Install
openclaw skills install prompt-reuse-index-cardsBuild printable or copyable index cards from reusable AI prompts, including task type, required inputs, prompt text, expected output, quality checks, adaptation notes, and a master index. Use when the user has useful prompts scattered across notes and wants a small prompt card deck for quick reuse without external storage or automation.
openclaw skills install prompt-reuse-index-cardsTurn a user's scattered reusable prompts into a compact card deck they can print, copy into notes, or keep beside their workspace. Each card preserves the user's intent, names the inputs needed before reuse, and adds a simple quality check so the user can decide whether the AI output worked.
This is a prompt-only document workflow. It does not call AI tools, store prompts externally, connect to accounts, request secrets, or run code.
Use this skill when the user wants to:
Do not use this skill to collect passwords, API keys, private account data, confidential client material, regulated records, or proprietary content. Ask the user to sanitize sensitive details before adding prompt text to a reusable card.
Ask only for what is needed. If the user has incomplete prompts, proceed with placeholders and a short missing-info list.
Return the finished card deck in this order:
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Deck name | |
| Number of cards | |
| Main task types | |
| Sensitive details removed | |
| Best reuse location |
| Card | Task type | Card title | Use when | Prepare this input |
|---|
Use this layout for each card:
CARD [number]: [title]
Task type: [category]
Use when: [specific situation]
Inputs needed: [placeholders]
Reusable prompt:
[prompt text]
Expected output: [format and standard]
Quality check: [how to judge whether it worked]
Adaptation note: [audience, tone, length, or format change]
Reuse notes: [where to store, when to update, or known limits]
| Card | Risk to watch | Safer reuse rule |
|---|
Provide one blank card the user can copy for future prompts.
"Paste the prompts or rough prompt ideas you reuse most often. I will turn them into a printable card deck with required inputs, reusable prompt text, expected output, a quality check, adaptation notes, and a master index. Please remove private or confidential details before sharing."