Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Generate QR codes for text, URLs, WiFi connections, and business cards (vCard). Use when: (1) creating QR codes for websites or text, (2) generating WiFi con...
Generate QR codes for text, URLs, WiFi connections, and business cards (vCard). Use when: (1) creating QR codes for websites or text, (2) generating WiFi con...
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.
Generate QR codes locally for various use cases. No API calls required - everything is generated on your machine.
Share URLs quickly via QR codes Create WiFi connection codes for guests Generate digital business cards (vCard) Encode any text data into QR format
Install the required Python package: pip3 install qrcode[pil] # or on Ubuntu/Debian: sudo apt-get install python3-qrcode
python3 scripts/qr-code.py text "https://example.com" # Output: QR code saved to ~/qrcode_output.png
python3 scripts/qr-code.py wifi "MyNetwork" "myPassword" # Scan with phone to auto-connect
python3 scripts/qr-code.py vcard --name "John Doe" --phone "+1234567890" --email "john@example.com"
Generate a QR code containing any text or URL. Parameters: content: The text or URL to encode output_path: Optional. Where to save the PNG file. Defaults to ~/qrcode_output.png Examples: # Basic URL python3 scripts/qr-code.py text "https://github.com" # Custom output location python3 scripts/qr-code.py text "Hello World" ./hello_qr.png # Long URL (auto-fits to QR version) python3 scripts/qr-code.py text "https://example.com/very/long/path?with=parameters"
Generate a QR code that allows phones to connect to WiFi automatically. Parameters: ssid: WiFi network name password: WiFi password output_path: Optional output path Supported phones: iOS 11+ (Camera app) Android 9+ (Camera or WiFi settings) Most QR scanner apps Example: python3 scripts/qr-code.py wifi "HomeWiFi" "secretPass123" ~/wifi_qr.png
Generate a vCard (digital business card) QR code. Options: --name, -n (required): Full name --phone, -p: Phone number --email, -e: Email address --org, -o: Organization/Company --title, -t: Job title --url, -u: Website URL output: Optional output path Examples: # Simple card python3 scripts/qr-code.py vcard --name "εΌ δΈ" # Full business card python3 scripts/qr-code.py vcard \ --name "John Smith" \ --phone "+1-555-1234" \ --email "john@company.com" \ --org "Acme Corp" \ --title "Senior Developer" \ --url "https://johnsmith.dev" \ ~/business_card.png
QR codes use high error correction - they still work even if partially obscured For large amounts of text, the QR code will automatically use a larger version Generated files are standard PNG images that can be printed or shared digitally WiFi QR codes follow the universal WIFI: format standard
"Missing qrcode module" error: pip3 install qrcode[pil] Permission denied when saving: Check that the output directory exists Ensure you have write permissions
All generated QR codes are saved as PNG images. The output path will be displayed after successful generation.
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