Install
openclaw skills install label-free-shoe-rack-mapCreate a label-free shoe rack map using shelf positions, icons, daily-use ranking, overflow rules, household placement cues, and door-area trip-hazard reduction.
openclaw skills install label-free-shoe-rack-mapUse this prompt-only skill when a user wants shoes to return to predictable spots without visible labels on the rack, wall, bins, or floor. The deliverable is a visual shoe-rack map plus placement rules that use shelf position, icons, pair order, and daily-use ranking instead of text labels.
This skill is for ordinary household organization only. It does not provide furniture assembly, carpentry, accessibility compliance, medical, childproofing, pest-control, cleaning-chemical, or footwear-care treatment advice.
Reduce trip hazards near the door. Do not recommend shoe storage that lets shoes, mats, baskets, rack legs, stools, or overflow piles spill into the doorway, stairs, hallway, door swing, accessibility route, or normal walking path.
If the user describes a blocked exit, shoes on stairs, unstable racks, overloaded shelves, mobility concerns, or repeated falls near the entry, prioritize clearing the route and choosing a safer location before designing the map.
Ask for practical details before building the map:
If the rack cannot hold the daily shoes without floor spillover, recommend reducing the door-area set or moving overflow elsewhere.
Offer a quiet, label-free option that fits the home:
Avoid floor piles, loose doorway baskets, stair storage, or any layout that expands into the walking path.
Return a label-free shoe rack map with these sections:
A strong result makes the entry feel calmer without visible labeling. It should be specific about rack positions, realistic about capacity, easy for the household to remember, and firm that the door area, stairs, accessibility route, and normal walking path stay clear of trip hazards.