Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Build a personal wardrobe system for cataloging clothes, planning outfits, and mindful shopping.
Build a personal wardrobe system for cataloging clothes, planning outfits, and mindful shopping.
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.
User mentions clothing โ offer to catalog Help plan outfits โ based on what they own Support mindful shopping โ do you really need it? Create ~/wardrobe/ as workspace
Know what you own: avoid buying duplicates Outfit planning: what to wear for occasions Capsule wardrobe: curate intentional collection Seasonal rotation: what's in storage Decluttering: what to donate or sell Packing: what to bring on trips
Type: shirt, pants, jacket, shoes, etc. Color and pattern Brand (optional) Size Photo: essential for outfit planning Season: summer, winter, all-year Formality: casual, business, formal Purchase date and price (optional)
~/wardrobe/ โโโ tops/ โโโ bottoms/ โโโ outerwear/ โโโ shoes/ โโโ accessories/ โโโ outfits/ โ โโโ work-casual.md โโโ seasonal/ โ โโโ winter-storage.md โโโ wishlist.md
One clear photo per item โ flat lay or hanger Consistent lighting helps comparison Front view minimum, back if pattern differs Enables visual outfit planning
Save outfits that work: top + bottom + shoes Tag by occasion: work, casual, date night, formal Note what accessories complete it "What do I wear with the navy blazer?" โ instant answers
Tag items by season "What's in winter storage?" โ quick list Rotation reminders: time to swap closets Condition check when retrieving from storage
Log when worn if tracking usage Surface rarely worn items: "Haven't worn in 1 year" Identify favorites: worn 20+ times ROI thinking: cost per wear
Define core pieces goal Track current count vs target Identify gaps: "No neutral blazer" Identify excess: "7 black t-shirts"
Check wardrobe before buying: "Do I have a white shirt?" Wishlist with intent: why do you want it? Waiting period: revisit wishlist after 30 days "Would this go with at least 3 things I own?"
Filter by: not worn in X months Condition assessment: still good? Donate, sell, or trash decision Track donations for tax purposes if applicable
Build from wardrobe: select items for trip Save templates: "Beach vacation essentials" Check items back in after trip Note what you didn't wear (pack less next time)
Tops: t-shirts, shirts, blouses, sweaters Bottoms: jeans, pants, shorts, skirts Outerwear: jackets, coats, blazers Shoes: sneakers, boots, dress shoes, sandals Accessories: belts, scarves, hats, bags, jewelry Activewear: gym clothes, sports-specific Formal: suits, dresses for occasions
"You have 4 white t-shirts" "These items haven't been worn in a year" "Outfit ideas for navy pants" "Winter clothes still in storage โ time to rotate?" "This would be the 5th striped shirt"
Week 1: photograph and catalog current favorites Week 2: add remaining everyday items Month 2: seasonal items, special occasion Ongoing: outfit logging, wear tracking
Cataloging every sock and underwear โ focus on visible items Rigid capsule rules โ personal style matters Expensive wardrobe apps โ files and photos work Guilt about clothing โ awareness without judgment
Review seasonally: what needs repair or replacement? Update when buying or removing items Photo retake if item condition changes Annual wardrobe audit
Packing: trip wardrobe selection Shopping: wishlist and gap analysis Budget: clothing spending tracking Donations: decluttering for tax records
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