Agent skill
tavily-web
Web search, content extraction, crawling, and research capabilities using Tavily API
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace/tree/main/skills/sickn33/tavily-web
SKILL.md
tavily-web
Overview
Web search, content extraction, crawling, and research capabilities using Tavily API
When to Use
- When you need to search the web for current information
- When extracting content from URLs
- When crawling websites
Installation
npx skills add -g BenedictKing/tavily-web
Step-by-Step Guide
- Install the skill using the command above
- Configure Tavily API key
- Use naturally in Claude Code conversations
Examples
See GitHub Repository for examples.
Best Practices
- Configure API keys via environment variables
Troubleshooting
See the GitHub repository for troubleshooting guides.
Related Skills
- context7-auto-research, exa-search, firecrawl-scraper, codex-review
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