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Decision summary
moli-webfetch is the strongest overall pick here because it has a 87/100 readiness score and fits RAG and knowledge.
Strongest overall
moli-webfetch
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Fastest prototype
moli-webfetch
Best first install candidate based on install readiness and adoption.
Freshest repo
moli-webfetch
Most recent maintenance signal among this shortlist.
| Signal | moli-webfetch Fetch, inspect, crawl, and capture live, JavaScript-rendered websites with Moli. Use when Codex needs current web content, web research, fact lookup, link following, a bounded crawl, client-rendered or response-gated content, network diagnostics, or a standalone HTML, Markdown, JSON, semantic-tree, viewport or full-document screenshot, PDF, or WPT artifact—even when Moli is not named. |
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| Quality | 76/100 Strong |
| Decision verdict | 87/100 Production-ready Use this as a leading candidate, then validate the README and install path in your own agent stack. |
| Adoption | 853 stars Verified outcomes are shown on each skill page |
| Freshness | Aug 21, 2026 |
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| Workflow fit | |
| Platform hints | Claude Code, OpenAI Agents, Browser agents |
| Warnings | The skill instructs installing a third-party binary via `curl | sh` without checksum verification, which carries supply-chain risk. While the source is a GitHub release, best practice is to recommend verifying the installer's integrity. · No OpenAgentSkill engagement data yet |
| Best for | RAG and knowledge workflows · Claude Code teams · teams that value GitHub adoption signals |
| Not ideal for | teams that need a vendor-supported SLA · production agents without a repository review |
| OpenAgentSkill engagement | 0 views 0 install copies |
| Install | $ npx skills add lexmount/moli --skill moli-webfetch |