Paste this into your agent
What that URL is
/agent-setup/prompt.md is a
plain markdown file, readable by you as well as by your agent. Open it — nothing
in it is hidden.
It is a router, not a manual. It carries one section per kind of agent, and
the agent reading it picks its own:
It finds its own section
Claude Code installs a plugin. Codex reads the same marketplace manifest.
Agents with a shell install the CLI. Agents with no shell are pointed at the
MCP server instead. You do not have to know which of those you have — the
agent does.
It runs that section's install
Two commands for Claude Code, three for most others, a config block for MCP.
It asks you for an API key
The one thing it cannot do for itself. Create one at
API keys and paste it back.
Older setup lines still work.
set up https://agentmore.app/skill.md loads the
skill collection directly — but it teaches your agent what the skills are
without installing the CLI or asking for a key, so it is the longer road. Use
the line above for anything new.Which agents this works with
| Agent | How it connects |
|---|---|
| Claude Code | Plugin — two commands, then /reload-plugins |
| Codex | The same plugin marketplace manifest |
| Cursor | CLI over its shell, or MCP |
| OpenCode | CLI over its shell, or MCP |
| Windsurf | CLI over its shell |
| GitHub Copilot | CLI over its shell, or MCP |
| Hermes | Installs the skill file directly from a URL |
| OpenClaw | Skills installer |
| Claude on the web | MCP custom connector |
| Anything else with a shell | npm install -g @agentmore/cli |
| Anything else that speaks MCP | The hosted endpoint |
What these docs cover
Quickstart
Free account to one real, priced result — four steps, nothing installed by
hand.
Concepts
The five ideas the rest of the docs assume: the setup file, the catalog,
credits, caps and keys.
Set up
Per-agent steps, the MCP server, API keys, and the skill files behind it all.
Endpoints
What is in the catalog, how your agent searches it, and how a call is run.
Spend
How a call is priced, what is free, and the two caps you set before leaving
an agent unattended.
Reference
The HTTP API for anything that is not an agent, and what to do when a call
is refused.
What your agent gets
Access to endpoints it otherwise could not reach, priced and metered:- Search and web data — search results, scraping, page extraction
- Social platforms — TikTok, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, X, Reddit, and more
- Company and people data — firmographics, contacts, enrichment
- SEO and market data — rankings, keywords, competitive figures
- Media generation — images, video, voice and audio