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Read and summarize text-based file types only. Prefer read_file for text formats; use execute_shell_command for type detection when needed. PDF/Office/images/archives are handled by other skills.
Generates Mermaid mindmap diagrams from codebases, topics, files, or conversations. Visually summarizes source material as branching diagrams. Use when asked to create a Mermaid mind map, visualize a topic, map out a codebase, summarize a file as a diagram, generate a concept map, or create a visual overview.
Curate a Chinese reading digest from a fixed bundle of RSS and Atom feeds, with a strong preference for AI agent thinking, frontier AI commentary, deep interviews, and non-boring high-signal essays. Use when Codex needs to pull the latest week's posts by default, or a specific day's posts when explicitly requested, summarize them, score each article on a 10-point scale, and output only the posts scoring above 7 in a concise Chinese daily-brief style.
Multimodal UI understanding and single-step planning via OpenAI-compatible Responses APIs. Use when you need AIQuery/AIAssert and plan-next to extract UI element coordinates, validate UI assertions, summarize screenshots, or decide the next UI action from an image. External agents handle execution via adb/hdc and multi-step loops. Defaults to Doubao models but can be pointed at other multimodal providers via base URL, API key, and model name.
Retrieve, summarize, and inspect documents indexed by Glean. Use when getting document content, summaries, permissions, or metadata by URL.
Fetch any URL as clean markdown. ALWAYS use this skill instead of the WebFetch tool when you need to read a URL's content — it has a 5-layer fallback (Jina Reader, defuddle.md, markdown.new, OpenCLI, raw HTML) that produces better results and handles JS-rendered pages (Twitter/X, SPAs), login-required platforms (zhihu, reddit, weibo, xiaohongshu), and complex web pages that WebFetch cannot parse. Invoke whenever the user provides a URL and wants to read, extract, summarize, analyze, or convert its content to markdown. Keywords: 'fetch page', 'read URL', 'grab content from', 'summarize article', 'extract text from webpage', '抓取网页', '读链接', '网页转 markdown'. NOT for: web search without URL, file downloads, screenshots, form filling, or accessibility checks.
Query, summarize, export, create, and edit a user's flomo memos through local desktop auth and the flomo API, without Chrome UI automation. Use when the user wants fast memo lookup, tag filtering, markdown export, lightweight memo creation, or direct text edits to existing memos.
Fetch, extract, and summarize content from URLs. Use when: (1) user shares a link and wants a summary, (2) you need to gather information from web pages, (3) researching topics that require reading articles or documentation, (4) extracting code snippets or technical content from websites.
Extract frames from video files using ffmpeg for AI/LLM analysis. Use when (1) the user asks to analyze, describe, or summarize a video file, (2) the user wants to extract frames or screenshots from a video, (3) the user provides a video file (.mp4, .mov, .avi, .mkv, .webm, etc.) and asks questions about its visual content, (4) the user wants to identify scenes, objects, or events in a video, (5) the user wants timestamps overlaid on extracted frames for temporal reference. Converts video into JPEG frames that can be attached to LLM prompts as images. Requires ffmpeg on PATH. Supports scene-change detection, model-aware optimization (Claude/OpenAI/Gemini), quality presets (efficient/balanced/detailed/ocr), grayscale and high-contrast OCR mode, and automatic FPS calculation via --max-frames.
This skill analyzes meeting transcripts to extract decisions, action items, opinions, questions, and terminology using Cerebras AI (llama-3.3-70b). Use this skill when the user asks to analyze a transcript, extract action items from meetings, find decisions in conversations, build glossaries from discussions, or summarize key points from recorded meetings.
Write internal company communications — 3P updates (Progress/Plans/Problems), company-wide newsletters, FAQ roundups, incident reports, leadership updates, status reports, project updates, and general internal comms. Use this skill any time the user asks to draft, edit, or format something meant for internal audiences. Trigger on keywords like "3P", "weekly update", "newsletter", "FAQ", "internal comms", "status report", "company update", "team update", "incident report", or any request to summarize work for leadership, teammates, or the broader company. Even casual requests like "write my update" or "summarize what my team did this week" should trigger this skill.
Use when the user asks for a literature review, academic deep dive, research report, state-of-the-art survey, topic scoping, comparative analysis of methods/papers, grant background, or any request that needs multi-source scholarly evidence with citations. Also trigger proactively when a user question clearly requires academic grounding (e.g. "what's known about X", "compare approach A vs B in the literature", "summarize the field of Y"). Runs an 8-phase (Phase 0..7), script-driven research workflow across 7 federated sources (OpenAlex, arXiv, Crossref, PubMed, DBLP, bioRxiv, Exa) with optional Semantic Scholar / Brave MCP enrichment, with deduplication, transparent ranking, dual-backend citation chasing (OpenAlex + Semantic Scholar), self-critique, and structured report output with verifiable citations.