Install
openclaw skills install comms-mdCreate a COMMS.md — a structured, queryable document expressing someone's communication preferences for humans and agents. Use when: (1) someone wants to articulate how they communicate (style, channels, rhythms, tone), (2) someone wants a document other people's agents can read before reaching out, (3) someone says 'comms.md' or asks about communication preferences documents.
openclaw skills install comms-mdGenerate a structured communication preferences document through guided conversation.
A queryable personal document that expresses how someone communicates: their natural style, channel preferences, availability rhythms, async voice, and interaction protocols. Designed to be read by both humans and agents before initiating contact.
Explain the concept briefly:
"A COMMS.md is a structured doc that captures how you communicate — your style, when you're available, which channels you prefer, how you write in different contexts. Think of it as a user manual for reaching you. Other people (or their agents) can reference it before getting in touch."
Walk through these areas conversationally. Don't dump all questions at once — do 2-3 per turn, adapt based on answers, skip what's clearly not relevant.
Style & strengths (start here — it's introspective and sets the tone):
Collaboration model:
Weekly rhythm:
Sync philosophy:
Channel preferences:
Async voice (this section often needs the most drawing out):
Boundaries:
Read references/comms-template.md for the output structure. Generate the COMMS.md using the template, filling in sections from the interview. Use the person's own words and phrasing where possible.
For reference on what a completed COMMS.md looks like, see references/example.md.
Present the draft and ask what feels off, what's missing, what's too specific or too vague. Expect 1-2 revision rounds. Common adjustments:
Ask where they want it saved. Common locations:
Version 0.1 at the bottom so they can track iterations.