| name | viewing-macos-screenshots |
| description | View and analyze macOS screenshots. Use when the user mentions screenshots, asks to see what they captured, says "look at my screenshot", "examine my last X screenshots", or wants help with something they screenshotted. |
Viewing macOS Screenshots
Instructions
When the user wants to see or discuss their screenshots:
Determine how many screenshots the user wants:
- Default: 1 (most recent)
- If user says "last 3 screenshots" or "last X screenshots", use that number
Find the screenshot location:
defaults read com.apple.screencapture location 2>/dev/null || echo "$HOME/Desktop"Find the screenshot files (sorted by most recent):
# For N screenshots, use head -N ls -t "$SCREENSHOT_DIR"/Screenshot*.png "$SCREENSHOT_DIR"/"Screen Shot"*.png 2>/dev/null | head -NRead each image using the Read tool with the file path(s).
Describe and analyze what you see, then ask if the user has questions or needs help with what's shown.
Trigger Phrases
Activate this skill when the user says things like:
- "look at my screenshot"
- "see what I captured"
- "check this screenshot"
- "what's in my latest screenshot"
- "examine my last 3 screenshots"
- "show me my recent screenshots"
- "I just took a screenshot"
- "here's a screenshot" (without providing a path)