Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Interactive gotchi petting via Bankr wallet. Check cooldowns, pet when ready, track your kinship journey. Daily ritual for bonding with your Aavegotchi NFTs...
Interactive gotchi petting via Bankr wallet. Check cooldowns, pet when ready, track your kinship journey. Daily ritual for bonding with your Aavegotchi NFTs...
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. Then review README.md for any prerequisites, environment setup, or post-install checks. 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. Then review README.md for any prerequisites, environment setup, or post-install checks. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
Batch-only pet flow for Aavegotchis: Discovers gotchis owned by your agent wallet Adds gotchis delegated (lent) to your wallet from the Base core subgraph Checks cooldown on-chain (lastInteracted) Sends one interact(uint256[]) tx through Bankr for all ready gotchis Sends reminder and fallback auto-pet if no reply
Create ~/.openclaw/workspace/skills/pet-me-master/config.json: { "contractAddress": "0xA99c4B08201F2913Db8D28e71d020c4298F29dBF", "rpcUrl": "https://mainnet.base.org", "chainId": 8453, "walletAddress": "0xYourAgentWallet", "dailyReminder": true, "fallbackDelayHours": 1, "reminder": { "enabled": true, "telegramChatId": "YOUR_CHAT_ID", "fallbackDelayHours": 1 } } Wallet resolution order: PET_ME_WALLET_ADDRESS / BANKR_WALLET_ADDRESS config.walletAddress / config.wallet Bankr prompt: What is my Base wallet address? Reminder chat resolution order: PET_ME_TELEGRAM_CHAT_ID TELEGRAM_CHAT_ID config.reminder.telegramChatId (or config.telegramChatId)
This skill submits transactions directly to Bankr API and resolves API key from: BANKR_API_KEY env systemctl --user exported environment ~/.openclaw/skills/bankr/config.json (apiKey) ~/.openclaw/workspace/skills/bankr/config.json (apiKey)
./scripts/check-cooldown.sh [gotchi-id] ./scripts/pet-all.sh [--dry-run] Discover owned + delegated gotchis, then batch-pet ready ones ./scripts/pet.sh [--dry-run] Batch-only wrapper to pet-all.sh ./scripts/pet-status.sh Shows status for discovered owned + delegated gotchis ./scripts/check-status.sh Wrapper for pet-status.sh ./scripts/pet-command.sh [--dry-run] [--tx-dry-run] "<natural-language command>" Any pet action routes to batch mode ./scripts/check-and-remind.sh ./scripts/auto-pet-fallback.sh ./scripts/auto-pet-at-cooldown.sh Waits until all discovered owned+delegated gotchis are ready (re-check loop for desync), then runs batch pet and sends Telegram with total count + petted IDs ./scripts/schedule-dynamic-check.sh
Examples: ./scripts/pet-command.sh "pet my gotchis" ./scripts/pet-command.sh "pet all my gotchis" ./scripts/pet-command.sh "pet status" ./scripts/pet-command.sh "check cooldown for gotchi 9638"
Cooldown threshold is 43260 seconds (12h + 1m). Reminder trigger is when all discovered gotchis are ready. If no user action, fallback runs after configured delay (default 1 hour). Fallback and manual pet both use batch flow.
Could not resolve agent wallet address Set PET_ME_WALLET_ADDRESS or config.walletAddress. BANKR_API_KEY is missing Export BANKR_API_KEY or configure Bankr skill API key. Telegram chat ID missing Set PET_ME_TELEGRAM_CHAT_ID or config.reminder.telegramChatId. Cooldown checks fail Verify rpcUrl, contract address, and Base RPC connectivity.
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