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JuneYaoooAgent Skill for Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) knowledge retrieval and study
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<2-3 sentences summarising what the project addresses and solves, the target audience, and the benefit.> This project provides an "Agent Skill" to make Ni Haisha's Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) course materials searchable and traceable within an AI agent. It targets students and practitioners, enabling natural language queries for course content, diagnostic patterns, formulas, acupoints, and visual lecture evidence, enhancing learning efficiency.
How It Works
The skill indexes Ni Haisha's TCM courses, including transcripts, notes, and over 2986 indexed lecture screenshots. It uses NLP to translate everyday symptoms into TCM terms and allows retrieval across modules like Shanghan Lun, Jingui Yaolue, acupuncture, and materia medica. The system facilitates comparative analysis of formulas, acupoints, and herb properties, linking queries to specific visual lecture evidence.
Quick Start & Requirements
Installation involves cloning the repository and running install_as_skill.sh for Codex or Claude Code environments, followed by agent restart. No specific hardware or non-default software prerequisites are listed beyond the agent's environment and Git.
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Maintenance & Community
Acknowledges Datawhale and LINUX DO communities. Invites joining a WeChat group for non-commercial learning, technical discussion, and collaborative study note development related to Ni Haisha's courses and the agent skill.
Licensing & Compatibility
The project is for personal learning, data organization, and technical exchange only, explicitly not for commercial use. Copyright for course materials resides with the original rights holders.
Limitations & Caveats
This skill is strictly for educational/research purposes and not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users are warned against using it for personal diagnosis, prescription, or dosage guidance. Critical or emergency conditions require immediate consultation with a qualified healthcare professional. Modules like Liang Dong dialogue and Stanford lectures currently lack screenshot evidence.
2 weeks ago
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