The Document Reader skill allows you to read and extract information from documents. It can process URLs of documents, supporting various file types such as PDFs, Word files, or text files. However, the document must contain actual text (files consisting solely of images are not supported for content retrieval).
How It Works
You provide the skill with a URL of a document file, and it processes the content to extract text or key information. You can then use this extracted data for research, summaries, or further analysis.
When to Use It
To extract and analyze text from reports, articles, or presentations.
To quickly access the content of large documents without reading them manually.
To retrieve specific information from files for research or projects.
Example
Related Skills
Document Finder: Locate specific documents before reading them.
Doc Maker: Edit or repurpose the content extracted from documents.
Google Scholar: Use this skill to find academic papers for reading.
Text to Speech by OpenAI: Convert document content into audio for accessibility.
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