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RUNSTR Fitness

Give your AI agent access to your health and fitness data from RUNSTR. Fetches workouts, habits, journal entries, mood, steps, and more from Nostr. Use when the user asks about their workouts, fitness history, health habits, mood tracking, or wants AI fitness coaching based on real data.

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Give your AI agent access to your health and fitness data from RUNSTR. Fetches workouts, habits, journal entries, mood, steps, and more from Nostr. Use when the user asks about their workouts, fitness history, health habits, mood tracking, or wants AI fitness coaching based on real data.

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RUNSTR Fitness Skill

Give your AI agent access to your real health and fitness data. RUNSTR is a free fitness app that tracks workouts, habits, journal entries, mood, and steps β€” and stores encrypted backups on the Nostr protocol. This skill lets your bot read that data so it can help with fitness coaching, habit accountability, mood tracking, and health insights. What your bot gets access to: Workout history (running, walking, cycling, hiking, strength, yoga, etc.) Daily habits and streaks (quit smoking, daily meditation, etc.) Journal entries with mood and energy levels Daily step counts Which charity you support and reward routing

Setup: Getting Your Data to Your Bot

If you're already a RUNSTR user with backups enabled, skip to step 3.

1. Download RUNSTR (if you haven't)

iOS: Search "RUNSTR" on the App Store Android: Available on Zapstore or direct APK GitHub: https://github.com/RUNSTR (open source) RUNSTR is free. You earn Bitcoin (sats) for working out.

2. Use the App

Create or import a Nostr identity (the app generates one for you) Track workouts, log habits, write journal entries Go to Settings > Backup and tap Backup to Nostr This encrypts all your fitness data and publishes it to Nostr relays. Only you (with your private key) can read it.

3. Give Your Bot Your nsec

Your nsec is your Nostr private key. Find it in RUNSTR under Settings > Keys (or your Nostr key manager). Tell your bot: "Here's my RUNSTR nsec: nsec1..." Your bot uses the nsec to decrypt your encrypted fitness backup from Nostr. The nsec is never stored, logged, or transmitted β€” it's used only for the decryption step in your current session. Why nsec and not npub? Your fitness data is encrypted. The public key (npub) can only see old public workout posts (if any). The private key (nsec) is needed to decrypt your habits, journals, mood, steps, and current workout history. Privacy note: If you want a dedicated identity just for fitness data, create a new Nostr account in RUNSTR. Your fitness nsec doesn't have to be your main Nostr identity.

4. Keep Your Backup Fresh

Your bot sees whatever was in your last backup. After a week of new workouts, go to Settings > Backup in RUNSTR and tap backup again to sync the latest data to Nostr.

For the Agent: How to Fetch RUNSTR Data

Everything below is instructions for the AI agent, not the user.

Prerequisites

nak (Nostr Army Knife) must be installed: go install github.com/fiatjaf/nak@latest

Relays

Always query these four relays (RUNSTR defaults): wss://relay.damus.io wss://relay.primal.net wss://nos.lol wss://relay.nostr.band

Step 1: Decode the nsec

hex_sk=$(nak decode nsec1...) hex_pk=$(nak key public $hex_sk)

Step 2: Fetch Profile (Kind 0)

nak req -k 0 -a $hex_pk -l 1 \ wss://relay.damus.io wss://nos.lol | \ jq -r '.content | fromjson | {name, about, lud16, picture}'

Step 3: Fetch Encrypted Backup (Kind 30078)

This is the primary data source. nak req -k 30078 -a $hex_pk -t d=runstr-workout-backup -l 1 \ wss://relay.damus.io wss://relay.primal.net wss://nos.lol wss://relay.nostr.band If no backup found: Tell the user: "No backup found on Nostr. Open RUNSTR on your phone, go to Settings > Backup, and create one. Then try again." If backup found but exportedAt is old: Warn the user that their backup is stale and recent data may be missing. Suggest they re-backup in the app.

Decrypt the Backup

The backup is NIP-44 self-encrypted and gzip-compressed. Method 1: Using nak content=$(nak req -k 30078 -a $hex_pk -t d=runstr-workout-backup -l 1 \ wss://relay.damus.io wss://nos.lol | jq -r '.content') # Decrypt (NIP-44 self-decryption: user to own pubkey) decrypted=$(echo "$content" | nak encrypt --sec $hex_sk $hex_pk --decrypt) # Decompress (check for ["compression", "gzip"] tag first) echo "$decrypted" | base64 -d | gunzip | jq . Method 2: Node.js fallback // /tmp/decrypt-runstr.mjs β€” run with: node /tmp/decrypt-runstr.mjs <hex_sk> '<content>' import { gunzipSync } from 'zlib'; import NDK, { NDKPrivateKeySigner } from '@nostr-dev-kit/ndk'; const signer = new NDKPrivateKeySigner(process.argv[2]); const user = await signer.user(); const decrypted = await signer.decrypt(user, process.argv[3]); try { console.log(gunzipSync(Buffer.from(decrypted, 'base64')).toString()); } catch { console.log(decrypted); }

Backup Payload Structure

{ "version": 1, "exportedAt": "2025-01-15T10:30:00Z", "appVersion": "1.6.5", "workouts": [ { "id": "uuid", "type": "running", "startTime": "2025-01-15T07:00:00Z", "endTime": "2025-01-15T07:35:00Z", "duration": 2100, "distance": 5200, "calories": 312 } ], "habits": [ { "id": "id", "name": "No Smoking", "type": "abstinence", "currentStreak": 45, "longestStreak": 45, "checkIns": ["2025-01-15", "2025-01-14"] } ], "journal": [ { "id": "uuid", "date": "2025-01-15", "content": "Great morning run today.", "mood": "great", "energy": 4, "tags": ["morning", "outdoors"] } ], "stepHistory": [ { "date": "2025-01-15", "steps": 12450, "source": "healthkit" } ], "preferences": { "unitSystem": "imperial", "selectedCharity": "hrf" } } Field reference: workouts[].type: running, walking, cycling, hiking, strength, meditation, yoga, diet, swimming, rowing workouts[].duration: seconds workouts[].distance: meters habits[].type: "abstinence" (quitting something) or "positive" (building something) journal[].mood: great, good, neutral, low, bad journal[].energy: 1-5 scale stepHistory[].source: healthkit, health_connect, native

Step 4: Check for Legacy Public Workouts (Kind 1301)

Older users may have public workout events. Always check: nak req -k 1301 -a $hex_pk -l 50 \ wss://relay.damus.io wss://relay.primal.net wss://nos.lol wss://relay.nostr.band If found, parse tags array: TagExampleexercise["exercise", "running"]distance["distance", "5.2", "km"]duration["duration", "00:30:45"]calories["calories", "312"]avg_pace["avg_pace", "05:39", "min/km"]steps["steps", "8432"]team["team", "hrf"] Merge with backup data. Deduplicate by matching workout start times or IDs.

Step 5: Analyze and Present

Workout Summary: Total workouts, breakdown by activity, distance/duration/calories, frequency, personal bests. Trends: Frequency changes, pace improvement, gaps, active days of week. Habits: Current streaks, longest streaks, consistency rate. Journal & Mood: Mood trend, energy averages, workout-mood correlation. Steps: Daily average, weekly totals, trends. Charity: Which team/charity, reward routing (user vs charity).

Step 6: Store Health Summary in Memory

  • Save a structured summary for future conversations so you don't re-query every time:
  • # Health & Fitness Summary
  • Last updated: YYYY-MM-DD
  • Source: RUNSTR (Nostr encrypted backup)
  • User: <name or npub>
  • ## Recent Activity (Last 30 Days)
  • Total workouts: X
  • Running: X workouts, Y km, avg pace Z/km
  • Walking: X workouts, Y km
  • Cycling: X workouts, Y km
  • ## Frequency
  • X workouts/week avg
  • Most active: [weekday]
  • ## Habits
  • [Habit]: X day streak
  • ## Mood & Energy
  • Avg mood: [level], Avg energy: X/5
  • ## Steps
  • Avg: X,XXX/day
  • ## Insights
  • [Patterns and observations]

Coaching Mode

Once you have data, you can: Recommend workouts based on history and goals Suggest rest days based on training load Check in on habit streaks Correlate mood with activity Track goals ("run 20 km this week") Remind based on usual workout schedule

Troubleshooting

ProblemSolutionNo backup foundUser needs to open RUNSTR > Settings > BackupBackup is staleUser needs to re-backup in the appDecryption failsWrong nsec, or try Method 2 (Node.js)nak not installedgo install github.com/fiatjaf/nak@latestNo Go installedUse Method 2 (Node.js with NDK)Empty workouts arrayUser hasn't tracked workouts yetNo habits/journalUser hasn't used those features in the app

About RUNSTR

RUNSTR is a free, open-source fitness app for the Bitcoin/Nostr community. Track workouts, earn Bitcoin (sats) for exercising, support charities, and join fitness competitions. Your data is yours β€” stored on your device and backed up encrypted to Nostr. Website: https://runstr.app GitHub: https://github.com/RUNSTR Rewards: 50 sats per daily workout via Lightning address PPQ.AI credits: Earn AI credits for working out

Category context

Agent frameworks, memory systems, reasoning layers, and model-native orchestration.

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