Use the Agent Ready command-line client to scan any public URL for AI agent-readability against the Vercel Agent Readability Spec, the llmstxt.org standard, and agent-protocol manifests (MCP server cards, A2A, agents.json, agent-permissions.json, UCP, x402, NLWeb). Activates for "scan this site with the agent-ready CLI", "run agent-ready scan {URL} in the terminal", "agent-ready get {id}", "agent-ready list", "agent-ready ask {question}", or any time the user wants a one-command terminal scan with no fetch wiring and no MCP install. Pick this skill when the agent can run shell commands. For raw HTTP, use the `agent-ready-api` skill; for MCP-native tool calls, use `agent-ready-mcp`.
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"description": "Use the Agent Ready command-line client to scan any public URL for AI agent-readability against the Vercel Agent Readability Spec, the llmstxt.org standard, and agent-protocol manifests (MCP server cards, A2A, agents.json, agent-permissions.json, UCP, x402, NLWeb). Activates for \"scan this site with the agent-ready CLI\", \"run agent-ready scan {URL} in the terminal\", \"agent-ready get {id}\", \"agent-ready list\", \"agent-ready ask {question}\", or any time the user wants a one-command terminal scan with no fetch wiring and no MCP install. Pick this skill when the agent can run shell commands. For raw HTTP, use the `agent-ready-api` skill; for MCP-native tool calls, use `agent-ready-mcp`.",
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