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ADHD Assistant

v1.0.0

ADHD-friendly life management assistant for OpenClaw. Helps with daily planning, task breakdown, time management, prioritization, body doubling, dopamine regulation, and maintaining routines. Use when the user asks for help organizing their life, staying on top of tasks, beating procrastination, planning their day/week, managing overwhelm, or mentions ADHD-related challenges like time blindness, forgetfulness, difficulty starting tasks, or emotional dysregulation.

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Purpose & Capability
Name/description, declared compatibility (OpenClaw memory and scheduling tools), and runtime instructions all align with an ADHD-focused productivity assistant. No unexpected binaries, installs, or unrelated credentials are requested.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md instructs the agent to learn and persist user preferences (schedule/energy, task management) and sensitive contextual items (diagnosed/suspected ADHD, current treatments). This is coherent for personalization, but it means the skill will collect and store health-related and potentially location/file-storage preferences — review what memory is recorded and how it's protected.
Install Mechanism
Instruction-only skill with no install spec and no code files. Lowest-risk install surface: nothing is downloaded or written by an installer.
Credentials
The skill declares compatibility with scheduling tools and mentions task/note storage locations, yet it requests no environment variables or external credentials. This is not necessarily inconsistent (it may rely on platform-provided connectors), but you should confirm what calendar/notification integrations will be used and whether additional authorizations are required at runtime.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill intends to store user preferences and ADHD profile information in OpenClaw memory. It is not force-enabled (always: false), but persistent memory use means sensitive personal data may be retained across sessions — understand retention, visibility, and deletion controls for that memory.
Assessment
This skill appears to do what it says and doesn't request extra credentials or installs, but it will store personal preferences and sensitive context (e.g., diagnosis, treatments, common pitfalls) in OpenClaw memory. Before installing: 1) Verify how OpenClaw memory is stored, who can access it, and how to delete or export that data; 2) Confirm which calendar/scheduling or notification integrations (if any) the skill will use and what permissions are required; 3) Avoid entering highly sensitive clinical details if you prefer not to have them persisted; and 4) If you need stricter privacy, ask whether memory can be limited to non-sensitive preferences or disabled for this skill.

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License

MIT-0
Free to use, modify, and redistribute. No attribution required.

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