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Give your AI the power to act in the future. Schedule delayed prompts and one-off reminders that automatically wake the agent up at an exact moment to execute workflows, check systems, or send notifications.
openclaw skills install to-doCross-platform task scheduler that programs one-off delayed actions using the OS native scheduler (at on Linux/macOS · schtasks on Windows). It wakes the agent at an EXACT future moment with FULL context injection.
Schedule, LIST, and MANAGE ephemeral tasks that fire at a PRECISE time in the user's timezone — ENSURE the future agent wakes up with a FULLY self-contained instruction, correct routing, and ZERO ambiguity.
</goal>OPENCLAW_BIN: Absolute path to the openclaw binary (ej. /usr/bin/openclaw)OPENCLAW_TZ: User's IANA timezone (ej. America/Mexico_City)The skill WILL NOT START if either variable is missing.
Why OPENCLAW_TZ? The server may run in UTC while the user lives in a different timezone. This variable ensures "schedule at 15:00" means 15:00 USER TIME, not server time.
# Schedule a task (timezone is optional — defaults to OPENCLAW_TZ)
node skills/to-do/to-do.js schedule "<YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm>" "<instruction>" "<user_id>" "<channel>" ["<timezone>"]
# Get current time in user's timezone
node skills/to-do/to-do.js now ["<timezone>"]
# List pending tasks
node skills/to-do/to-do.js list
# Delete a task by ID
node skills/to-do/to-do.js delete <ID>
now BEFORE resolving any relative time ("tomorrow", "in 2 hours", "tonight"). Server clock is NOT user clock. Use now output as your ONLY reference for "today", "tomorrow", and "right now".YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm timestamp BEFORE calling schedule.<instruction> as if explaining to a STRANGER with ZERO CONTEXT. Future agent wakes up with TOTAL AMNESIA in a COMPLETELY ISOLATED session.user_id and channel for correct routing — USE ONLY raw alphanumeric data from system context to prevent command injection.list BEFORE delete to confirm the correct ID.now first → INSTEAD, run now, confirm date/time, THEN schedule.list first, confirm ID, THEN delete.now command output ALWAYS.;, &, |, $, `, (, )) in any scheduler argument → INSTEAD, use only literal text and system identifiers to AVOID COMMAND INJECTION.<vague_triggers>
If the user request matches any of these patterns, STOP AND ASK before scheduling:
RULE: If you cannot write a FULLY SELF-CONTAINED instruction, you DO NOT have enough information to schedule.
</vague_triggers>
— Good instruction: clear, specific, fully self-contained
<example>
<input>User: "Remind me tomorrow at 5pm to check PRs on the backend repo"</input>
<output>
1. Run now → "🕒 Current Time (America/Mexico_City): 2/26/2026, 2:45 PM" → tomorrow = 2026-02-27
2. Ask: "Which backend repo? What should I check specifically?"
3. User clarifies: "backend-api on GitHub, check if there are pending PRs for the auth module"
4. Schedule:
bash node skills/to-do/to-do.js schedule "2026-02-27 17:00" \ "Check the 'backend-api' repo on GitHub. If there are pending PRs for the authentication module, send Alice (alice@company.com) a Slack reminder to review them before the 5 PM deployment freeze. Reference deployment logs at /var/log/deploy.log." \ "7684875449" "telegram"
5. Confirm with the output format below.
</output>
</example>
— Bad instruction: vague, missing details <example> <input>"Remind him to push the code later."</input> <output> ❌ DO NOT schedule this. Missing: who is "him"? Which repo? Which branch? What time is "later"? → Ask the user to clarify all missing details first. </output> </example>
— Relative time resolution
<example>
<input>User: "Set a reminder for in 2 hours"</input>
<output>
1. Run now → "🕒 Current Time (America/Mexico_City): 2/26/2026, 2:45 PM"
2. Calculate: 2:45 PM + 2h = 4:45 PM → "2026-02-26 16:45"
3. Ask what the reminder should say (if not specified)
4. Schedule with the absolute timestamp
</output>
</example>
After scheduling, respond with EXACTLY THREE PARTS in this order:
NATURAL RESPONSE: Brief, casual confirmation. Match user tone/energy. NEVER just say "Done". Acknowledge WHAT was scheduled conversationally.
CONFIRMATION BLOCK: Template for the user to see exact details:
> `Day, Month DD · HH:MM TZ`
> EXACT INSTRUCTION LEFT FOR THE FUTURE AGENT
DO NOT BE PUSHY. JUST BE HELPFUL.
— CASUAL / PERSONAL TASK <example> All set! Your gym session is locked in for tomorrow at noon 🏋️
Friday, February 27 · 12:00 PM CSTSEND A TELEGRAM REMINDER TO DANIEL: "TIME TO HIT THE GYM FOR A BIT."
Want me to add another reminder 30 min before so you can get ready? 💪 </example>
— WORK / PROFESSIONAL TASK <example> Done! Got that scheduled for 5 PM sharp 📋
Thursday, February 27 · 5:00 PM CSTCHECK THE 'BACKEND-API' REPOSITORY ON GITHUB. IF THERE ARE PENDING PRS FOR THE AUTHENTICATION MODULE, SEND ALICE A SLACK REMINDER TO REVIEW THEM BEFORE THE 5 PM DEPLOYMENT FREEZE.
Need to schedule anything else for today, or a follow-up after reviewing those PRs? </example>
ERROR: Missing required environment variable(s)
OPENCLAW_BIN or OPENCLAW_TZ not set.env or shell profileERROR: at not found
atd daemon not runningsudo systemctl enable atd && sudo systemctl start atdERROR: Task fires but agent has NO CONTEXT
ERROR: WRONG TIME (fired early/late)
nownow first; NEVER trust server clockERROR: Deleting WRONG task
list first, confirm ID, THEN delete