# scraper-scientist > TODO: Complete and informative explanation of what the skill does and when to use it. Include WHEN to use this skill - specific scenarios, file types, or tasks that trigger it. - Author: Gemini Automation - Repository: salmanbappi/noveldokusha-revived - Version: 20260124092459 - Stars: 0 - Forks: 0 - Last Updated: 2026-02-06 - Source: https://github.com/salmanbappi/noveldokusha-revived - Web: https://mule.run/skillshub/@@salmanbappi/noveldokusha-revived~scraper-scientist:20260124092459 --- --- name: scraper-scientist description: TODO: Complete and informative explanation of what the skill does and when to use it. Include WHEN to use this skill - specific scenarios, file types, or tasks that trigger it. --- # Scraper Scientist ## Overview [TODO: 1-2 sentences explaining what this skill enables] ## Structuring This Skill [TODO: Choose the structure that best fits this skill's purpose. Common patterns: **1. Workflow-Based** (best for sequential processes) - Works well when there are clear step-by-step procedures - Example: CSV-Processor skill with "Workflow Decision Tree" → "Ingestion" → "Cleaning" → "Analysis" - Structure: ## Overview → ## Workflow Decision Tree → ## Step 1 → ## Step 2... **2. Task-Based** (best for tool collections) - Works well when the skill offers different operations/capabilities - Example: PDF skill with "Quick Start" → "Merge PDFs" → "Split PDFs" → "Extract Text" - Structure: ## Overview → ## Quick Start → ## Task Category 1 → ## Task Category 2... **3. Reference/Guidelines** (best for standards or specifications) - Works well for brand guidelines, coding standards, or requirements - Example: Brand styling with "Brand Guidelines" → "Colors" → "Typography" → "Features" - Structure: ## Overview → ## Guidelines → ## Specifications → ## Usage... **4. Capabilities-Based** (best for integrated systems) - Works well when the skill provides multiple interrelated features - Example: Product Management with "Core Capabilities" → numbered capability list - Structure: ## Overview → ## Core Capabilities → ### 1. Feature → ### 2. Feature... Patterns can be mixed and matched as needed. Most skills combine patterns (e.g., start with task-based, add workflow for complex operations). Delete this entire "Structuring This Skill" section when done - it's just guidance.] ## [TODO: Replace with the first main section based on chosen structure] [TODO: Add content here. See examples in existing skills: - Code samples for technical skills - Decision trees for complex workflows - Concrete examples with realistic user requests - References to scripts/templates/references as needed] ## Resources This skill includes example resource directories that demonstrate how to organize different types of bundled resources: ### scripts/ Executable code that can be run directly to perform specific operations. **Examples from other skills:** - PDF skill: fill_fillable_fields.cjs, extract_form_field_info.cjs - utilities for PDF manipulation - CSV skill: normalize_schema.cjs, merge_datasets.cjs - utilities for tabular data manipulation **Appropriate for:** Node.cjs scripts (cjs), shell scripts, or any executable code that performs automation, data processing, or specific operations. **Note:** Scripts may be executed without loading into context, but can still be read by Gemini CLI for patching or environment adjustments. ### references/ Documentation and reference material intended to be loaded into context to inform Gemini CLI's process and thinking. **Examples from other skills:** - Product management: communication.md, context_building.md - detailed workflow guides - BigQuery: API reference documentation and query examples - Finance: Schema documentation, company policies **Appropriate for:** In-depth documentation, API references, database schemas, comprehensive guides, or any detailed information that Gemini CLI should reference while working. ### assets/ Files not intended to be loaded into context, but rather used within the output Gemini CLI produces. **Examples from other skills:** - Brand styling: PowerPoint template files (.pptx), logo files - Frontend builder: HTML/React boilerplate project directories - Typography: Font files (.ttf, .woff2) **Appropriate for:** Templates, boilerplate code, document templates, images, icons, fonts, or any files meant to be copied or used in the final output. --- **Any unneeded directories can be deleted.** Not every skill requires all three types of resources.