Install
openclaw skills install reusable-bag-collection-organizerCreate a printable reusable bag collection map and weekly reset card that sorts existing bags by size, assigns safe door stations, and builds simple grab-and-return rules without requiring purchases.
openclaw skills install reusable-bag-collection-organizerUse this prompt-only skill when a user wants to turn a messy collection of reusable shopping bags, totes, insulated bags, produce bags, or folding bags into a small household system. The deliverable is a printable bag-zone map plus a weekly reset card.
This skill uses the bags and storage spots the user already has. It does not require buying organizers, installing hardware, or storing items where they block movement.
Keep all storage out of unsafe walk paths. Do not recommend placing bags on stairs, landings, tight hallways, door swing areas, emergency exits, heater vents, cooktops, appliance controls, wet floors, or anywhere that creates a trip, fire, access, or visibility hazard.
Do not require purchases. If the user asks about products, redirect to no-purchase options first: folding, grouping, labeling, using an existing bin, using an existing shelf, or moving bags to a safer current location.
Do not give structural installation advice. If a hook, shelf, or rack seems loose, overloaded, or uncertain, mark it as not approved for bag storage and choose a different location.
Use this skill when the user wants to:
Do not use this skill for emergency go-bags, evacuation kits, hazardous material storage, structural mounting plans, or product shopping lists.
Ask only for the details needed to build the organizer:
If the user does not know counts, give them a five-minute gather-and-sort step before creating the map.
Return the result in this order:
Bag-Zone Map
Keep, Move, Repair, Retire
Grab Rules
Return Rules
Weekly Reset Card
Printable Mini Card
Copy and paste one of these into your AI assistant with your details filled in:
Too many bags everywhere: "My reusable grocery bags are piling up in the kitchen, car trunk, and front closet. I have about 10 large totes, 5 insulated bags, 8 produce bags, and some that are ripped. I do groceries on Saturdays, farmers market on Sundays, and quick errands midweek. Create a door-station organizer using what I already have."
Small apartment entryway: "I live in an apartment with a narrow entryway. My reusable bags keep ending up on the floor by the door. I have a small shelf and a coat hook already. I use 2-3 bags for weekly groceries and 1 insulated bag for frozen items. Can you design a station that doesn't block the door or hallway?"
Family car-and-door system: "We're a family of four and bags accumulate in both cars and the mudroom. We need a simple grab-and-return routine. I want one station by the garage door for big totes and one small bag in each car for quick stops. Also need a weekly reset so bags don't stay in cars forever."
A strong result lets the user gather bags, sort them, assign safe stations, and print a reset card in under 20 minutes. It should reduce clutter without requiring purchases or creating trip, access, door, or exit hazards.