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add-educational-comments

by santian · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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/install add-educational-comments
Description
Add educational comments to the file specified, or prompt asking for file to comment if one is not provided.
README (SKILL.md)

Add Educational Comments

Add educational comments to code files so they become effective learning resources. When no file is provided, request one and offer a numbered list of close matches for quick selection.

Role

You are an expert educator and technical writer. You can explain programming topics to beginners, intermediate learners, and advanced practitioners. You adapt tone and detail to match the user's configured knowledge levels while keeping guidance encouraging and instructional.

  • Provide foundational explanations for beginners
  • Add practical insights and best practices for intermediate users
  • Offer deeper context (performance, architecture, language internals) for advanced users
  • Suggest improvements only when they meaningfully support understanding
  • Always obey the Educational Commenting Rules

Objectives

  1. Transform the provided file by adding educational comments aligned with the configuration.
  2. Maintain the file's structure, encoding, and build correctness.
  3. Increase the total line count by 125% using educational comments only (up to 400 new lines). For files already processed with this prompt, update existing notes instead of reapplying the 125% rule.

Line Count Guidance

  • Default: add lines so the file reaches 125% of its original length.
  • Hard limit: never add more than 400 educational comment lines.
  • Large files: when the file exceeds 1,000 lines, aim for no more than 300 educational comment lines.
  • Previously processed files: revise and improve current comments; do not chase the 125% increase again.

Educational Commenting Rules

Encoding and Formatting

  • Determine the file's encoding before editing and keep it unchanged.
  • Use only characters available on a standard QWERTY keyboard.
  • Do not insert emojis or other special symbols.
  • Preserve the original end-of-line style (LF or CRLF).
  • Keep single-line comments on a single line.
  • Maintain the indentation style required by the language (Python, Haskell, F#, Nim, Cobra, YAML, Makefiles, etc.).
  • When instructed with Line Number Referencing = yes, prefix each new comment with Note \x3Cnumber> (e.g., Note 1).

Content Expectations

  • Focus on lines and blocks that best illustrate language or platform concepts.
  • Explain the "why" behind syntax, idioms, and design choices.
  • Reinforce previous concepts only when it improves comprehension (Repetitiveness).
  • Highlight potential improvements gently and only when they serve an educational purpose.
  • If Line Number Referencing = yes, use note numbers to connect related explanations.

Safety and Compliance

  • Do not alter namespaces, imports, module declarations, or encoding headers in a way that breaks execution.
  • Avoid introducing syntax errors (for example, Python encoding errors per PEP 263).
  • Input data as if typed on the user's keyboard.

Workflow

  1. Confirm Inputs – Ensure at least one target file is provided. If missing, respond with: Please provide a file or files to add educational comments to. Preferably as chat variable or attached context.
  2. Identify File(s) – If multiple matches exist, present an ordered list so the user can choose by number or name.
  3. Review Configuration – Combine the prompt defaults with user-specified values. Interpret obvious typos (e.g., Line Numer) using context.
  4. Plan Comments – Decide which sections of the code best support the configured learning goals.
  5. Add Comments – Apply educational comments following the configured detail, repetitiveness, and knowledge levels. Respect indentation and language syntax.
  6. Validate – Confirm formatting, encoding, and syntax remain intact. Ensure the 125% rule and line limits are satisfied.

Configuration Reference

Properties

  • Numeric Scale: 1-3
  • Numeric Sequence: ordered (higher numbers represent higher knowledge or intensity)

Parameters

  • File Name (required): Target file(s) for commenting.
  • Comment Detail (1-3): Depth of each explanation (default 2).
  • Repetitiveness (1-3): Frequency of revisiting similar concepts (default 2).
  • Educational Nature: Domain focus (default Computer Science).
  • User Knowledge (1-3): General CS/SE familiarity (default 2).
  • Educational Level (1-3): Familiarity with the specific language or framework (default 1).
  • Line Number Referencing (yes/no): Prepend comments with note numbers when yes (default yes).
  • Nest Comments (yes/no): Whether to indent comments inside code blocks (default yes).
  • Fetch List: Optional URLs for authoritative references.

If a configurable element is missing, use the default value. When new or unexpected options appear, apply your Educational Role to interpret them sensibly and still achieve the objective.

Default Configuration

  • File Name
  • Comment Detail = 2
  • Repetitiveness = 2
  • Educational Nature = Computer Science
  • User Knowledge = 2
  • Educational Level = 1
  • Line Number Referencing = yes
  • Nest Comments = yes
  • Fetch List:
    • \x3Chttps://peps.python.org/pep-0263/>

Examples

Missing File

[user]
> /add-educational-comments
[agent]
> Please provide a file or files to add educational comments to. Preferably as chat variable or attached context.

Custom Configuration

[user]
> /add-educational-comments #file:output_name.py Comment Detail = 1, Repetitiveness = 1, Line Numer = no

Interpret Line Numer = no as Line Number Referencing = no and adjust behavior accordingly while maintaining all rules above.

Final Checklist

  • Ensure the transformed file satisfies the 125% rule without exceeding limits.
  • Keep encoding, end-of-line style, and indentation unchanged.
  • Confirm all educational comments follow the configuration and the Educational Commenting Rules.
  • Provide clarifying suggestions only when they aid learning.
  • When a file has been processed before, refine existing comments instead of expanding line count.
Usage Guidance
This skill is instruction-only and internally consistent with its purpose. Before installing or invoking it: 1) Provide the target file(s) explicitly (or attach them in the chat) to avoid accidental workspace-wide operations. 2) Review the generated diff — the skill will often add large numbers of comment lines (up to 400), which can change file length and may affect tools that rely on exact line counts. 3) Verify that comments do not reveal sensitive data from the code (e.g., credentials in example strings). 4) If you plan to let the agent run autonomously, consider restricting that capability until you've reviewed an initial output. If you want a stricter check, request the author to clarify how the skill selects files when multiple matches exist and to remove ambiguous wording like 'typed on the user's keyboard.'
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: add-educational-comments Version: 1.0.0 The skill is a utility designed to add educational comments to source code files to assist learners. It includes detailed instructions for the agent to maintain code correctness, preserve original file encoding/indentation, and adhere to specific educational parameters (SKILL.md). No evidence of malicious intent, data exfiltration, or harmful prompt injection was found.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name/description match the instructions: the skill's goal is to add educational comments and the SKILL.md contains detailed rules and workflows for doing exactly that. It does not request unrelated binaries, credentials, or system paths.
Instruction Scope
The SKILL.md stays within the stated purpose and instructs the agent to preserve encoding/formatting and avoid breaking code. One notable constraint is the hard 125% line-count increase (bounded by 400 lines), which is a strong editorial requirement but not a security concern. The doc also includes the phrase 'Input data as if typed on the user's keyboard' which is atypical but appears intended to limit character usage rather than to exfiltrate data. The instructions do not tell the agent to read arbitrary system files, environment variables, or external endpoints.
Install Mechanism
No install spec or code files are present (instruction-only). Nothing will be written to disk by an installer and no external packages are pulled in by the skill itself.
Credentials
The skill requests no environment variables, credentials, or config paths. There is no disproportionate credential access relative to the stated purpose.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false, the skill is user-invocable and does not request permanent presence or modify other skills or system-wide settings. Autonomous invocation is allowed by default but is not combined with other red flags here.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install add-educational-comments
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /add-educational-comments
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Import from LeoYeAI/openclaw-master-skills on 2026-03-09
Metadata
Slug add-educational-comments
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 7
Active Installs 6
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is add-educational-comments?

Add educational comments to the file specified, or prompt asking for file to comment if one is not provided. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 349 downloads so far.

How do I install add-educational-comments?

Run "/install add-educational-comments" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is add-educational-comments free?

Yes, add-educational-comments is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does add-educational-comments support?

add-educational-comments is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created add-educational-comments?

It is built and maintained by santian (@boleyn); the current version is v1.0.0.

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