Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Manage Bring! shopping lists (Einkaufsliste / grocery list) — add, remove, check off items, batch ops, default list support. Use when: user wants to set up B...
Manage Bring! shopping lists (Einkaufsliste / grocery list) — add, remove, check off items, batch ops, default list support. Use when: user wants to set up B...
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Then review README.md for any prerequisites, environment setup, or post-install checks. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Then review README.md for any prerequisites, environment setup, or post-install checks. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
Manage Bring! shopping lists via the unofficial REST API. Requires curl and jq.
When a user asks you to set up or use Bring for the first time, follow these steps:
Run scripts/bring.sh lists first. If it works, setup is already done — skip to usage.
Bring! requires an email + password. If the user doesn't have an account yet, they can create one for free at getbring.com or in the Bring! app. If they signed up via Google/Apple: They need to set a direct password first in the Bring! app (Settings → Account → Change Password) before the API works. Ask the user how they'd like to provide their credentials: "I need your Bring! email and password. You can either share them here in chat (I'll write them to a config file and never mention them again), or if you prefer to keep them out of the chat entirely, I can give you a terminal command to enter them privately. Which do you prefer?" Option A — via chat (convenient): User shares email + password in chat. Write them directly to the config file using jq for safe JSON encoding (prevents injection via special characters) and do not echo them back: mkdir -p ~/.config/bring jq -n --arg e "USER_EMAIL" --arg p "USER_PASSWORD" '{email: $e, password: $p}' > ~/.config/bring/credentials.json chmod 600 ~/.config/bring/credentials.json After writing, confirm: "Done — credentials saved securely. I won't repeat them." Option B — via terminal (more private): Give the user this command to run in their own terminal. Credentials never appear in chat: mkdir -p ~/.config/bring read -rp "Bring! Email: " BEMAIL read -rsp "Bring! Password: " BPASS && echo jq -n --arg e "$BEMAIL" --arg p "$BPASS" '{email: $e, password: $p}' > ~/.config/bring/credentials.json chmod 600 ~/.config/bring/credentials.json unset BEMAIL BPASS Tell the user: "Run that in your terminal, then come back and I'll continue the setup." ⚠️ Do NOT use scripts/bring.sh setup — it requires an interactive terminal (TTY) which agents don't have. Always create the credentials file manually as shown in Step 3.
mkdir -p ~/.config/bring jq -n --arg e "USER_EMAIL" --arg p "USER_PASSWORD" '{email: $e, password: $p}' > ~/.config/bring/credentials.json chmod 600 ~/.config/bring/credentials.json scripts/bring.sh login If login fails: double-check email/password. The user may need their Bring! password (not Google/Apple SSO — Bring requires a direct account password).
scripts/bring.sh lists This shows all the user's Bring! lists. The user may have multiple lists, e.g.: Einkaufsliste (main grocery list) Drogerie (drugstore items) Baumarkt (hardware store) A shared list with a partner/family If the user has NO lists: Tell them to create one in the Bring! app first. The API does not support creating or deleting lists — this must be done in the app. Once they've created a list, continue with setup. Ask the user which list should be the default. This lets them skip typing the list name every time. If they have only ONE list: set it as default automatically and inform them. If they have MULTIPLE lists: show the list names and ask which one to use as default. Explain they can still target other lists by name (e.g., "Put nails on the Baumarkt list").
Update the credentials file to include the chosen default: # Read existing config and add default_list jq --arg list "CHOSEN_LIST_NAME" '. + {default_list: $list}' ~/.config/bring/credentials.json > /tmp/bring_conf.json && mv /tmp/bring_conf.json ~/.config/bring/credentials.json chmod 600 ~/.config/bring/credentials.json
Show the user their current list content to confirm everything works: scripts/bring.sh show Tell them: "All set! You can now say things like 'Put milk on the list' or 'What's on the shopping list?'"
The Bring! API does not support creating or deleting lists. If the user asks to create a new list or delete one, tell them: "Lists can only be created and deleted in the Bring! app. Once you've made the change there, I can immediately work with the new list."
Bring! lists are often shared between family members or partners. Changes made by the agent sync instantly to all devices sharing that list. Inform the user: "Any items I add will show up immediately on all phones that share this list." This is usually desired (e.g., partner sees the updated grocery list), but worth mentioning.
Credentials via env vars BRING_EMAIL + BRING_PASSWORD, or config file ~/.config/bring/credentials.json: {"email": "user@example.com", "password": "secret", "default_list": "Einkaufsliste"} Interactive setup (TTY required): scripts/bring.sh setup
All commands accept a list name (partial match) or UUID. If default_list is configured, the list argument can be omitted. # List all shopping lists scripts/bring.sh lists # Show items on a list (or default list) scripts/bring.sh show scripts/bring.sh show "Einkaufsliste" # Add item (with optional specification/quantity) scripts/bring.sh add "Milch" "fettarm, 1L" scripts/bring.sh add "Einkaufsliste" "Milch" "fettarm, 1L" # Add multiple items at once (use "item|spec" for specifications) scripts/bring.sh add-multi "Brot" "Käse|Gouda" "Butter|irische" # Complete/check off item (moves to recently purchased) scripts/bring.sh complete "Milch" # Complete multiple items at once scripts/bring.sh complete-multi "Milch" "Brot" "Käse" # Move item back from recently to purchase list scripts/bring.sh uncomplete "Milch" # Remove item entirely scripts/bring.sh remove "Milch" # Remove multiple items at once scripts/bring.sh remove-multi "Milch" "Brot" "Käse"
When the user has multiple lists, they can target a specific one by name: "Put nails on the Baumarkt list" → scripts/bring.sh add "Baumarkt" "Nails" "What's on the Drogerie list?" → scripts/bring.sh show "Drogerie" List names support partial case-insensitive matching, so "einkauf" matches "Einkaufsliste". If no list is specified, the default_list from the config is used.
Append --json to lists and show for raw JSON: scripts/bring.sh lists --json scripts/bring.sh show --json scripts/bring.sh show "Einkaufsliste" --json
Specifications are the small description text under an item (e.g., quantity, brand) complete moves items to "recently purchased" (like checking off in the app) remove deletes items entirely from the list Token is cached at ~/.cache/bring/token.json and auto-refreshed Changes sync instantly to all devices sharing the list Item names with special characters (quotes, umlauts, emoji) are fully supported Bring! requires a direct account password — Google/Apple SSO logins don't work with the API country in credentials.json controls the item catalog language (default: DE) When showing items to the user, consider only showing the "TO BUY" section unless they specifically ask for recently completed items — the recently list can be very long If remove fails with "not found", suggest the user check the exact item name with show Creating/deleting lists is not supported by the Bring! API — users must manage lists in the Bring! app
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