Summarization
Skill VérifiéCreate effective summaries by matching summarization type to purpose, audience, and context. Use when asked to summarize, create TLDR, condense content, or create executive summaries. Keywords: summary, TLDR, condense, executive summary, abstract.
This skill provides a structured taxonomy of summarization types, including Key Point Extraction, Abstraction, Gisting, Executive Summary, Synthesis, Critical Summary, and more. It guides users through clarifying questions about purpose, audience, scope, emphasis, and format before executing the summarization, ensuring the output is tailored to specific needs.
Installation
npx skills add jwynia/agent-skillsExécute le CLI skills de Vercel (skills.sh) via npx — nécessite Node.js en local et au moins un agent compatible skills installé (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, …). Suppose que le dépôt suit le format agentskills.io.
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