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Home Comfort Optimizer

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Assess and improve your home's lighting, temperature, sound, and tactile comfort with budget-friendly, reversible adjustments for different daily moods.
README (SKILL.md)

Home Comfort Optimizer

Fine-tune your home's lighting, temperature, sound, and ambiance for different activities and times of day.

When to Use

  • Your home feels "off" but you cannot identify why.
  • You want different moods for morning, work, evening, and weekend.
  • You rent and cannot make permanent changes.
  • You want small, reversible adjustments that improve how a space feels.

Workflow

Phase 1: Sensory Environment Assessment

Evaluate your home across four dimensions:

  1. Lighting: Brightness, color temperature, direction (overhead vs. task vs. ambient), natural light access.
  2. Temperature and airflow: drafts, stuffiness, humidity, seasonal variation.
  3. Sound: Background noise, echoes, silence level, unwanted sounds from outside or appliances.
  4. Tactile / texture: Hard surfaces vs. soft textiles, floor feel, seating comfort.

Note one or two priority dimensions per room.

Phase 2: Design Ambiance Recipes

Create preset configurations for common modes:

  • Morning: Bright, cool light; fresh airflow; minimal background noise; energizing textures.
  • Work / focus: Moderate brightness, neutral light; steady temperature; low ambient sound or white noise; clean, uncluttered surfaces.
  • Evening: Warm, dim light; comfortable temperature; quiet or soft music; soft textiles (blankets, cushions).
  • Weekend / cozy: Warm light; gentle airflow; nature sounds or quiet; layered textures and softness.

Phase 3: Select Reversible, Budget-Conscious Adjustments

Scope boundary: This skill is limited to reversible, sensory-level changes costing under $50. No furniture recommendations, paint colors, renovation advice, or medical/environmental health claims.

Examples of approved adjustments:

  • Swap to warm-toned or dimmable light bulbs.
  • Reposition curtains or add a tension rod with a light-blocking panel.
  • Place a small rug to absorb sound and add softness.
  • Use a fan or open windows for airflow.
  • Add a small plant for visual texture.
  • Rearrange existing textiles (move a throw from the sofa to a reading chair).

Phase 4: Room-by-Room Comfort Plan

  1. Pick the two most-used rooms.
  2. For each room, choose one ambiance recipe as the primary goal.
  3. List 2–3 specific, reversible adjustments to achieve that recipe.
  4. Estimate cost for each adjustment (should total under $50 per room).

Phase 5: Test and Iterate

  1. Implement one adjustment at a time.
  2. Live with it for 3–7 days before adding the next.
  3. Note what changed: Did the room feel different? Did you use the space more or differently?

Phase 6: Seasonal Comfort Review

  1. Adjust ambiance recipes seasonally: summer may prioritize airflow and brightness; winter may prioritize warmth and coziness.
  2. Review and update comfort plans quarterly.

What This Skill Does Not Cover

  • Home organization and storage: Use home-organization-blueprint for zone-based physical organization.
  • Seasonal item rotation: Use seasonal-home-refresh for swapping clothes, decor, and equipment by season.
  • Interior design or renovation: This skill stays strictly within reversible, under-$50 sensory adjustments.
  • Medical or environmental health advice: Adjustments are for comfort and ambiance, not treatment of health conditions.

Output Format

The output includes:

  1. Sensory Environment Assessment by Room
  2. Ambiance Recipes (morning, work, evening, weekend)
  3. Reversible Adjustment Menu (under $50, sensory-only)
  4. Room-by-Room Comfort Plan
  5. Test-and-Iterate Schedule
  6. Seasonal Comfort Review

Safety & Compliance

  • All adjustments must be reversible and renter-friendly.
  • No recommendations that require structural changes, electrical work, or permanent installation.
  • No medical or health claims about lighting, temperature, or sound adjustments.
  • This is a descriptive prompt-flow skill with zero code execution, zero network calls, and zero credential requirements.

Acceptance Criteria

  1. SKILL.md covers lighting, temperature/air, sound, and tactile dimensions.
  2. Ambiance recipes are practical and distinguishable.
  3. All recommended adjustments are reversible and budget-conscious.
  4. Explicitly excludes furniture, paint, renovation, and medical/environmental health claims.
  5. No executable code, API calls, or external dependencies.
  6. English-first.

Examples

Example 1: Basic Use

User says: "My living room feels cold and unwelcoming in the evening."

Skill guides: Assess the four sensory dimensions. Identify lighting and texture as priority areas. Propose warm-toned bulbs and relocating a soft throw blanket. Deliver output in the specified format.

Example 2: Detailed Session

User says: "I work from home and my office feels draining by 2pm."

Skill guides: Assess the office environment. Identify lighting and airflow as fatigue contributors. Propose a daylight-toned desk lamp and a small fan for air circulation. Design a "work mode" ambiance recipe. Schedule a 1-week test.

Usage Guidance
This skill appears safe to install as a prompt-only planning aid. As with any home advice, users should apply common sense around electrical fixtures, ventilation, allergies, pets, children, and rental rules, but the artifacts do not show agentic security concerns.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: home-comfort-optimizer Version: 1.0.0 The skill is a document-only prompt-flow designed to provide home comfort and ambiance optimization advice. It contains no executable code, scripts, or external dependencies, and its configuration in skill.json explicitly disables network access, code execution, and credential requirements. The instructions in SKILL.md are strictly limited to low-cost, reversible home adjustments and contain no indicators of prompt injection or malicious intent.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose—reversible, budget-conscious sensory comfort adjustments—is coherent with the guidance in SKILL.md.
Instruction Scope
The workflow is limited to assessment, planning, testing, and seasonal review, with explicit exclusions for renovation, medical claims, and permanent changes.
Install Mechanism
No install spec, binaries, package dependencies, scripts, or executable files are present.
Credentials
The skill asks only for user-described room conditions and recommends small reversible changes; it does not request file, network, device, account, or credential access.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence, background behavior, privileged access, credentials, memory use, or external services are declared or evidenced.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install home-comfort-optimizer
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /home-comfort-optimizer
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release of Home Comfort Optimizer. - Provides a step-by-step process to assess and adjust a home's lighting, temperature, sound, and texture for maximum comfort. - Focuses on reversible, renter-friendly, and budget-minded changes under $50—no furniture, painting, or structural alterations. - Includes practical "ambiance recipes" for morning, work, evening, and weekend moods. - Offers a clear output format covering sensory assessment, adjustment menu, and test-and-iterate planner. - Explicitly excludes organization, health claims, and permanent modifications for clarity and safety.
Metadata
Slug home-comfort-optimizer
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Home Comfort Optimizer?

Assess and improve your home's lighting, temperature, sound, and tactile comfort with budget-friendly, reversible adjustments for different daily moods. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 41 downloads so far.

How do I install Home Comfort Optimizer?

Run "/install home-comfort-optimizer" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Home Comfort Optimizer free?

Yes, Home Comfort Optimizer is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Home Comfort Optimizer support?

Home Comfort Optimizer is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Home Comfort Optimizer?

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

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