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Agentic RSS digest using the feed CLI. Fetch, triage, and summarize RSS feeds to surface high-signal posts. Use when: (1) reading RSS feeds or catching up on news, (2) user asks for a digest, roundup, or summary of recent posts, (3) user asks what's new or interesting today, (4) user mentions feed, RSS, or blogs.
Compress long conversation histories, large code files, research results, and documents by 70% without losing critical information. Triggers when context window fills up, when summarizing previous steps in multi-step tasks, before loading large files into context, or on "summarize", "compress", "reduce context", "save tokens".
CLI tool for lilys.ai - Summarize YouTube, PDF, websites, and audio. Use when user wants to summarize content from URLs, manage digest sessions, or generate AI reports.
Convert content between formats, summarize at different levels, and repurpose for various platforms. Use when asked to convert to markdown, create summaries of varying lengths, make tweets, create flashcards, or process video content. Triggers include "convert to markdown", "summarize in one sentence", "make this a tweet", "create flashcards", "TL;DR", "summarize this video", "export as CSV".
Summarize text content, web pages, documents, and long-form articles into concise, structured summaries.
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.
Use this when the user wants to review Hacker News top 30 stories, select software or AI related items, and automatically publish a short Chinese summary to x.com or Twitter from an already logged-in browser session.
YouTube transcripts to summaries, threads, blogs.
An official AI mind map generator developed by ProcessOn, focusing on converting content such as natural language, Markdown, long text, documents, web pages, and image text into professional, clear-structured, well-layered, and editable mind maps with one click. Whether it's article summarization, data organization, document decomposition, knowledge point induction, learning path sorting, or reading notes, paper literature sorting, meeting minutes extraction, work report summary, outline generation, project task decomposition, brainstorming and idea generation, this skill can quickly generate professional mind maps to help users transform scattered content into clear structured knowledge. This skill supports 7 professional graphic layouts including mind maps, logic diagrams, organizational charts, fishbone diagrams, timelines, tree diagrams, and table diagrams, and is deeply integrated with the ProcessOn online collaboration platform. The generated mind maps can be edited online, collaboratively modified, and efficiently reused, suitable for scenarios such as office work, study review, scientific research reading, knowledge management, and scheme planning. Note: This skill is mainly used to generate mind maps and knowledge structure brain maps, and is not applicable to the generation of process or technical charts such as flowcharts, swimlane diagrams, sequence diagrams, system architecture diagrams, ER diagrams, and Mermaid diagrams.
Search X and the web using Grok (xAI) API, then summarise results with top sources.
Integrate multiple plot point analysis results into a comprehensive report, and generate high-quality analysis through deduplication, classification, sorting, and summarization. Suitable for integrating multiple analysis sources and generating unified reports
Search for recent news and developments on a topic, organize them chronologically, and deliver a concise briefing. Use this skill when the user wants to catch up on recent events, news, or developments around a topic. Trigger on phrases like "what's new with X", "recent news about X", "any updates on X", "what happened with X lately", "catch me up on X", "news roundup for X", "what did I miss about X", "latest developments in X", or "has anything changed with X recently". Also trigger when the user mentions a time frame like "this week", "this month", "since January", or "in the last few days" combined with wanting information. Don't trigger for general research, product comparisons, or fact-checking — only when recency is the point.