| name | web-research |
| description | Research current web information with websearch and webfetch, then answer with sources. |
| when_to_use | Use when the task depends on current, external, or source-cited information. |
| triggers | ["web research","look up","latest","current docs","cite sources","websearch","webfetch"] |
Web Research
Use this skill when local repository context is not enough because the answer depends on current or externally sourced information.
Research with primary sources where possible:
- Use
websearch to find candidate sources.
- Use
webfetch to read the relevant pages before relying on them.
- Prefer official documentation, standards, release notes, repository pages, or original announcements over summaries.
- For technical questions, rely on primary sources such as official docs, source repositories, or papers.
Keep dates explicit when recency matters. Compare publication dates, release dates, and the current date instead of assuming search-result order is authoritative.
Answer with concise citations or links to the sources used. If the available sources disagree, say what each source supports and avoid smoothing over the conflict.
This skill does not imply browser UI control. Use it for web information retrieval through Squeezy's web tools.