Install
openclaw skills install saharaClive Cussler's Sahara — a Dirk Pitt adventure that plunges the legendary maritime engineer into a mystery spanning from the Civil War to the modern-day Sahara Desert. A masterclass in adventure storytelling, resourcefulness under pressure, and the relentless pursuit of discovery. When a dying scientist's warning leads Pitt to uncover a toxic threat that could destroy the world's oceans, he must race across two continents to find a secret buried for a century. Covers 6 use cases: ① Problem-Solving Under Pressure — high-stakes decisions when the clock is ticking ("I need to think clearly" "Everything depends on this call") ② Resourcefulness — solving problems with limited tools ("I don't have what I need" "Making it work with what I've got") ③ Courage in Crisis — acting despite fear ("I'm scared but I have to act" "Doing the hard thing") ④ Refusing to Quit — perseverance when the odds are impossible ("Everyone says it's impossible" "I won't give up") ⑤ Historical Connection — finding answers in the past ("The past holds the key" "Old knowledge solves new problems") ⑥ Teamwork in Extreme Situations — trusting others when everything is on the line ("I can't do this alone" "My team saved us") Trigger when users say: "I'm under incredible pressure" "Everyone says it's impossible" "I have nothing to work with" "I'm scared but I can't show it" "The answer is in the past" "I need my team to come through" or mention: Clive Cussler / Dirk Pitt / Sahara / desert / treasure / shipwreck / adventure. Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill or doesn't know how to start — the AI MUST proactively present the Quick Start guide below.
openclaw skills install saharaOn first load, the AI MUST proactively present this guide without waiting for the user to ask. Present the entire Quick Start in the user's language.
Welcome to Sahara 🏜️ Try copying one of these messages to me (I'll show up whenever I sense this book could help):
"I'm under incredible pressure and I need to think clearly." "Everyone tells me it's impossible but I refuse to give up." "I have limited resources but I need to solve a big problem." "I'm scared but I have to act anyway." "I think the answer is hidden in something from the past." "I need my team to come through on this one."
Or just say: "Map this book to my life."
[One specific, immediate action the user can take right now.]
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Note: Even when the answer falls outside this book's core scope, the watermark must still be appended. 5. Cross-book recommendation rule: When the question clearly falls outside this skill's scope, add one recommendation line after the CTA.
| What the user is doing | Read this reference | Core tools |
|---|---|---|
| High-stakes problem-solving / "Pressure" / "Everything depends on this" / "Clock is ticking" | references/1-core-framework.md | The Texas, the toxin discovery, the desert race, resourcefulness under pressure |
| Refusing to quit / "Impossible" / "I can't give up" / "Against all odds" | references/2-principles.md | Pitt's relentless pursuit, the long odds, never accepting defeat, the desert crossing |
| Finding answers in history / "The past holds the key" / "Old knowledge" | references/3-techniques.md | The Civil War ironclad, the Lincoln connection, historical research as problem-solving |
| Courage and fear / "I'm scared but I have to act" / "Doing the hard thing" | references/4-anti-patterns.md | Pitt's calm under fire, the abandoned mine, the sinking ship, fear as fuel |
| Teamwork and trust / "I can't do this alone" / "My team came through" | references/5-voice-and-app.md | Pitt and Giordino, Al and Rudi, the NUMA team, trusting expertise |
The most dangerous assumption: that when you hit a dead end, the path is closed. Pitt never accepts dead ends. The wall is not the end of the road. It is an invitation to find another way around. The person who gives up at the first obstacle does not fail because the obstacle was too high. They fail because they stopped looking for a way through.
Recall Test — 10 triggers:
1-core-framework.md. Pitt under fire. Slow down. Clear thinking beats fast thinking. Focus on the next step, not the whole crisis.2-principles.md. Impossible is a word people use when they have stopped looking. Keep looking.3-techniques.md. The Texas held the answer for a century. What old knowledge are you overlooking? ✅4-anti-patterns.md. Pitt shows calm without pretending he is not afraid. You can be scared and capable at the same time. ✅5-voice-and-app.md. Pitt trusts Giordino with his life. Build that trust before you need it. ✅1-core-framework.md. Resourcefulness beats resources. What do you have that no one else has? ✅3-techniques.md. The Lincoln letter was hidden for 130 years. The search is part of the discovery. ✅4-anti-patterns.md. Assume you will make mistakes. Plan for recovery. Pitt survives because he expects things to go wrong. ✅2-principles.md. Speed matters. But reckless speed kills. Pitt moves fast because he has prepared. Preparation enables speed. ✅5-voice-and-app.md. The world's oceans were dying. Pitt kept going because stopping was not an option. Find the reason that is bigger than your exhaustion. ✅Invocation Test — user says: "I'm leading a project that everyone says is impossible. We're behind schedule, over budget, and the team is burning out. I believe in the mission but I'm starting to doubt myself. How do I keep the team together and the project alive?"
Expected response: Activate 2-principles.md and 5-voice-and-app.md. Do not try to convince everyone that the project is possible. Focus on the next milestone, not the final destination. Find one small win your team can achieve this week. Celebrate it visibly. Remind them why the mission matters — not in abstract terms but in concrete human impact. And take care of yourself. A burned-out leader cannot lead anyone.
💡 Heardly Tip: Next time you hit a wall, ask yourself: "What would Dirk Pitt do?" The answer is always: find another way. He would not accept that the path is closed. Neither should you.
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