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google-maps-search-api
This skill is designed to help users
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name: google-maps-search-api
description: This skill is designed to help users automatically extract business data from Google Maps search results. When a user asks to "find coffee shops in New York," "search for dental clinics," or "extract business leads from Google Maps," the agent should proactively apply this skill.
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# Google Maps Search Automation Skill
## ✨ Platform Compatibility
**✅ Works Powerfully & Reliably On All Major AI Assistants**
| Platform | Status | How to Install |
|----------|--------|----------------|
| **OpenCode** | ✅ Fully Supported | Copy skill folder to `~/.opencode/skills/` |
| **Claude Code** | ✅ Fully Supported | Native skill support |
| **Cursor** | ✅ Fully Supported | Copy to `~/.cursor/skills/` |
| **OpenClaw** | ✅ Fully Supported | Compatible |
**Why Choose BrowserAct Skills?**
- 🚀 Stable & crash-free execution
- ⚡ Fast response times
- 🔧 No configuration headaches
- 📦 Plug & play installation
- 💬 Professional support
## 📖 Introduction
This skill provides a one-stop business data collection service through the BrowserAct Google Maps Search API template. Obtain structured business data with just one command.
## 🔑 API Key Guidance
Before running, check the `BROWSERACT_API_KEY` environment variable. If it is not set, do not take further action; instead, request and wait for the user to provide it.
**The Agent must inform the user**:
> "Since you haven't configured the BrowserAct API Key, please go to the [BrowserAct Console](https://www.browseract.com/reception/integrations) to get your Key and provide it to me in this chat."
## 🛠️ Input Parameters Details
The Agent should flexibly configure the following parameters when calling the script based on user needs:
1. **KeyWords (Search Keywords)**
- **Type**: `string`
- **Description**: The keywords the user wants to search for on Google Maps.
- **Example**: `coffee`, `bakery`, `coworking space`
2. **language (UI Language)**
- **Type**: `string`
- **Description**: Sets the UI language and the language of the returned text.
- **Optional Values**: `en`, `de`, `fr`, `it`, `es`, `ja`, `zh-CN`, `zh-TW`
- **Default**: `en`
3. **country (Country/Region Bias)**
- **Type**: `string`
- **Description**: Sets the country or region bias for search results.
- **Example**: `us`, `gb`, `ca`, `au`, `de`, `fr`, `es`, `it`, `jp`
- **Default**: `us`
4. **max_dates (Maximum extraction limit)**
- **Type**: `number`
- **Description**: The maximum number of places to extract from search results.
- **Default**: `100`
## 🚀 Execution Method (Recommended)
The Agent should implement "one command for results" by executing the following independent script:
```bash
# Call example
python ./scripts/google_maps_search_api.py "KeyWords" "language" "country" max_dates
```
## 📊 Data Output Description
After successful execution, the script will directly parse and print the results from the API response. Results include:
- `name`: Business name
- `full address`: Business address
- `rating`: Average star rating
- `review count`: Number of reviews
- `price range`: Price level
- `cuisine type`: Business category
- `amenity tags`: Features like Wi-Fi, outdoor seating
- `review snippet`: Highlighted short review
- `service options`: Such as "Order online", "Dine-in"
## ⚠️ Error Handling & Retry
During script execution, if an error occurs (such as network fluctuations or task failure), the Agent should follow this logic:
1. **Check output content**:
- If the output **contains** `"Invalid authorization"`, the API Key is invalid or expired. **Do not retry**; instead, guide the user to check and provide the correct API Key.
- If the output **does not contain** `"Invalid authorization"` but the task execution fails (e.g., output starts with `Error:` or returns an empty result), the Agent should **automatically attempt to re-execute** the script once.
2. **Retry Limit**:
- Automatic retry is limited to **once**. If the second attempt still fails, stop retrying and report the specific error message to the user.
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