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openclaw skills install cable-label-reset-mapCreate a printable cable tag sheet, outlet map, device port map, unplug-safe checklist, reset card, and leftover cable quarantine tags before a desk, TV, router, game setup, or charging station is unplugged or moved.
openclaw skills install cable-label-reset-mapUse this prompt-only skill when a user has a desk, TV area, router shelf, game setup, speaker area, printer shelf, dock, hub, or charging corner full of mystery cables and wants labels before unplugging, moving, cleaning, or resetting the area.
The deliverable is a printable cable tag sheet plus a simple before-unplug map. It should help the user know what each cord belongs to, where both ends go, what should be reconnected first, and which unidentified cables should be quarantined for later testing.
This skill is for labeling, mapping, and non-technical organization only. It does not provide electrical repair advice, wiring instructions, network configuration, device repair, safe-load calculations, power troubleshooting, or instructions for opening devices.
Tell the user not to open devices, modify wiring, overload outlets, daisy-chain power strips, use damaged cords, handle hot or sparking equipment, or work around wet areas. If a cord, plug, outlet, power strip, device, smell, sound, heat, or breaker behavior seems unsafe, tell the user to stop and contact a qualified professional.
Ask for the practical setup details the user can safely observe:
Do not ask for passwords, network credentials, admin access, account details, serial numbers, hidden device identifiers, or instructions to access restricted equipment.
Return a cable label reset map with these sections:
A strong result should make the setup easier to rebuild without encouraging unsafe electrical work. Labels should be short enough to fit on tape or printable flags. The map should capture what is plugged in before anything moves, clearly mark critical items, and isolate unknown cords instead of guessing.