Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Tasks and habits that live in a plain markdown file on your machine. Free, private, and claw-native.
Tasks and habits that live in a plain markdown file on your machine. Free, private, and claw-native.
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. 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. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
Manage the user's tasks and habits via the ClawKeeper CLI. All data is stored as markdown at the path set by CLAWKEEPER_DIR (defaults to ~/.clawkeeper/). clawkeeper <entity> <command> [--flags] If CLAWKEEPER_DIR is set in your environment, the CLI reads and writes data there. This allows multiple agents to share the same task list.
clawkeeper task list clawkeeper task add --text "Buy groceries" clawkeeper task add --text "Buy groceries" --due-date 2026-03-15 clawkeeper task add-subtask --parent-text "Buy groceries" --text "Milk" clawkeeper task complete --id <id> clawkeeper task complete --text "Buy groceries" clawkeeper task uncomplete --id <id> clawkeeper task edit --text "Old name" --new-text "New name" clawkeeper task edit --text "Old name" --due-date 2026-04-01 clawkeeper task set-due-date --text "Buy groceries" --due-date 2026-03-15 clawkeeper task set-due-date --text "Buy groceries" --due-date none clawkeeper task delete --text "Buy groceries" clawkeeper task add-note --text "Buy groceries" --note "Check prices first" clawkeeper task edit-note --text "Buy groceries" --note "Check prices first" --new-note "Compare at two stores" clawkeeper task delete-note --text "Buy groceries" --note "Check prices first"
clawkeeper habit list clawkeeper habit add --text "Meditate" --interval 24 clawkeeper habit edit --text "Meditate" --new-text "Morning meditation" --interval 12 clawkeeper habit delete --text "Meditate" clawkeeper habit complete --text "Meditate" clawkeeper habit add-note --text "Meditate" --note "Felt calm today" clawkeeper habit edit-note --text "Meditate" --note "Felt calm today" --new-note "Felt calm, 10 min session" clawkeeper habit delete-note --text "Meditate" --note "Felt calm today"
clawkeeper state show
When running periodic checks, use clawkeeper state show to review the user's habits and tasks: Missed habits: If a habit hasn't been completed for more than 2x its interval, ask about it gently. People forget — a nudge helps more than a lecture. Building streaks: When a habit's completion count is climbing, acknowledge the momentum briefly. Recent notes: If the user added reflections or notes recently, reference them for continuity. It shows you're paying attention. Stale tasks: Tasks sitting open for a long time might need to be broken down, re-prioritized, or dropped. Tone: supportive collaborator, not drill sergeant. If nothing needs attention, reply HEARTBEAT_OK.
All commands return JSON: {"ok": true, "data": ...} on success, {"ok": false, "error": "..."} on failure. IDs are stable across invocations. Use --id for precise lookups or --text for fuzzy substring matching. When adding a task, the response includes the new task's id for subsequent operations.
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