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CHIS/CHISF

v1.0.2

Standardized skill install workflow using short aliases (chis/chisf) with force + force-install + workspace-aware lookup.

0· 462· 3 versions· 0 current· 0 all-time· Updated 20h ago· MIT-0
byZephyr Ray@zququ

Install

openclaw skills install chis-chisf

CHIS / CHISF

A lightweight skill to standardize how we install/manage OpenClaw skills.

Core idea

  • chis <slug> [workdir] [version] = install a skill from ClawHub.
  • chisf <slug> [workdir] [version] = force-install when the package is flagged/requires overwrite.
  • clawhub inspect <slug> = inspect before install (recommended for validation).
  • Always run installs with explicit workdir and skills dir to avoid path confusion.

Default workdir in examples: /Users/zququ/.openclaw/workspace.

Default command mapping

1) Standard install

clawhub install <slug> --workdir /Users/zququ/.openclaw/workspace --dir skills --version <version>
  • Omit --version for latest.
  • If no version argument, installs latest available.

2) Force install

clawhub install <slug> --force --workdir /Users/zququ/.openclaw/workspace --dir skills --version <version>

Use this when:

  • package is flagged as suspicious
  • overwrite behavior is required

3) Inspect before install (recommended)

clawhub inspect <slug>

4) Verify

clawhub list --workdir /Users/zququ/.openclaw/workspace --dir skills

CHIS aliases

Use these shortcuts in practice:

  • chis <slug> → same as standard install in default workspace.
  • chisf <slug> → same as force install in default workspace.
  • If needed, set your session path context and explicitly pass an alternate path:
    • chis --workdir /alt/path <slug>
    • chisf --workdir /alt/path <slug>

Failure handling

  1. If Rate limit exceeded: retry after a few minutes.
  2. If command fails due to path mismatch: ensure you are checking with same --workdir and --dir skills used during install.
  3. If package not found: confirm correct slug via clawhub search <keyword>.

Safe defaults for this environment

  • Use:

    • --workdir /Users/zququ/.openclaw/workspace
    • --dir skills
  • Already-known working example:

clawhub install proactive-agent --force --workdir /Users/zququ/.openclaw/workspace --dir skills

Notes

  • CHISF is a human-facing label I use for force-install style operations.
  • Keep all install actions explicit and repeatable; never rely on default working dir.
  • Failure handling
    • If install fails, run clawhub inspect <slug> --workdir /Users/zququ/.openclaw/workspace --dir skills for a quick pre-check.
    • If it still fails due to environment mismatch, re-run with explicit --workdir /Users/zququ/.openclaw/workspace and --dir skills (never rely on implicit defaults).
  • For suspected API/service issues (e.g., rate limit exceeded), prefer 10–20 minute pause and retry.
  • If rate limit persists, use the local fallback installer: /Users/zququ/.local/bin/clawhub-install-safe --force <slug> <workdir> (or without --force when not needed) before switching to another approach.
  • Keep the same --workdir and --dir skills/registry context when re-running.

Version tags

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