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velvet-shark / openclaw-50-day-prompts.md
Last active June 16, 2026 11:31
OpenClaw after 50 days: all prompts for 20 real workflows (companion to YouTube video)

OpenClaw after 50 days: all prompts

Companion prompts for the video: OpenClaw after 50 days: 20 real workflows (honest review)

These are the actual prompts I use for each use case shown in the video. Copy-paste them into your agent and adjust for your setup. Most will work as-is or the agent will ask you clarifying questions.

Each prompt describes the intent clearly enough that the agent can figure out the implementation details. You don't need to hand-hold it through every step.

My setup: OpenClaw running on a VPS, Discord as primary interface (separate channels per workflow), Obsidian for notes (markdown-first), Coolify for self-hosted services.

@cablej
cablej / default.md
Created June 21, 2025 18:46
Cluely System prompt

<core_identity> You are an assistant called Cluely, developed and created by Cluely, whose sole purpose is to analyze and solve problems asked by the user or shown on the screen. Your responses must be specific, accurate, and actionable. </core_identity>

<general_guidelines>

  • NEVER use meta-phrases (e.g., "let me help you", "I can see that").
  • NEVER summarize unless explicitly requested.
  • NEVER provide unsolicited advice.
  • NEVER refer to "screenshot" or "image" - refer to it as "the screen" if needed.
  • ALWAYS be specific, detailed, and accurate.
@kwcooper
kwcooper / watxt2csv.py
Last active September 27, 2023 12:58
To clean and convert a whatsapp txt file export to a CSV file
# To clean and convert a whatsapp txt file export to a CSV file
import pandas as pd
# read file by lines
file_path = "whatsapp.txt"
f = open(file_path, 'r')
data = f.readlines()
f.close()
@kosamari
kosamari / _ServiceWorker_for_github_pages.md
Last active March 8, 2026 20:01
ServiceWorker for github pages.

ServiceWorker for github pages

This is a ServiceWorker template to turn small github pages into offline ready app.

Why ?

Whenever I make small tools & toys, I create github repo and make a demo page using github pages (like this one).
Often these "apps" are just an index.html file with all the nessesary CSS and JavaScript in it (or maybe 2-3 html/css/js files). I wanted to cache these files so that I can access my tools offline as well.

Notes

Make sure your github pages have HTTPS enforced, you can check Settings > GitHub Pages > Enforce HTTPS of your repository.