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openclaw skills install phone-charger-stash-mapCreate a room-by-room household phone charger stash map with cable type, outlet location, return spot, travel backup, and reset routine without device passwords, account information, tracking, or monitoring setup.
openclaw skills install phone-charger-stash-mapUse this prompt-only skill when a user wants a simple household map of where phone chargers, wall adapters, cables, power banks, and travel chargers live. The deliverable is a room-by-room stash map with cable type, assigned return spot, backup location, and a short reset routine.
This skill is for physical charger organization only. It does not request or record device passwords, account information, serial numbers, tracking settings, monitoring setup, device location sharing, or instructions to watch another person's device use.
Do not ask for or include passcodes, device passwords, Apple ID, Google account details, phone numbers, private device identifiers, tracking permissions, location-sharing setup, monitoring apps, parental surveillance settings, or account recovery data.
Keep the output about physical charger inventory, labeling, room placement, cable compatibility, safe visibility, and return routines. For damaged chargers, keep advice basic and conservative: stop using visibly damaged, frayed, hot, sparking, or unreliable items and replace them with appropriate certified accessories.
Ask only for organization details:
If the user does not know connector names, describe them in plain language and leave a column for connector type to confirm.
Return a phone charger stash map with these sections:
Copy any prompt below and paste it to your AI agent. Fill in your household details.
Family charger map:
Our family of four is always hunting for phone chargers. We have USB-C and Lightning cables all over the house. Can you help me make a room-by-room charger stash map? I want to assign each cable a home spot: bedside, kitchen counter, living room, and entryway. Also need backup chargers for the car and travel bags.
Declutter and reset:
Our charging drawer is a tangled mess of old cables. I want to inventory what we actually use, label each charger by connector type and return spot, and set up a simple weekly reset routine. I don't want any tracking, monitoring, or account stuff—just physical charger organization.
Travel and backup plan:
I keep losing my travel charger between trips. Help me make a charger map that includes: daily charging stations at home, a dedicated travel pouch checklist, a car charger spot, and a leaving-home check so I don't forget my cable and power bank before work trips.
A strong result feels like a practical household map that ends charger hunting without creating surveillance, account, or password records. It should be easy to print, tape inside a cabinet, or place near the door, and it should make cable return habits visible.