sheet-cog

CellCog is built by its own Coding Agent. That same agent builds your spreadsheets. Full Python access for complex data manipulation, formulas, pivot tables, financial models, budget templates, data trackers, projections, and Excel/XLSX generation — powered by the engineering brain that develops an entire AI platform daily.

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Purpose & Capability
The name/description (spreadsheet generation, Python-powered spreadsheet features) matches the runtime instructions: the SKILL.md instructs the agent to use the cellcog SDK/agent to create spreadsheets. The declared dependency on 'cellcog' is consistent with that purpose.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md is focused on spreadsheet tasks and gives concrete SDK usage patterns (client.create_chat with agent mode). It instructs installation and review of the 'cellcog' skill for SDK setup. It does not tell the agent to read arbitrary system files, environment variables, or transmit data to unrelated endpoints — however, actual behavior and credential usage will be determined by the referenced 'cellcog' skill, which you should inspect.
Install Mechanism
This skill is instruction-only and contains no install spec or code; the only install instruction is to run 'clawhub install cellcog' to obtain the referenced SDK/skill. There is nothing in this skill that downloads or runs external archives itself.
Credentials
This skill declares no required environment variables or credentials. That is proportionate for an instruction-only wrapper. However, it depends on the separate 'cellcog' skill for SDK setup and API calls; that dependency may request credentials or env vars — review the cellcog skill to confirm any credential needs.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill does not request always:true and has default autonomous invocation allowed (disable-model-invocation:false), which is the platform default. Nothing here attempts to modify other skills or request permanent system-level presence.
Assessment
This skill itself is just instructions that call a separate 'cellcog' SDK/agent. Before installing or using it: 1) Inspect the 'cellcog' skill (and any code it installs) to see what credentials, network endpoints, or binaries it requires; 2) Only install 'cellcog' from a trusted source—this sheet-cog skill assumes that dependency will handle API/SDK access; 3) If you are uncomfortable granting broad Python execution or network access to an agent, do not enable autonomous invocation or review outputs before running any generated code; 4) Monitor the first runs and check any generated spreadsheets for embedded or unexpected macros or links.

Like a lobster shell, security has layers — review code before you run it.

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SKILL.md

Sheet Cog - Built by the Agent That Builds CellCog

CellCog is built by its own Coding Agent. That same agent builds your spreadsheets.

Full Python access, complex data manipulation, formulas, pivot tables, and financial models — powered by the engineering brain that develops an entire AI platform daily. Not a template filler. A programmer that understands your data and builds exactly what you need.


Prerequisites

This skill requires the cellcog skill for SDK setup and API calls.

clawhub install cellcog

Read the cellcog skill first for SDK setup. This skill shows you what's possible.

Quick pattern (v1.0+):

# Fire-and-forget - returns immediately
result = client.create_chat(
    prompt="[your spreadsheet request]",
    notify_session_key="agent:main:main",
    task_label="spreadsheet-task",
    chat_mode="agent"  # Agent mode handles most spreadsheets well
)
# Daemon notifies you when complete - do NOT poll

What Spreadsheets You Can Create

Financial Models

Professional financial analysis and projections:

  • Startup Financial Model: "Create a 3-year financial model for a SaaS startup including revenue projections, expenses, and cash flow"
  • DCF Model: "Build a discounted cash flow model for valuing a company"
  • Investment Analysis: "Create a real estate investment analysis spreadsheet with ROI calculations"
  • Revenue Model: "Build a revenue forecasting model with multiple scenarios (base, optimistic, pessimistic)"
  • Unit Economics: "Create a unit economics spreadsheet showing CAC, LTV, payback period"

Budget Templates

Personal and business budgets:

  • Personal Budget: "Create a monthly personal budget tracker with income, fixed expenses, variable expenses, and savings goals"
  • Household Budget: "Build a family budget spreadsheet with categories for housing, food, transportation, etc."
  • Project Budget: "Create a project budget template with phases, resources, and variance tracking"
  • Marketing Budget: "Build a marketing budget spreadsheet with channels, planned vs actual, and ROI tracking"
  • Event Budget: "Create a wedding budget spreadsheet with vendor categories and payment tracking"

Data Trackers

Organized tracking for any data:

  • Fitness Tracker: "Create a workout log spreadsheet with exercises, sets, reps, weights, and progress charts"
  • Habit Tracker: "Build a daily habit tracking spreadsheet with monthly overview"
  • Inventory Tracker: "Create an inventory management spreadsheet with stock levels, reorder points, and valuation"
  • Sales Tracker: "Build a sales pipeline tracker with stages, probabilities, and forecasting"
  • Time Tracker: "Create a timesheet template with projects, hours, and billing calculations"

Business Tools

Operational spreadsheets:

  • Invoice Template: "Create a professional invoice template with automatic calculations"
  • Employee Directory: "Build an employee directory spreadsheet with contact info, departments, and start dates"
  • Vendor Comparison: "Create a vendor comparison spreadsheet for evaluating suppliers"
  • OKR Tracker: "Build an OKR tracking spreadsheet for quarterly goals"
  • Meeting Agenda: "Create a meeting agenda template with action items tracking"

Analysis Templates

Data analysis and calculations:

  • Break-Even Analysis: "Create a break-even analysis spreadsheet with charts"
  • Scenario Analysis: "Build a scenario planning spreadsheet with what-if analysis"
  • Pricing Calculator: "Create a pricing model spreadsheet with cost-plus and value-based options"
  • Loan Calculator: "Build a loan amortization schedule with payment breakdown"
  • Commission Calculator: "Create a sales commission calculator with tiered rates"

Spreadsheet Features

CellCog spreadsheets can include:

FeatureDescription
FormulasSUM, AVERAGE, IF, VLOOKUP, and complex calculations
FormattingHeaders, colors, borders, number formats, conditional formatting
ChartsBar, line, pie charts embedded in sheets
Multiple SheetsOrganized workbooks with linked sheets
Data ValidationDropdowns, input restrictions
Named RangesFor cleaner formulas
Print LayoutReady for printing/PDF

Output Formats

FormatBest For
XLSXEditable in Excel, Google Sheets, Numbers
Interactive HTMLWeb-based calculators and tools

Chat Mode for Spreadsheets

ScenarioRecommended Mode
Budget templates, trackers, data tables, basic calculations"agent"
Complex financial models with multi-scenario analysis, intricate formulas"agent team"

Default to "agent" for most spreadsheet requests. CellCog's agent mode handles formulas, formatting, charts, and data organization efficiently.

Reserve "agent team" for complex financial modeling requiring deep accuracy validation—like DCF models, multi-scenario projections, or interconnected workbooks where formula correctness is critical.


Example Spreadsheet Prompts

SaaS financial model:

"Create a 3-year SaaS financial model with:

Assumptions Sheet:

  • Starting MRR: $10,000
  • Monthly growth rate: 15%
  • Churn rate: 3%
  • Average revenue per customer: $99
  • CAC: $500
  • Gross margin: 80%

Monthly P&L: Revenue, COGS, Gross Profit, Operating Expenses (broken down), Net Income

Key Metrics: MRR, ARR, Customers, Churn, LTV, CAC, LTV:CAC ratio

Charts: MRR growth, customer growth, profitability timeline

Include scenario toggles for growth rate (10%, 15%, 20%)."

Personal budget:

"Create a monthly personal budget spreadsheet:

Income Section: Salary, side income, other

Fixed Expenses: Rent, utilities, insurance, subscriptions, loan payments

Variable Expenses: Groceries, dining out, transportation, entertainment, shopping, health

Savings: Emergency fund, retirement, vacation fund

Include:

  • Monthly summary with % of income per category
  • Year-at-a-glance sheet with monthly totals
  • Pie chart showing expense breakdown
  • Conditional formatting (red if over budget)

Assume $5,000/month income."

Sales tracker:

"Build a sales pipeline tracker spreadsheet with:

Columns: Company, Contact, Deal Value, Stage (dropdown: Lead, Qualified, Proposal, Negotiation, Closed Won, Closed Lost), Probability, Expected Close Date, Notes, Last Contact

Calculations: Weighted pipeline value, deals by stage, win rate

Dashboard Sheet: Pipeline by stage (funnel chart), monthly forecast, top 10 deals, activity metrics

Include sample data for 20 deals."

Break-even analysis:

"Create a break-even analysis spreadsheet:

Inputs:

  • Fixed costs (rent, salaries, etc.)
  • Variable cost per unit
  • Selling price per unit

Calculations:

  • Break-even units
  • Break-even revenue
  • Margin of safety

Sensitivity table: Show break-even at different price points

Chart: Cost-volume-profit graph showing break-even point

Default values: Fixed costs $50,000/month, variable cost $15/unit, price $25/unit."


Tips for Better Spreadsheets

  1. Specify the structure: List the sheets, columns, and calculations you need.

  2. Provide assumptions: For financial models, give starting numbers and growth rates.

  3. Mention formulas needed: "Include VLOOKUP for...", "Calculate running totals", "Show variance vs plan."

  4. Request sample data: "Include realistic sample data for testing" helps see it in action.

  5. Describe formatting: "Conditional formatting for negative values", "Currency format", "Freeze header row."

  6. Chart preferences: "Include a line chart showing trend", "Pie chart for breakdown."

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