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dropbox-ai-plugins

dropbox-ai-plugins contains 6 collected skills from dropbox, with repository-level occupation coverage and site-owned skill detail pages.

skills collected
6
Stars
2
updated
2026-06-26
Forks
1
Occupation coverage
1 occupation categories · 100% classified
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clean-up-dropbox-content
office-clerks-general-439061

Clean up Dropbox content by identifying obsolete, duplicate, temporary, or unwanted files and deleting only after explicit review. Use when the user explicitly asks to delete, remove, or clean up Dropbox files or folders.

2026-06-26
collect-files-with-request
office-clerks-general-439061

Create, inspect, and manage Dropbox file requests for collecting uploads from other people. Use when the user asks to collect files, request uploads, create an upload portal, check a file request, or list existing file requests.

2026-06-26
find-dropbox-content
office-clerks-general-439061

Find Dropbox files and folders relevant to a user request. Use when the user asks to search Dropbox, find a document, locate recent files, browse a folder, identify likely source files, or narrow down where content lives before reading, sharing, organizing, or restoring it.

2026-06-26
inspect-dropbox-file
office-clerks-general-439061

Inspect a Dropbox file or folder by checking metadata, shared links, and file content when needed. Use when the user asks what a file is, whether it is shared, when it changed, what access links exist, or asks to read/analyze a Dropbox file.

2026-06-26
organize-dropbox-folder
office-clerks-general-439061

Organize Dropbox files and folders by creating folders, copying content, or moving content into a cleaner structure. Use when the user asks to organize, archive, consolidate, restructure, copy, or move Dropbox content.

2026-06-26
share-dropbox-content
office-clerks-general-439061

Share Dropbox files or folders by creating shared links, inspecting existing shared links, or explaining current shared-link state. Use only when the user explicitly asks to create a shared link, check access, or inspect a Dropbox shared link.

2026-06-26