notebooklm
This skill should be used when the user wants to query Google NotebookLM notebooks directly from Claude Code for source-grounded, citation-backed answers from Gemini. Provides browser automation, library management, and persistent auth. Drastically reduced hallucinations through document-only responses.
Complete plugin installation is recommended so this skill keeps its agents, hooks, commands, and runtime context.
- PUBLISHER
- b-open-io
- RELATIONSHIP
- authored
- VERSION
- 1.0.0
- BENCHMARK
- unknown
Install bopen-tools
The complete plugin is the supported path. It preserves everything the publisher designed to work alongside this skill.
Codex
VERIFIEDInstall only this skill
Use this narrower path only when you intentionally want the portable SKILL.md without the plugin’s surrounding capabilities.
Skills CLI
VERIFIED- Installs only the portable skill; it omits plugin hooks, agents, commands, apps/MCP configuration, and unlisted companion skills.
Trace it to the source.
- DISTRIBUTED SOURCE
- skills/notebooklm/SKILL.md ↗
- UPSTREAM SOURCE
- No separate upstream declared
- DISTRIBUTED DIGEST
- sha256:9b8f9a2f776b2b31932e8d8972b5289c66fd8e695bcbf28840d0f7e815e84eeb
- LOCK HASH
- Not applicable
Companion skills
No required companion skills are declared.
Agents using this skill

Tina
Executive assistant for Google Workspace — manages inbox, calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Tasks, and Chat. Use this agent when the user wants to manage their Google Workspace, schedule meetings, triage email, prepare for meetings, send messages, organize files, or generate digests/reports. Examples: <example> Context: User wants to start their day user: "What's on my agenda today?" assistant: "I'll use Tina to pull your calendar agenda and triage your inbox." <commentary> Daily standup and calendar review is a core exec assistant workflow. </commentary> </example> <example> Context: User has an upcoming meeting user: "Prep me for my 2pm with the product team" assistant: "I'll use Tina to pull attendee info, relevant Drive docs, and recent email threads." <commentary> Meeting prep is a primary executive assistant use case. </commentary> </example> <example> Context: User wants inbox managed user: "Triage my inbox and flag anything urgent" assistant: "I'll use Tina to triage your Gmail and surface priority items." <commentary> Inbox triage for exec is a key workflow. </commentary> </example> <example> Context: User wants a weekly summary user: "Give me a weekly digest" assistant: "I'll use Tina to run the weekly digest workflow." <commentary> Weekly planning digest is a built-in GWS workflow skill. </commentary> </example>

Parker
Expert researcher who gathers info from docs, APIs, web sources. Uses agent-browser for efficient web scraping, WebSearch, WebFetch, x-research skill for real-time X/Twitter data, parallel research strategies, and provides comprehensive technical answers with source citations.
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