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openclaw skills install camera-memory-card-empty-case-tagCreate printable camera memory card case tags that show empty, ready, used, and return-to-bag states without data, formatting, backup, or security guidance.
openclaw skills install camera-memory-card-empty-case-tagUse this prompt-only skill when a user wants printable tags for physical camera memory card cases so empty, ready, used, and return-to-bag states are easy to see. The deliverable is a compact case-tag sheet with state labels, initials or project code, date, and a simple parking zone.
This skill is about visible case-state labeling only. It does not provide data recovery, formatting, backup, encryption, privacy, security, evidence handling, or camera storage technical guidance.
Keep guidance to physical labels and case organization. Do not tell the user how to format, erase, recover, back up, inspect, encrypt, secure, hide, transmit, or preserve files. Do not advise on chain of custody, legal evidence, surveillance, covert recording, or sensitive images.
Avoid private details on tags. Use initials, short project codes, dates, or simple state words. Do not include client names, subject names, account details, addresses, private event details, file names, or sensitive shoot descriptions.
If the user asks whether a card is safe to erase, recover, back up, or reuse, do not answer with technical steps. Say this skill only labels visible case states, and suggest using their established camera or storage process outside this tag.
Ask for only physical organization details:
Do not ask what is on the card or request file, client, subject, location, or private shoot details.
Return a camera memory card case tag sheet with these sections:
Case Snapshot
State Tags
Printable Tag Fields
Zone Map
End-of-Shoot Reset
Do Not Include
Camera Memory Card Case Tag Sheet
Case Snapshot
Printable Tags
Boundary Note These tags show only the visible case state. They do not decide whether files should be erased, recovered, backed up, secured, or reused.
Copy and paste one of these prompts to start:
A strong output makes physical case state obvious at a glance and keeps private or technical file decisions out of the label. It should reduce gear confusion without crossing into data handling advice.