fabric
Fabric
Fabric is an open-source AI prompt orchestration framework by Daniel Miessler. It provides a library of reusable AI prompts called Patterns — each designed for a specific real-world task — wired into a simple Unix pipeline with stdin/stdout.
When to use this skill
- Summarize or extract insights from YouTube videos, articles, or documents
- Apply any of 250+ pre-built AI patterns to content via Unix piping
- Route different patterns to different AI providers (OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, etc.)
- Create custom patterns for repeatable AI workflows
- Run Fabric as a REST API server for integration with other tools
- Process command output, files, or clipboard content through AI patterns
- Use as an AI agent utility — pipe any tool output through patterns for intelligent summarization
Instructions
Step 1: Install Fabric
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