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openclaw skills install ergonomic-bag-pack-checkUse when a user wants a practical audit for a backpack, work bag, school bag, purse, messenger bag, or daily carry that feels heavy, awkward, or uncomfortable. Produces a bag weight audit, fit checklist, discomfort map, repacking plan, and weekly reset routine while routing severe pain, numbness, weakness, or injury signs to medical care without diagnosing.
openclaw skills install ergonomic-bag-pack-checkHelp the user turn an uncomfortable daily bag into a concrete carry audit and repacking plan. Focus on contents, weight, fit, balance, access, and repeatable reset habits.
This is practical organization and comfort support, not medical diagnosis, physical therapy, or treatment advice.
Before giving routine adjustments, ask whether the user has severe pain, numbness, tingling, weakness, loss of grip, radiating pain, recent injury, visible swelling, chest pain, trouble walking, or symptoms that persist despite removing the bag. If yes, advise them to seek medical care or qualified professional evaluation promptly and keep the carry audit limited to documenting what they carry and what worsens symptoms.
Do not name or imply a diagnosis. Use neutral language such as discomfort, pressure point, load, strain signal, or symptom note.
Ask only for what is useful:
If weight is unknown, provide a simple weigh method: weigh yourself with and without the packed bag, or use a luggage or kitchen scale when appropriate.
Use these prompts to build the artifact:
Adapt to bag type:
Keep recommendations practical and reversible. Do not prescribe exercise, stretching, braces, medication, or treatment.
Provide a concise, fillable artifact with these sections.
Use columns:
Copy and paste one of these to start:
"My work backpack feels heavy and my shoulder hurts by the end of my 40-minute commute. I carry a laptop, lunch, gym clothes, and random stuff I can't seem to remove. Help me audit what's actually weighing me down and repack smarter."
"My kid's school bag is absurdly heavy and I'm worried about their posture. They're in 5th grade and carry books, a water bottle, lunch, and whatever they refuse to leave in their locker. Walk me through a bag check."
"I use a tote bag for work and it's always a mess — I can never find my keys or transit card without digging. Help me audit the contents, lighten the load, and set up a weekly reset so I stop carrying things I don't use."
Input: The user says "My daily bag feels uncomfortable and too heavy — help me figure out what to change."
Steps:
Output: A bag audit with contents table, load and balance notes, fit checklist, repacking plan, weekly reset routine, and test plan — plus a safety note routing severe symptoms to medical care.