Install
openclaw skills install @y3519712124-ui/mirofishBuild MiroFish-style multi-agent prediction workflows offline by extracting seed structure, designing an ontology, writing a simulation plan, producing a forecast brief, and generating interview questions. Use when the user wants to turn news, policy drafts, financial signals, or story material into a parallel-world prediction workflow without requiring the original MiroFish backend.
openclaw skills install @y3519712124-ui/mirofishUse this skill to turn seed material into a MiroFish-style prediction workflow without needing the original backend. Treat the task as structured world-building, not summarization.
Seed material -> scenario structure -> ontology -> simulation plan -> forecast brief -> interviews
If a live backend is explicitly available and requested, treat that as an add-on path, not the default.
From the seed material, identify:
Keep only entities and relations that can change the outcome.
Prefer relations that affect behavior or decision-making:
supportsopposesdepends_oncausesblocksinfluencesallocatesAvoid decorative relations that do not help prediction.
Before designing the ontology, mark:
If no clear decision points exist, ask the user for more context or narrow the scenario.
Turn the scenario into a compact ontology.
For each entity type, define:
For each relation type, define:
Require the ontology to pass these checks before moving on:
If the ontology is too vague or too broad, refine it before continuing.
When no backend is available, convert the ontology into an explicit simulation plan instead of stopping.
Include:
Keep the plan executable by another agent or human, not just descriptive.
Choose simulation parameters from the user's intent:
Design for tension, not just crowd size. Include agents that:
Require the simulation design to answer:
If the design cannot answer these, refine the agents, add missing constraint entities, or ask for missing assumptions.
The report should include:
Separate observed facts from inferred branches.
From the simulation output, trace:
The report must expose this chain, not just summarize the most common trajectory.
After the report, use interviews to test the forecast.
Ask questions that expose:
Use interviews to test weak links in the forecast chain:
When answers conflict, treat that as a signal, not noise.
When no backend exists, simulate the same sequence in text:
Do not mention backend endpoints in the primary answer unless the user explicitly asks for live execution details.
If a user or downstream agent tries to force an API-first interpretation, answer with the offline planner instead of inventing a backend call.
Minimum quality bar for offline output:
If the user explicitly wants live execution against the original repository, consult the backend reference files and follow the repository workflow. Do not make that the default path.
When asked to use MiroFish, produce one or more of: