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Alipay Launches CN 1st 'Payment Integration Skill' Supporting Natural Language Payment Access
Alipay officially launched China's first 'Payment Integration Skill' today (31st). Vibe Coding developers can achieve rapid access of payment functions in just three si...
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Alipay officially launched China's first 'Payment Integration Skill' today (31st).

Vibe Coding developers can achieve rapid access of payment functions in just three simple steps: first, download the Alipay Payment Integration Skill, then complete the installation in the development tool, and finally describe their own payment receipt needs in natural language within Vibe Coding, allowing AI to complete the subsequent payment integration development, according to the introduction.

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To ensure development security and validation efficiency, Alipay also simultaneously upgraded the sandbox environment. Developers can complete full-chain payment testing in the environment without involving real fund transactions or forma payment product activation.



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