Author Profile: NoiseMeldOrg

Skills published by NoiseMeldOrg with real stars/downloads and source-aware metadata.

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extract-book

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extract-study

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extract-transcript

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extract-webpage

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Research

extract-book

This skill should be used when the user asks to "convert a PDF book to Markdown", "extract a book", "process this PDF", or has PDF books to organize or make searchable. Also triggers when the user mentions a book PDF or drops a PDF path that appears to be a book (chapters, table of contents, forewords). Specifically for books, not papers or short documents. If it has an Abstract and References section, use extract-study instead.

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Research

extract-study

This skill should be used when the user asks to "extract a study", "convert this paper", "process this journal article", or drops a PMC link, DOI, PubMed URL, or research PDF into the conversation. Handles anything from PubMed/PMC, NEJM, JAMA, Lancet, JACC, Cureus, Nature, etc. Specifically for papers with IMRaD structure (Abstract, Methods, Results, Discussion), not books. Also triggers when the user mentions a study PDF without explicitly asking to convert it.

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Automation

extract-transcript

This skill should be used when the user asks to "extract a transcript", "summarize this video", "make a doc from this transcript", or provides a YouTube URL, podcast transcript, or timestamped spoken-word content. Also triggers when the user pastes a raw transcript, mentions "here's a video from Dr. [name]", or drops a YouTube link without explicitly asking for extraction.

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Automation

extract-webpage

Extract web pages into structured Markdown. Use when the user provides a URL and wants it converted to Markdown, says "extract this page," "scrape this site," "grab that article," or drops a URL to a blog post, article, documentation page, or informational site. Also triggers when the user mentions a website they want archived, saved for reference, or converted to a readable document. For YouTube videos use extract-transcript instead. For PDFs use extract-book or extract-study.

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