Install
openclaw skills install claim-evidence-timeline-builderBuild a clear chronological timeline and proof index from user-provided events and evidence. Use when the user needs to explain what happened with supporting proof, identify gaps, and draft a concise factual summary without legal advice.
openclaw skills install claim-evidence-timeline-builderTurn scattered events, messages, documents, screenshots, receipts, or notes into a clear chronological timeline with a proof index, gaps list, and concise summary. The output should help the user explain what happened accurately and calmly.
This is a prompt-only factual organization workflow. It is not legal advice, financial advice, professional advocacy, or a prediction of outcomes.
Use this skill when the user needs to organize a claim, dispute, complaint, incident, warranty issue, workplace matter, school matter, insurance packet, platform appeal, customer support case, or personal record and wants to show:
Do not use it to fabricate events, invent evidence, coach deception, impersonate a professional, threaten unsupported action, or make legal conclusions.
Ask for only what is needed. If information is missing, build the timeline with placeholders and a gaps list.
Return the artifact in this order.
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Audience | |
| Topic or claim | |
| Requested outcome | |
| Deadline or format rules | |
| Boundary note | Facts organized from user-provided information only; not legal advice. |
| Date or time | Event | Source or proof ID | Fact, interpretation, or unclear | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Rules for this section:
| Proof ID | Evidence item | What it supports | Provided by user? | Notes or redactions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| P1 | Yes |
Only include evidence the user says exists or has provided. If evidence is needed but not available, put it in the gaps list instead.
| Gap | Why it matters | How to fill it | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|
Include missing dates, missing proof, unclear actors, contradictions, unsupported statements, submission rules, and sensitive details that should be redacted.
Group statements as:
Rewrite loaded or accusatory wording into neutral factual language when possible.
Write a short paragraph or bullet summary suitable for the intended audience. It should include:
Provide a short checklist for packaging the timeline:
End with concise questions that would improve accuracy or completeness.