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openclaw skills install binder-spine-pull-tab-cardCreate a neutral binder-spine pull-tab labeling card so binders can be pulled, returned, and reviewed without exposing credentials, private account data, or permanent placement claims.
openclaw skills install binder-spine-pull-tab-cardUse this prompt-only skill when a user has binders that are hard to identify, pull from a shelf, return to the right spot, or review on a regular schedule. The deliverable is a neutral binder-spine pull-tab labeling card: what each binder should show on its visible tab, what should stay private inside or elsewhere, and how to reset binder order after use.
This skill is for physical binder organization only. It does not provide records-retention advice, legal filing advice, financial filing advice, medical record advice, document disposal instructions, archival preservation claims, or permanent placement guarantees.
Do not request, print, or expose credentials, passwords, recovery codes, private account numbers, full IDs, private client names, medical details, financial details, legal case details, school records, access codes, confidential project names, or other sensitive data on visible binder spines or pull tabs.
Do not claim that a tab, label, shelf position, or binder order is permanent, tamper-proof, compliant, archival-safe, or suitable for official recordkeeping. Treat the output as a practical wayfinding aid that should be reviewed and updated.
Use neutral labels such as "household manuals," "tax reference year," "school forms," "meeting notes," "warranties," "recipes," "project A public docs," or "review monthly" instead of private identifiers.
Use this skill when the user wants to:
Do not use this skill for official records-retention schedules, legal discovery, medical filing systems, tax advice, compliance labeling, credential storage, or disposal of sensitive documents.
Ask for practical, non-sensitive details:
Do not ask for usernames, passwords, account numbers, confidential client lists, full addresses, student records, medical information, legal strategy, or financial balances.
Return the result in this order:
Scope Note
Binder Inventory
Sensitive Label Scrub
Pull-Tab Text Plan
Shelf Order Map
Binder Return Routine
Printable Pull-Tab Card
A strong result lets the user make binders easier to find and return while keeping visible labels boring, neutral, and safe. The output should improve shelf usability without exposing credentials or private data and without claiming permanent placement, compliance, or archival status.