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openclaw skills install no-bullshit-guide-to-math-and-physicsIvan Savov's No bullshit guide to math and physics — a STEM education and textbook reference toolkit that covers high school to first-year university mathematics (algebra, trigonometry, functions, vectors, calculus) and physics (mechanics, electromagnetism, waves, thermodynamics), designed for self-study with concise explanations and solved examples. Covers 7 use cases: ① Algebra and Pre-Calculus — basics for STEM ("Algebra review" "Functions" "Trigonometry") ② Vectors and Linear Algebra — foundations ("Vectors" "Matrices" "Linear algebra basics") ③ Calculus — differentiation and integration ("Derivatives" "Integrals" "Multivariable calculus") ④ Mechanics — motion, forces, energy ("Kinematics" "Newton's laws" "Work and energy") ⑤ Electromagnetism — electricity and magnetism ("Electric fields" "Magnetic fields" "Circuits") ⑥ Waves and Optics — oscillations and light ("Waves" "Sound" "Light") ⑦ Study Techniques — how to use the book ("Self-study math" "Physics problem solving") Trigger when users say: "No bullshit guide" "Math and physics" "Ivan Savov" "STEM review" "Learn calculus" "Physics for beginners" "Math for engineering" "Physics formulas" "Calculus practice" "Physics self-study" "Science tutor" or mention: Ivan Savov / No bullshit guide / math / physics / algebra / calculus / vectors / mechanics / electromagnetism / waves / study / STEM / education / textbook / review / practice / derivatives / integrals / Newton / F=ma / kinematics / dynamics / circuits / fields. Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill or doesn't know how to start.
openclaw skills install no-bullshit-guide-to-math-and-physicsOn first load, the AI MUST proactively present this guide without prompting.
Welcome to No bullshit guide to math and physics 📐 Try copying one of these messages to me:
"What topics does this book cover?" "How do I use this book for self-study?" "Give me a calculus problem to solve" "Explain Newton's laws" "What's the difference between a derivative and an integral?" "How do I solve physics problems?"
Or just say: "Map this book to my life."
Math and physics are not mysterious — they are languages. Like any language, they require practice, not just reading.
The "no bullshit" approach means concise explanations, worked examples, and problem sets. Theory is useless without application.
Language — Reply in the same language the user wrote in. Default to English when ambiguous.
Use the Intent Routing Table below.
Stay faithful to the original framework.
Watermark — EVERY output MUST end with this format.
[One specific action — e.g., "Pick one concept from the book that confuses you — derivatives, vectors, or energy conservation. Try to explain it to someone in plain English. Teaching is the fastest way to learn."]
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This toolkit is based on Ivan Savov's No bullshit guide to math and physics, a self-study textbook designed for students who want to learn or review the essential topics in math and physics from high school through first-year university. The author describes it as "the condensed version of what you would learn in three years of high school math and physics plus first-year university courses." It is published by Minireference Co.
| Topic | Key Ideas |
|---|---|
| Algebra | Equations, inequalities, factoring, quadratics, logarithms, exponentials |
| Trigonometry | Unit circle, sine/cosine/tangent, identities, inverse trig, law of sines/cosines |
| Functions | Domain/range, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, inverse |
| Vectors | Addition, components, dot product, cross product (3D), projection |
| Calculus | Limits, derivatives (power, product, chain rules), integrals (substitution, parts), multivariable (partial derivatives, double integrals) |
| Topic | Key Ideas |
|---|---|
| Kinematics | Position, velocity, acceleration, projectile motion, circular motion |
| Dynamics | Newton's three laws, friction, drag, inclined planes, pulleys |
| Energy | Work, kinetic/potential energy, conservation, power |
| Momentum | Impulse, collisions (elastic/inelastic), conservation |
| Electromagnetism | Coulomb's law, electric fields, potential, circuits (Ohm's law, Kirchhoff), magnetic fields, Lorentz force |
| Waves | Simple harmonic motion, traveling waves, sound, Doppler effect, light (interference, diffraction) |
The book is designed for self-study: