content-pipeline/jina-cli/SKILL.md
Reads web content and searches the web using Jina AI Reader API. Use when extracting content from URLs, reading social media posts (X/Twitter), or web searching for current information.
npx skillsauth add Jst-Well-Dan/Skill-Box jina-cliInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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CLI tool for reading web content and performing AI-powered web searches.
macOS/Linux:
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/geekjourneyx/jina-cli/main/scripts/install.sh | bash
Windows (Go required):
# 1. Install via Go
go install github.com/geekjourneyx/jina-cli/cli@latest
# 2. Rename and add to PATH (One-time setup)
cd "$HOME/go/bin"; mv cli.exe jina.exe
[Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable("Path", $env:Path + ";$HOME\go\bin", "User")
Basic usage:
# Read a URL
jina read --url "https://example.com"
# Search the web
jina search --query "golang latest news"
| Command | Purpose |
|---------|---------|
| read | Extract and convert content from URLs to LLM-friendly format |
| search | Search the web with AI-powered result processing |
| config | Manage settings (set/get/list/path) |
Extract content from any URL:
# Basic read
jina read --url "https://example.com"
# Read with image captioning (Requires API Key)
jina read -u "https://x.com/user/status/123" --with-alt
# Batch process from file
jina read --file urls.txt
# Output as Markdown
jina read -u "https://example.com" --output markdown
# Save to file
jina read -u "https://example.com" --output-file result.md
The API can return content in different formats via --format:
markdown - Default, LLM-friendly Markdownhtml - Raw HTMLtext - Plain textscreenshot - URL to a screenshot# Bypass cache
jina read -u "https://example.com" --no-cache
# Use proxy
jina read -u "https://example.com" --proxy "http://proxy.com:8080"
# CSS selector extraction
jina read -u "https://example.com" --target-selector "article.main"
# Wait for element to load
jina read -u "https://example.com" --wait-for-selector "#content"
# Forward cookies
jina read -u "https://example.com" --cookie "session=abc123"
# POST method for SPA with hash routing
jina read -u "https://example.com/#/route" --post
Search the web with automatic content fetching from top results:
# Basic search
jina search --query "golang latest news"
# Restrict to specific sites
jina search -q "AI developments" --site techcrunch.com --site theverge.com
# Limit results
jina search -q "climate change" --limit 10
# Output format
jina search -q "news" --output markdown
Use multiple --site flags to restrict search to specific domains:
jina search -q "startup funding" --site techcrunch.com --site theverge.com --site wired.com
Config file: ~/.jina-reader/config.yaml
Priority: Command args > Environment vars > Config file > Defaults
Environment variables:
JINA_API_BASE_URL - Read API URL (default: https://r.jina.ai/)JINA_SEARCH_API_URL - Search API URL (default: https://s.jina.ai/)JINA_TIMEOUT - Request timeout in seconds (default: 30)JINA_WITH_GENERATED_ALT - Enable image captioning (default: false)JINA_OUTPUT_FORMAT - Output format: json/markdown (default: json)JINA_PROXY_URL - Proxy server URLConfig commands:
# Set API Key (Required for --with-alt)
jina config set key your_jina_api_key
# Set configuration
jina config set timeout 60
jina config set with-generated-alt true
# View configuration
jina config list
jina config get timeout
jina config path
If you receive a 401 Unauthorized error when using --with-alt, ensure you have a valid API key configured:
jina config set key YOUR_API_KEY
If jina is not recognized after go install, ensure $HOME\go\bin is in your system PATH and the binary is named jina.exe (defaults to cli.exe).
JSON format (default, machine-readable):
{
"success": true,
"data": {
"url": "https://example.com",
"content": "# Extracted Content\n\n...",
"title": "Page Title"
}
}
Markdown format (human-readable):
jina read -u "https://example.com" --output markdown
# X (Twitter) posts
jina read -u "https://x.com/elonmusk/status/123456" --with-alt
# The --with-alt flag enables VLM image captioning for embedded images
# Standard article
jina read -u "https://blog.example.com/article"
# With specific format
jina read -u "https://example.com" --format text --output markdown
# 1. Search for topic
jina search -q "quantum computing 2025" --limit 10
# 2. Read specific results
jina read --file search_results.txt
Create a file with one URL per line:
cat > urls.txt << EOF
https://example.com/page1
https://example.com/page2
https://x.com/user/status/123
EOF
jina read --file urls.txt --output markdown
cli/
├── main.go # Root command
├── read.go # read command
├── search.go # search command
├── config.go # config command
└── pkg/
├── api/client.go # Jina API HTTP client
├── config/ # Config file management
└── output/ # JSON/Markdown formatter
key=value format (no YAML library dependency)For API details: See cli/pkg/api/client.go
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