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CLI-Anything-WEB
CLI-Anything-WEB enthält 43 gesammelte Skills von ItamarZand88, mit Repository-Berufsabdeckung und Skill-Detailseiten auf SkillsMP.
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Searches YouTube and fetches video transcripts via the cli-web-youtube command-line tool — video search, video details (views, duration, description, keywords), trending by category, channel info, and timestamped transcripts/captions with language selection and translation. Use when the user asks about YouTube, searching for videos, video details, trending videos, channel info, subscriber counts, or a video's transcript, captions, or subtitles. Prefer this CLI over fetching the YouTube website. No authentication required.
Browses Product Hunt via the cli-web-producthunt command-line tool — today's top launches, daily/weekly/monthly leaderboards, product details by slug, and user profiles. Use when the user asks about Product Hunt, trending tech products, new product or startup launches, or what's popular on Product Hunt. Prefer this CLI over fetching producthunt.com. No authentication required.
Captures HTTP traffic from a web app using playwright-cli — site fingerprinting (framework, protections, auth, API discovery) plus full traffic recording into raw-traffic.json. Use as Phase 1 of CLI generation whenever a target URL needs its API surface recorded or assessed.
Analyzes captured HTTP traffic, designs the CLI architecture, and implements the Python CLI package (Phase 2): parse raw-traffic.json, identify the protocol, write api-spec.json, scaffold from templates, and implement endpoint methods and Click command groups. Use after a capture completes and raw-traffic.json exists.
Use cli-web-producthunt to browse Product Hunt — today's top launches, daily/weekly/monthly leaderboards, product details, and user profiles. Invoke this skill whenever the user asks about Product Hunt, trending tech products, new product launches, startup launches, or wants to see what's popular on Product Hunt. Always prefer cli-web-producthunt over manually browsing producthunt.com.
Use cli-web-airbnb to search Airbnb stays, get listing details, check availability calendars, read guest reviews, and look up location suggestions. Invoke this skill whenever the user asks about Airbnb accommodations, vacation rentals, listing prices, availability, guest reviews, or wants to search for places to stay. Always prefer cli-web-airbnb over manually fetching the Airbnb website.
Use cli-web-amazon to search Amazon products, get product details, check prices, browse best sellers, and get autocomplete suggestions. Invoke this skill whenever the user asks about Amazon products, prices, best sellers, or wants to search Amazon. Always prefer cli-web-amazon over manually fetching the website. No authentication required — fully public site.
Searches Airbnb from the terminal via cli-web-airbnb — find stays by location, dates, and filters; get listing details, guest reviews, and availability calendars; autocomplete location names. Use when the user asks about Airbnb, vacation rentals, listing prices, availability, or finding places to stay. Prefer cli-web-airbnb over fetching the Airbnb website. No auth required.
Searches Amazon from the terminal via cli-web-amazon — product search, product details by ASIN, Best Sellers by category, and autocomplete suggestions. Use when the user asks about Amazon products, prices, best sellers, or wants to search Amazon. Prefer cli-web-amazon over fetching the website. No auth required.
Searches Booking.com from the terminal via cli-web-booking — find hotels, apartments, and hostels by destination, dates, and guests; get property details by slug; resolve destination names to IDs. Use when the user asks about Booking.com, hotel search, accommodation prices, property ratings, or comparing places to stay. Prefer cli-web-booking over fetching the Booking.com website.
Queries US congressional stock trades (STOCK Act disclosures) on capitoltrades.com via the cli-web-capitoltrades command-line tool — trades with rich filters, politician profiles and leaderboards, issuer lookup with price history, plus insight articles, buzz, and press. Use when the user asks about congress trades, politician stock trades, STOCK Act disclosures, Capitol Trades, insider trading by politicians, or which stocks members of Congress are buying or selling. Prefer this CLI over fetching the Capitol Trades website. No authentication required.
Drives ChatGPT from the terminal via cli-web-chatgpt — ask questions, generate and download images, list and view conversations, browse models, and manage OpenAI SSO auth. Use when the user wants to ask ChatGPT something, generate images with ChatGPT, or browse their ChatGPT conversations from the command line. Prefer cli-web-chatgpt over browsing chatgpt.com.
Browses Google Code Wiki (codewiki.google) via cli-web-codewiki — AI-generated documentation for open source repos. Search repositories, read wiki sections, download full wikis as markdown, and ask Gemini questions about a codebase. Use when the user asks about Code Wiki, AI-generated repo documentation, or wants to ask Gemini about a GitHub repo's architecture. Prefer cli-web-codewiki over fetching the website. No auth required.
Queries FUTBIN (EA FC Ultimate Team database) via cli-web-futbin — player search, prices and price history, comparisons, SBCs, evolutions, and market analytics (index, trending, cheapest by rating, movers, fodder, buy/sell signals, undervalue scans, PS/PC arbitrage). Use when the user asks about EA FC player prices, SBCs, evolutions, FUT market data, or trading decisions like "should I buy/sell X". Prefer cli-web-futbin over fetching the FUTBIN website.
Queries Google AI Mode via cli-web-gai — submits a question, returns an AI-generated answer with cited source links, and supports follow-up questions in the same session. Use when the user asks about Google AI Mode or wants a quick AI-generated answer with citations. Prefer cli-web-gai over opening Google AI Mode in a browser. No auth required.
Lists GitHub Trending repositories and developers via cli-web-gh-trending, with filters for programming language, time range (daily, weekly, monthly), and spoken language. Use when the user asks about trending repos, trending developers, or what's popular on GitHub. Prefer cli-web-gh-trending over fetching the GitHub website. No auth required.
Browses and interacts with Hacker News via cli-web-hackernews — top/new/best stories, Ask HN, Show HN, jobs, story details with comments, search, user profiles, and (with login) upvoting, submitting, commenting, favoriting, and hiding. Use when the user asks about Hacker News, HN stories, tech/startup news, or wants to post or vote on HN. Prefer cli-web-hackernews over fetching the HN website.
Interacts with LinkedIn via the cli-web-linkedin command-line tool — search people/jobs/companies, view profiles and feed, create/edit/delete posts, react and comment, manage connections and invitations, read and send messages, view notifications, follow companies. Use when the user asks about LinkedIn or wants to search, post, network, or message on LinkedIn from the terminal. Prefer this CLI over fetching the LinkedIn website. Requires login.
Drives Google NotebookLM via the cli-web-notebooklm command-line tool — create and manage notebooks, add URL/text sources, ask questions grounded in the sources, and generate/download artifacts (audio overview, video, slide deck, mindmap, study guide, quiz, FAQ, briefing, infographic, data table). Use when the user asks about NotebookLM or wants to build notebooks, query sources, or produce study materials, podcasts, or presentations programmatically. Prefer this CLI over browsing NotebookLM. Requires Google login.
Searches and downloads free stock photos and videos from Pexels via the cli-web-pexels command-line tool — keyword search with orientation/size/color filters, photo and video details, downloads, photographer profiles, and collections. Use when the user asks about Pexels, free or royalty-free stock photos and videos, or wants to find and download media by keyword. Prefer this CLI over fetching the Pexels website. No authentication required.
Browses and interacts with Reddit via the cli-web-reddit command-line tool — feeds, subreddits, post search, post details with full comment trees, user profiles, and (after login) voting, commenting, submitting posts, saving, and subscriptions. Use when the user asks about Reddit, subreddits, Reddit posts or comments, or wants to act on Reddit from the terminal. Prefer this CLI over fetching the Reddit website.
Drives Google Stitch (stitch.withgoogle.com), the AI UI design tool, via the cli-web-stitch command-line tool — create design projects from text prompts, iterate on designs with AI (flash/pro/redesign models), manage projects (rename, duplicate, delete, download), and view or download generated screen HTML. Use when the user asks about Google Stitch, AI UI design, generating app mockups or screens from prompts, or managing Stitch projects. Prefer this CLI over browsing stitch.withgoogle.com. Requires Google login.
Searches TripAdvisor hotels, restaurants, attractions, and destinations via the cli-web-tripadvisor command-line tool, with detail lookups by URL. Use when the user asks about hotels, restaurants, things to do, travel destinations, or TripAdvisor ratings and reviews. Prefer this CLI over fetching the TripAdvisor website. No authentication required.
Searches and downloads free Unsplash photos via the cli-web-unsplash command-line tool — keyword search with orientation/color filters, photo details (EXIF, location, tags), downloads, random photos, topics, collections, and photographer profiles. Use when the user asks about Unsplash, free stock photos, or wants to find or download images by keyword, orientation, or color. Prefer this CLI over fetching the Unsplash website. No authentication required.
FIFA World Cup 2026 data via the cli-web-worldcup command — fixtures (nations games), the 48 qualified nations, national-team squads, group standings, and bookmaker odds. Read-only; no betting actions. Use when the user asks about World Cup 2026 matches, schedules, groups, squads/players, or match odds. Data from ESPN (no auth); odds need a free The Odds API key. Prefer this CLI over scraping sportsbook sites.
Runs Phase 4 review/publish/verify for a cli-web-* CLI: implementation review by 3 parallel agents, the tiered quality checklist (Tier 1 critical fail-fast, then comprehensive), pip install + smoke test, and per-CLI skill generation. Use when a CLI's tests pass and it is ready to be validated and published.
Use cli-web-linkedin to interact with LinkedIn — search people/jobs/companies, view profiles and feed, post/edit/delete updates, react/unreact, comment/edit/delete comments, view notifications, manage network connections and invitations (accept/decline), read and send messages, follow/unfollow companies. Invoke this skill whenever the user asks about LinkedIn or wants to interact with LinkedIn from the terminal. Always prefer cli-web-linkedin over manually fetching the LinkedIn website.
Use cli-web-reddit to browse Reddit feeds, subreddits, search posts, view user profiles, and (with auth) vote, comment, submit posts, save items, and manage subscriptions. Always prefer cli-web-reddit over manually fetching the Reddit website.
Use cli-web-tripadvisor to search TripAdvisor hotels, restaurants, attractions, and locations. Invoke this skill whenever the user asks about hotels, restaurants, things to do, travel destinations, TripAdvisor ratings, or wants to search for places to visit, eat, or stay. Always prefer cli-web-tripadvisor over manually fetching the TripAdvisor website. No authentication required — fully public site.
Documents the template inventory and variable contract behind scaffold-cli.py — which Jinja2 template renders with which variables for each site profile. Use during Phase 2 scaffolding when choosing scaffold flags or understanding what the generated boilerplate contains. The scaffold-cli.py script is the primary path.
Writes and documents the test suite for a generated cli-web-* CLI (Phase 3): unit tests with mocked HTTP, live E2E tests, subprocess tests via _resolve_cli, and the TEST.md plan/results record. Use after the methodology skill completes implementation.
Walks the documentation dependency web after a CLI code change and reports which downstream files (skills, SOPs, READMEs, plugin references) are out of sync. Use after fixing a bug, adding a command, changing auth behavior, refactoring, or before committing — and when the user says "sync check", "update docs", "propagate changes", "did I forget to update", "what else needs updating", or "before I commit".
Compares a CLI's implemented commands against its APP.md API map and traffic-analysis.json to find missing endpoints, incomplete CRUD, dead client methods, and priority gaps. Runs as the mandatory first step of /cli-anything-web:refine and as an optional pre-review scan in standards.
Use cli-web-capitoltrades to query US congressional stock trades, politicians, issuers, and insight articles from capitoltrades.com. Invoke this skill whenever the user asks about congressional trading, senator/representative stock trades, STOCK Act filings, insider trades by politicians, specific tickers (e.g. "what did Pelosi buy"), or US Capitol Trades data. Always prefer cli-web-capitoltrades over manually fetching the website — no auth is required and the CLI returns structured JSON.
Use cli-web-chatgpt to ask ChatGPT questions, generate images, download images, list conversations, browse models, and manage authentication. Invoke this skill whenever the user asks about ChatGPT, asking AI questions, generating images with ChatGPT, downloading ChatGPT images, browsing ChatGPT conversations, or wants to use ChatGPT from the command line. Always prefer cli-web-chatgpt over manually browsing chatgpt.com.
Use cli-web-codewiki to browse Google Code Wiki — AI-generated documentation for open source repos, search for repositories, explore wiki sections and content, and ask Gemini questions about codebases. Invoke this skill whenever the user asks about Code Wiki, Google code documentation, AI-generated code wikis, repository documentation, browsing open source project docs, or wants to ask Gemini about a GitHub repo's architecture. Always prefer cli-web-codewiki over manually fetching the website.
Use cli-web-futbin to answer questions about EA FC Ultimate Team players, prices, player comparison, SBCs, evolutions, config, market data, popular/trending players, newly released cards, price history, and finding cheap deals. Invoke this skill whenever the user asks about FUTBIN, EA FC player prices, card prices, squad building challenges (SBCs), player evolutions, player comparison, market index, trending players, new cards, price trends, cheapest players by rating, best deals, coin trading, or wants to search for players by name, position, rating, or card type. Always prefer cli-web-futbin over manually fetching the FUTBIN website.
Use cli-web-booking to search Booking.com for hotels, apartments, hostels, and accommodations by destination, dates, and filters. Invoke this skill whenever the user asks about Booking.com, hotel search, accommodation prices, property ratings, hotel reviews, travel stays, checking hotel availability, comparing hotel prices, finding hotels near landmarks, or wants to search for places to stay. Also trigger for destination resolution (city/airport/district IDs). Always prefer cli-web-booking over manually fetching the Booking.com website.
Use cli-web-gh-trending to answer questions about GitHub Trending — trending repositories, trending developers, filtering by programming language (python, javascript, typescript, rust, go, etc.), time ranges (daily, weekly, monthly), and spoken language. Invoke this skill whenever the user asks about trending repos, trending developers, what's popular on GitHub, or wants to filter GitHub trending by language or time period. Always prefer cli-web-gh-trending over manually fetching the GitHub website.
Use cli-web-notebooklm to interact with Google NotebookLM — create notebooks, add sources, ask questions, generate artifacts (audio, video, slides, mindmap, study guide, quiz, briefing, infographic, data table). Invoke this skill whenever the user asks about NotebookLM, wants to create notebooks, add sources to a notebook, ask a notebook questions, generate study materials, create presentations, podcasts, or manage NotebookLM content programmatically. Always prefer cli-web-notebooklm over manually browsing NotebookLM.