Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Query workout data from Hevy including workouts, routines, exercises, and history. Use when user asks about their workouts, gym sessions, exercise progress, or fitness routines.
Query workout data from Hevy including workouts, routines, exercises, and history. Use when user asks about their workouts, gym sessions, exercise progress, or fitness routines.
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.
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CLI for the Hevy workout tracking API. Query workouts, routines, exercises, and track progress.
Requires Hevy Pro subscription for API access. Get API key from https://hevy.com/settings?developer Set environment variable: export HEVY_API_KEY="your-key"
# Check configuration and connection hevy status
# List recent workouts (default 5) hevy workouts hevy workouts --limit 10 # Fetch all workouts hevy workouts --all # Show detailed workout hevy workout <workout-id> # JSON output hevy workouts --json hevy workout <id> --json # Show weights in kg (default is lbs) hevy workouts --kg
# List all routines hevy routines # Show detailed routine hevy routine <routine-id> # JSON output hevy routines --json
# List all exercise templates hevy exercises # Search by name hevy exercises --search "bench press" # Filter by muscle group hevy exercises --muscle chest # Show only custom exercises hevy exercises --custom # JSON output hevy exercises --json
# Show history for specific exercise hevy history <exercise-template-id> hevy history <exercise-template-id> --limit 50 # JSON output hevy history <exercise-template-id> --json
# Create routine from JSON (stdin) echo '{"routine": {...}}' | hevy create-routine # Create routine from file hevy create-routine --file routine.json # Create a routine folder hevy create-folder "Push Pull Legs" # Update existing routine echo '{"routine": {...}}' | hevy update-routine <routine-id> # Create custom exercise (checks for duplicates first!) hevy create-exercise --title "My Exercise" --muscle chest --type weight_reps # Force create even if duplicate exists hevy create-exercise --title "My Exercise" --muscle chest --force ⚠️ Duplicate Prevention: create-exercise checks if an exercise with the same name already exists and will error if found. Use --force to create anyway (not recommended). Routine JSON format: { "routine": { "title": "Push Day 💪", "folder_id": null, "notes": "Chest, shoulders, triceps", "exercises": [ { "exercise_template_id": "79D0BB3A", "notes": "Focus on form", "rest_seconds": 90, "sets": [ { "type": "warmup", "weight_kg": 20, "reps": 15 }, { "type": "normal", "weight_kg": 60, "reps": 8 } ] } ] } }
# Total workout count hevy count # List routine folders hevy folders
User asks "What did I do at the gym?" hevy workouts User asks "Show me my last chest workout" hevy workouts --limit 10 # Find relevant workout ID hevy workout <id> # Get details User asks "How am I progressing on bench press?" hevy exercises --search "bench press" # Get exercise template ID hevy history <exercise-id> # View progression User asks "What routines do I have?" hevy routines hevy routine <id> # For details User asks "Find leg exercises" hevy exercises --muscle quadriceps hevy exercises --muscle hamstrings hevy exercises --muscle glutes User asks "Create a push day routine" # 1. Find exercise IDs hevy exercises --search "bench press" hevy exercises --search "shoulder press" # 2. Create routine JSON with those IDs and pipe to create-routine
Duplicate Prevention: create-exercise checks for existing exercises with the same name before creating. Use --force to override (not recommended). API Limitations: Hevy API does NOT support deleting or editing exercise templates - only creating. Delete exercises manually in the app. API Rate Limits: Be mindful when fetching all data (--all flag) Weights: Defaults to lbs, use --kg for kilograms Pagination: Most commands auto-paginate, but limit flags help reduce API calls IDs: Workout/routine/exercise IDs are UUIDs, shown in detailed views
Full API docs: https://api.hevyapp.com/docs/
GET /v1/workouts - List workouts (paginated) GET /v1/workouts/{id} - Get single workout GET /v1/workouts/count - Total workout count GET /v1/routines - List routines GET /v1/routines/{id} - Get single routine GET /v1/exercise_templates - List exercises GET /v1/exercise_templates/{id} - Get single exercise GET /v1/exercise_history/{id} - Exercise history GET /v1/routine_folders - List folders
POST /v1/workouts - Create workout PUT /v1/workouts/{id} - Update workout POST /v1/routines - Create routine PUT /v1/routines/{id} - Update routine POST /v1/exercise_templates - Create custom exercise POST /v1/routine_folders - Create folder The CLI focuses on read operations. Write operations are available via the API client for programmatic use.
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