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authenticated-web-research

Use stronger lawful workflows for sites the user is authorized to access, including local browser login, session-aware browsing, JS-heavy pages, and post-login extraction. Do not bypass access controls.

skill-install — Terminal

Install via CLI (Recommended)

clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/1477009639zw-blip/authenticated-web-research
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Authenticated Web Research

Use this skill when the target site requires login, renders content dynamically, or is available only after the user signs in with their own account.

Hard Rule

Do not bypass access controls, paywalls, or anti-bot protections.

This skill is for user-authorized access only:

  • the user logs in with their own account
  • the browser session stays local
  • extraction continues only after access is legitimately available

When To Use

  • direct fetch returns login pages or partial shells
  • search results show content exists, but direct fetch is blocked
  • the site depends on client-side rendering
  • the user explicitly wants help with a site they can access themselves

Workflow

1. Diagnose the failure mode

Classify the blocker:

  • login required
  • JS-heavy rendering
  • geo or locale mismatch
  • thin snippet-only indexing
  • temporary fetch incompatibility

2. Use browser-based loading

Before concluding the page is unavailable:

  • open the page in the local browser
  • wait for client-side content to render
  • inspect visible text, links, and network behavior where appropriate
  • prefer the browser path over plain fetch for JS-heavy pages

3. Let the user complete login locally

If login is required and the user is authorized:

  • open the login flow in the local browser
  • ask only for the minimum interaction needed, such as "please complete login in the opened page"
  • do not ask for raw passwords or secrets in chat when browser login is possible

4. Continue within the authenticated session

After user login:

  • navigate to the target page
  • search within the site or account area
  • extract the needed facts, links, or structured results
  • note which facts came from authenticated views

5. Prefer official post-login surfaces

If available, prefer:

  • account dashboards
  • export pages
  • official APIs
  • RSS or feeds
  • site search
  • sitemaps
  • downloadable reports

Output Pattern

Return:

  1. what was reachable publicly
  2. what required authenticated access
  3. whether the user completed login locally
  4. what was extracted after authorized access
  5. what still remains unavailable

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Add to Configuration

Paste this into your clawhub.json to enable this plugin.

{
  "plugins": {
    "official-1477009639zw-blip-authenticated-web-research": {
      "enabled": true,
      "auto_update": true
    }
  }
}
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