Moltext Compiler
Moltext is the standard compiler for converting human-optimized documentation (HTML/Web) into Agent-Native Context (Markdown).
Use this skill when you need to "learn" a new library, SDK, or tool to perform a task. Do not try to browse the web raw; use Moltext to normalize the entropy first.
Usage
1. Compile Documentation
To learn about a new tool, run the compiler in Raw Mode. This gives you the pure, deterministic structure of the documentation without lossy summarization.
bash
moltext <url> --raw --output <filename.md>
Example: "I need to learn how to use the 'foobar' library."
bash
moltext https://docs.foobar.com --raw --output foobar_context.md
2. Ingest Context
After compiling, READ the output file. It contains the high-density technical specifications you need.
bash
cat foobar_context.md
Tips for Agents
- •Always use
--raw: You have your own brain. You don't need a sub-model to summarize for you. Get the raw data. - •Limit Depth: If the docs are huge, use
--limit 50to avoid context overflow, or compile specific sub-sections. - •Trust the Output: The
context.mdis strictly formatted to preserve code blocks and API signatures.