Document Finder

Modified on Mon, 30 Dec, 2024 at 4:47 PM

The Document Finder skill helps you locate specific documents in a database or storage system based on keywords or queries. It makes it easy to find relevant files without manually searching through folders.

How It Works

You provide the skill with a keyword, phrase, or query related to the document you’re looking for, and it searches for matching documents. It returns a list of documents that are most relevant to your input.

Input

Output

Search query: A keyword, title, or phrase describing the document you want to find.

A list of documents matching your query, including:

  • File names or titles.

  • Brief descriptions or summaries (if available).

  • Links or locations to access the documents.


When to Use It

  • To quickly locate specific documents in a large database or storage system.

  • To retrieve files needed for reports, presentations, or research.

  • To save time by avoiding manual searches through multiple folders.

Example

Related Skills

  • Document Reader: Extract and analyze content from the documents you find.

  • Doc Maker: Edit or repurpose the documents you locate.

  • Google Scholar: Search for academic papers if the document is research-related.

  • Google Patents: Locate patent documents related to your query.


Disclaimer: This article is written in the voice of Nate, a fictional character created for user adoption and branding purposes, you'll also meet him and some other characters (like Roy) in our onboarding emails. If you’ve grown attached… our mission is completed! ;) – a happy marketing employee



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