
Veriglow Skills
Discover how to call a site’s internal data functions and APIs, then attach verifiable citations to claims your agent publishes.
Overview
veriglow-skills is a plugin marketplace for the Build phase that pairs website integration discovery (Agent Map) with verifiable citation markers (citeanything) for Claude Code agents.
What is this marketplace?
- 2 plugins: veriglow-agent-map (v0.2.0) and citeanything (v0.1.0)
- Agent Map lookups for data functions, internal APIs, and browser automation recipes per website
- citeanything emits [@ev:TOKEN] markers with URLs, anchors, and screenshots for claims
- Productivity-category skills from VeriGlow (hi@veri-glow.com)
- Supports research-heavy agent flows without guessing site-specific endpoints
- 2 plugins in marketplace
- veriglow-agent-map version 0.2.0
- citeanything version 0.1.0
Community signal: 2 GitHub stars.
What problem does it solve?
Agents waste days reverse-engineering each website’s hidden APIs and later publish claims nobody can verify.
Who is it for?
Indie agent builders scraping or automating many sites who need structured integration hints plus citation hygiene.
Skip if: Closed SaaS backends with official public APIs only, or teams that forbid browser automation against third-party sites.
What do I get? / Deliverables
After registration, Claude can fetch Agent Map recipes for a domain and stamp evidence-backed citations on outputs you ship or publish.
- Enabled veriglow-agent-map and/or citeanything plugins
- Integration recipes for target websites
- [@ev:TOKEN] citation blocks with sources
Plugins in this marketplace
2 plugins — install individually after you add the marketplace.
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Journey fit
Most builders install it when wiring automations against real websites, which is canonical Build integrations work. Agent Map is integration discovery—recipes for data functions, APIs, and browser automation per domain.
How it compares
Two-plugin VeriGlow web-agent toolkit, not a single generic research MCP or SEO-only skill.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is Veriglow Skills for?
Solo builders and small teams building site-aware AI agents who need integration maps and traceable evidence on data-heavy outputs.
When should I use Veriglow Skills?
Use Agent Map before coding automations against a new domain; use citeanything when sharing metrics, comparisons, or research that must cite sources.
How do I add Veriglow Skills to my agent?
Add the VeriGlow marketplace in Claude Code and enable veriglow-agent-map and/or citeanything from the two-plugin bundle.