openclaw-use-case-ingestion

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Map workflow excerpts into organized use cases

Authormferris77
Version1.0.0
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What problem does it solve?

This Skill streamlines the manual, error-prone process of adding agentic workflow excerpts into a categorized use-case library by mapping items to the correct files, avoiding duplicates, and preserving implementation context and file style.

Core Features & Use Cases

  • Canonical mapping: Guides mapping of incoming workflows to specific files under docs/openclaw-use-cases with preferred target files for common domains.
  • De-duplication and variation handling: Detects existing concepts, prevents exact duplicates, and adds meaningful variations when implementation details differ.
  • Concise implementation notes and guardrails: Appends brief implementation notes, cross-references secondary contexts, and adds safety guardrails for risky automations (draft-only, recommendation-only, human approval).
  • Use Case: Curators or knowledge managers ingest a batch of agentic workflow snippets and the Skill classifies each snippet, updates the appropriate markdown file, and returns a summary of additions versus existing entries.

Quick Start

Ingest the following workflow excerpt and update docs/openclaw-use-cases by adding net-new or materially different use cases while avoiding duplicates and adding brief implementation notes.

Dependency Matrix

Required Modules

None required

Components

Standard package

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Name: openclaw-use-case-ingestion
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