SKILL.md
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defuddle parse "<url>" -m -j
Step 2: Present a summary to the user
Show the user:
- Title: from JSON
titlefield
- Author: from JSON
authorfield
- Source: domain
- Word count: from JSON
wordCountfield
- A brief preview (first 2-3 sentences)
Step 3: Ask where to save
If this is the first time using defuddle in this conversation, ask the user:
"Save to which directory? (e.g. ~/Documents, ~/Desktop, or a custom path)"
Remember the user's chosen directory for subsequent uses in the same conversation.
Step 4: Save as Markdown file
Write the file with frontmatter + full content:
---
title: {title}
author: {author}
source: {url}
date: {published or "Unknown"}
clipped: {today's date YYYY-MM-DD}
wordCount: {wordCount}
---
# {title}
{markdown content}
File naming: Use the article title as filename, sanitized for filesystem:
- Replace special characters with spaces
- Trim whitespace
- Example:
The Shape of the Essay Field.md
Step 5: Confirm to user
Tell the user the file path where it was saved.
CLI Reference
defuddle parse <source> [options]
Arguments:
<source>— URL (https://...) or local HTML file path
Options:
Flag
Description
-m, --markdown
Convert content to Markdown
-j, --json
Output as JSON with full metadata
-o, --output <file>
Write to file instead of stdout
-p, --property <name>
Extract single property (title, description, domain, author, published, wordCount, content)
--debug
Verbose logging
JSON Response Fields
When using -j, the response includes:
title— Article title
author— Author name
published— Publication date
description— Meta description
content— Extracted Markdown (when-mused)
domain— Source domain
favicon— Favicon URL
image— Featured image URL
site— Site name
wordCount— Word count
parseTime— Processing time in ms
Notes
- Requires Node.js and npm
jsdomis required as a peer dependency
- Works best with article-style pages (blogs, news, documentation)
- Not designed for SPAs or JavaScript-heavy pages (e.g. WeChat articles need browser rendering)