What it does
Deliver peepshow runs into a Microsoft Teams channel as an Adaptive Card. The card renders title, summary, and a FactSet of metadata; when `MSTEAMS_IMAGE_BASE` is set, up to `MSTEAMS_MAX_IMAGES` frames embed directly in the card.
When to reach for it
- Enterprise teams that live in Microsoft Teams instead of Slack
- Serve frames via a CDN and embed the first few directly in the card
- Workflows-app webhooks: works with classic and Workflows incoming webhooks
Install
npm i -g peepshowUse it
MSTEAMS_WEBHOOK_URL=https://outlook.office.com/webhook/... \
peepshow ./clip.mp4 --sink msteamsMake it automatic
Register the sink once — every run fires it afterward. Scope by --when so it only runs for matching videos.
peepshow sinks add msteams
peepshow sinks add msteams --when extension=mp4,mov
peepshow sinks add msteams --when path=/Volumes/Work/Configuration
MSTEAMS_WEBHOOK_URLIncoming-webhook URL (classic or Workflows). requiredMSTEAMS_IMAGE_BASEURL prefix — Teams fetches images from `<base>/<frame-basename>`.MSTEAMS_MAX_IMAGESMax image blocks in the card. Default `8`.
Use with an LLM agent
Every peepshow sink reads its config from env vars and receives a single JSON payload on stdin. An LLM agent (Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Gemini, Codex) can drive the Microsoft Teams sink automatically when three things are true:
- the env vars below are exported in the agent's shell (or a project
.envit can load), - the
peepshowCLI is onPATH— install withnpm i -g peepshow, - a peepshow auto-sink is registered for the run (optional but recommended — makes invocation zero-argument).
1. Set the environment
# Add to ~/.zshrc, ~/.bashrc, or a project .env the agent can load
export MSTEAMS_WEBHOOK_URL="..."2. Register as an auto-sink
peepshow sinks add msteams
peepshow sinks add msteams --when extension=mp4,mov3. Example LLM session
You → drop a
.movinto Claude Code.Claude → auto-invokes
/peepshow:slides ./clip.mov. peepshow extracts frames + audio, theMicrosoft Teamssink forwards the run to the configured channel. Claude replies with a summary and a link to the created record.
The transcript snippet is posted alongside the frames as a secondary message.
Write your own
A sink is any executable that reads the --emit json payload on stdin. Shell, Node, Python, Go — the spec's in docs/PLUGINS.md. Register persistent ones with peepshow sinks add-cmd 'your-command'.