skills/tavily-map/SKILL.md
Discover and list all URLs on a website without extracting content, via the Tavily CLI. Use this skill when the user wants to find a specific page on a large site, list all URLs, see the site structure, find where something is on a domain, or says "map the site", "find the URL for", "what pages are on", "list all pages", or "site structure". Faster than crawling — returns URLs only. Essential when you know the site but not the exact page. Combine with extract for targeted content retrieval.
npx skillsauth add tavily-ai/skills tavily-mapInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Discover URLs on a website without extracting content. Faster than crawling.
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.
# Discover all URLs
tvly map "https://docs.example.com" --json
# With natural language filtering
tvly map "https://docs.example.com" --instructions "Find API docs and guides" --json
# Filter by path
tvly map "https://example.com" --select-paths "/blog/.*" --limit 500 --json
# Deep map
tvly map "https://example.com" --max-depth 3 --limit 200 --json
| Option | Description |
|--------|-------------|
| --max-depth | Levels deep (1-5, default: 1) |
| --max-breadth | Links per page (default: 20) |
| --limit | Max URLs to discover (default: 50) |
| --instructions | Natural language guidance for URL filtering |
| --select-paths | Comma-separated regex patterns to include |
| --exclude-paths | Comma-separated regex patterns to exclude |
| --select-domains | Comma-separated regex for domains to include |
| --exclude-domains | Comma-separated regex for domains to exclude |
| --allow-external / --no-external | Include external links |
| --timeout | Max wait (10-150 seconds) |
| -o, --output | Save output to file |
| --json | Structured JSON output |
Use map to find the right page, then extract it. This is often more efficient than crawling an entire site:
# Step 1: Find the authentication docs
tvly map "https://docs.example.com" --instructions "authentication" --json
# Step 2: Extract the specific page you found
tvly extract "https://docs.example.com/api/authentication" --json
extract or crawl for content.--instructions for semantic filtering when path patterns aren't enough.tools
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