skills/tavily-extract/SKILL.md
Extract clean markdown or text content from specific URLs via the Tavily CLI. Use this skill when the user has one or more URLs and wants their content, says "extract", "grab the content from", "pull the text from", "get the page at", "read this webpage", or needs clean text from web pages. Handles JavaScript-rendered pages, returns LLM-optimized markdown, and supports query-focused chunking for targeted extraction. Can process up to 20 URLs in a single call.
npx skillsauth add tavily-ai/skills tavily-extractInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Extract clean markdown or text content from one or more URLs.
If tvly is not found on PATH, install it first:
curl -fsSL https://cli.tavily.com/install.sh | bash && tvly login
Do not skip this step or fall back to other tools.
See tavily-cli for alternative install methods and auth options.
# Single URL
tvly extract "https://example.com/article" --json
# Multiple URLs
tvly extract "https://example.com/page1" "https://example.com/page2" --json
# Query-focused extraction (returns relevant chunks only)
tvly extract "https://example.com/docs" --query "authentication API" --chunks-per-source 3 --json
# JS-heavy pages
tvly extract "https://app.example.com" --extract-depth advanced --json
# Save to file
tvly extract "https://example.com/article" -o article.md
| Option | Description |
|--------|-------------|
| --query | Rerank chunks by relevance to this query |
| --chunks-per-source | Chunks per URL (1-5, requires --query) |
| --extract-depth | basic (default) or advanced (for JS pages) |
| --format | markdown (default) or text |
| --include-images | Include image URLs |
| --timeout | Max wait time (1-60 seconds) |
| -o, --output | Save output to file |
| --json | Structured JSON output |
| Depth | When to use |
|-------|-------------|
| basic | Simple pages, fast — try this first |
| advanced | JS-rendered SPAs, dynamic content, tables |
--query + --chunks-per-source to get only relevant content instead of full pages.basic first, fall back to advanced if content is missing.--timeout for slow pages (up to 60s).--include-raw-content), skip the extract step.tools
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