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LinkedIn Browser Research
Use this skill when the user wants professional-network context such as hiring signals, company activity, or profile-based ecosystem clues.
Workflow
- Use
browser_sitewith LinkedIn adapters that exist in the runtime catalog. Prefer exact adapters such as:linkedin/searchlinkedin/profile
- Read references/adapter-examples.md when you need concrete adapter call patterns or fallback behavior.
- Focus on:
- hiring intensity
- company and team activity
- industry positioning and ecosystem signals
- Pair with
github-browser-researchwhen both professional and open-source traction matter.
Rules
- Do not invent undocumented
linkedin/*adapters. If the runtime catalog does not expose the one you need, say so and continue with the closest listed adapter. - Treat LinkedIn as professional-signal context, not as audited business data.
- Separate profile claims from independently verified facts.