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openclaw skills install sticky-note-pad-backing-cardCreate a paper-only mini backing-card label for sticky note pad support, size, desk location, refill cues, and low-pad review without adhesive, blade, repair, medical, or exercise guidance.
openclaw skills install sticky-note-pad-backing-cardUse this prompt-only skill when a sticky note pad has lost its stiff backer, curls in a drawer, scatters on a desk, or becomes hard to find when only the last sheets remain. The deliverable is a paper-only mini backing-card label with pad size, desk location, owner or role label, refill cue, and low-pad review reminder.
This skill is only a paper desk-organization aid. It must not provide adhesive methods, blade or tool instructions, repair guidance, medical guidance, or exercise guidance.
Do not recommend tape, glue, mounting strips, adhesive products, fastening methods, blade use, cutting tools, craft tools, repair procedures, medical tracking, therapy prompts, stretching routines, exercise routines, or body-related reminders.
If the card needs a different size, keep the wording generic: choose a paper card that fits the pad or use the user's normal paper-handling process. Do not give step-by-step resizing, cutting, trimming, blade, scissors, or tool instructions.
Keep the card about paper pad support, labeling, storage, and refill review. If the user asks for repair, adhesive, medical, or exercise use, state that this skill only creates a paper backing-card label for desk organization.
Ask for desk-organization details only:
Do not ask for private sticky note contents, passwords, medical notes, therapy notes, exercise routines, repair details, adhesive choices, or cutting tools.
Return a sticky note pad backing card with these sections:
A strong result keeps a sticky note pad supported, labeled, findable, and ready for refill without giving adhesive, tool, repair, medical, or exercise guidance. It should be compact, printable, privacy-respecting, and limited to paper storage and refill cues.