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COMMS.md Creator

Create a COMMS.md — a structured, queryable document expressing someone's communication preferences for humans and agents. Use when: (1) someone wants to art...

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Create a COMMS.md — a structured, queryable document expressing someone's communication preferences for humans and agents. Use when: (1) someone wants to art...

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Install for OpenClaw

Quick setup
  1. Download the package from Yavira.
  2. Extract the archive and review SKILL.md first.
  3. Import or place the package into your OpenClaw setup.

Requirements

Target platform
OpenClaw
Install method
Manual import
Extraction
Extract archive
Prerequisites
OpenClaw
Primary doc
SKILL.md

Package facts

Download mode
Yavira redirect
Package format
ZIP package
Source platform
Tencent SkillHub
What's included
README.md, SKILL.md, references/comms-template.md, references/example.md

Validation

  • Use the Yavira download entry.
  • Review SKILL.md after the package is downloaded.
  • Confirm the extracted package contains the expected setup assets.

Install with your agent

Agent handoff

Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.

  1. Download the package from Yavira.
  2. Extract it into a folder your agent can access.
  3. Paste one of the prompts below and point your agent at the extracted folder.
New install

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.

Upgrade existing

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.

Trust & source

Release facts

Source
Tencent SkillHub
Verification
Indexed source record
Version
1.0.1

Documentation

ClawHub primary doc Primary doc: SKILL.md 9 sections Open source page

COMMS.md Creator

Generate a structured communication preferences document through guided conversation.

What COMMS.md Is

A queryable personal document that expresses how someone communicates: their natural style, channel preferences, availability rhythms, async voice, and interaction protocols. Designed to be read by both humans and agents before initiating contact.

1. Orient

Explain the concept briefly: "A COMMS.md is a structured doc that captures how you communicate — your style, when you're available, which channels you prefer, how you write in different contexts. Think of it as a user manual for reaching you. Other people (or their agents) can reference it before getting in touch."

2. Interview

Walk through these areas conversationally. Don't dump all questions at once — do 2-3 per turn, adapt based on answers, skip what's clearly not relevant. Style & strengths (start here — it's introspective and sets the tone): What comes naturally when you communicate? (e.g. brevity, storytelling, humor, directness) What requires effort? (e.g. small talk, follow-through, emotional labor, context-switching) Where does communication break down for you? Collaboration model: What kind of people do you work best with? How do you prefer to set up working relationships? Weekly rhythm: Walk through their week: energy, availability windows, protected time Which days are meeting-heavy? Which are deep work? Sync philosophy: What are calls for? What are they NOT for? How tactical vs. strategic do calls get? Channel preferences: For each situation type (urgent, professional, casual, etc.): what channel, what timing? Role of email vs. text vs. voice notes vs. calls? How does closeness change channel choice? Notification habits, response triage, focus mode patterns Async voice (this section often needs the most drawing out): How do they write to close friends vs. professional contacts? Capitalization, punctuation, emoji habits? What do they never do in writing? (anti-patterns) How do they handle outreach to new people? Re-engaging after silence? Do they have a gap between how competent they are and how warm they read? How do they bridge it? Boundaries: What's the fastest way to annoy them? What should people never do?

3. Draft

Read references/comms-template.md for the output structure. Generate the COMMS.md using the template, filling in sections from the interview. Use the person's own words and phrasing where possible. For reference on what a completed COMMS.md looks like, see references/example.md.

4. Review and Iterate

Present the draft and ask what feels off, what's missing, what's too specific or too vague. Expect 1-2 revision rounds. Common adjustments: Tone too formal or too casual for how they actually talk Missing a channel or context they care about Weekly rhythm needs more nuance Anti-patterns section needs real examples

5. Place the Document

Ask where they want it saved. Common locations: Personal website (for public/professional use) Notes app or vault (Obsidian, Notion, etc.) Workspace docs (for team use)

Related Skills

comms-md-reader — the companion skill for reading and adapting to someone else's COMMS.md when drafting outreach

Guidelines

Use their voice. The doc should sound like them, not like a template. Mirror their register. Earn specificity. Generic preferences ("I prefer email for professional stuff") are less useful than specific ones ("Email for intros beyond close friends and anything they'll need to find later"). Skip irrelevant sections. Not everyone has a weekly rhythm to document or sync philosophy to articulate. Leave out what doesn't apply rather than filling with filler. The Async Voice section is the highest-value section for agent consumption. Spend extra time here. This is what another agent reads to calibrate tone when drafting a message to this person. Version the output. Include Version 0.1 at the bottom so they can track iterations.

Category context

Writing, remixing, publishing, visual generation, and marketing content production.

Source: Tencent SkillHub

Largest current source with strong distribution and engagement signals.

Package contents

Included in package
4 Docs
  • SKILL.md Primary doc
  • README.md Docs
  • references/comms-template.md Docs
  • references/example.md Docs