Clipbox
/install clipbox
ClipBox
Developer toolkit for logging, tracking, and exporting entries across multiple categories. Each command records timestamped entries to its own log file. Call without arguments to view recent entries; call with arguments to record a new entry.
Commands
| Command | What it does |
|---|---|
clipbox check \x3Cinput> |
Record a check entry (no args = show recent) |
clipbox validate \x3Cinput> |
Record a validate entry (no args = show recent) |
clipbox generate \x3Cinput> |
Record a generate entry (no args = show recent) |
clipbox format \x3Cinput> |
Record a format entry (no args = show recent) |
clipbox lint \x3Cinput> |
Record a lint entry (no args = show recent) |
clipbox explain \x3Cinput> |
Record an explain entry (no args = show recent) |
clipbox convert \x3Cinput> |
Record a convert entry (no args = show recent) |
clipbox template \x3Cinput> |
Record a template entry (no args = show recent) |
clipbox diff \x3Cinput> |
Record a diff entry (no args = show recent) |
clipbox preview \x3Cinput> |
Record a preview entry (no args = show recent) |
clipbox fix \x3Cinput> |
Record a fix entry (no args = show recent) |
clipbox report \x3Cinput> |
Record a report entry (no args = show recent) |
clipbox stats |
Show summary statistics across all log files |
clipbox export \x3Cfmt> |
Export all data to json, csv, or txt format |
clipbox search \x3Cterm> |
Search all log entries for a keyword |
clipbox recent |
Show the 20 most recent history entries |
clipbox status |
Health check — version, entry count, disk usage, last activity |
clipbox help |
Show help message |
clipbox version |
Show version (v2.0.0) |
Data Storage
All data is stored locally in ~/.local/share/clipbox/. Each command writes to its own .log file (e.g., check.log, lint.log). A unified history.log tracks all activity with timestamps.
Requirements
- Bash 4+
- Standard Unix utilities (
wc,du,tail,grep,date,sed)
When to Use
- Logging code checks, lint results, or validation outcomes with timestamps
- Tracking format conversions, diffs, and template usage over time
- Searching historical entries by keyword across all categories
- Exporting accumulated data to JSON, CSV, or plain text for review
- Getting a quick status overview of entry counts and disk usage
Examples
# Record a lint finding
clipbox lint "unused variable 'count' in main.py line 42"
# Record a template usage
clipbox template "created new React component from base template"
# Search all logs for "main.py"
clipbox search main.py
# Export everything to JSON
clipbox export json
# View overall stats
clipbox stats
# Check health status
clipbox status
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- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install clipbox - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/clipbox - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Clipbox?
Save and organize reusable text snippets for quick retrieval. Use when storing code fragments, saving command templates, or building snippet libraries. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 160 downloads so far.
How do I install Clipbox?
Run "/install clipbox" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Clipbox free?
Yes, Clipbox is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Clipbox support?
Clipbox is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Clipbox?
It is built and maintained by bytesagain4 (@xueyetianya); the current version is v2.0.0.