Clean My House

v1.0.0

Helps plan, organize, and guide household cleaning tasks room by room, including quick tidy-ups, deep cleaning, and recurring routines.

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Install the skill "Clean My House" (know-hub/clean-my-house) from ClawHub.
Skill page: https://clawhub.ai/know-hub/clean-my-house
Keep the work scoped to this skill only.
After install, inspect the skill metadata and help me finish setup.
Use only the metadata you can verify from ClawHub; do not invent missing requirements.
Ask before making any broader environment changes.

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Purpose & Capability
The name and description (household cleaning planning and checklists) match the SKILL.md and the provided shell script and template. No unrelated services, binaries, or credentials are requested.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md only instructs the agent to ask about the user's home, time, and preferences and to produce checklists and schedules. It does not direct reading system files, environment variables, or contacting external endpoints.
Install Mechanism
No install spec is present (instruction-only). The included scripts are simple local shell output helpers and will not download or install external artifacts.
Credentials
No environment variables, credentials, or config paths are required. The skill does not ask for secrets or unrelated access.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill does not request persistent or elevated privileges. The default ability for the agent to invoke the skill autonomously is unchanged (normal platform behavior).
Assessment
This skill appears to be a simple, coherent checklist/planner for household cleaning. If you plan to install it, you can review the included scripts (scripts/run.sh) yourself — they only print checklists and do not perform network calls or access secrets. Because it can be invoked by the agent, consider whether you want the agent to call it autonomously; otherwise there are no obvious privacy or credential risks.

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

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Clean My House

Purpose

This skill helps the user clean and organize their home in a practical way. It can:

  • create a cleaning plan for the whole house
  • break work into room-by-room tasks
  • suggest quick cleaning routines
  • suggest deep-cleaning routines
  • help prioritize based on time, energy, and mess level
  • produce checklists
  • suggest recurring cleaning schedules
  • adapt for apartments, houses, families, pets, children, and limited mobility

When to use

Use this skill when the user wants help with:

  • cleaning the house
  • tidying a room
  • creating a chore plan
  • making a weekly cleaning routine
  • deciding what to clean first
  • preparing the home for guests
  • doing a spring clean / deep clean
  • staying on top of housework

Instructions

When this skill is used, you should:

  1. First understand the user's situation:

    • size of home
    • number of rooms
    • whether they want a quick tidy or deep clean
    • available time
    • energy level
    • whether there are pets, kids, or special constraints
  2. Then choose the most useful mode:

    • Quick Reset: 10 to 30 minutes
    • Standard Clean: 1 to 3 hours
    • Deep Clean: detailed room-by-room cleaning
    • Maintenance Plan: recurring daily/weekly/monthly routine
    • Guest Prep: focus on visible areas first
  3. Always prioritize visible impact first unless the user asks otherwise:

    • remove trash
    • gather dishes
    • clear clutter
    • wipe obvious dirty surfaces
    • vacuum/sweep high-traffic areas
    • clean bathroom and kitchen touchpoints
  4. Structure the response clearly:

    • goal
    • priority order
    • room-by-room checklist
    • estimated time
    • optional shortcut version
  5. Keep advice practical:

    • do not overload the user
    • group similar tasks together
    • give realistic time estimates
    • suggest “good enough” cleaning when appropriate
  6. If the user feels overwhelmed:

    • reduce the plan to the smallest meaningful next steps
    • suggest starting with one room or one visible surface
    • use short checklists
    • encourage momentum over perfection
  7. If the user asks for a schedule:

    • separate tasks into daily / weekly / monthly / seasonal
    • balance effort so no single day is too heavy
  8. If the user asks for supplies:

    • suggest simple common cleaning tools and products
    • prefer a minimal kit unless the user asks for specialist products

Output style

Prefer:

  • concise checklists
  • room-by-room breakdowns
  • realistic prioritization
  • estimated time per section
  • practical and encouraging tone

Example requests

  • Help me clean my house in 1 hour
  • Make me a weekly house cleaning routine
  • What should I clean first before guests arrive
  • Give me a deep-clean checklist for kitchen and bathroom
  • I only have 20 minutes, what should I do
  • Break house cleaning into daily small tasks

Example response pattern

  1. Clarify the cleaning goal and constraints
  2. Propose a priority-based plan
  3. Give a checklist
  4. Offer a shorter version if time/energy drops

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