Install
openclaw skills install hevy-workoutsInteract with the Hevy fitness app via the hevy-cli command-line tool. Use when the user wants to view, create, or update workouts, routines, exercise templates, or routine folders in their Hevy account. Triggers on requests involving workout tracking, exercise history, routine management, or any Hevy-related data operations.
openclaw skills install hevy-workoutsUse the hevy CLI to interact with Hevy fitness app data. Requires HEVY_API_KEY env var to be set.
# Verify access
hevy workouts count
# List recent workouts
hevy workouts list --page-size 10
# Raw JSON output for any command
hevy -j workouts list
hevy workouts list --page 1 --page-size 10
hevy workouts get <workout-id>
# Find the exercise template ID first
hevy exercises list --page-size 100
# Then get history for that exercise
hevy exercises history <template-id>
hevy exercises history <template-id> --start-date 2025-01-01 --end-date 2025-02-01
hevy workouts create \
--title "Push Day" \
--start-time 2025-01-15T08:00:00Z \
--end-time 2025-01-15T09:00:00Z \
--exercises-json '[{"exercise_template_id":"79D0BB3A","sets":[{"type":"normal","weight_kg":60,"reps":8}]}]'
For complex exercises, use a file: --exercises-json @exercises.json
hevy routines list
hevy routines create --title "Upper Body" --exercises-json @routine.json
hevy routines update <routine-id> --title "Updated Name"
hevy folders list
hevy folders create --name "Hypertrophy Block"
--page and --page-size for pagination.-j flag before the subcommand for JSON output: hevy -j workouts list.--exercises-json accepting inline JSON or @filepath.normal, warmup, failure, dropset.-j) to get exact IDs for subsequent commands.See references/commands.md for complete command syntax, all flag options, enum values for exercise types/equipment/muscle groups, and the exercises JSON schema.