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openclaw skills install desk-drawer-coin-tray-lane-cardCreate a printable lane card for a desk drawer tray that separates coins, keys, clips, receipts, and outbox items with generic labels and no valuables list.
openclaw skills install desk-drawer-coin-tray-lane-cardUse this prompt-only skill to make a printable lane card for a desk drawer tray where coins, keys, clips, receipts, and small outbox items tend to mix together. The card gives each small-item category a simple lane without requiring dividers, purchases, installation, or a list of valuables.
This is a generic desk organization aid only. It is not a home inventory, insurance record, valuables list, security plan, lost item report, or financial tracking sheet.
Do not ask the user to list valuables, cash totals, key identities, access tokens, badge numbers, device names, account details, safe locations, or security-sensitive items. Do not label lanes with private locations such as a specific door, vehicle, office, room, locker, or account.
Use generic lane labels only, such as coins, keys, clips, receipts, outbox, stamps, cards, tools, returns, or misc. If an item is valuable or security-sensitive, it should be stored privately outside the visible lane card.
Ask only for generic tray and lane details:
Do not ask for cash amounts, key purposes, specific valuable items, addresses, access details, serial numbers, or private inventory notes.
Return a printable lane card with these sections:
A strong result creates visible order in a small desk drawer tray without making a security-sensitive inventory. It should use generic lane labels, no valuables, no cash totals, and a simple weekly reset.