hackernews-frontpage — quality + safety report

In the Skillier index (gstack__hackernews-frontpage) · scanned 2026-06-03 · engine: builtin+triage

A
Quality
98/100
Safety

✓ Clean — no heuristic safety flags surfaced.

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About this skill

Scrape the Hacker News front page titles, points, comment counts .

📄 Read the SKILL.md
---
name: hackernews-frontpage
description: Scrape the Hacker News front page (titles, points, comment counts).
host: news.ycombinator.com
trusted: true
source: human
version: 1.0.0
args: []
triggers:
  - scrape hacker news frontpage
  - scrape hn frontpage
  - get hn top stories
  - latest hacker news stories
---

# Hacker News front-page scraper

Scrapes the Hacker News (`news.ycombinator.com`) front page and returns the
top 30 stories as JSON. Each story has its rank, title, link URL, point count,
and comment count.

## Usage

```
$ $B skill run hackernews-frontpage
{
  "stories": [
    { "rank": 1, "title": "...", "url": "...", "points": 412, "comments": 87 },
    ...
  ],
  "count": 30
}
```

## How it works

1. Navigates to `https://news.ycombinator.com` via the daemon.
2. Reads the page HTML.
3. Parses each story row (HN's stable `tr.athing` structure) into a typed
   `Story` record.
4. Emits a single JSON document on stdout.

## Why this is the reference skill

`hackernews-frontpage` is the smallest interesting browser-skill: no auth,
stable HTML, deterministic output, file-fixture-friendly. Every Phase 1
component (SDK, scoped tokens, three-tier lookup, spawn lifecycle) is
exercised by `$B skill run hackernews-frontpage` and the bundled
`script.test.ts`.

When the HN HTML rotates and our selectors break, the test fails against the
captured fixture before users notice. That's the point.
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