--- name: copilot-web-fetch description: Fetch and read the full contents of a specific web page (URL) as clean Markdown using Copilot Plus. Use when the user shares a link or asks you to open, read, or summarize a particular page — not for an open-ended web search. Requires an active Copilot Plus license; without it, use your own fetch tool instead. license: Copilot Plus metadata: copilot-enabled-agents: claude, codex, opencode copilot-builtin-version: "5" --- # Copilot web fetch Fetch a web page's contents as Markdown through Copilot Plus. ## How to run Find the absolute path to this SKILL.md file on disk, then run the script next to it that matches the operating system. No extra runtime is needed — `sh` (macOS/Linux) and `cmd`/PowerShell (Windows) are always present. On macOS or Linux: ```bash sh "/absolute/path/to/this/skill/directory/web-fetch.sh" "" ``` On Windows, run the `.cmd` wrapper. In PowerShell you must prefix it with the call operator `&` (PowerShell treats a quoted path on its own as a string and won't run it); from cmd, run the quoted path without the `&`: ```powershell & "/absolute/path/to/this/skill/directory/web-fetch.cmd" "" ``` Both print the result to stdout. ## If Copilot Plus is not active If the script exits saying Copilot Plus is unavailable, do NOT retry it. Do what the message says: fall back to your own equivalent built-in capability to handle the request when you have one (otherwise tell the user it's unavailable) — never refuse or block the user. Only mention upgrading or renewing Copilot Plus when the script's message explicitly invites it, and keep any such note short and friendly.