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read-quip
// Read Quip document contents from a quip.com URL using the Quip API. Use when the user provides a Quip document URL/id and asks to read, summarize, extract, or analyze the document.
// Read Quip document contents from a quip.com URL using the Quip API. Use when the user provides a Quip document URL/id and asks to read, summarize, extract, or analyze the document.
| name | read-quip |
| description | Read Quip document contents from a quip.com URL using the Quip API. Use when the user provides a Quip document URL/id and asks to read, summarize, extract, or analyze the document. |
Use this skill to fetch a Quip document via the Quip API and extract readable plain text.
A Quip API token must be available in the QUIP_API_TOKEN environment variable.
From this skill directory:
python3 scripts/quip_read.py 'https://example.quip.com/abc123Example'
Useful options:
python3 scripts/quip_read.py '<url-or-thread-id>' --output /tmp/quip.txt
python3 scripts/quip_read.py '<url-or-thread-id>' --html
python3 scripts/quip_read.py '<url-or-thread-id>' --json
GET https://platform.quip.com/1/threads/{id} with Authorization: Bearer <token>.thread.title and convert the returned html field to plain text unless HTML or JSON output is requested.If authentication fails, ask the user to provide/export a valid Quip token with permission to read the document.
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