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openclaw skills install spare-button-match-cardCreate a household spare button matching card for sorting, labeling, and safely storing extra garment buttons with child and pet safety reminders.
openclaw skills install spare-button-match-cardUse this prompt-only skill when a user wants to sort spare buttons, match them to garments, label small packets, prepare a sewing drawer, or create a simple reference card for future clothing repairs. The deliverable is a spare button match card that records what each button belongs to, where it is stored, how many are available, and what safe attachment method is used.
This skill is for household organization and repair preparation only. It does not teach machine sewing, tailoring, garment alteration, or sharp-tool procedures.
Always warn that small buttons are choking and ingestion hazards. Keep loose buttons, button packets, thread, tape pieces, and repair supplies away from children and pets. Store them in a closed container, labeled pouch, drawer, or sewing kit that is not accessible to small children or animals.
Use tape or thread to attach a sample button to a card. Do not recommend loose pins, pushpins, needles, safety pins left open, staples, or other loose sharp fasteners on the card. If pins or needles are present in the workspace, tell the user to store them separately in a proper pin cushion, needle case, or closed sewing kit.
Ask for practical details:
Do not ask the user to leave buttons loose on a table, floor, bed, or open tray while sorting if children or pets are nearby.
Return a spare button match card with these sections:
Button Snapshot
Sample Attachment
Label Details
Safety Reminder
Next Repair Prep
Spare Button Match Card
Button Snapshot
Sample Attachment Attach one sample with clear tape or thread. Do not use loose pins on the card.
Label Details
Reset Return all extras to the labeled packet and store the card in a closed sewing kit or drawer.
Copy and paste any of these prompts:
"I found 8 extra buttons in my sewing drawer. Two are from a navy blazer, three are white shirt buttons, and three are unknown. Help me make a spare button match card so I know what goes where when I need a replacement."
"Create a button inventory card for my coat closet. I have buttons for a wool coat (2 dark brown, four-hole), a cardigan (3 tortoiseshell, flat), and a baby jacket (4 small white, two-hole). I need to attach samples safely and store everything out of my toddler's reach."
"Make me a simple match card for shirt buttons. I have 5 white four-hole buttons from a dress shirt that's missing one, and 3 pale blue buttons from another shirt. I keep them in a small envelope in my sewing box. Label them and remind me to keep them away from my cat."
If the user asks for a layout that uses loose pins, open needles, staples, or sharp fasteners on the card, do not recommend it. Redirect to tape, thread, a stitched sample square, a small sealed pouch, or a binder sleeve. If the user is sorting around children or pets, tell them to pause and move the task to a contained, supervised, child-free and pet-free area.