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Generates a full dedicated Docusaurus page for every one of the 132 skills
(73 bundled + 59 optional) under website/docs/user-guide/skills/{bundled,optional}/<category>/.
Each page carries the skill's description, metadata (version, author, license,
dependencies, platform gating, tags, related skills cross-linked to their own
pages), and the complete SKILL.md body that Hermes loads at runtime.
Previously the two catalog pages just listed skills with a one-line blurb and
no way to see what the skill actually did — users had to go read the source
repo. Now every skill has a browsable, searchable, cross-linked reference in
the docs.
- website/scripts/generate-skill-docs.py — generator that reads skills/ and
optional-skills/, writes per-skill pages, regenerates both catalog indexes,
and rewrites the Skills section of sidebars.ts. Handles MDX escaping
(outside fenced code blocks: curly braces, unsafe HTML-ish tags) and
rewrites relative references/*.md links to point at the GitHub source.
- website/docs/reference/skills-catalog.md — regenerated; each row links to
the new dedicated page.
- website/docs/reference/optional-skills-catalog.md — same.
- website/sidebars.ts — Skills section now has Bundled / Optional subtrees
with one nested category per skill folder.
- .github/workflows/{docs-site-checks,deploy-site}.yml — run the generator
before docusaurus build so CI stays in sync with the source SKILL.md files.
Build verified locally with `npx docusaurus build`. Only remaining warnings
are pre-existing broken link/anchor issues in unrelated pages.
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| title | sidebar_label | description |
|---|---|---|
| Apple Notes — Manage Apple Notes via the memo CLI on macOS (create, view, search, edit) | Apple Notes | Manage Apple Notes via the memo CLI on macOS (create, view, search, edit) |
{/* This page is auto-generated from the skill's SKILL.md by website/scripts/generate-skill-docs.py. Edit the source SKILL.md, not this page. */}
Apple Notes
Manage Apple Notes via the memo CLI on macOS (create, view, search, edit).
Skill metadata
| Source | Bundled (installed by default) |
| Path | skills/apple/apple-notes |
| Version | 1.0.0 |
| Author | Hermes Agent |
| License | MIT |
| Platforms | macos |
| Tags | Notes, Apple, macOS, note-taking |
| Related skills | obsidian |
Reference: full SKILL.md
:::info The following is the complete skill definition that Hermes loads when this skill is triggered. This is what the agent sees as instructions when the skill is active. :::
Apple Notes
Use memo to manage Apple Notes directly from the terminal. Notes sync across all Apple devices via iCloud.
Prerequisites
- macOS with Notes.app
- Install:
brew tap antoniorodr/memo && brew install antoniorodr/memo/memo - Grant Automation access to Notes.app when prompted (System Settings → Privacy → Automation)
When to Use
- User asks to create, view, or search Apple Notes
- Saving information to Notes.app for cross-device access
- Organizing notes into folders
- Exporting notes to Markdown/HTML
When NOT to Use
- Obsidian vault management → use the
obsidianskill - Bear Notes → separate app (not supported here)
- Quick agent-only notes → use the
memorytool instead
Quick Reference
View Notes
memo notes # List all notes
memo notes -f "Folder Name" # Filter by folder
memo notes -s "query" # Search notes (fuzzy)
Create Notes
memo notes -a # Interactive editor
memo notes -a "Note Title" # Quick add with title
Edit Notes
memo notes -e # Interactive selection to edit
Delete Notes
memo notes -d # Interactive selection to delete
Move Notes
memo notes -m # Move note to folder (interactive)
Export Notes
memo notes -ex # Export to HTML/Markdown
Limitations
- Cannot edit notes containing images or attachments
- Interactive prompts require terminal access (use pty=true if needed)
- macOS only — requires Apple Notes.app
Rules
- Prefer Apple Notes when user wants cross-device sync (iPhone/iPad/Mac)
- Use the
memorytool for agent-internal notes that don't need to sync - Use the
obsidianskill for Markdown-native knowledge management