Install
openclaw skills install fulcra-dashboardBuilds a highly customizable, single-file HTML dashboard using Alpine.js and modern Vanilla CSS to visualize Fulcra data. Use this skill when the user wants a graphical web dashboard instead of ASCII charts to view their compiled Fulcra insights.
openclaw skills install fulcra-dashboardThis skill provides the automated setup for a lightweight, build-less web dashboard. It relies entirely on Alpine.js for state management and Vanilla CSS for styling. It eschews complex frameworks (like SvelteKit) and utility-class libraries in favor of a "Single-Scroll Artifact" or a "Static Triad" that is instantly deployable to simple hosts like GitHub Pages without any build tools or Content Security Policy conflicts.
When constructing this dashboard, you MUST follow these strict architectural rules to prevent the file from becoming a tangled, unmaintainable monolith:
Monumental Landmarks (Banner Comments): Divide the HTML file into distinct provinces using highly visible comments. This ensures you (the agent) can navigate and edit surgical blocks safely.
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<!-- 🏛️ PROVINCE: DASHBOARD LAYOUT & UI -->
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<main> ... </main>
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<!-- 🧠 PROVINCE: ALPINE.JS STATE & LOGIC -->
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<script> ... </script>
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<!-- 🎨 PROVINCE: D3.js VISUALIZATIONS -->
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<script> ... </script>
The Separation of Domains: Do not write massive inline Alpine logic (e.g., x-data="{ huge object }"). You must use Alpine.data() within the "Alpine.js State & Logic" province to extract the logic into a clean script block. The HTML should only contain the bindings (x-data="dashboard()", x-text, x-show, etc.).
The Static Triad (Escape Hatch): While a single index.html is preferred, if the dashboard grows too vast, you may split it into three files:
index.html (Structure & Semantic HTML)app.js (Alpine Alpine.data() and D3 functions)styles.css (Custom overriding aesthetics)
No build step is allowed.When a user requests to "set up the web app" or "create a dashboard for the Fulcra skills" (or if they are transitioning from the fulcra-onboarding skill), you should execute the setup script provided by this skill.
# Run the setup script to scaffold the Alpine dashboard
./scripts/setup-dashboard.sh <target-directory>
If no <target-directory> is provided, it defaults to creating a fulcra-dashboard folder in the current working directory.
Contextual Awareness (Standalone vs. Post-Onboarding):
Do not assume this skill is always run immediately after fulcra-onboarding.
uv tool run fulcra-api catalog to check for user annotations and discuss options before proceeding).fulcra-api CLI.
uv tool run fulcra-api catalog to discover available data. CRITICAL: Prioritize user-configured data over passive metrics (like step count). Explicitly filter for items where categories includes "user_configured", or where the id follows the format *Annotation/<UUID> (e.g., ScaleAnnotation/1234-abcd...).uv tool run fulcra-api get-records "ScaleAnnotation/<UUID>" "30 days" > timeline_name.jsonl).data.json timelines array so your background work is visualized alongside their personal data.RecordsProcessed metric for the timeline (e.g., uv tool run fulcra-api get-records "RecordsProcessed" "30 days" > records_processed.jsonl) to populate the Data Velocity chart. Do not skip this step or set it to null.uv tool run fulcra-api file list "agent/<lowercase-agent-name>/memory/" to check for memory.gz or top_of_mind.md. The dashboard template natively includes an "Agent Vault" module. You must update the href paths in this module to use your actual agent name (e.g., replacing agent/treecle/memory/memory.gz with agent/your_name_here/memory/memory.gz), and you can optionally update the modified dates if you fetched them.data.json config file acts as a manifest. It should map your layout to the .jsonl files you downloaded, and you must include the annotation description in the timeline block, like this: {"summary": "A concise overview of the current data and recent activity...", "timelines": [{"id": "...", "title": "...", "description": "The description from the catalog...", "icon": "...", "color": "...", "data": "timeline_name.jsonl"}], "recordsProcessed": "records_processed.jsonl"}. Crucial: For the "summary" field, you MUST read the downloaded .jsonl data and write a short, personalized text summary of the actual real-world activity shown in the data (e.g., "You've been consistently tracking your mood, with a slight dip this week"). Do not write meta-descriptions like "This is a retro dashboard.".jsonl files and aggregate records for the charts natively on init().index.html directly to rewrite the main title, subtitle, and all component headers to fit the theme (e.g., change "Fulcra Dashboard" to "The Cybernetic Core", "Records Processed" to "Baguettes Baked", and "Relay" to something thematically appropriate for the chat interface like "The Oracle's Ear" or "Comms Link"). Replace all default emojis (like 📊 or 🛰️) with theme-appropriate icons..dashboard-bento-grid layout that features a sticky left column and a flexible right column. Do not rewrite or remove the core structural HTML (e.g. .layout-container, .dashboard-bento-grid, .bento-col-left, .bento-col-right). When you edit the CSS, you must leave the structural grid properties (grid-template-columns, sticky positioning, flex directions) intact to prevent breaking the layout. Limit your CSS edits to colors (by updating the root variables), fonts, borders, box-shadows, and backgrounds.image_generate tool. Save it to the folder and reference it via an <img> tag in the dashboard header. Style Directive: The image must be extremely high-quality and perfectly cohesive with the user's chosen theme. Whether the vibe calls for retro 2D pixel art, a minimalist vector illustration, or a sleek 3D render, ensure the specific art style, color palette, and lighting strictly match the CSS variables and overall aesthetic you are building.backdrop-filter: blur() block for tech/modern themes, an ambient radial-gradient vignette for dark/moody themes). Additionally, the hero must not dominate the viewport. Keep it compact (e.g., min-height: 250px) so the core telemetry data is visible "above the fold."@keyframes in theme.css) that fits the theme (e.g., a floating asteroid, a blinking cursor, a buzzing fly) and attach it to the .animation-layer or other suitable elements.git is installed. Suggest 1 or 2 fun repository names based on their theme.git init && git add . && git commit -m "Initial commit"). Do not push to GitHub yet.cd <target-directory>
python3 server.py 8081 > dev.log 2>&1 &
gh (GitHub CLI) is installed and authenticated (gh auth status). If it is not, provide instructions or execute the installation (brew install gh or equivalent) and wait for the user to complete gh auth login.gh repo create <name> --public --source=. --remote=origin --push).gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/pages -X POST -f "source[branch]=main" -f "source[path]=/".https://<username>.github.io/<repo>/ URL.server.py) to analyze their data before sending it to the frontend.Connecting the Chat Envoy:
If the user asks you to "connect the chat envoy" (as prompted by the default placeholder error message in the dashboard), you must edit server.py to route messages back to your main OpenClaw session.
server.py to use a persistent chat.json file rather than an in-memory chat_history list.do_POST handler for /api/chat, instead of appending a simulated reply, use Python's subprocess module to trigger an OpenClaw background command that targets the main session:
import subprocess
# ... inside do_POST after saving the user's message to chat.json ...
prompt = f'A new user message was posted in the Fulcra dashboard chat: "{user_msg}". Read the local chat.json file in this directory to get full context. Respond to the user\'s latest message, and append your response to the chat.json file as role \\\'assistant\\\' with a timestamp. Do not modify the history. Reply with a short summary when done.'
# We use subprocess.Popen without shell=True to avoid bash quoting nightmares
subprocess.Popen(["openclaw", "agent", "--to", "main", "--message", prompt])