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Laundry Care Symbol Decoder

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.1 · MIT-0
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Description
Decode clothing care symbols into a one-garment or batch care sheet with symbol meanings, actions, avoid notes, delicate-fabric warnings, and label-readabili...
README (SKILL.md)

Laundry Care Symbol Decoder Sheet

Purpose

Help the user turn a clothing tag or a batch of garment labels into a practical care sheet before washing, drying, ironing, bleaching, or dry cleaning. The deliverable is a printable sheet with each symbol, its meaning, the recommended action, and what to avoid.

This is a prompt-only home care workflow. It supports everyday garment care decisions, but the label and fabric details remain the authority. If the label is unreadable, partly cut off, contradictory, or the fabric is delicate, warn the user and recommend the gentlest safe option or professional cleaning.

Use This Skill When

Use this skill when the user wants to:

  • Understand laundry symbols on one garment tag.
  • Build a care sheet for a small batch of similar garments.
  • Decide whether to machine wash, hand wash, air dry, tumble dry, iron, bleach, or dry clean.
  • Record fabric content, color risk, embellishments, and special care notes.
  • Avoid shrinking, fading, pilling, melting, dye transfer, or damage to delicate materials.

Do not use this skill when the user asks for industrial textile processing, chemical stain removal involving hazardous substances, or a guarantee that an expensive garment will be safe. Recommend professional care for high-risk items.

Best Inputs

Ask for only the details needed to make the sheet useful:

  • A clear photo or user description of the care label symbols.
  • Garment type: sweater, shirt, coat, dress, jeans, scarf, bedding, towel, uniform, or other.
  • Fabric content from the label, if visible.
  • Color and dye risk: dark, bright, white, mixed, new, vintage, or unknown.
  • Special features: wool, silk, cashmere, leather, suede, lace, sequins, beading, print, coating, elastic, waterproofing, pleats, lining, padding, or glued details.
  • User goal: wash now, store safely, travel packing, batch laundry, stain triage, or care archive.
  • Whether the label is readable, missing, cut off, faded, or translated from another source.

If the label is not available, create a cautious care plan from fabric and garment details, clearly marked as label-missing guidance.

Symbol Reading Guide

Use this common symbol map as a starting point, then defer to the actual label and user context:

Symbol family Common meaning Cautious action
Washtub Wash method and temperature Follow dots or number; choose cold if uncertain
Hand in tub Hand wash Use cool water, gentle detergent, no wringing
Crossed washtub Do not wash Avoid water cleaning; consider professional care
Triangle Bleach guidance Empty triangle allows bleach; crossed triangle means no bleach
Square with circle Tumble dry guidance Follow dots for heat; use low heat if uncertain
Crossed square with circle Do not tumble dry Air dry flat or hang according to garment structure
Square with line Natural drying method Line dry, drip dry, or dry flat as indicated
Iron Ironing guidance Follow dots for heat; protect prints and delicate fabrics
Crossed iron Do not iron Use steaming only if fabric allows, or skip heat
Circle Professional dry cleaning Follow letters if visible; ask cleaner if unsure
Crossed circle Do not dry clean Avoid solvent cleaning

Workflow

  1. Identify the garment or batch. Name each item or group similar items together only when the care labels match.
  2. Assess label readability. Mark the label as clear, partial, faded, contradictory, missing, or unreadable.
  3. Record fabric and risk factors. Flag wool, silk, cashmere, rayon, viscose, acetate, leather, suede, lace, beading, sequins, glued trim, waterproof coatings, bright dyes, and vintage fabric as delicate or higher risk.
  4. Decode each symbol. Translate each visible symbol into plain English. If a symbol is unclear, mark it as Unreadable or needs confirmation.
  5. Choose the safest action. Convert symbols into a care plan: wash method, water temperature, detergent, drying method, ironing level, bleach decision, and professional care note.
  6. Add avoid notes. Include practical warnings such as no bleach, no tumble heat, no wringing, no direct sun, no soaking, no steam, no high iron, or wash separately.
  7. Create a batch plan. For multiple garments, group only by matching care action. Put uncertain or delicate items in a separate gentle-care pile.
  8. Add a first-wash caution. For new, dark, bright, or unknown dyes, recommend washing separately or testing colorfastness.
  9. Escalate high-risk items. Recommend professional cleaning when fabric is delicate, label is unreadable, garment is expensive, structured, embellished, vintage, or sentimentally important.
  10. Deliver the sheet. Return a printable artifact for the laundry area or clothing archive.

Output Format

Return the artifact in this order:

1. Garment or Batch Snapshot

Field Detail
Garment or batch name
Label readability
Fabric content
Color or dye risk
Special features
Delicate or high-risk warning
Assumptions

2. Symbol Decoder Sheet

Item Symbol description Meaning Action Avoid Confidence

Confidence options:

  • Clear label
  • Partial label
  • User-described symbol
  • Unreadable or needs confirmation
  • Label missing

3. Care Plan

Include:

  • Wash:
  • Water temperature:
  • Detergent:
  • Bleach:
  • Dry:
  • Iron or steam:
  • Professional care:
  • First-wash caution:

4. Batch Sorting Notes

If there is more than one garment, group by:

  • Safe to wash together:
  • Wash separately:
  • Hand wash or delicate cycle:
  • Air dry only:
  • Professional care or hold for review:

5. Risk Flags

List any of the following when present:

  • Delicate fabric
  • Unreadable or missing label
  • Conflicting symbols
  • Heat-sensitive material
  • Color bleed risk
  • Embellishment or glued detail risk
  • Structured garment risk
  • Vintage or sentimental item

Message Style

  • Be calm, practical, and conservative.
  • Use plain English, not only symbol jargon.
  • Prefer gentler care when the label is unclear.
  • Make warnings visible before the care plan.
  • Do not promise that a garment will not shrink, fade, or change texture.

Safety Boundary

Warn clearly when fabric is delicate or the label is unreadable. The safest answer may be to pause, separate the garment, and seek professional cleaning advice. Do not treat uncertain symbols as confirmed.

Example Prompts

  • "Decode the care symbols on this wool sweater tag before I wash it."
  • "Build a care sheet for these five new shirts so I know which ones can go together."
  • "The label on this vintage dress is faded — give me the safest care plan from what I can read."
Usage Guidance
This skill appears safe for normal laundry-symbol help. Provide only the garment label or care details needed, and for expensive, delicate, vintage, or unclear items, follow the label or consult a professional cleaner.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: laundry-care-symbol-decoder Version: 1.0.1 The laundry-care-symbol-decoder skill is a prompt-only workflow designed to help users interpret clothing care labels. The bundle contains no executable code, network requests, or data exfiltration logic, and its instructions in SKILL.md and ACCEPTANCE.md are entirely consistent with its stated purpose of providing conservative garment care advice.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The visible instructions are coherent with the stated purpose: decoding garment care symbols and producing conservative laundry guidance.
Instruction Scope
The workflow asks for garment label details, fabric, color risk, and special features, and it tells the agent not to guarantee outcomes or handle hazardous chemical instructions.
Install Mechanism
No install spec, binaries, package installs, or executable code are present; the metadata marks it as document-only with hasExecutableCode=false.
Credentials
No environment variables, credentials, API access, required config paths, or OS-specific authority are requested.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence, background behavior, local indexing, account access, or privilege escalation is described.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install laundry-care-symbol-decoder
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /laundry-care-symbol-decoder
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.1
V2 remediation: added Example Prompts, Clean Scan Evidence, Install-First Success Path
v1.0.0
Initial release offering a printable laundry care decoder. - Decodes clothing care label symbols into a clear, plain-English care sheet. - Generates specific washing, drying, ironing, bleaching, and dry cleaning guidance per garment or batch. - Flags unreadable, missing, faded, or contradictory labels and issues special warnings for delicate fabrics. - Includes batch sorting, risk flagging, and first-wash caution notes. - Designed for everyday use with a practical, safety-first approach; always defers to label and fabric authority.
Metadata
Slug laundry-care-symbol-decoder
Version 1.0.1
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 1
Active Installs 1
Total Versions 2
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Laundry Care Symbol Decoder?

Decode clothing care symbols into a one-garment or batch care sheet with symbol meanings, actions, avoid notes, delicate-fabric warnings, and label-readabili... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 91 downloads so far.

How do I install Laundry Care Symbol Decoder?

Run "/install laundry-care-symbol-decoder" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Laundry Care Symbol Decoder free?

Yes, Laundry Care Symbol Decoder is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Laundry Care Symbol Decoder support?

Laundry Care Symbol Decoder is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Laundry Care Symbol Decoder?

It is built and maintained by haidong (@harrylabsj); the current version is v1.0.1.

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