brave-search
Web search and content extraction via Brave Search API. Use for searching documentation, facts, or any web content. Lightweight, no browser required.
Web search and content extraction via Brave Search API. Use for searching documentation, facts, or any web content. Lightweight, no browser required.
This skill should be used when users need to search the web for information, find current content, look up news articles, search for images, or find videos. It uses DuckDuckGo's search API to return results in clean, formatted output (text, markdown, or JSON). Use for research, fact-checking, finding recent information, or gathering web resources.
This skill should be used when the user asks about "how to research", "research best practices", "evaluate sources", "source credibility", "academic research", "find reliable information", "cite sources", "research methodology", or needs guidance on conducting thorough web research and evaluating information quality.
Search OS reference materials — architecture specs (ARM, RISC-V), books (OSTEP, OSDI3), and papers. Use when implementing OS features (scheduler, IPC, VMM, drivers), looking up register layouts, finding algorithm details, or verifying chapter/section references in comments.
Query the Read the Docs Search API to find documentation across projects and repositories. Use when searching documentation, finding related docs, finding API documentation, or gathering information about projects on Read the Docs.
Integrated skill for fact-checking and reference verification. Covers claim identification, source verification, and reference management. Use for document review, article proofreading, report verification, and academic paper checking.
Access FAF documentation, guides, and resources. Answers questions about The Reading Order, IANA registration, Podium scoring, format specification, and best practices. Use when user asks "how does FAF work", "show me docs", "explain The Reading Order", or needs reference information.
Multi-source comprehensive research using perplexity-researcher, claude-researcher, and gemini-researcher agents. Three modes - Quick (3 agents), Standard (9 agents), Extensive (24 agents with be-creative skill). USE WHEN user says 'do research', 'quick research', 'extensive research', 'find information about', 'investigate', 'analyze trends', 'current events', or any research-related request.
Use this agent when you need to gather comprehensive documentation and best practices for frameworks, libraries, or dependencies in your project. This includes fetching official documentation, exploring source code, identifying version-specific constraints, and understanding implementation patterns. <example>Context: The user needs to understand how to properly implement a new feature using a specific library. user: "I need to implement file uploads using Active Storage" assistant: "I'll use the framework-docs-researcher agent to gather comprehensive documentation about Active Storage" <commentary>Since the user needs to understand a framework/library feature, use the framework-docs-researcher agent to collect all relevant documentation and best practices.</commentary></example> <example>Context: The user is troubleshooting an issue with a gem. user: "Why is the turbo-rails gem not working as expected?" assistant: "Let me use the framework-docs-researcher agent to investigate the turbo-rails documentation and
Research legal technology topics for blog posts on alt-counsel (Ang Hou Fu's blog). Use when the user asks to research topics, find sources, fact-check claims, gather statistics, or find expert opinions for blog content. Prioritizes Singapore/ASEAN perspectives and flags US/EU-centric information. Outputs research findings to research.md in the post folder with proper citations.
Retrieve official library documentation and API references. Use when the user asks for "docs", "API signature", "usage examples", or "how to use" a specific package.
Create comprehensive academic research notes with deep literature coverage. Auto-detects language (EN prompt→EN output, TR prompt→TR output). Supports Obsidian markdown and PDF. Performs 8-15 iterative search cycles with 25-50+ sources for comprehensive coverage. Uses footnote citations and visual overviews.
Uncover insights and memories based on posts that I have already written
Research external information using MCP servers. Use when users need to find documentation, compare technologies, or research best practices.
Research technical topics using Brave Search MCP. Find documentation, solutions to errors, best practices, library comparisons, API references, and current technical information. Use when you need up-to-date information beyond your knowledge cutoff.
Conduct structured web research with hypothesis tracking. Synthesizes information from multiple sources into actionable findings. Use for technical research, API docs, best practices. Triggers: web research, look up, search for, find documentation.
Comprehensive multi-wave web research with strategic source selection. Gathers information from official docs, community resources, and advanced sources. Use for deep technical research, API documentation, best practices. Triggers: research web, deep research, comprehensive research, find documentation.
Expert workflow for conducting evidence-based food research (restaurants, cafes, desserts) with systematic scoring, multi-source validation, and structured documentation. Use when researching dining options for a city, evaluating food venues, conducting systematic food recommendations, or managing progressive disclosure documentation (overview.md, candidates.md, notes.md, top-places.md, inbox.md, excluded.md).
Search past reasoning for relevant decisions and approaches
Given outputs from 5 research sub-agents (time-sliced or partitioned), validate and synthesize them into a coherent, citation-backed Markdown deep research report with deduplication, contradiction handling, and explicit debug visibility when inputs are missing or malformed.
Use when researching best practices, tutorials, and expert opinions using WebSearch and WebFetch tools - assesses source authority and recency to synthesize findings with citations