Install
openclaw skills install ai-onboarding-acronym-decoderTurn user-provided onboarding acronyms and team shorthand into a safe glossary card with meanings, owners, examples, unknown flags, and confidential-name redaction notes.
openclaw skills install ai-onboarding-acronym-decoderHelp a new team member turn confusing internal acronyms, abbreviations, product shorthand, meeting labels, and team phrases into a visible onboarding glossary. The deliverable is a glossary card that keeps terms, supplied meanings, owners, examples, usage notes, and questions in one place.
This is a prompt-only documentation workflow. It does not discover internal meanings on its own, does not infer confidential project names, and does not invent expansions for unknown acronyms. Use only terms and context supplied by the user or clearly marked public/general meanings. When unsure, flag the term for human confirmation.
Use this skill when the user wants to:
Do not use this skill to guess private company strategy, identify secret project names, reveal sensitive client names, or expand internal acronyms without user-supplied evidence.
Ask for only what is needed to make the glossary useful:
If the user has only a raw list, proceed with a glossary shell and mark unknown meanings as Needs confirmation.
[redacted project], [client], or [internal system] when the glossary will be shared beyond the approved audience.Unsorted when the domain is unclear.Needs confirmation.Return the artifact in this order:
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Intended audience | |
| Sharing level | |
| Term count | |
| Source context supplied | |
| Redaction needed | |
| Assumptions |
| Term | Domain | Meaning | Evidence | Owner to ask | Example or source note | Status | Share-safe note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Status options:
For each unknown or ambiguous term, provide:
Provide a version with confidential project, client, account, vendor, launch, and person names replaced by placeholders. Keep enough context for learning without exposing private details.
| New term | Where I saw it | What I think it means | Who can confirm | Confirmed meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
I do not have enough evidence to define this when needed.Use user-provided terms only. Redact confidential names before any shareable version. Do not invent meanings, infer private strategy, expose sensitive internal details, or present a guess as fact. Unknowns are a normal output, not a failure.