Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Create temporary email addresses and monitor for registration OTP codes or validation links
Create temporary email addresses and monitor for registration OTP codes or validation links
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A skill for creating temporary email addresses and automatically extracting OTP codes and validation links from incoming emails. Uses the free mail.tm API (no API key required).
Invoke this skill when the user asks to: Create a temporary email address Get a disposable email for signup/verification Check for OTP (one-time password) codes Wait for email verification links Monitor an inbox for authentication codes
# Create a new temporary email python3 scripts/tempmail_otp.py create # Monitor for OTP codes (5 minute timeout) python3 scripts/tempmail_otp.py check # List current account and messages python3 scripts/tempmail_otp.py list
python3 scripts/tempmail_otp.py create [OPTIONS] Options: -e, --email ADDRESS - Custom full email address -d, --domain DOMAIN - Specific domain to use -p, --password PASSWORD - Account password (auto-generated if not specified) --json - Output as JSON Example: python3 scripts/tempmail_otp.py create --domain "marcilzo.com"
python3 scripts/tempmail_otp.py check [OPTIONS] Options: --timeout SECONDS - Max seconds to wait (default: 300) --poll SECONDS - Poll interval in seconds (default: 3) --sender EMAIL - Only accept emails from this sender --subject TEXT - Only accept emails with this in subject --pattern REGEX - Custom regex pattern for OTP extraction --once - Exit after first OTP found --json - Output messages as JSON Examples: # Wait up to 2 minutes for OTP python3 scripts/tempmail_otp.py check --timeout 120 # Only accept emails from noreply@example.com python3 scripts/tempmail_otp.py check --sender "noreply@example.com" # Exit immediately after finding OTP python3 scripts/tempmail_otp.py check --once
python3 scripts/tempmail_otp.py list Shows the current account details and all messages in the inbox with extracted links.
python3 scripts/tempmail_otp.py domains [--json]
When an OTP or link is found, the script automatically saves them to the unified state directory: ~/.tempmail_otp/last_otp - Contains the last extracted OTP code ~/.tempmail_otp/last_link - Contains the first interesting validation link found ~/.tempmail_otp/account.json - Account credentials (JWT token, email, password) All state files are stored in ~/.tempmail_otp/ with restricted permissions (0600).
The script automatically detects OTP codes using these patterns: 6-8 digit numbers (most common) 4 digit numbers "code: XXXXXX" format "verification: XXXXXX" format "otp: XXXXXX" format
The script extracts all HTTP/HTTPS links from email HTML, filtering out: Unsubscribe links Tracking links Image files (.png, .jpg, .gif)
All state is stored in a unified directory: ~/.tempmail_otp/ account.json - Account credentials and JWT token (created by create command) last_otp - Most recent OTP code extracted (created by check command) last_link - First validation link extracted (created by check command) Files have restricted permissions (0600) for security. The check and list commands automatically use stored credentials.
The unified state directory follows best practices for CLI tools: No project pollution - No temporary files are created in your working directory Predictable location - All state is in one place, easy to find and clean up Cross-session persistence - Works from any directory on your system Permission safety - Sensitive credentials have proper file permissions To reset all state: rm -rf ~/.tempmail_otp/
Create account - Generate a new temporary email address Use email - Provide the email during service signup Monitor inbox - Run the check command to wait for OTP/link Extract code - OTP is automatically displayed and saved to ~/.tempmail_otp/last_otp Verify - Use the OTP or link to complete verification
# Create a temp email $ python3 scripts/tempmail_otp.py create Email: a3b7c9d4@marcilzo.com Password: f8e4d2a1-1234-5678-9abc-123456789abc Domain: marcilzo.com Account saved to /home/user/.tempmail_otp/account.json # In another terminal, wait for OTP $ python3 scripts/tempmail_otp.py check --once Monitoring: a3b7c9d4@marcilzo.com Timeout: 300s | Poll interval: 3s -------------------------------------------------- ๐ง New email from: noreply@service.com Subject: Your verification code โ OTP FOUND: 842197 OTP saved to /home/user/.tempmail_otp/last_otp --------------------------------------------------
If email address is already taken, the script automatically retries with a new username Network errors are logged and the script continues polling Invalid account state prompts to recreate the account
This skill uses the mail.tm REST API: Base URL: https://api.mail.tm Authentication: JWT Bearer token No API key required
Temporary emails may expire after inactivity periods Some services may block temporary email domains The script automatically handles account creation and JWT token management OTP patterns cover most common formats, but custom regex can be provided via --pattern
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