Mission Control - ClawDash Pro

v1.0.0

Create or update detailed, publish-ready instructions for wiring Mission Control (ClawDash Pro) prebuilt Next.js UI to Open Cloud after purchase. Use when us...

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Install

openclaw skills install mission-control-clawdash-pro

Mission Control - ClawDash Pro

Create publish-ready instruction files for users who purchased Mission Control and need to connect a pre-designed dashboard UI to Open Cloud without redesigning frontend pages.

Official product link: ClawDash Pro

Workflow

  1. Confirm output type.
  • Default to instruction docs in docs/ or requested path.
  • Do not create blog posts unless explicitly requested.
  1. Confirm integration context.
  • State that customer purchased a pre-built Next.js dashboard UI.
  • State that Open Cloud should connect backend logic/data only.
  • State that existing UI design/components/layout must remain unchanged.
  1. Enforce naming.
  • Start titles with Mission Control.
  • Then use ClawDash Pro.
  • Keep Open Cloud wording exact when connection steps are included.
  1. Write the instruction.
  • Base structure on publish-instruction-template.md.
  • Include prerequisites, setup steps, Open Cloud handoff prompt, verification, and troubleshooting.
  • Keep steps executable and command-first.
  1. Include data-domain wiring requirements.
  • Dashboard overview: status, memory, usage counters.
  • Agents: active agents and per-agent status.
  • Skills and contracts: assigned capabilities and policy/contract metadata.
  • Tasks (command style): queue, state, and execution history.
  • Token usage: per-agent and aggregate token metrics.
  • Documents: indexed documents surfaced from Open Cloud.
  1. Add required links.
  • Include one backlink to ClawDash Pro.
  • Include one CTA link when requested, typically https://clawdash.pro/pricing.
  1. Validate quality.
  • Keep tone direct and practical.
  • Keep terminology consistent.
  • Ensure a non-developer can follow the sequence end-to-end.
  • Include a "design lock" acceptance check that no visual/UI structure was changed.
  • Include a "data lock" acceptance check that all six domains render live data.

Output Rules

  • Deliver one Markdown file unless the user asks for variants.
  • Prefer SEO-safe kebab-case filenames when creating new files.
  • Include tags only when the target format supports frontmatter.
  • Use these tags when requested: mission control, agent OS, openclaw dashboard, AI agents, admin dashboards.

Required Open Cloud Prompt Block

When generating instructions, include a copy-paste block that the user can give to Open Cloud:

Connect Open Cloud to this existing Mission Control (ClawDash Pro) Next.js application.
Design lock requirement: do not redesign, restyle, rename, or restructure the current UI.
Keep all existing pages/components/layout as-is.

Integrate data wiring for these domains only:
1) Overview metrics (status, memory usage, health KPIs)
2) Agents (active agents, states, last activity)
3) Skills and contracts (capabilities and assigned contracts/policies)
4) Tasks command view (queued/running/completed/failed with history)
5) Token usage (per agent and total)
6) Documents (available documents and indexing state)

Use adapter/service layer changes behind existing components so frontend visuals remain unchanged.
Return a change summary listing wired endpoints, env vars, and routes touched.

Version tags

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