news-summary
Concise, structured summaries of news articles (~30 sec read time). Captures key points, context, bias/gaps, and open questions. Use when user shares article URL or asks to summarize news content.
When & Why to Use This Skill
This Claude skill provides high-efficiency, structured news summaries designed for 30-second consumption. It goes beyond simple text reduction by extracting key facts, identifying media bias, providing broader context, and highlighting missing information. By utilizing web fetching and intelligent analysis, it transforms lengthy articles into actionable insights, helping users stay informed without information overload.
Use Cases
- Rapid Daily Briefing: Quickly digest multiple news articles by reading structured TL;DRs and key points instead of full-length texts.
- Critical Media Analysis: Evaluate the objectivity of news by identifying dominant perspectives, potential biases, and important context omitted from the source.
- Complex Topic Understanding: Grasp intricate geopolitical or technical news through the 'Context & Explanations' section which provides background and external sources.
- Breaking News Filtering: Use the 'Quick Facts' and 'Relevance' indicators to immediately determine the importance and urgency of a developing story.
| name | news-summary |
|---|---|
| description | Concise, structured summaries of news articles (~30 sec read time). Captures key points, context, bias/gaps, and open questions. Use when user shares article URL or asks to summarize news content. |
| version | 1.0.0 |
News Summary Skill
Purpose
Provide concise, structured summaries of news articles that can be read in ~30 seconds while capturing key points, plot twists, and providing contextual understanding. Include separate, clearly marked explanations for controversial or complex topics with sources.
When to Use
- User shares a news article URL and wants a summary
- User asks to summarize current news/article
- User wants quick overview of lengthy articles
- User needs context or background on news topics
Workflow
Step 1: Fetch Article Content
- Use
webFetchwith the provided URL - If fetch fails, inform user and ask for alternative (copy-paste text, different URL)
Step 2: Analyze Article
- Identify publication date and source
- Determine article type (breaking news, analysis, opinion, data journalism, etc.)
- Check for bias/perspective
- Note what's missing or not mentioned
- Identify technical terms or complex concepts
- Look for connections to broader ongoing stories
Step 3: Structure Summary
Create structured output with following sections:
🎯 TL;DR
1-2 sentences ultra-short summary of the core message
📰 Quick Facts
- Source: [Publication name + quality indicator]
- Published: [Date/Time - with "heute", "gestern", or specific date]
- Type: [🔥 Breaking / 💡 Analysis / 📊 Data / 💬 Opinion / 🔍 Investigation]
- Relevanz: Why this matters now (1 sentence)
📋 Kernpunkte
3-5 bullet points with the main facts/arguments:
- Most important point first
- Include surprising "plot twists" or unexpected revelations
- Keep each point to 1-2 sentences max
🔄 Größerer Kontext
If applicable: How does this fit into ongoing developments or broader story? (2-3 sentences max, omit if standalone article)
⚠️ Perspektive & Fehlender Kontext
- Bias-Check: Is it factual/balanced or opinion-heavy? Which perspective dominates?
- Nicht erwähnt: Important aspects or counterarguments not covered in article (Keep brief - 2-3 sentences total)
❓ Offene Fragen
1-2 questions the article raises but doesn't answer
📚 Kontext & Erklärungen
[ONLY if needed - always separate from main summary]
If article contains controversial or complex topics that need explanation:
- [Topic]: Brief explanation (2-3 sentences)
- Quellen: Link to reliable sources for further reading
Use this section sparingly and only when truly necessary for understanding.
Output Guidelines
Style
- Concise: Entire summary readable in ~30 seconds
- Neutral tone in main summary
- Clear structure with emojis for quick scanning
- German language (match user's language)
- No unnecessary elaboration - stick to what's in the article
Explanations Section Rules
- ALWAYS separate from main summary
- ALWAYS include sources when adding external context
- Mark clearly as additional explanation, not article content
- Only include when complex/controversial topics need clarification
Length Guidelines
- TL;DR: 1-2 sentences
- Quick Facts: 4 lines
- Kernpunkte: 3-5 bullets, each 1-2 sentences
- Kontext: 2-3 sentences (if applicable)
- Perspektive: 2-3 sentences total
- Offene Fragen: 1-2 questions
- Erklärungen: Only when needed, max 2-3 topics
Error Handling
- If URL cannot be fetched: Ask user to provide article text directly or try different URL
- If article is paywalled: Inform user and ask if they can provide text
- If content is not a news article: Politely explain skill is for news articles
- If article is too short/trivial: Provide brief summary without full structure
Examples of When NOT to Use
- General questions about topics (not specific article)
- Requests for opinion or analysis beyond what's in article
- Creating new content rather than summarizing existing
Key Principles
- Stick to the article - main summary only contains what's in the source
- Separate explanation clearly - any external context goes in marked section with sources
- Fast readability - user should grasp essence in 30 seconds
- Actionable insight - user knows what matters and why
- Transparency - clear about bias, gaps, and limitations