AllOurThings

Household and personal inventory management. Use this skill to add, find, update, search, or delete items in the user's AllOurThings vault — covering anything they own: appliances, electronics, tools, furniture, collectibles, warranties, receipts, manuals, and more. Also handles attachments such as photos, receipts, and warranty documents. Triggers on questions about possessions, household items, warranties, purchase history, or "what do I own".

Audits

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Install

openclaw skills install allourthings

AllOurThings

Household and personal inventory management, backed by a local or cloud-synced vault (iCloud Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, or any folder).

When to Use

USE this skill when the user asks about:

  • Their belongings, possessions, or household items
  • Appliances, electronics, tools, furniture, vehicles, collectibles
  • Warranties — "is my TV still under warranty?", "what warranties are expiring?"
  • Purchase history — "when did I buy my washing machine?", "how much did I pay?"
  • Finding something — "where did I put my drill?", "do I own a label maker?"
  • Adding or cataloguing a new item
  • Searching across their inventory — "list all Bosch appliances"
  • Attaching or retrieving photos, receipts, manuals, or warranty documents

When NOT to Use

DON'T use this skill when:

  • The user is asking about general product information or reviews (no inventory context)
  • The question is about shopping or buying something new (unless checking existing inventory first)
  • The vault is not configured — prompt the user to set ALLOURTHINGS_DATA_DIR

Setup

The user must set ALLOURTHINGS_DATA_DIR to the path of their AllOurThings vault folder.

# Example — iCloud Drive vault
export ALLOURTHINGS_DATA_DIR="$HOME/Library/Mobile Documents/com~apple~CloudDocs/Documents/allourthings-vault"

# Example — Dropbox
export ALLOURTHINGS_DATA_DIR="$HOME/Dropbox/AllOurThings"

# Example — local folder
export ALLOURTHINGS_DATA_DIR="$HOME/Documents/AllOurThings"

Add this to your shell profile (~/.zshrc, ~/.bashrc) to make it permanent.

The vault is a plain folder of JSON files — create it anywhere you like, or point it at an existing folder to start cataloguing immediately.

Available Tools

ToolDescription
list_itemsList all items, optionally filtered by category, subcategory, or tags
search_itemsFull-text search across all item fields
get_itemRetrieve a single item by ID or name
add_itemAdd a new item to the vault
update_itemUpdate fields on an existing item
delete_itemDelete an item and all its attachments
get_item_fieldsList all field names in use across the vault
add_attachmentAttach a photo, receipt, manual, or warranty document
get_attachmentRetrieve an attachment's raw bytes
attach_from_urlDownload a file from a URL and attach it to an item
delete_attachmentRemove an attachment from an item

Example Interactions

"What electronics do I own?"list_items with category: "Electronics"

"Is my dishwasher still under warranty?"search_items for "dishwasher", check warranty_expires

"I just bought a Dyson V15 vacuum for £499"add_item with name, brand, purchase price, and date

"Show me everything I bought from Amazon last year"search_items for "Amazon" or list_items filtered by retailer

"Attach the receipt for my MacBook"add_attachment with kind receipt

CLI

AllOurThings also ships a standalone CLI (@allourthings/cli) for scripting and automation outside of an AI session:

npx @allourthings/cli list
npx @allourthings/cli search "bosch"
npx @allourthings/cli add --name "Dyson V15" --category "Appliances"

Set ALLOURTHINGS_DATA_DIR or pass --data-dir to point at your vault.

Notes

  • Data is stored as plain JSON files — fully portable, no lock-in
  • Works with any sync provider that exposes a local folder path (iCloud Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, etc.)
  • The MCP server and CLI share the same vault format — interchangeable