resend is focused, and the summary matches what you get after install.

  • Pratham Ware· Feb 2, 2024

    We added resend from the explainx registry; install was straightforward and the SKILL.md answered most questions upfront.

  • Yash Thakker· Jan 1, 2024

    resend fits our agent workflows well — practical, well scoped, and easy to wire into existing repos.