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obsidian
Work with Obsidian vaults (plain Markdown notes) and automate via obsidian-cli.
communication-coach
Adaptive communication coaching that shapes speaking and writing behavior through reinforcement, scoring, and micro-interventions. Use when the user shares communications for feedback, requests practice scenarios, or during scheduled check-ins. Trains clarity, vocal control, presence, persuasion, emotional regulation, and boundary setting. Based on rhetoric, negotiation, and performance psychology frameworks.
scheduler
Manage scheduled tasks, recurring jobs, and automated workflows. Handles daily routines, weekly reports, and event-triggered actions.
debugging-agent
Self-Improving Agent that monitors all other agent skills, analyzes their logs, detects issues, and proposes improvements. AUTO-TRIGGERS: - Every 30 minutes (scheduled) - When error rate > 5% (any agent) - When 3+ recurring errors in 24h (same error type) - When performance degrades > 2x baseline
content-strategy
Build and execute a content marketing strategy for a solopreneur business. Use when planning what content to create, deciding on content formats and channels, building a content calendar, measuring content performance, or systematizing content production. Covers audience research for content, content pillars, distribution strategy, repurposing workflows, and metrics. Trigger on "content strategy", "content marketing", "what content should I create", "content plan", "content calendar", "content ideas", "content distribution", "grow through content".
crm
Personal CRM for managing contacts, relationships, and follow-ups using markdown files. Use when the user wants to add contacts, track relationships, set follow-up reminders, query contacts by tag/company/location, import/export contacts, or manage networking leads. Supports natural language input for adding contacts.
gcalcli-calendar
Google Calendar via gcalcli: today-only agenda by default, bounded meaning-first lookup via agenda scans, and fast create/delete with verification--optimized for low tool calls and minimal output.
personal-productivity
Help users manage their time and tasks more effectively. Use when someone is overwhelmed with work, struggling with focus, trying to balance multiple responsibilities, or asking how to get more done.
agent-memory
Use this skill when the user asks to save, remember, recall, or organize memories. Triggers on: 'remember this', 'save this', 'note this', 'what did we discuss about...', 'check your notes', 'clean up memories'. Also use proactively when discovering valuable findings worth preserving.
obsidian
Work with Obsidian vaults as a knowledge base. Features: fuzzy/phonetic search across all notes, auto-folder detection for new notes, create/read/edit notes with frontmatter, manage tags and wikilinks. Use when: querying knowledge base, saving notes/documents, editing existing notes by user instructions.
polymarket
Query Polymarket prediction markets - check odds, trending markets, search events, track prices and momentum. Includes watchlist alerts, resolution calendar, momentum scanner, and paper trading (simulated, no real money).
automation
Task automation specialist. Workflow optimization and scheduled tasks.
data-scraper-agent
Build a fully automated AI-powered data collection agent for any public source — job boards, prices, news, GitHub, sports, anything. Scrapes on a schedule, enriches data with a free LLM (Gemini Flash), stores results in Notion/Sheets/Supabase, and learns from user feedback. Runs 100% free on GitHub Actions. Use when the user wants to monitor, collect, or track any public data automatically.
todo-management
Per-workspace SQLite todo manager (./todo.db) with groups and task statuses (pending/in_progress/done/skipped), operated via {baseDir}/scripts/todo.sh for adding, listing, editing, moving, and removing entries and managing groups.
lark-calendar
Create, update, and delete calendar events and tasks in Lark (Feishu). Includes employee directory for automatic name-to-user_id resolution.
cron-mastery
Master OpenClaw's timing systems. Use for scheduling reliable reminders, setting up periodic maintenance (janitor jobs), and understanding when to use Cron vs Heartbeat for time-sensitive tasks.
pptx
Presentation creation, editing, and analysis. When Claude needs to work with presentations (.pptx files) for: (1) Creating new presentations, (2) Modifying or editing content, (3) Working with layouts, (4) Adding comments or speaker notes, or any other presentation tasks
caldav-cli
Manage CalDAV calendars (iCloud, Google, Yandex) from the command line. Supports OAuth2 and Basic auth, multi-account, table/JSON output.
apple-notes
Manage Apple Notes via the `memo` CLI on macOS (create, view, edit, delete, search, move, and export notes). Use when a user asks OpenClaw to add a note, list notes, search notes, or manage note folders.
open-source-contributions
Use this skill when contributing code to open source projects. The skill covers proper pull request creation, avoiding common mistakes that annoy maintainers, cleaning up personal development artifacts before submission, writing effective PR descriptions, following project conventions, and communicating professionally with maintainers. It prevents 16 common contribution mistakes including working on main branch, not testing before PR submission, including unrelated changes, submitting planning documents, session notes, temporary test files, screenshots, and other personal artifacts. Includes 3 Critical Workflow Rules that must NEVER be skipped: (1) Always work on feature branches, (2) Test thoroughly with evidence before PR, (3) Keep PRs focused on single feature. The skill includes automation scripts to validate PRs before submission, templates for PR descriptions and commit messages, and comprehensive checklists. This skill should be used whenever creating pull requests for public repositories, contributing to community projects, or submitting code to projects you don't own. Keywords: open source contributions, github pull request, PR best practices, contribution guidelines, feature branch workflow, PR description, commit messages, open source etiquette, maintainer-friendly PR, PR checklist, clean PR, avoid personal artifacts, session notes cleanup, planning docs cleanup, test before PR, unrelated changes, working on main branch, focused PR, single feature PR, professional communication, community contributions, public repository contributions, fork workflow, upstream sync
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