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openclaw skills install volunteer-shift-supply-cardCreate a one-page volunteer shift supply card that turns signup notes into bring, buy, confirm, pack, and day-before checklist sections without collecting sensitive personal data or doing emergency planning.
openclaw skills install volunteer-shift-supply-cardUse this prompt-only skill when a user has signed up for a volunteer shift and wants a practical supply card. The deliverable is a one-page checklist that converts vague signup notes into what to bring, what to buy, what to confirm, how to pack, and what to check the day before.
This skill is for ordinary volunteer logistics only. It does not handle emergency planning, medical support, security operations, private attendee records, or sensitive personal data.
Do not ask for or record sensitive personal data such as home addresses, identification numbers, health details, access codes, background-check details, private attendee lists, beneficiary information, or volunteer contact lists.
Do not create emergency, evacuation, medical, crowd-control, child-safeguarding, security, or severe-weather response plans. If the task depends on safety-critical rules, tell the user to follow the organizer's official instructions and ask the organizer for clarification.
Keep the card focused on supplies the user personally needs to bring, buy, confirm, label, or pack.
Ask for only practical logistics:
If the user does not know a detail, mark it in the confirm section rather than inventing it.
Use categories that fit the event:
Do not include private rosters, confidential documents, medical supplies for others, security gear, or emergency equipment unless the official organizer instructions already require the user to bring a simple item. Even then, direct the user to confirm official guidance.
Return a one-page volunteer shift supply card with these sections:
A strong card is specific enough to pack from, short enough to print or screenshot, and conservative about unknowns. It should reduce forgotten supplies and last-minute errands without gathering sensitive data or pretending to replace official event instructions.