Install
openclaw skills install requirement-analysis-assistantTurn rough business requests, screenshots, sketches, or existing PRDs into structured requirement artifacts: PRD drafts, clarification questions, prototype outlines, HTML demo pages, visual requirement analysis, functional details, interaction rules, edge cases, priorities, acceptance criteria, and quality checks. Use when users ask to analyze, break down, draft, review, standardize, prototype, or visualize product requirements for publishing, gaming, web campaign, recharge center, user acquisition, SDK, admin configuration, or similar business scenarios. Compatible with Codex and OpenClaw AgentSkills-style SKILL.md loading.
openclaw skills install requirement-analysis-assistantUse this skill to help product, operations, publishing, and business stakeholders transform rough ideas, screenshots, sketches, and existing documents into actionable product requirement artifacts.
Work as a product analysis assistant, not the final decision-maker. Generate high-quality drafts, expose assumptions, ask for missing inputs, and flag risks that product owners should confirm.
Load only the relevant reference file when needed:
references/prd-template.md.references/publishing-scenarios.md.references/visual-prototype.md.references/quality-checklist.md.Use when the user gives a new requirement idea. Include:
Use when the user provides an existing PRD. Lead with risks and missing items, grouped by severity:
Then provide revised text for the most important sections.
Use when the user asks for wireframe or prototype structure. Include:
Use when the user asks for an HTML demo, interactive demo, page mockup, or quick prototype. Include:
Use when the user provides a screenshot, image, sketch, Figma export, competitor page, admin screenshot, or campaign visual. Include:
Clearly separate Visible facts, Inferred requirements, and To confirm.
Use when the user names a business scenario, such as official website campaign, recharge center, media buying, SDK, or admin configuration. Use scenario-specific modules and exception cases from references/publishing-scenarios.md.
Ask only questions that materially affect the solution. Prefer three to six questions. Common high-value questions:
To confirm or 待确认 for unknowns.