Marketplace skywork-search
Search the web for real-time information using the Skywork web search API. Use this skill whenever the user needs up-to-date information from the internet — for example, researching a topic, looking up recent events, finding facts or statistics, gathering material for a document or presentation, or answering questions that require current data. Also trigger when the user says things like "search for", "look up", "find information about", "what's the latest on", or any request that implies needing information beyond your training data.
git clone https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/skyworkai/skywork-search" ~/.claude/skills/aiskillstore-marketplace-skywork-search && rm -rf "$T"
skills/skyworkai/skywork-search/SKILL.mdWeb Search Skill
Search the web for real-time information via the Skywork search API. This skill lets you run up to 3 queries in a single invocation and returns structured results with source URLs and content snippets.
When to use
- The user asks you to research a topic or find current information
- You need up-to-date facts, statistics, or news to answer a question
- Another task (writing a report, creating a PPT, drafting a document) needs web research as a preliminary step
- The user explicitly asks to search or look something up
Authentication (Required First)
Before using this skill, authentication must be completed. Run the auth script first:
# Authenticate: checks env token / cached token / browser login python3 <skill-dir>/scripts/skywork_auth.py || exit 1
Token priority:
- Environment variable
→ if set, use directlySKYBOT_TOKEN - Cached token file
→ validate via API, if valid, use it~/.skywork_token - No valid token → opens browser for login, polls until complete, saves token
IMPORTANT - Login URL handling: If script output contains a line starting with
[LOGIN_URL], you MUST immediately send that URL to the user in a clickable message (e.g. "Please open this link to log in: <url>"). The user may be in an environment where the browser cannot open automatically, so always surface the login URL.
How to use
Run the bundled script from this skill's
scripts/ directory:
python3 <skill-path>/scripts/web_search.py "query1" ["query2"] ["query3"]
- Pass 1–3 search queries as positional arguments
- Results are saved to individual text files in a temporary directory
- The script prints the file paths to stdout so you can read them
Crafting good queries
Search quality depends heavily on query phrasing. A few tips:
- Be specific: "Tesla Q4 2025 revenue" works better than "Tesla financials"
- Use natural language: The API handles full questions well — "What is the current population of Tokyo?" is fine
- Split broad topics: If the user wants a comprehensive overview, break it into 2–3 focused queries rather than one vague one
- Include time context when relevant: "best Python web frameworks 2026" rather than just "best Python web frameworks"
Reading results
After running the script, read the output files. Each file contains:
query: <the original query> [result-1] <source URL> <content snippet> [result-2] <source URL> <content snippet> ...
Synthesize the results into a clear answer for the user. Always cite sources when presenting factual information — include the URLs from the results so the user can verify.
Example workflow
User asks: "What are the latest developments in quantum computing?"
- Run the search with focused queries:
python3 <skill-path>/scripts/web_search.py \ "quantum computing breakthroughs 2026" \ "quantum computing industry news latest" - Read the result files
- Synthesize findings into a clear, sourced summary for the user
Limitations
- Maximum 3 queries per invocation (the script caps it)
- Each query has a 30-second timeout
- Results depend on the Skywork search API availability