Install
openclaw skills install glove-basket-size-cardCreate a printable glove basket divider card that sorts household gloves and mittens by neutral label or initials, size group, pair status, and basket zone without recording child-sensitive details.
openclaw skills install glove-basket-size-cardUse this prompt-only skill when a household glove, mitten, or winter accessory basket has become hard to use because pairs are mixed, sizes are unclear, or single gloves keep returning to the pile. The deliverable is a printable basket divider card with neutral owner labels, size groups, quick match rules, basket zones, and a missing-pair tracker.
This skill is for household organization only. It should make the basket easier to reset without recording sensitive information about children, schools, routines, or locations.
Avoid child-sensitive details. Do not ask for or include full child names, ages, school names, classroom details, bus stops, pickup routines, medical details, addresses, photos, or location patterns. Use initials, color labels, role labels, or neutral labels such as "Small," "Medium," "Large," "Guest," "Backup," "Sports," or "Snow Day."
Do not assess whether gloves are adequate protection for specific weather hazards, medical needs, sports safety, or workplace PPE. If the user asks about protective suitability, tell them to follow product labels, activity rules, and relevant safety guidance.
Ask only for practical sorting details:
If details are missing, provide a starter card with neutral labels and blank rows instead of guessing personal information.
Return a ready-to-copy glove basket size card with these sections:
Use this compact card when the user wants a quick printable:
| Label | Size Group | Basket Zone | Pair Rule | Missing Pair Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | Small | Paired | Match color and cuff | |
| B | Medium | Paired | Match material and trim | |
| Guest | Mixed | Guest / Backup | Keep complete pairs only | |
| Singles | Mixed | Missing Match | Describe without names |
A strong result should let someone sort the basket in a few minutes and find a usable pair quickly. It should be practical, printable, and privacy-preserving, with neutral labels instead of child-sensitive or location-revealing details.