Turn a text description of a Chinese road route — a sequence of place names and roads like "村A → 路X → 路Y → 村B → 路Z → 村C" — into a single road-following GPX track file. Drives the user's real browser (via Kimi WebBridge) against an online Chinese mapping service because OSM coverage of small Chinese roads and villages is too sparse for this task. Use this skill whenever the user gives a Chinese road route (cycling race route, driving itinerary, hiking sequence) and wants a GPX, even if they don't say "gpx" — phrases like "我有一段路线", "把这段变成轨迹", "生成 gpx", "赛事路线 gpx", "环陵问水", "国内骑行路线", "自行车赛路书", or pasting any "→"-arrowed sequence of Chinese place/road names should trigger this. Also use whenever the user mentions following an exact road order — single-segment OSRM routing cannot handle this because (a) the API has a waypoint limit and (b) OSM data lacks the road and POI coverage. The output is exactly one .gpx file (WGS-84, standard 1.1), with no intermediate JSON or screenshot files left behind. The skill auto-de
Kimi WebBridge lets AI control the user's real browser — navigate, click, type, read, screenshot, and interact with any website using the user's actual login sessions. Use this skill whenever the user wants to interact with websites, automate browser tasks, scrape web content, or perform any action requiring a real browser. Also use when the user mentions "browser", "webpage", "open URL", "screenshot", or asks to read/interact with any website. Use even for simple-sounding browser requests — the daemon handles all complexity.