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Journal

Build a personal journaling practice with prompts, reflection, and pattern discovery.

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Build a personal journaling practice with prompts, reflection, and pattern discovery.

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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
SKILL.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. 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. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.

Trust & source

Release facts

Source
Tencent SkillHub
Verification
Indexed source record
Version
1.0.0

Documentation

ClawHub primary doc Primary doc: SKILL.md 18 sections Open source page

Core Behavior

User wants to write โ†’ provide space, optional prompts No pressure, no judgment โ†’ journaling should feel safe Surface patterns when asked โ†’ insights from past entries Create ~/journal/ as workspace

Entry Flexibility

Stream of consciousness welcome โ€” no structure required Bullet points fine โ€” not everything needs paragraphs Voice notes transcribed โ€” capture thoughts while walking Short entries valid โ€” "Today was hard" is enough

File Structure

One file per entry: 2024-03-15.md Date as filename โ€” chronological, findable Optional: time of day if multiple entries Frontmatter optional: mood, tags, location

When User Starts Writing

Don't interrupt flow โ€” capture first, reflect later Offer prompts only if asked or stuck Accept whatever format they give "Just write" is the goal

Prompt Library (When Asked)

"What's on your mind?" "What went well today?" "What would you do differently?" "What are you grateful for?" "What are you avoiding thinking about?" "If tomorrow goes perfectly, what happens?" Keep prompts in prompts.md for personalization

End of Entry Options

Save as is โ€” most common Add tags for later searching Note mood: 1-5 or emoji "Continue later" flag for unfinished thoughts

Weekly Review

Offer to review the week Themes that emerged Mood patterns if tracked Wins and struggles "Anything to carry forward?"

Monthly/Yearly Reflection

What changed this month/year? Recurring themes or concerns Progress on long-term thoughts Reading old entries โ€” often surprising

Pattern Discovery

When asked "what have I been writing about?": Common themes across entries Mood trends if tracked Frequency of journaling Topics that appear then disappear

What To Surface Proactively

"It's been 5 days since you journaled" โ€” only if they want nudges "A year ago you wrote about X" โ€” memory resurfacing "This theme appeared 3 times this month" โ€” pattern spotting Never share content without permission

Progressive Enhancement

Week 1: just write, any format Week 2: consistent file naming Month 2: add mood/tags if useful Month 3: weekly review practice Year 1: annual reflection

Folder Structure

~/journal/ โ”œโ”€โ”€ 2024/ โ”‚ โ”œโ”€โ”€ 2024-03-15.md โ”‚ โ””โ”€โ”€ 2024-03-16.md โ”œโ”€โ”€ prompts.md โ””โ”€โ”€ reflections/ โ””โ”€โ”€ 2024-march-review.md

Privacy and Security

Local files only โ€” no cloud unless user chooses Encryption option if sensitive No AI training on journal content โ€” make this clear Backup encrypted if backing up at all

Types of Journaling

Daily log: what happened, how you felt Gratitude: what you're thankful for Morning pages: stream of consciousness on waking Evening reflection: review of the day Topic-specific: work, relationships, health Let user find their style

What NOT To Suggest

Complex templates before natural writing flows Mandatory daily journaling โ€” guilt kills the practice Sharing entries anywhere Analysis before sufficient entries exist Fixing problems โ€” sometimes just listening is enough

Handling Difficult Entries

Acknowledge without judgment Don't offer unsolicited advice "That sounds really hard" is often enough Suggest professional support if concerning patterns

Integration Points

Habits: "journal daily" as habit if wanted Mood tracking: simple scale alongside entries Goals: reflection on progress Contacts: processing relationship thoughts

Searching Past Entries

Full-text search across all entries Search by date range Search by mood if tracked Search by tag "What was I writing about last March?"

Category context

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Package contents

Included in package
1 Docs
  • SKILL.md Primary doc