Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Let your agent write notes anywhere: local markdown, Apple Notes, Bear, Obsidian, Notion, Evernote, configurable per note type.
Let your agent write notes anywhere: local markdown, Apple Notes, Bear, Obsidian, Notion, Evernote, configurable per note type.
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.
On first use, read setup.md for platform selection and integration guidelines.
User needs to capture any type of notes: meetings, brainstorms, decisions, daily journals, or project logs. Agent handles formatting, platform routing (local or external apps), action item extraction, and retrieval across all configured platforms.
This skill ONLY: Creates and manages markdown files in ~/notes/ Runs user-installed CLI tools (memo, grizzly, obsidian-cli, clinote) if present and configured Calls Notion API only when user has configured Notion integration Reads config from ~/notes/config.md to route notes to platforms This skill NEVER: Installs software automatically Accesses credential files without explicit user permission Reads files outside ~/notes/ (except platform CLIs) Sends data to external services unless user configures that platform Modifies system settings or other applications
This skill works 100% locally by default. External platforms require user to install tools separately: PlatformUser InstallsUser ConfiguresData FlowLocalnothingnothingAll localApple Notesmemo CLInothingLocal (app communication)Beargrizzly CLIToken in ~/.config/grizzly/tokenLocal (app communication)Obsidianobsidian-cliVault pathLocal (file-based)NotionnothingAPI keyNetwork (api.notion.com)Evernoteclinote CLILogin via CLINetwork (Evernote servers) Agent behavior: Asks user which platforms they want before checking for tools Only checks for CLI presence after user confirms interest Falls back to local if tool unavailable Never reads credential files without explicit permission per session
Memory at ~/notes/. See memory-template.md for setup. ~/notes/ โโโ config.md # Platform routing configuration โโโ index.md # Search index with tags โโโ meetings/ # Local meeting notes โโโ decisions/ # Local decision log โโโ projects/ # Local project notes โโโ journal/ # Local daily notes โโโ actions.md # Central action tracker (all platforms)
TopicFileSetup processsetup.mdMemory templatememory-template.mdAll note formatsformats.mdAction item systemtracking.mdLocal markdownplatforms/local.mdApple Notesplatforms/apple-notes.mdBearplatforms/bear.mdObsidianplatforms/obsidian.mdNotionplatforms/notion.mdEvernoteplatforms/evernote.md
Check ~/notes/config.md for platform routing: # Platform Routing meetings: local # or: apple-notes, bear, obsidian, notion decisions: local projects: notion journal: bear quick: apple-notes If note type not configured, use local. If platform not available (missing CLI/credentials), fall back to local with warning.
Every note type has a specific format regardless of platform. See formats.md for templates. Note TypeTriggerKey ElementsMeeting"meeting notes", "call with"Attendees, decisions, actionsDecision"we decided", "decision:"Context, options, rationaleBrainstorm"ideas for", "brainstorm"Raw ideas, clusters, next stepsJournal"daily note", "today I"Date, highlights, blockersProject"project update", "status"Progress, blockers, nextQuick"note:", "remember"Minimal format, tags
If someone says "I'll do X" or "we need to Y", that is an action item. Every action item MUST have: Owner: Who is responsible (@name) Task: Specific, actionable description Deadline: Explicit date (not "soon" or "ASAP") Action items sync to ~/notes/actions.md regardless of which platform holds the note.
After determining platform, read the corresponding file: PlatformFileCLIlocalplatforms/local.mdnoneapple-notesplatforms/apple-notes.mdmemobearplatforms/bear.mdgrizzlyobsidianplatforms/obsidian.mdobsidian-clinotionplatforms/notion.mdcurl (API)evernoteplatforms/evernote.mdclinote
When searching notes: Search local ~/notes/ first Search each configured external platform Combine results with source indicators Example output: Search: "product roadmap" Local: [[2026-02-19_product-sync]] - meeting, ~/notes/meetings/ Notion: "Q1 Roadmap" - page, Projects database Bear: "Roadmap Ideas" - #product #planning
~/notes/actions.md is the SINGLE source of truth for all action items, regardless of where the note lives. Format includes source: | Task | Owner | Due | Source | |------|-------|-----|--------| | Review proposal | @alice | 2026-02-20 | local:[[2026-02-19_sync]] | | Update roadmap | @bob | 2026-02-22 | notion:Q1 Planning | | Draft post | @me | 2026-02-21 | bear:#content-ideas |
For local notes: YYYY-MM-DD_topic-slug.md (date first, then topic) External platforms use their native naming/organization.
Platform misconfiguration: Always verify platform is available before attempting. Fall back gracefully. Vague deadlines: "ASAP", "soon", "next week" are not deadlines. Force explicit dates. Missing owners: "We should do X" needs "@who will do X" Split action tracking: Never track actions only in the external platform. Always sync to central tracker. No retrieval tags: A note without tags is a note you will never find.
EndpointData SentWhenPurposehttps://api.notion.com/v1/pagesNote title, contentUser configures NotionCreate pageshttps://api.notion.com/v1/databases/*/querySearch queriesUser searches Notion notesQuery database No other external endpoints. Apple Notes, Bear, Obsidian, and Evernote use local CLI tools that communicate with locally-installed apps.
Data flow by platform: Local: All data stays in ~/notes/. No network. Apple Notes: Data stays local. memo CLI communicates with Notes.app via macOS APIs. Bear: Data stays local. grizzly CLI communicates with Bear.app. Obsidian: Data stays local. obsidian-cli reads/writes vault files. Notion: Note content sent to api.notion.com. Requires user-provided API key. Evernote: Note content sent to Evernote servers via clinote. Requires user login. Credential handling: Agent asks permission before checking for credentials Agent never reads ~/.config/notion/api_key or ~/.config/grizzly/token without explicit user consent User sets up credentials themselves via platform documentation What stays local always: Action items tracker: ~/notes/actions.md Note index: ~/notes/index.md Platform config: ~/notes/config.md
Install with clawhub install <slug> if user confirms: meetings โ meeting facilitation and agendas journal โ daily journaling practice documentation โ technical docs
If useful: clawhub star notes Stay updated: clawhub sync
Workflow acceleration for inboxes, docs, calendars, planning, and execution loops.
Largest current source with strong distribution and engagement signals.