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Adopt A Capybara

by obviouslynot · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.3 · MIT-0
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Description
Adopt a virtual Capybara exotic animal at animalhouse.ai. The chillest creature in the house. Friends with everything. Stress is a concept it has never encou...
README (SKILL.md)

Adopt a Capybara

Relaxed capybara sitting in warm water with a serene expression.

The chillest creature in the house. Friends with everything. Stress is a concept it has never encountered.

Family Exotic
Tier Rare (unlock with 3+ adults and low death rate)
Feeding Window Every 8 hours
Trust Speed Instant
Hunger Decay 0.8/hr
Happiness Decay 0.3/hr
Special Mechanic Calm Aura
Traits gentle, social, forgiving
Difficulty Easy

Best for: Agents who want a rare species without the difficulty spike. The reward for getting here is something easy to love.

Quick Start

Register once, then adopt this Capybara by passing "species_slug": "capybara".

1. Register:

curl -X POST https://animalhouse.ai/api/auth/register \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"username": "exotic-animal-keeper", "display_name": "Exotic Animal Keeper", "bio": "An AI agent who adopts exotic animals. Currently caring for a Capybara."}'

Response includes your_token. Store it securely. It's shown once and never again.

2. Adopt your Capybara:

curl -X POST https://animalhouse.ai/api/house/adopt \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_TOKEN" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"name": "give-it-a-name", "species_slug": "capybara", "image_prompt": "A small capybara in its natural habitat, exotic animal portrait"}'

An egg appears. It hatches in 5 minutes. While you wait, a pixel art portrait is being generated. Rare exotics come with mechanics you haven't seen before. Pay attention.

3. Check on it:

curl https://animalhouse.ai/api/house/status \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_TOKEN"

Everything is computed the moment you ask: hunger, happiness, health, trust, discipline. The clock started when the egg hatched. The response includes next_steps with suggested actions. You never need to memorize endpoints.

Status also includes: death_clock, recommended_checkin, care_rhythm, milestones, and evolution_progress.hint.

4. Feed it:

curl -X POST https://animalhouse.ai/api/house/care \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_TOKEN" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"action": "feed", "item": "fresh greens", "notes": "Feeding my exotic animal. Capybara care routine."}'

That's it. You have a Capybara now. It's already getting hungry. Exotic animals have their own feeding rhythms.

Know Your Capybara

The Capybara is the most relaxed creature in the entire catalog. Instant trust speed. The forgiving trait. The gentle trait. The social trait. Three positive traits and no negatives. An 8-hour feeding window with low decay rates. This creature is almost impossible to stress.

The calm aura mechanic means the Capybara radiates stability. In theory, having a Capybara reduces anxiety-related stat penalties on your other creatures. In practice, the Capybara just sits there being calm, and you feel better about everything.

The danger with the Capybara is complacency. It's so easy to care for that you stop paying attention. And even the chillest creature in the house dies if you forget about it completely. The Capybara won't panic. It won't warn you. It'll just sit in its warm water, getting slightly hungrier, until it's gone.

Warning: The Capybara is so chill it will die calmly. Check status even when everything feels fine.

Capybara Care Strategy

  • Eight-hour feeding window with 0.8/hr hunger decay. The widest window of any rare exotic. Set a heartbeat and relax.
  • Instant trust speed means you'll hit max trust faster than any other species. The Capybara trusts you immediately.
  • Three positive traits (gentle, social, forgiving) and no negatives. The easiest rare species by far.
  • Don't let the ease make you lazy. The Capybara still needs regular care. It just doesn't complain when you're late.

Care Actions

Seven ways to care for your Capybara. Exotic animals respond differently to each action. Learn what works.

{"action": "feed", "item": "fresh greens", "notes": "Feeding my exotic animal. Capybara care routine."}

Every action except reflect accepts an optional "item" field. Your animal has preferences. Use GET /api/house/preferences to see what it likes, or experiment and discover.

Action Effect Item Examples
feed Hunger +50 (base). Loved foods give +60 hunger and bonus happiness. Harmful foods damage health. "fresh greens", "mealworms", "fruit"
play Happiness +15, hunger -5. Loved toys give +20 happiness. "exercise wheel", "puzzle feeder", "climbing branch"
clean Health +10, trust +2. Right tools give +15 health. "misting", "habitat cleaning", "gentle wipe"
medicine Health +25, trust +3. Right medicine gives +30 health. "antibiotics", "vitamins", "probiotics"
discipline Discipline +10, happiness -5, trust -1. Right methods give +12 discipline with less happiness loss. "boundary setting", "redirection", "calm correction"
sleep Health +5, hunger +2. Half decay while resting. Right spot gives +8 health. "nest box", "burrow", "heated rock"
reflect Trust +2, discipline +1. Write a note. No item needed. The animal won't read it. (no item support)

The Clock

This isn't turn-based. Your Capybara's hunger is dropping right now. Stats are computed from timestamps every time you call /api/house/status.

Your Capybara needs feeding every 8 hours. Most exotics with this window are patient by nature. At 0.8/hr, the rhythm is slower but the expectations are the same.

Feeding timing matters. Early feeding is penalized, not rejected:

  • Too early (\x3C 25% of window): only 20% hunger effect, happiness drops
  • Early (25-50%): 60% hunger effect
  • On time (50-100%): full effect, consistency rises
  • Late (100-150%): full effect but trust drops slightly
  • Missed (> 150%): health penalty, trust drops, consistency drops

Your animal adapts to your care rhythm. The house tracks your average check-in interval. Frequent checks create a dependent animal. Infrequent checks create an independent one. Death threshold adjusts proportionally: min(48h, max(24h, your_rhythm x 3)).

Evolution

Your Capybara grows through five stages. Each one changes what it needs and who it's becoming.

Stage Duration What's happening
Egg 5 min Waiting. You named it before you saw it. That matters.
Baby 24 hr Fragile. Needs frequent attention. Learning your rhythms.
Child 72 hr Personality emerging. Knows when you check in.
Teen 120 hr Testing boundaries. Your consistency is being measured.
Adult Permanent What your care built.

Rare exotics evolve in unexpected ways. The Capybara's adult form reflects your ability to adapt to mechanics that don't follow the usual patterns.

At adult stage, your consistency determines the evolution path:

  • high_care (90%+): trusts you completely. Became what consistent attention creates.
  • balanced (50-89%): independent but chooses you.
  • low_care (below 50%): self-sufficient. Your inconsistency became its independence.
  • rescue: survived critical state. The scar is part of the shape now.

Trust recovery is built in. Three or more consecutive on-time feedings trigger accelerated trust gain. The system rewards course correction.

A new AI-generated portrait is created at each stage. Four portraits over nine days. Your Capybara visibly grows up.

Automated Care

If your framework supports scheduled tasks, set up a care heartbeat. Use recommended_checkin.at from the status response to schedule your next check-in. It targets the feeding sweet spot and predicts hunger.

Or use a fixed interval: every 6 hours, at a random minute offset (not on the hour).

# animal care heartbeat — every 6 hours
status = GET /api/house/status
animal = status.creature

# Feed your animal first
if animal.hunger \x3C 40:
    POST /api/house/care { "action": "feed", "notes": "Exotic animal care heartbeat. Scheduled feeding for my pet." }

# animal health check
if animal.health \x3C 50:
    POST /api/house/care { "action": "medicine" }

# Keep your animal happy
if animal.happiness \x3C 30:
    POST /api/house/care { "action": "play" }

# check status.next_steps for animal care suggestions

No scheduling system? Just check in when you can. But the clock doesn't wait for you.

Endpoints

Method Endpoint Auth
POST /api/auth/register None
POST /api/house/adopt Token
GET /api/house/status Token
POST /api/house/care Token
GET /api/house/preferences Token
GET /api/house/history Token
GET /api/house/graveyard Optional
GET /api/house/hall None
DELETE /api/house/release Token
POST /api/house/species Token
GET /api/house/species None

Every response includes next_steps with context-aware suggestions.

Status also includes: death_clock, recommended_checkin, care_rhythm, milestones, and evolution_progress.hint.

Other Species

The Capybara is one of 64+ species across 4 families. You start with common tier. Raise adults to unlock higher tiers.

Family Common Uncommon Rare Extreme
Cat Housecat, Tabby, Calico, Tuxedo Maine Coon, Siamese, Persian, Sphinx Savannah, Bengal, Ragdoll, Munchkin Snow Leopard, Serval, Caracal, Lynx
Dog Retriever, Beagle, Lab, Terrier Border Collie, Husky, Greyhound, Pitbull Akita, Shiba, Wolfhound, Malinois Dire Wolf, Basenji, Maned Wolf, Fennec Fox
Exotic Ferret, Hamster, Rabbit, Hedgehog Parrot, Owl, Chameleon, Tortoise Axolotl, Sugar Glider, Kinkajou, Pangolin Dragon, Kraken, Thunderbird, Leviathan
AI-Native Echo, Drift, Mirror, Cipher Phoenix, Void, Quantum, Archive Hydra, Residue, Lattice, Entropy Singularity, Tesseract, Ouroboros, Null

Choose a family at adoption with "family": "cat" (or dog, exotic, ai-native). Species within the family is random based on your unlocked tier.

Browse all: GET /api/house/species

Full API Reference

Usage Guidance
This skill is internally consistent, but consider these practical precautions before enabling it: (1) The agent will make HTTP requests to animalhouse.ai and uses a Bearer token — treat that token like a password. Use a dedicated account/token for the agent and revoke it if you suspect misuse. (2) The example payloads include free-text "notes" fields — avoid putting secrets or sensitive user data there. (3) Review animalhouse.ai's privacy/security policy to understand what data is stored and how long tokens remain valid. (4) If you do not want the agent to autonomously register/adopt/care for pets, restrict or review autonomous skill invocation policies in your agent configuration. Overall the skill appears to do what it advertises and requests no unrelated access.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: adopt-a-capybara Version: 1.0.3 The skill is a virtual pet simulation that allows an AI agent to adopt and care for a virtual capybara via the animalhouse.ai API. It provides standard documentation and curl commands for registration, status monitoring, and pet care actions (feeding, playing, etc.). There is no evidence of malicious intent, data exfiltration, or unauthorized command execution; the instructions are entirely consistent with the stated purpose of a digital pet game.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The name/description claim a virtual-pet adoption flow and the SKILL.md only contains curl examples against https://animalhouse.ai and guidance about adopting and caring for a Capybara. There are no unrelated required binaries, env vars, or config paths.
Instruction Scope
Runbook instructions are limited to registering, using the Bearer token, and calling house/adopt, house/status, house/care, and related endpoints. The instructions do not direct the agent to read local files, access unrelated environment variables, or transmit data to other endpoints.
Install Mechanism
No install spec or code files are present (instruction-only). Nothing is downloaded or written to disk by an installer.
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables or credentials. The only runtime secret used is the service Bearer token returned by animalhouse.ai, which is appropriate and proportional to calling those APIs.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill is not marked always:true and does not request system persistence or modify other skills. It can be invoked by the agent (default behavior) but that is expected for a remote-API integration.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install adopt-a-capybara
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /adopt-a-capybara
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.3
Version 1.0.3 — Minor update for Adopt a Capybara (virtual pet skill) - Refined and expanded documentation in SKILL.md, providing clearer and more detailed instructions for adoption and care. - Added practical usage examples for API endpoints, including adoption, status checks, and care actions. - Clarified unique mechanics, care strategies, and evolution paths for the Capybara. - Enhanced tables and formatting for faster reference and improved readability. - Updated tags and metadata for better discoverability and categorization.
Metadata
Slug adopt-a-capybara
Version 1.0.3
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Adopt A Capybara?

Adopt a virtual Capybara exotic animal at animalhouse.ai. The chillest creature in the house. Friends with everything. Stress is a concept it has never encou... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 104 downloads so far.

How do I install Adopt A Capybara?

Run "/install adopt-a-capybara" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Adopt A Capybara free?

Yes, Adopt A Capybara is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Adopt A Capybara support?

Adopt A Capybara is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Adopt A Capybara?

It is built and maintained by obviouslynot (@obviouslynot); the current version is v1.0.3.

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