Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Use Yutori’s Research API and Browsing API (cloud browser) to research topics, collect sources, and extract structured facts from the web. Use when the user asks to “research X”, “monitor/find papers”, or “navigate to a site and extract info” and you have access to YUTORI dev/prod endpoints via YUTORI_API_BASE and an API key in env (YUTORI_API_KEY or ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json env.YUTORI_API_KEY).
Use Yutori’s Research API and Browsing API (cloud browser) to research topics, collect sources, and extract structured facts from the web. Use when the user asks to “research X”, “monitor/find papers”, or “navigate to a site and extract info” and you have access to YUTORI dev/prod endpoints via YUTORI_API_BASE and an API key in env (YUTORI_API_KEY or ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json env.YUTORI_API_KEY).
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
Use Yutori’s cloud agents for two things: Research (wide/deep web research + citations) via POST /v1/research/tasks Browsing (web navigation agent on a cloud browser) via POST /v1/browsing/tasks This skill is for web tasks where a dedicated web agent is helpful (papers, competitors, product info, extracting lists from a site), and where OpenClaw’s local web_fetch or browser tool is not ideal.
Requires YUTORI_API_KEY (preferred: provided by OpenClaw Gateway env; fallback: ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json at env.YUTORI_API_KEY). Endpoint defaults to dev unless overridden: Set YUTORI_API_BASE=https://api.dev.yutori.com (dev) or YUTORI_API_BASE=https://api.yutori.com (prod) If requests return 403 Forbidden, the key likely lacks access to the requested API product (Research/Browsing).
This skill expects a small Node runner script to exist (or be bundled alongside this skill): yutori-research.mjs — create + poll a research task; prints pretty text output. Recommended: bundle it under scripts/yutori-research.mjs in this skill folder.
When the user asks for research (example: “RL papers in the last month”): Write a tight query prompt that requests: 1-page brief (themes + trends) curated reading list (10–15 items, each with title, 1–2 sentence summary, why it matters, and link) Prefer primary sources (arXiv + publisher pages) Run the research task using the runner script (example): cd /Users/juanpin/.openclaw/workspace node yutori-research.mjs "Research reinforcement learning papers from the last 30 days. Output (1) a concise 1-page brief of themes/trends and (2) a curated list of 12 papers with title, 2-sentence summary, why it matters, and a link. Prefer arXiv + conference links." Return results to the user as clean bullets (not raw JSON), and include source URLs.
Use the Browsing API when the user asks: “Navigate to <site> and list …” “Fill a form / click through pages / collect items” Create a browsing task (example curl): curl --request POST \ --url "$YUTORI_API_BASE/v1/browsing/tasks" \ --header "x-api-key: $YUTORI_API_KEY" \ --header "Content-Type: application/json" \ --data '{ "task": "Give me a list of all employees (names and titles) of Yutori.", "start_url": "https://yutori.com", "max_steps": 60 }' Poll until succeeded, then return a deduplicated list.
Prefer pretty text + bullets. Include the key source URLs. If the agent output contains HTML (e.g., <pre>...</pre>), strip it and return plain text.
401 Missing API key header: ensure you are sending the correct header. Yutori uses x-api-key for most APIs. 403 Forbidden: key doesn’t have access to that product in that environment. Long-running tasks: share the view_url and optionally poll longer.
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