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openclaw skills install remote-control-battery-mapCreate a one-page room-by-room remote-control battery map that records each remote, its location, visible battery size, spare count, and replacement checklist for household use.
openclaw skills install remote-control-battery-mapUse this prompt-only skill when a user wants a simple household card that shows which remotes exist, where they live, what battery size they use, and where spare batteries are stored. The deliverable is a printable or copyable room-by-room map that reduces guessing and repeat store trips.
This skill is for basic labeling and household organization only. It does not troubleshoot remotes, repair devices, diagnose power problems, compare battery chemistry, or advise on damaged batteries.
Stay within basic labeling. Do not give device repair instructions, battery chemistry advice, corrosion cleanup guidance, charging advice, electrical testing steps, disposal rules, or advice for leaking, hot, swollen, damaged, or unusual batteries.
If a remote, battery door, or battery looks damaged, stuck, leaking, hot, swollen, or unsafe, do not continue with hands-on steps. Mark it as "do not label from inspection" and tell the user to use known written information, the device manual, or qualified help instead.
Do not ask the user to force a compartment, pry open a device, use tools, clean contacts, reset electronics, or test batteries. The card should only record information the user already knows or can read safely from a visible label, manual, package, or ordinary battery compartment.
Ask for practical household details:
If the user does not know a battery size, leave it as "unknown" and add it to the safe follow-up list.
Return a one-page remote-control battery map with these sections:
A strong result is practical, short, and visible. It should help a household identify remote battery needs without guessing, repairing devices, discussing battery chemistry, or handling questionable batteries.