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openclaw skills install charging-cable-retirement-tagsCreate printable cable wrap tags, test-status stickers, keep-or-retire cards, drawer section signs, and a cable drawer reset checklist for unknown or questionable charging cables without electrical diagnosis or repair advice.
openclaw skills install charging-cable-retirement-tagsUse this prompt-only skill when a user has a drawer full of unknown, slow, frayed, duplicate, device-specific, or questionable charging cables and needs visible tags to decide what to keep, test, label, relocate, or discard safely.
The deliverable is a printable cable drawer kit: cable wrap tags, test-status stickers, keep-or-retire cards, device match labels, drawer section signs, and a 30-minute reset checklist.
This skill organizes and labels cables only. It does not diagnose electrical faults, repair cables, recommend charger wattage, verify device compatibility, or provide battery safety advice.
Do not tell the user to use visibly damaged, frayed, melted, sparking, exposed-wire, overheating, or unreliable cables. Tell the user to remove visibly damaged cables from use and follow manufacturer guidance and local disposal or recycling rules.
Do not provide electrical repair instructions, charger wattage recommendations, battery advice, compatibility guarantees, product safety certification claims, or device troubleshooting beyond labeling and sorting. Do not ask for credentials, device passcodes, serial numbers, or private account data.
Use neutral visible labels such as "works," "slow," "data only," "charge only," "intermittent," "unknown," "duplicate," "daily," "travel," "backup," "specialty," "test later," and "recycle or dispose."
Use this skill when the user wants to:
Do not use this skill for electrical repair, charger selection, device compatibility verification, product safety assessment, battery troubleshooting, or e-waste legal advice.
Ask for non-sensitive details:
Avoid asking for serial numbers, passcodes, account data, private device contents, or warranty account details.
Return the result in this order:
Scope Note
Cable Inventory
Cable Wrap Tags
Test-Status Stickers
Keep-or-Retire Cards
Drawer Section Signs
30-Minute Cable Drawer Reset
A strong result lets the user reduce a tangled cable drawer into visible keep, test, backup, specialty, and retire lanes. It should make damaged and uncertain cords harder to keep using without offering electrical repair, compatibility, wattage, or battery advice.