local-cli-tools
CommunityManage notes, bookmarks & docs via local CLI.
Personal & Entrepreneur#automation#knowledge management#cli#personal productivity#notes#document management#bookmarks
Authoralbertgstoehl
Version1.0.0
Installs0
System Documentation
What problem does it solve?
This Skill eliminates the friction of managing personal knowledge, web bookmarks, and digital documents by integrating powerful local command-line tools. It helps you automate information capture and retrieval, ensuring your valuable data is always organized and accessible without manual effort or context switching.
Core Features & Use Cases
- Knowledge Management (
km): Create, search, and browse Zettelkasten-style notes, ensuring your personal knowledge is always organized, version-controlled, and discoverable. - URL Bookmark Manager (
bookmark): Effortlessly save, list, and semantically search web links. It automatically extracts titles, generates AI summaries, and even captures Archive.org snapshots. - Document Management (Paperless-ngx): Streamline document processing by simply copying files to a designated folder for automatic OCR, indexing, and archiving.
- Use Case: When you discover a crucial article, simply tell the AI "Save this bookmark: [URL]" and it's instantly cataloged with a summary. Or, if a new idea strikes, say "Create a note about [topic]" and it's added to your Zettelkasten, ready for future reference.
Quick Start
Save this article about AI ethics to my bookmarks: https://example.com/ai-ethics Create a new note titled 'Project Alpha Brainstorming' Search my notes for 'docker security best practices'
Dependency Matrix
Required Modules
kmbookmarkpaperless-ngx
Components
Standard package💻 Claude Code Installation
Recommended: Let Claude install automatically. Simply copy and paste the text below to Claude Code.
Please help me install this Skill: Name: local-cli-tools Download link: https://github.com/albertgstoehl/claude-plugins/archive/main.zip#local-cli-tools Please download this .zip file, extract it, and install it in the .claude/skills/ directory.