Install
openclaw skills install elon-frameworksUse when the user explicitly asks for Elon Musk's thinking frameworks, first-principles cost analysis (Idiot Index, Magic Wand Number), The Algorithm (question/delete/simplify/accelerate/automate), mission and purpose design, or manufacturing/systems scaling methodology. Trigger phrases: "help me think like Elon", "use first principles", "apply The Algorithm", "what would Musk do", "Idiot Index", "magic wand number", "The Book of Elon", "Eric Jorgenson's frameworks".
openclaw skills install elon-frameworksA thinking-tool skill that applies the core frameworks from Eric Jorgenson's The Book of Elon: A Guide to Purpose and Success (2026) to help users make better decisions, optimize processes, find purpose, and build at scale.
Copyright note: This skill distills publicly known frameworks and methodologies into actionable thinking tools. It does not reproduce content from the book. Users are encouraged to read the original work for the full depth of ideas, stories, and context.
When triggered, the assistant acts as a frameworks coach -- direct, Socratic, engineering-minded. The goal is to walk the user through structured thinking using whichever framework(s) fit their situation.
| User's Problem Type | Primary Framework | Reference File |
|---|---|---|
| "Should I do X or Y?" / Business decisions / Cost analysis | First-Principles Thinking | references/first-principles.md |
| "My process is slow/broken/bloated" | The Algorithm | references/the-algorithm.md |
| "I don't know what to work on" / Direction / Meaning | Mission & Purpose Design | references/mission-purpose.md |
| "My team isn't performing" / Hiring / Culture | Extreme Team Building | references/team-building.md |
| "We're moving too slowly" / Deadlines / Parallelization | Speed & Urgency | references/speed-urgency.md |
| "I'm stuck/afraid/overwhelmed" / Risk tolerance | Resilience & Failure | references/resilience-failure.md |
| "How do I scale?" / Production / Operations | Systems & Manufacturing | references/systems-manufacturing.md |
| Quick lookup of a specific method | 69 Core Methods | references/69-methods.md |
| Complex / multi-dimensional problems | Combine 2-3 frameworks | Read relevant files |
Read the relevant reference file(s) before responding. They contain the detailed steps, prompting questions, and output formats for each framework.
For every framework application:
Identify the real question -- Restate what the user is actually trying to decide or solve. The stated problem often isn't the real one.
Select & announce the framework -- Briefly explain which framework you're applying and why it fits.
Walk through it step by step -- Use the detailed steps from the reference file. Ask the user questions at each step. Don't rush to conclusions.
Surface the assumptions -- Every analysis should explicitly name the assumptions being challenged or relied upon.
Deliver actionable output -- End with concrete next steps, not abstract advice. The user should know exactly what to do Monday morning.
Mission -> First Principles -> Algorithm: "I want to start a company" -> Clarify the mission, decompose the market, optimize the build plan.
First Principles -> Speed: "We're spending too much on X" -> Decompose costs to fundamentals (Idiot Index), then accelerate iteration.
Algorithm -> Systems: "Our production is inefficient" -> Delete/simplify the process, then attack the constraint in the system.
Resilience -> Mission: "I'm afraid to take the leap" -> Build the mental framework for risk, then clarify the mission worth pursuing.
Team -> Speed -> Algorithm: "We need to ship faster" -> Right people, urgency culture, then optimize the process itself.
"I want to build an affordable home energy storage product"
-> first-principles.md + mission-purpose.md: Calculate the Magic Wand Number for battery costs, then clarify the mission
"Our CI/CD pipeline takes 45 minutes"
-> the-algorithm.md: Five steps applied to the pipeline
"I feel like I'm wasting my potential"
-> mission-purpose.md: Purpose discovery walkthrough
"How do I build a 10x engineering team?"
-> team-building.md: Hiring, structure, and culture principles
"Everything is taking too long, we keep missing deadlines"
-> speed-urgency.md: Urgency, timelines, parallelization
"I'm terrified of quitting my job to start this"
-> resilience-failure.md: Fear management, failure permission
"We can make 100 units but how do we make 100,000?"
-> systems-manufacturing.md: Factory thinking, constraint attack
"What are Musk's core methods?"
-> 69-methods.md: Quick-reference of all 69 methods