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# Description
Query Chrome browsing history with natural language. Filter by date range, article type, keywords, and specific sites.
# SKILL.md
name: chrome-history
description: Query Chrome browsing history with natural language. Filter by date range, article type, keywords, and specific sites.
Chrome History Query Skill
Search and filter your Chrome browsing history using natural language queries.
What It Does
- Parses natural language queries to understand date ranges and filters
- Queries Chrome's SQLite history database
- Filters out noise (social media, email, redirects)
- Groups results by type (reading, research, tools, events)
- Returns formatted markdown with links
Supported Queries
Date Range
- "yesterday" โ previous day only
- "today" โ today only
- "last week" โ past 7 days
- "last month" โ past 30 days
- "last 2 weeks" โ past 14 days
Content Filters
- "articles I read" โ reading cluster (news, blogs, essays)
- "scientific articles" โ research cluster (papers, docs)
- "code/research" โ GitHub, Stack Overflow, docs
Keyword Filtering
- "articles about AI" โ finds pages mentioning AI
- "scientific articles about climate" โ finds research pages mentioning climate
Site-Specific
- "reddit threads" โ reddit.com only
- "on medium" โ medium.com only
- "twitter posts" โ twitter.com only
Example Queries
"articles I read yesterday"
"articles about AI I read yesterday"
"scientific articles for the last week"
"research about machine learning this week"
"reddit threads last month"
"code repos I visited yesterday"
"on medium this week"
Usage
Run directly with a query:
python3 ~/.claude/skills/chrome-history/chrome_history_query.py "articles I read yesterday"
Or integrate into Claude Code when user asks:
- "Show me articles I read yesterday"
- "What scientific papers did I look at last week?"
- "Show reddit threads I visited last month"
- "Articles about AI from yesterday?"
Configuration
- Chrome History:
~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default/History - Vault Location:
/Users/glebkalinin/Brains/brain - Filtered Sites: Social media, email, Google redirect wrappers
- Clustering: Automatic by domain type (reading, research, tools, events)
Exclusions
Automatically filters out:
- Social media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Reddit, LinkedIn
- Email: Gmail, Outlook
- Shopping: Amazon, eBay
- Google redirects: google.com/url wrappers
- Utility sites: FreeFeed, YouTube
Output Format
Results grouped by content type with timestamps:
## Chrome History: articles about AI yesterday
*Found 5 items*
### Reading (3)
- 14:22 [The more that people use AI...](url)
- 16:38 [AI makes you smarter but...](url)
### Research (2)
- 11:23 [GitHub: AI project](url)
# Supported AI Coding Agents
This skill is compatible with the SKILL.md standard and works with all major AI coding agents:
Learn more about the SKILL.md standard and how to use these skills with your preferred AI coding agent.