Use this skill whenever the user wants to interact with a website – scraping data, filling forms, logging in, navigating flows, extracting structured information, or running any task a human would do in a browser.
85
79%
Does it follow best practices?
Impact
96%
4.57xAverage score across 3 eval scenarios
Critical
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Optimize this skill with Tessl
npx tessl skill review --optimize ./skills/indices/SKILL.mdCLI setup, PATH persistence, and correct command usage
Availability check
0%
100%
Correct install command
0%
100%
Persistent PATH setup
100%
100%
Correct shell config target
100%
100%
Bare binary invocation
0%
100%
No direct web fetching
0%
100%
Correct JSON flag
0%
100%
Checks existing tasks
0%
100%
No fully autonomous flag
100%
100%
Polls for ready state
0%
100%
Run creation with arguments
0%
100%
Secrets and credential handling for authenticated web tasks
Secret created before run
0%
100%
Credential via secret-bindings
0%
100%
No plaintext credentials in arguments
80%
100%
Checks existing tasks first
0%
100%
No fully autonomous flag
100%
100%
No direct web fetching
0%
100%
Uses indices secrets create
0%
100%
Required task creation fields
0%
100%
Simple task creation form
100%
100%
Install check
40%
100%
Task lifecycle management and user demonstration workflow
Browser demonstration URL
0%
100%
Demonstration framed as normal
20%
100%
30-second polling interval
0%
100%
Background polling
0%
0%
No fully autonomous flag
100%
100%
Checks existing tasks first
0%
100%
Simple task creation form
0%
100%
Processing time expectation
0%
100%
Handles failed state
0%
100%
Task state awareness
0%
100%
Required task creation fields
0%
100%
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