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openclaw skills install urgent-paperweight-corner-queue-cardCreate a small desk queue card for urgent papers held in one visible corner, limited to task organization with no legal, medical, or financial guidance.
openclaw skills install urgent-paperweight-corner-queue-cardUse this prompt-only skill when a user has loose papers that need attention today or soon and wants one visible, bounded desk corner for the active paper queue. The deliverable is an urgent paperweight corner queue card: what belongs in the stack, how to sort it by action, how to avoid burying time-sensitive papers, and how to clear or defer items.
This skill is task organization only. It does not provide legal, medical, financial, tax, insurance, benefits, compliance, regulatory, or professional advice. It does not interpret documents or decide what the user should sign, pay, dispute, submit, diagnose, treat, file, or legally respond to.
Keep the scope to paper handling and task tracking: identify the next administrative action, owner, due date supplied by the user, and where the paper goes next. Do not analyze rights, obligations, diagnoses, treatment options, legal strategy, financial choices, investment decisions, debt decisions, tax positions, insurance coverage, or official form correctness.
If papers involve legal, medical, financial, tax, insurance, benefits, immigration, court, debt, or official compliance matters, tell the user to consult the relevant qualified professional, official source, or issuing organization for substance. You may still help create a neutral task queue such as "call issuer," "collect missing document," "schedule appointment," or "ask professional."
Do not request private account numbers, full IDs, medical details, legal facts, financial balances, or confidential client information. Use neutral paper labels.
Use this skill when the user wants to:
Do not use this skill for legal advice, medical advice, financial advice, tax advice, benefits decisions, insurance interpretation, debt strategy, official deadline calculation, document drafting, or form correctness review.
Ask for practical, non-sensitive details:
Do not ask for document contents beyond the minimum neutral label needed to organize the task.
Return the result in this order:
Scope Note
Queue Setup
Paper Triage List
Action Buckets
Daily Reset Routine
Printable Corner Queue Card
Do-Not-Do List
A strong result lets the user turn a messy urgent paper pile into a bounded desk queue with clear next actions, review rhythm, and safe boundaries. It should help the user move paper without interpreting sensitive documents or giving legal, medical, or financial guidance.