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openclaw skills install pencil-eraser-dust-tray-tagCreate a printable tray tag that gives pencil users a visible place, sweep cue, cleanup mark, and reset routine for eraser dust on desks.
openclaw skills install pencil-eraser-dust-tray-tagUse this prompt-only skill when a user wants a small printable tag for controlling eraser crumbs and pencil dust at a study desk, homework table, drafting spot, tutoring station, art desk, or shared writing area. The deliverable is a printable tray tag with sweep times, a cleanup cue, and a simple discard mark.
This skill is for basic tidiness only. It does not make medical, allergy, respiratory, chemical, sanitation, or safety claims.
Keep all guidance limited to visible desk cleanup and simple routine design. Do not describe eraser dust as toxic, hazardous, contaminated, infectious, or medically important. Do not claim the routine prevents illness, allergies, asthma, skin irritation, or other health outcomes.
Do not provide chemical cleaning advice, disinfectant instructions, dust exposure analysis, electronics repair advice, school safety policy, or hazardous material handling. If the user asks about health symptoms, chemical cleaners, or unusual dust, recommend appropriate qualified guidance and offer to create a plain tidiness tag instead.
Avoid instructions that spread debris, such as blowing crumbs across the desk. Use gentle collection language: sweep, tap, lift, empty, wipe if already appropriate for the desk surface, and reset.
Ask for only practical setup details:
Do not ask for private personal details.
Return a printable eraser dust tray tag with these sections:
Tag Snapshot
Printable Tag Text
Tiny Check Row
Placement Notes
Weekly Reset
Boundary Line
Pencil Eraser Dust Tray Tag
Tag Snapshot
Printable Tag Text
Check Row [ ] Swept [ ] Tray emptied [ ] Desk clear [ ] Ready
Placement Notes Keep the tray beside the writing hand but away from the page edge, cup, keyboard, or food area.
A strong output is printable, compact, and specific enough to place next to a real desk tray. It should make the cleanup action visible without turning a small tidiness routine into a health, chemical, or safety claim.