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setup-tooluniverse

mims-harvard/tooluniverse

Guide the user step-by-step through setting up ToolUniverse.

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Install command
npx skills add https://github.com/mims-harvard/tooluniverse --skill setup-tooluniverse
About this skill
Guide the user step-by-step through setting up ToolUniverse. ToolUniverse has 1200+ tools. The tooluniverse command enables compact mode automatically, exposing only 5 core MCP tools (list_tools, grep_tools, get_tool_info, execute_tool, find_tools) while keeping all tools accessible via execute_tool. Always explain first, in plain language: ToolUniverse is free, open-source software connecting to 2,000+ scientific databases (PubMed, UniProt, ChEMBL, FAERS, ClinicalTrials.gov, etc.). Instead of visiting each website, you search from one place. Think of it like a universal remote for scientific databases. Why AI assistants? The AI reads your question, figures out which databases to search, runs queries, and summarizes results.

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What does setup-tooluniverse do?

Guide the user step-by-step through setting up ToolUniverse.

Is setup-tooluniverse good?

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What agent does setup-tooluniverse work with?

setup-tooluniverse currently lists compatibility with codex, gemini-cli, opencode, kimi-cli, amp, github-copilot.

What are alternatives to setup-tooluniverse?

Skills in the same category include telegram-bot-builder, flutter-app-size, sharp-edges, iterative-retrieval.

How do I install setup-tooluniverse?

npx skills add https://github.com/mims-harvard/tooluniverse --skill setup-tooluniverse

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