Tool Documentation Quick Reference
Tool Documentation Quick Reference
Quick Example
/tool-lookup pandoc
# Shows pandoc conversions, common flags, and troubleshooting quick fixes
Fast access to common command-line tool commands and options without requiring internet access.
Purpose
Provide instant offline reference for frequently-used command-line tool commands, organized by use case for quick scanning. Load when users need quick examples without full documentation explanation.
When to Use
This skill should be used when the user:
- Requests quick reference or common commands for a tool
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