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管理章节手册——从大量文件材料中归纳生成有目录体系的多文件手册,支持修改目录与内容、基于手册回答问题、以及将新材料更新到手册中。当用户提到「手册」「章节」「知识库整理」「材料归纳」「生成手册」「更新手册」「手册问答」,或者想把一堆文档整理成结构化知识体系时使用此技能。即使用户只是说"帮我整理这些文档"或"总结这些...

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Purpose & Capability
Name and description match the runtime instructions: the SKILL.md describes scanning files, designing TOC, writing README/TOC and per-chapter .md files, editing and updating the handbook. There are no unrelated environment variables, binaries, or installs requested.
Instruction Scope
The instructions explicitly confine actions to user-specified materials and handbook files: read .md files in user-provided directories, fetch content only for user-supplied URLs (via a WebFetch tool), generate/modify handbook files, and update TOC and links. These read/write actions are appropriate for the stated purpose. Note: the skill assumes the agent has a web-fetching capability and file read/write permissions — the agent should confirm access and user consent before proceeding.
Install Mechanism
No install spec or code files are present; this is instruction-only so nothing is downloaded or installed by the skill itself.
Credentials
The skill requests no environment variables, credentials, or config paths. All required inputs (directories, files, URLs) are provided by the user at runtime, which is proportionate to the task.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill is not always-enabled and does not request elevated platform privileges. It instructs modifying files within the handbook workspace (creating/updating .md and TOC), which is consistent with its function and scoped to user content.
Assessment
This skill is coherent with its purpose but performs file reads/writes and (if you give URLs) will fetch external content. Before installing or invoking it, ensure you: 1) only point it at directories you want it to read/modify and confirm it should write files there; 2) avoid giving it system or secret directories; 3) be aware that fetching URLs pulls third-party content (review before incorporation); and 4) keep backups of your documentation in case you want to revert large automated changes. If the agent lacks a web-fetch tool, provide the materials directly (upload) rather than relying on automatic fetching.

Like a lobster shell, security has layers — review code before you run it.

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