Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Quickly shorten URLs and generate QR codes via PicSee (picsee.io). After logging in, you can also view analytics and history. Use when user says "縮網址", "短網址"...
Quickly shorten URLs and generate QR codes via PicSee (picsee.io). After logging in, you can also view analytics and history. Use when user says "縮網址", "短網址"...
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.
Quickly shorten long URLs and generate QR codes via PicSee (picsee.io). After logging in, you can also access analytics and history records.
Always use profile: "openclaw" Each snapshot generates new refs - don't reuse old refs If any step fails, restart from Step 1 When reading files, only use file_path parameter - don't pass path: "" (empty string causes EISDIR errors) QR code is opt-in - Don't generate QR code unless user explicitly asks for it (saves tokens) Use virtual environment for QR generation - Ensures qrcode package is always available without polluting system Python
Core technique: URL-encode the link and append it to the query string, PicSee will auto-shorten it. Only generate QR code if user requests it (to save tokens).
URL-encode the long URL, then append it to https://picsee.io/?url=. Use browser tool: action: "open" profile: "openclaw" targetUrl: "https://picsee.io/?url=(URL-encoded long URL)" URL encoding example: Original: https://example.com/path?a=1&b=2 Encoded: https%3A%2F%2Fexample.com%2Fpath%3Fa%3D1%26b%3D2 Full: https://picsee.io/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fexample.com%2Fpath%3Fa%3D1%26b%3D2 Save the returned targetId - you'll need it for following steps.
Use browser tool to wait 3 seconds: action: "act" profile: "openclaw" targetId: "(targetId from Step 1)" request: kind: "wait" timeMs: 3000
Take a snapshot and extract the shortened URL from the page content: action: "snapshot" profile: "openclaw" targetId: "(targetId from Step 1)" refs: "aria" Read the snapshot text and identify the shortened URL. PicSee displays the result prominently on the page after shortening completes. Look for: A clickable link that looks like a short URL Text that says "shortened URL" or similar followed by a link Any URL that's clearly shorter than the original input If you can't find the short URL in the snapshot, wait another 3 seconds and retry. If still not found after 2 retries, use the fallback method (see below).
Reply with the shortened URL only. Do NOT generate QR code by default. Reply in the same language as the user's original request. Example format in English: Short URL: https://pse.is/xxxxx Need QR code? The language model will automatically translate this to the user's language if needed. Wait for user response. If user confirms they want QR code, proceed to Step 5.
Only run this step if user explicitly requests QR code. Use Python virtual environment to ensure qrcode package is available: # Check if venv exists, create if not if [ ! -d ~/openclaw_python_venv ]; then python3 -m venv ~/openclaw_python_venv source ~/openclaw_python_venv/bin/activate pip install qrcode pillow else source ~/openclaw_python_venv/bin/activate fi # Generate QR code python3 - <<'PY' import qrcode qr = qrcode.QRCode() qr.add_data("THE_SHORT_URL_HERE") qr.make(fit=True) img = qr.make_image(fill_color="black", back_color="white") img.save("/tmp/picsee_qr.png") print("QR code saved") PY After generation, send the QR code image file using message tool with filePath: "/tmp/picsee_qr.png".
If Step 1's URL parameter method doesn't auto-shorten (page stays on homepage), use manual operation: snapshot to get page element refs (refs: "aria") Find the input box (textbox named "網址貼這裡") and button (img "PicSee!") act type to enter the URL in the input box act click to click the shorten button Return to Steps 2-4 to extract results
EISDIR error: When reading files, don't pass path: "", only use file_path parameter Unknown ref: Ref has expired, re-run snapshot to get new refs tab not found: Page was closed, restart from Step 1 Short URL not visible in snapshot: Increase wait time to 5000ms and retry Still can't find short URL: Switch to fallback method venv creation fails: Check Python version with python3 --version (need 3.3+)
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