Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
An OpenClaw skill to manage a user's vinyl record collection on Discogs.
An OpenClaw skill to manage a user's vinyl record collection on Discogs.
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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.
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This skill provides a command-line interface to interact with a user's record collection on Discogs.com. It is designed specifically for use within the OpenClaw assistant and uses a subcommand structure similar to git or gog.
This skill is a Go program and requires the Go toolchain to be installed. Installation (Debian/Ubuntu): sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y golang-go
Before first use, you must run the included installer script. This will compile the Go binary and place it in a predictable location within the skill's directory. Run the installer: skills/discogs-cli/install.sh Configure Credentials: This command saves your Discogs token and username to a configuration file (~/.config/discogs-cli/config.yaml). skills/discogs-cli/bin/discogs-cli config set -u "YourUsername" -t "YourSecretToken"
All commands must be prefixed with the full path to the binary.
Downloads the album art for a given release and displays it in the chat. skills/discogs-cli/bin/discogs-cli release art <release_id>
Shows all folders and their record counts. skills/discogs-cli/bin/discogs-cli collection list-folders
Shows all records within a specific folder. The output is a formatted table. # List all releases from the "All" folder (default) skills/discogs-cli/bin/discogs-cli collection list # List all releases from a specific folder by ID skills/discogs-cli/bin/discogs-cli collection list --folder 8815833
Search for releases, artists, or labels. # Search for a release (default type) skills/discogs-cli/bin/discogs-cli search "Daft Punk - Discovery" # Search for an artist skills/discogs-cli/bin/discogs-cli search --type artist "Aphex Twin"
Work with your Discogs wantlist.
Displays all items in your wantlist. skills/discogs-cli/bin/discogs-cli wantlist list
Adds a release to your wantlist by its ID. skills/discogs-cli/bin/discogs-cli wantlist add 12345
Removes a release from your wantlist by its ID. skills/discogs-cli/bin/discogs-cli wantlist remove 12345
These commands rely on a local cache for performance. You must run sync first to populate the cache.
Fetches detailed data for every item in the collection and builds a local cache. This command is slow and should be run in the background. Inform the user that this will take time. skills/discogs-cli/bin/discogs-cli collection sync
Reads the local cache to provide the estimated market value for each item and the total collection. This command is fast. If it fails, the cache is likely missing, and you need to run the sync command. skills/discogs-cli/bin/discogs-cli collection value
Provides a detailed view of a single release, including tracklist. skills/discogs-cli/bin/discogs-cli collection get 35198584
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