skills/search-web/SKILL.md
Search the web, evaluate sources, and synthesize findings with citations
npx skillsauth add stevefeldman/agents-skills search-webInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Search the web and synthesize an answer for: $ARGUMENTS
Parse the Query - Extract the core question or topic from $ARGUMENTS. Identify keywords and intent.
Search - Use the WebSearch tool to find relevant results. Run multiple searches with varied keywords if the first set of results is insufficient.
Evaluate Sources - Prioritize official documentation, peer-reviewed sources, and well-known technical references. Discard results that are outdated, low-quality, or irrelevant.
Fetch Key Pages - Use WebFetch on the most promising URLs to get full content when search snippets are not enough.
Synthesize Findings - Combine information from multiple sources into a clear, direct answer. Resolve conflicting information by noting the disagreement and which source is more authoritative.
Cite Sources - Include URLs for every claim so the user can verify.
## Answer
[Clear, direct answer to the query in 1-3 paragraphs]
## Sources
1. [Source title](URL) - [one-line summary of what this source contributed]
2. [Source title](URL) - [one-line summary]
3. [Source title](URL) - [one-line summary]
development
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development
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development
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tools
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