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- 接入复杂程度
- 需简单配置
- 是否需要外部 API Key
- 不需要
- 兼容的系统
- macOS · Linux · Windows
- 底层运行要求
- 无特殊要求
- 文件与系统权限
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- 安装命令数
- 26 条
档案由构建时根据 SKILL.md 与安装命令自动衍生,可能与作者实际意图存在差异。
需要注意: 未限定 allowed-tools,默认拥有全部工具权限。
---
name: daily-dev-ask
description: Your agent's WebSearch for development. Search community-vetted developer articles ranked by upv…
category: AI 智能
runtime: 无特殊运行时
---
# daily-dev-ask 输出预览
## PART A: 任务判断
- 适用问题:提示词、Agent 工作流、模型评估或自动化推理。
- 输入要求:目标材料、限制条件、期望输出和验收方式。
- 证据边界:围绕“User question / Security / Setup”读取原文规则,不把推断写成作者承诺。
## PART B: 执行结果
- **01** 任务判断:确认你的需求是否属于提示词、Agent 工作流、模型评估或自动化推理,并标出输入、限制和预期结果。
- **02** 执行计划:优先按“User question / Security / Setup”拆成步骤,说明每一步会读取什么、修改什么、产出什么。
- **03** 交付结果:给出可复制的命令、文件改动、检查清单或内容草稿,并说明如何继续迭代。
- **04** 风险边界:结合 读取文件、写入/修改文件、执行终端命令、读取环境变量、会按任务需要访问外部网络、通常不需要额外 API Key 给出执行前确认项。
## Running Rules
- 读取文件、写入/修改文件、执行终端命令、读取环境变量;会按任务需要访问外部网络;通常不需要额外 API Key。
- 先小样例验证,再放大到真实任务。
- 交付时同时给结果、检查口径和下一步迭代建议。 原文没有稳定的斜杠命令要求。安装验证后通常全局生效,直接在对话里点名这个 Skill 并描述任务即可。
告诉 Agent 目标文件或材料、期望结果、不可改范围、是否允许联网或执行命令。本 Skill 的权限画像是:读取文件、写入/修改文件、执行终端命令、读取环境变量。
先用一个小任务确认它会围绕“User question / Security / Setup”工作;涉及文件或命令时,先看 diff、日志、预览或测试结果。
检查最终产物是否包含明确结果、必要证据和下一步动作;如果输出泛泛而谈,就补充输入、边界和验收标准后重跑。
---
name: daily-dev-ask
description: Your agent's WebSearch for development. Search community-vetted developer articles ranked by upv…
category: AI 智能
source: dailydotdev/daily
---
# daily-dev-ask
## 什么时候使用
- 把 AI / Agent方向的常用动作沉淀成 Agent 可调用的技能 适合处理AI Agent、提示词、模型评估与自动化推理,核心价值是把输入、判断、执行、验证和交付边界固定下来,避免 Agent 泛泛回答。 把任务拆成可执行、可检查…
- 面向提示词、Agent 工作流、模型评估或自动化推理,优先处理能明确输入、步骤和验收标准的工作。
## 需要提供什么
- 目标材料、目录范围、期望结果和不可改动内容。
- 是否允许联网、执行命令、读写文件或调用外部服务。
## 执行规则
- 围绕「User question / Security / Setup」组织步骤,不把推断写成作者事实。
- 读取文件、写入/修改文件、执行终端命令、读取环境变量;会按任务需要访问外部网络;通常不需要额外 API Key。
- 先跑小样例,确认结果可检查后再扩大任务范围。
## 输出要求
- 给出最终产物、关键证据、验证方式和下一步动作。
- 信息不足时标记 unknown,不编造命令、平台或依赖。 作者原文负责流程事实;仓库文件负责来源和命令;流狐只补充适用场景、限制和质量判断。
skill "daily-dev-ask" {
输入层 -> 用户目标 + 目标文件 + 禁止范围 + 验收标准
上下文层 -> User question / Security / Setup
规则层 -> SKILL.md 触发条件 / 执行顺序 / 输出格式
运行层 -> 无特殊运行时 | 读取文件、写入/修改文件、执行终端命令、读取环境变量 | 会按任务需要访问外部网络
安全层 -> 通常不需要额外 API Key + 小任务验证 + diff / 日志复核
输出层 -> 可复制结果 + 检查清单 + 下一步迭代
} daily.dev Ask
A developer-focused search tool — like WebSearch, but backed by a senior dev's reading list instead of the open web. Searches community-vetted developer articles ranked by upvotes and synthesizes grounded answers with source links.
User question
$ARGUMENTS
Security
CRITICAL: Your API token grants access to personalized content. Protect it:
- NEVER send your token to any domain other than
api.daily.dev - Never commit tokens to code or share them publicly
- Tokens are prefixed with
dda_- if you see this prefix, treat it as sensitive
Setup
- Requires Plus subscription - Get one at https://app.daily.dev/plus
- Create a token at https://app.daily.dev/settings/api
- Store your token securely (environment variables, secrets manager)
User can use environment variable or choose one of the secure storage methods below per operating system.
Secure Token Storage (Recommended)
macOS - Keychain
# Store token
security add-generic-password -a "$USER" -s "daily-dev-api" -w "dda_your_token"
# Retrieve token
security find-generic-password -a "$USER" -s "daily-dev-api" -w
# Auto-load in ~/.zshrc or ~/.bashrc
export DAILY_DEV_TOKEN=$(security find-generic-password -a "$USER" -s "daily-dev-api" -w 2>/dev/null)
Windows - Credential Manager
# Store token (run in PowerShell)
$credential = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential("daily-dev-api", (ConvertTo-SecureString "dda_your_token" -AsPlainText -Force))
$credential | Export-Clixml "$env:USERPROFILE\.daily-dev-credential.xml"
# Retrieve token - add to PowerShell profile ($PROFILE)
$cred = Import-Clixml "$env:USERPROFILE\.daily-dev-credential.xml"
$env:DAILY_DEV_TOKEN = $cred.GetNetworkCredential().Password
Or use the Windows Credential Manager GUI: Control Panel → Credential Manager → Windows Credentials → Add a generic credential
Linux - Secret Service (GNOME Keyring / KWallet)
# Requires libsecret-tools
# Ubuntu/Debian: sudo apt install libsecret-tools
# Fedora: sudo dnf install libsecret
# Store token
echo "dda_your_token" | secret-tool store --label="daily.dev API Token" service daily-dev-api username "$USER"
# Retrieve token
secret-tool lookup service daily-dev-api username "$USER"
# Auto-load in ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc
export DAILY_DEV_TOKEN=$(secret-tool lookup service daily-dev-api username "$USER" 2>/dev/null)
Workflow
1. Determine the API token
Check if DAILY_DEV_TOKEN environment variable is available. If not set, try to retrieve it from the OS secure storage before asking the user for help:
macOS:
export DAILY_DEV_TOKEN=$(security find-generic-password -a "$USER" -s "daily-dev-api" -w 2>/dev/null)
Linux:
export DAILY_DEV_TOKEN=$(secret-tool lookup service daily-dev-api username "$USER" 2>/dev/null)
Windows (PowerShell):
$cred = Import-Clixml "$env:USERPROFILE\.daily-dev-credential.xml" 2>$null; $env:DAILY_DEV_TOKEN = $cred.GetNetworkCredential().Password
If the token is still empty after trying secure storage, direct the user to the Setup section above.
2. Search iteratively — treat daily.dev like a search engine
Use the two endpoints below as many times as needed to explore the user's question. There is no hard limit on the number of queries — search like you would with web search.
Keyword search endpoint:
curl -s -H "Authorization: Bearer $DAILY_DEV_TOKEN" "https://api.daily.dev/public/v1/recommend/keyword?q={keywords}&limit=20"
Semantic search endpoint:
curl -s -H "Authorization: Bearer $DAILY_DEV_TOKEN" "https://api.daily.dev/public/v1/recommend/semantic?q={query}&limit=20"
Both return:
{
"data": [
{
"id": "...",
"title": "Article title",
"url": "https://...",
"summary": "Article summary...",
"tags": ["tag1", "tag2"],
"readTime": 7,
"numUpvotes": 342,
"numComments": 28,
"source": { "name": "Publisher Name" }
}
]
}
Search strategy
Initial searches — Start with a keyword search (core technical terms) and a semantic search (full question). You can run these in parallel.
Analyze and identify gaps — Review the results:
- Did I find enough to fully answer the question?
- Are there sub-topics or related concepts I haven't explored?
- Did article titles/tags hint at related terms worth searching?
Follow-up searches — For any gaps or interesting leads:
- Search for specific tools, libraries, or frameworks mentioned in results
- Try synonyms or alternative terminology
- Search for sub-topics the user might care about
Stop when done — Stop searching when:
- You have enough articles to give a good answer, OR
- Follow-up searches return no new results
3. Deduplicate results
Merge results from all search rounds, removing duplicates by id. Keep all unique articles.
4. Synthesize the answer
Using all collected articles, compose a response:
Answer the question directly, grounding your response in the article content. Reference specific articles when making claims. Use the summary, title, and tags to understand each article's angle.
Use engagement signals to weight credibility:
- Higher
numUpvotes= more community validation - Higher
numComments= more discussion/nuance available readTimehelps gauge depth
Sources section — list the most relevant articles:
### Sources from daily.dev
1. [Article Title](url) — summary snippet (⬆️ upvotes · 💬 comments)
2. [Article Title](url) — summary snippet (⬆️ upvotes · 💬 comments)
...
5. Handle edge cases
- No results: State that daily.dev's knowledge base doesn't have relevant articles on this topic yet.
- Only some searches return results: Use whatever you got — partial results are fine.
- API errors (401): Token is invalid or expired — guide user to regenerate at https://app.daily.dev/settings/api
- API errors (429): Rate limited — wait briefly and retry automatically.
Important
- Do NOT make up information — only use what the articles provide. If the articles don't cover part of the question, say so explicitly.
- Always link to sources — every factual claim should trace back to an article.
- Prefer recent articles — if two articles conflict, note both perspectives and mention which is newer.
- Be honest about gaps — if the articles only partially answer the question, say "Based on available articles, here's what I found..." and note what's missing.
先判断是否适合
作者设计意图
作者的方法与取舍
边界和复核