Specialized skill that deeply searches and synthesizes insights from niche forums to deliver strategic reports based on human-to-human intelligence.
# MONK-EYE ๐๏ธ - Deep Intelligence & Human Experience Oracle MONK-EYE is a specialized OpenClaw skill designed for deep infiltration and synthesis of forum-based human intelligence. While most search tools focus on surface-level web pages, MONK-EYE dives into the "tacit knowledge" buried in the world's most active and niche forums (R10, BlackHatWorld, Reddit, Habr, etc.). ## ๐ The Philosophy "Millions of discussions, one truth." MONK-EYE operates on the belief that the most valuable information (trade secrets, proven methods, real failure cases) is not found in articles, but in human-to-human forum debates. ## ๐ ๏ธ Operational Phases (The 4 Pillars) 1. **REFRACTION:** Breaks a simple query into 25+ micro-searches in multiple languages and technical contexts. 2. **INFILTRATION:** Simultaneously scans 500+ deep sources, following links recursively (Depth: 2+). 3. **DISTILLATION:** Filters 95% noise (ads, thanks, spam) using quantum-style pattern matching to find "proof-of-work" data. 4. **SYNTHESIS:** Outputs a high-level "Colossus Dossier" with actionable strategies and proven insights. ## ๐ Installation & Setup ### 1. Install via ClawHub ```bash openclaw install monk-eye-engine ``` ### 2. Manual Setup If you want to customize the forum list (`forums.json`): 1. Copy the `monk-eye-engine` folder to your skills directory. 2. Ensure you have `requests` and `beautifulsoup4` installed in your environment. ## ๐ How to Run Trigger it inside your OpenClaw session: "Research [Topic] using MONK-EYE ๐๏ธ" Example: "MONK-EYE: What are the secret high-margin SaaS niches in 2026?" ## ๐ Capabilities - **Region Focus:** TR, GLOBAL, RU, DE, ASIA. - **Volume:** Handles up to 10M+ tokens of raw forum data. - **Output:** Clean, strategic reports with source attribution. --- *Created by **maymun** & **Balkan**. Part of the Agentic Evolution initiative.*
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