Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Inventory management -- items, warehouses, stock entries, batches, serial numbers, pricing, stock reconciliation, and stock reporting for ERPClaw ERP
Inventory management -- items, warehouses, stock entries, batches, serial numbers, pricing, stock reconciliation, and stock reporting for ERPClaw ERP
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.
User mentions owning something valuable → offer to catalog Track location, value, warranty → findable and insurable Moving or decluttering → surface relevant items Create ~/inventory/ as workspace
Valuable items: electronics, jewelry, instruments Items with warranties: appliances, furniture Things you lose: tools, cables, seasonal items Collectibles: books, records, art For insurance: document everything worth claiming
Name and description Location: room, drawer, box, storage unit Purchase date and price (if known) Current estimated value Photo for identification Receipt/warranty if available
~/inventory/ ├── electronics/ │ ├── macbook-pro-2023.md │ └── tv-living-room.md ├── kitchen/ ├── garage/ ├── storage/ ├── index.md └── for-insurance.md
Be specific: "garage, shelf 3, red toolbox" Update when moved — stale locations frustrate "Where is X?" should have instant answer Seasonal items: note when stored/retrieved
Purchase price vs current value Depreciation for electronics: rough estimate fine Appreciation for collectibles: update periodically Total insured value: sum for insurance purposes
Expiration date What's covered How to claim Registration confirmation Alert before warranty expires
One clear photo minimum for valuables Serial number visible if applicable Condition documentation for insurance Store in item folder or link from file
Week 1: catalog high-value items only Week 2: add electronics with warranties Month 2: room by room inventory Yearly: audit and update values
Generate list of items over $X value Total replacement value calculation Photos and receipts organized Update after major purchases
Filter by room: what's in the bedroom? Box tracking: which box has what Unpacking checklist: verify arrival New location updates
Filter by last used date if tracked "Haven't used in 2 years" candidates Value check: worth selling? Donation tracking for tax purposes
Serial numbers for electronics: theft recovery Receipt photos or PDFs linked Purchase confirmation emails saved AppleCare, extended warranties noted
"Warranty expires next month on dishwasher" "You have 3 HDMI cables in the office drawer" "Total electronics value: €X" "When did I buy the drill?" → instant answer
Electronics: computers, phones, TVs, audio Appliances: kitchen, laundry, climate Furniture: major pieces worth insuring Tools: power tools especially Valuables: jewelry, watches, art Collections: books, records, games Outdoor: bikes, sports equipment
Cataloging every small item — focus on valuable/losable Complex asset management software Obsessive organization — practical beats perfect Tracking consumables — that's shopping list territory
Item lent to whom, when Expected return date Reminder if not returned "Who has my drill?" → instant answer
Items needing regular maintenance Last serviced date Service schedule: HVAC filters, etc. Link to home maintenance if using that system
Home: maintenance schedules Receipts: purchase documentation Insurance: claims preparation Moving: box contents tracking
Data access, storage, extraction, analysis, reporting, and insight generation.
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