Skywork Super Agents

Created By
Skywork-aia year ago
AI workspace agents based on deep research.
Overview

What is Skywork Super Agents?

Skywork Super Agents is a lightweight MCP server that provides office tools for generating various file types, including PowerPoint presentations, documents, spreadsheets, webpages and broadcasts.

How to use Skywork Super Agents?

To use Skywork Super Agents, install the necessary dependencies, create a .env file with your AccuWeather API key, and run the server using the provided commands.

Key features of Skywork Super Agents?

  1. Professional by Design,5 Formats, 1 Command
  2. Smart,Automated Requirement Clarification
  3. Reliable,Sources are traceable
  4. Flexible support for online editing

Use cases of Skywork Super Agents?

  1. AI-generated Docs--Multi-Scenario writing
  2. AI-generated Sheets--Visual Data Analysis
  3. AI-Generated Slides--Expert Presentations
  4. AI-generated Webpage--Creative web page
  5. AI-generated Podcast--Intelligent Audio Podcast

Up till now, only the capabilities of AI-generated docs, slides, and sheets have been encapsulated into an MCP for developers to use.

FAQ from Skywork Super Agents?

  • How do I obtain a API key?

You can request a API key by reaching out to peter@skywork.ai.

  • Where can I use Skywork?

You can access Skywork anytime at: https://skywork.ai/p/Q95ozL

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "office": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": [
        "office-tool"
      ],
      "env": {
        "SKYWORK_API_KEY": "your_api_key_here"
      }
    }
  }
}
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Updated At
a year ago
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