Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
OpenClaw skill for Klutch programmable credit card API integration. View cards, transactions, spending categories, and analyze spending patterns.
OpenClaw skill for Klutch programmable credit card API integration. View cards, transactions, spending categories, and analyze spending patterns.
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OpenClaw skill for Klutch programmable credit card API integration.
This skill provides a command-line interface for accessing Klutch credit card data through their GraphQL API. It supports viewing card information, transaction history, spending categories, and spending analysis.
Klutch Account: Active Klutch credit card account API Credentials: Client ID and Secret Key from Klutch developer portal Python 3.10+: Required for running the scripts
Set your Klutch API credentials: # Option 1: Direct credentials export KLUTCH_CLIENT_ID="your-client-id" export KLUTCH_SECRET_KEY="your-secret-key" # Option 2: 1Password CLI integration (requires 'op' CLI) export KLUTCH_1PASSWORD_ITEM="Klutch API Credential"
The skill stores configuration and session tokens in ~/.config/klutch/: ~/.config/klutch/ โโโ config.json # User preferences โโโ token.json # Cached session token (auto-managed)
Edit ~/.config/klutch/config.json to customize: { "api": { "endpoint": "https://graphql.klutchcard.com/graphql", "timeout": 30 } }
# Check card information python scripts/klutch.py balance # Example output: { "cards": [ { "id": "crd_xxx", "name": "Martin Kessler", "status": "ACTIVE" } ] }
# List recent transactions (last 30 days) python scripts/klutch.py transactions # Limit results python scripts/klutch.py transactions --limit 25 # Example output: { "transactions": [ { "id": "txn_xxx", "amount": -100.0, "merchantName": "Checking", "transactionStatus": "SETTLED" } ] }
List Cards python scripts/klutch.py card list View Categories python scripts/klutch.py card categories View Spending by Category python scripts/klutch.py card spending
# Get configuration value python scripts/klutch.py config get api.timeout # Set configuration value python scripts/klutch.py config set api.timeout 60 # View all configuration python scripts/klutch.py config get
The skill connects to Klutch's GraphQL API: EnvironmentEndpointProductionhttps://graphql.klutchcard.com/graphqlSandboxhttps://sandbox.klutchcard.com/graphql
The skill uses Klutch's session token authentication: Initial Request: Sends createSessionToken mutation with Client ID and Secret Key Token Caching: Stores the JWT session token in ~/.config/klutch/token.json Subsequent Requests: Uses cached token until it expires Auto-Refresh: Creates a new session token when the cached one fails
The Klutch skill enables agents to handle their own budget or provide personal finance assistance. Sub-Agent Budgeting: Create a virtual card for a sub-agent to pay for its own usage (AWS, OpenAI) with a hard limit. Budget Guardrails: Monitor spending categories (e.g., 'FOOD') and alert the user if they exceed a monthly budget. Transaction Alerts: Watch for specific merchants or unusual activity and notify the user immediately. Expense Summary: Summarize monthly spending and categorize transactions for personal journaling.
The skill handles common error scenarios: Authentication failures: Prompts to verify credentials Session expiration: Automatically creates a new session token Network errors: Clear error messages with retry suggestions GraphQL errors: Detailed error messages from the API
# OpenClaw can invoke the skill directly klutch balance klutch transactions --limit 5 klutch card list
If you receive authentication errors: Verify your credentials with python scripts/klutch.py config get Delete ~/.config/klutch/token.json to force re-authentication Check that your API credentials are correct
Force token refresh: rm ~/.config/klutch/token.json
Never commit credentials to version control The skill stores tokens in ~/.config/klutch/token.json Session tokens are refreshed automatically when needed
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