Jobindex Search Skill
Search live Danish job listings from Jobindex.dk. No authentication needed. Covers thousands of job postings across all sectors, updated in real time.
When to use this skill
Invoke this skill when the user wants to:
- Search for job openings in Denmark by keyword, job title, or technology
- Find jobs in a specific Danish city (use keyword with city name, e.g.
python aarhus) - Filter jobs by recency (posted today, last 7 days, last 30 days)
- Get the full description of a specific job listing
- Explore the Danish job market for a given profession or skill set
Commands
Search job listings
bun run skills/jobindex-search/cli/src/cli.ts search [flags]
Key flags:
--query <text>/-q <text>— keyword search (job title, skill, company, city). Required for meaningful results.--jobage <days>— filter by posting age:1(today),7,14,30, or9999(all, default)--sort <order>—score(relevance, default) ordate(newest first)--page <n>— page number (1-indexed, 20 results per page, fixed)--limit <n>— cap total results the CLI outputs (client-side)--format json|table|plain
Area note: The Jobindex API does not support area filtering via params. To find jobs in a specific city, include the city in
--query(e.g.--query "data engineer københavn"or--query "python aarhus").
Fetch full job detail
bun run skills/jobindex-search/cli/src/cli.ts detail <id> [--format json|plain]
id is the job ID from search results (e.g. h1647303). You may also pass the full Jobindex URL. Returns the full job description, deadline, employment type, hours, and apply link.
How to use effectively
Always start with search. Pass the job title, skill, or profession as --query. Combine with a city name in the query to narrow by location (e.g. --query "frontend developer odense").
Use --jobage 7 or --jobage 1 for fresh listings. Without it, results include all historical postings.
Use --sort date to see the most recently posted jobs first. Default score sorts by relevance.
Natural workflow: search → detail.
- Use
searchto find matching jobs and theiridvalues. - Call
detail <id>to get the full description, deadline, and apply link.
Use --format table for quick scanning, --format json for data processing, and --format plain for reading a single job's full details.
Pagination: The API always returns 20 results per page. Use --page to navigate pages. Use --limit to cap results across one page fetch.
Usage examples
Find Python jobs posted in the last 7 days
bun run skills/jobindex-search/cli/src/cli.ts search \
--query python \
--jobage 7 \
--sort date \
--format table
Data engineer jobs in Copenhagen
bun run skills/jobindex-search/cli/src/cli.ts search \
--query "data engineer københavn" \
--sort score \
--format table
Graphic designer jobs — all time, by relevance
bun run skills/jobindex-search/cli/src/cli.ts search \
--query "grafisk designer" \
--limit 10 \
--format table
Full-stack developer jobs, page 2
bun run skills/jobindex-search/cli/src/cli.ts search \
--query "full stack developer" \
--page 2 \
--format json
Jobs posted today across all sectors
bun run skills/jobindex-search/cli/src/cli.ts search \
--jobage 1 \
--sort date \
--limit 20 \
--format table
Get full details for a specific job
bun run skills/jobindex-search/cli/src/cli.ts detail h1647303 --format plain
Marketing jobs in Aarhus
bun run skills/jobindex-search/cli/src/cli.ts search \
--query "marketing aarhus" \
--jobage 30 \
--sort date \
--format table
Output formats
| Format | Best for |
|---|---|
json | Default — programmatic use, data processing, passing IDs to detail |
table | Quick human-readable overview and scanning |
plain | Reading a single job's full detail (detail command) |
All errors are written to stderr as { "error": "...", "code": "..." } and the process exits with code 1.
Notes
- All data is from the public
jobindex.dkAPI — no credentials required. - Page size is fixed at 20 results per page (Jobindex API limitation).
- Area/region filtering via API params does not work — include city names in
--queryinstead. --jobage 9999is the default and includes all postings regardless of age.- Total count in
meta.totaluses Danish dot-thousands notation internally (e.g.18.903) — the CLI normalizes this to a plain integer. - Job IDs are string-prefixed (e.g.
h1647303) — pass them as-is todetail.