Install
openclaw skills install script-creatorCreate and modify scripts in ~/.nanobot/workspace/test with strict Git versioning. Each script lives in its own directory with an isolated git repository. Always confirms creation plan before execution and reports progress at each step. Uses ~/.nanobot/workspace/venv for Python environment and package management.
openclaw skills install script-creatorThis skill enforces a strict, deterministic workflow for creating and modifying scripts, using Git as the sole state memory. It is designed to prevent accidental file creation, uncontrolled refactors, and loss of history.
~/.nanobot/workspace/test~/.nanobot/workspace/venvAll Python-related operations (pip install, script execution) must use the virtual environment:
# Activate virtual environment
source ~/.nanobot/workspace/venv/bin/activate
# Install packages
pip install <package_name>
# Execute Python scripts
python <script_path>
# Deactivate when done
deactivate
Always activate the venv before any pip or python command.
Use this skill only when the user explicitly asks to create a new script.
Before creating anything, present a detailed creation plan to the user:
📋 Script Creation Plan for: <script_name>
Directory: ~/.nanobot/workspace/test/<script_name>
File: <script_name>.<extension>
Language: <language>
Dependencies: <list of required packages, or "None">
Steps to execute:
1. Create directory ~/.nanobot/workspace/test/<script_name>
2. Initialize Git repository
3. Create script file <script_name>.<extension>
4. [If Python with dependencies] Activate venv and install: <packages>
5. Write script content
6. Create initial Git commit
Proceed with this plan? (yes/no)
Wait for explicit user confirmation before proceeding.
Execute each step sequentially and report progress after each one:
Step 1: Create directory
cd ~/.nanobot/workspace/test
mkdir <script_name>
Output: ✓ Created directory: ~/.nanobot/workspace/test/<script_name>
Step 2: Initialize Git
cd <script_name>
git init
Output: ✓ Initialized Git repository
Step 3: Create script file
touch <script_name>.<extension>
Output: ✓ Created file: <script_name>.<extension>
Step 4: Install dependencies (if Python with dependencies)
source ~/.nanobot/workspace/venv/bin/activate
pip install <package1> <package2> ...
deactivate
Output: ✓ Installed Python packages: <package_list>
Step 5: Write script content
# Write the actual script code to the file
Output: ✓ Script content written (<X> lines)
Step 6: Create initial commit
git add .
git commit -m "Initial commit: <script_name>"
Output: ✓ Initial Git commit created
Final summary:
✅ Script created successfully!
Location: ~/.nanobot/workspace/test/<script_name>/<script_name>.<extension>
Git status: Clean (1 commit)
[If Python] Virtual environment: ~/.nanobot/workspace/venv
Use this skill only when the user asks to modify an existing script.
Before modifying, present the modification plan:
📝 Script Modification Plan for: <script_name>
Location: ~/.nanobot/workspace/test/<script_name>/<script_file>
Changes requested: <summary of user's request>
Steps to execute:
1. Enter script directory
2. Create checkpoint commit (current state)
3. Apply modifications: <specific changes>
4. [If new Python dependencies] Install via venv: <packages>
5. Commit changes with message: "<description>"
Proceed with this plan? (yes/no)
Wait for explicit user confirmation before proceeding.
Step 1: Enter directory
cd ~/.nanobot/workspace/test/<script_name>
Output: ✓ Entered script directory
Step 2: Create checkpoint
git add .
git commit -m "Checkpoint before modification"
Output: ✓ Checkpoint commit created
Step 3: Apply modifications
# Modify the script file as requested
Output: ✓ Modifications applied to <script_file>
Step 4: Install new dependencies (if applicable)
source ~/.nanobot/workspace/venv/bin/activate
pip install <new_package>
deactivate
Output: ✓ Installed new packages: <package_list>
Step 5: Commit changes
git add .
git commit -m "<concise description of the change>"
Output: ✓ Changes committed: "<commit_message>"
Final summary:
✅ Script modified successfully!
Location: ~/.nanobot/workspace/test/<script_name>/<script_file>
Changes: <brief summary>
Git commits: 2 new commits (checkpoint + modification)
Use these symbols for consistency:
📋 Plan presentation✓ Successful step completion✅ Final success summary⚠️ Warning or clarification needed❌ Error or failureEach step output should be concise (1-2 lines) but informative.
Git is the memory.
The filesystem is the contract.
Confirmation prevents mistakes.
Transparency builds trust.
The venv isolates dependencies.