Compile websites, docs, and repos into SKILL.md packages for coding agents.
The description indicates this tool compiles websites, docs, and repositories into SKILL.md packages, implying local processing and code-execution capability, while no credentials or remote endpoints are declared. There are limited explicit red flags, but the sparse documentation, missing README details, low adoption, and unknown maintenance warrant caution.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required, and no API key, token, or account credential is requested; based on the available information, credential collection and abuse risk appears low.
Although it declares no remote endpoint host, its function includes compiling websites and repositories, which may involve reaching external web or repo content; the materials do not clarify whether user data is sent out, which domains may be contacted, or whether processing is purely local, so network behavior lacks transparency.
The system checks mark it as executes-code, indicating the ability to run code or spawn local processes; this is common for MCP tools, but the materials do not specify execution scope, invocation paths, or sandboxing, so its local execution boundary should be treated with caution.
Based on the description, it processes websites, documents, and repositories to generate SKILL.md, so it likely reads local or provided docs/repo content and may write output files. The materials do not disclose accessible paths, whether recursive scanning occurs, or whether output locations are restricted, leaving the data-access scope insufficiently defined.
A positive factor is that an open-source repository exists, which allows some source review; however, the source is a third-party registry, the README is essentially absent, the license is undeclared, community adoption is 0 stars, and maintenance status is unknown. This weakens supply-chain maturity and maintenance confidence, so manual review of code and dependencies is recommended first.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "SkillPress" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Compile this GitHub repository, product docs site, and API reference into a SKILL.md package for an AI coding agent. Extract the project structure, setup steps, key commands, coding conventions, and common tasks.
A well-structured SKILL.md package that helps an AI quickly understand and work with the project.
Using the company wiki, deployment docs, and code repository, generate a SKILL.md package for an AI agent handling routine development and maintenance tasks, including environment requirements, service dependencies, release steps, and troubleshooting notes.
An agent-ready instruction package covering key development, deployment, and maintenance information.
Turn this open-source project's website, README, contribution guide, and main source directories into a SKILL.md file. Focus on module responsibilities, development workflow, testing approach, and contribution rules so an AI agent can contribute effectively.
A SKILL.md package summarizing project context and collaboration rules for AI coding work.
Create, refine, validate, and restructure AgentSkills and SKILL.md files.
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Turn a repeated workflow into a reusable skill file from the current session.
Access and sync thousands of agent skills across multiple AI coding tools.
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