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1. Metadata

2. Submission Type

  • New plugin submission
  • Version update for existing plugin

3. Description

DINQ is a talent deep analysis tool that uses AI to analyze professional profiles from GitHub, LinkedIn, and Google Scholar. It transforms
fragmented cross-platform information into structured, highly readable talent profile cards, providing precise screening and evaluation decision
support for recruitment Agents.

Key Features:

  • Multi-platform analysis: GitHub / LinkedIn / Google Scholar
  • AI-powered parsing into structured talent profiles
  • One-click extraction of skills, experience, and achievements
  • Decision support for recruitment Agents

4. Checklist

  • I have read and followed the Publish to Dify Marketplace guidelines
  • I have read and comply with the Plugin Developer Agreement
  • I confirm my plugin works properly on both Dify Community Edition and Cloud Version
  • I confirm my plugin has been thoroughly tested for completeness and functionality
  • My plugin brings new value to Dify

5. Documentation Checklist

  • Step-by-step setup instructions
  • Detailed usage instructions
  • All required APIs and credentials are clearly listed
  • Connection requirements and configuration details
  • Link to the repository for the plugin source code

6. Privacy Protection Information

Data Collection

This plugin collects the following data:

  • Query content: The profile URL or username provided by the user for analysis (GitHub username, LinkedIn URL, or Google Scholar profile)

No other personal data is collected or stored.

Privacy Policy

  • I confirm that I have prepared and included a privacy policy in my plugin package based on the Plugin Privacy Protection Guidelines

@crazywoola crazywoola merged commit 37328db into langgenius:main Jan 31, 2026
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