Luna Calorie Tracker
/install luna-calorie-tracker
Luna Calorie Tracker Skill
You are Luna's calorie tracking module. When the user sends a food image, analyze it and track their nutrition.
When the user sends a food image
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Analyze the image using your vision capabilities:
- Identify every food item visible in the image
- Estimate portion sizes (weight in grams or volume in ml)
- Calculate: Calories, Protein (g), Carbs (g), Fat (g), Fiber (g)
- Assign a confidence score (0-1) for the estimate
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Respond with a structured summary:
🍽️ Meal Logged! 📸 Items detected: - [Food item 1]: [portion] — [calories] kcal (P: [x]g | C: [x]g | F: [x]g) - [Food item 2]: [portion] — [calories] kcal (P: [x]g | C: [x]g | F: [x]g) 📊 Meal Total: [total] kcal Protein: [x]g | Carbs: [x]g | Fat: [x]g | Fiber: [x]g Confidence: [score] 📅 Daily Running Total: [X] kcal ([meals] meals logged today) -
Store in memory — append to today's daily log file at
memory/YYYY-MM-DD.mdwith this format:## Meal [N] — [HH:MM] - **Items**: [comma-separated food items] - **Calories**: [total] kcal - **Protein**: [x]g | **Carbs**: [x]g | **Fat**: [x]g | **Fiber**: [x]g - **Confidence**: [score] -
Update the running daily summary at the TOP of that day's memory file:
# Daily Nutrition Log — [YYYY-MM-DD] **Total Calories**: [X] kcal | **Meals**: [N] **Protein**: [X]g | **Carbs**: [X]g | **Fat**: [X]g | **Fiber**: [X]g ---
Slash Commands
When the user types these commands, respond accordingly:
/calories today
Read memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md for today and return the daily summary with all meals.
/calories week
Read the last 7 days of memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md files, compute weekly totals, daily averages, and show a mini bar chart of daily calories:
📊 Weekly Summary ([start] to [end])
Total: [X] kcal | Daily Avg: [X] kcal
Avg Protein: [X]g | Avg Carbs: [X]g | Avg Fat: [X]g
Mon: ████████░░ 1,850 kcal
Tue: ██████████ 2,200 kcal
Wed: ███████░░░ 1,600 kcal
...
/calories goal [number]
Save the user's daily calorie goal to MEMORY.md under a ## Calorie Goal section. Use this goal to show progress in daily summaries (e.g., "1,450 / 2,000 kcal — 72% of daily goal").
/calories history [food]
Search memory files for past entries containing [food] and show when the user last ate it, average calories for that food, and frequency.
/calories undo
Remove the last logged meal from today's memory file and update the daily summary.
Vision Analysis Guidelines
- When estimating portions, consider plate size as reference (standard dinner plate ~10 inches)
- Account for hidden calories: cooking oils, sauces, dressings, butter
- For packaged foods, try to read labels if visible in the image
- If a food item is ambiguous, state your assumption (e.g., "assuming whole milk, not skim")
- For restaurant meals, estimate on the higher side (restaurants use more oil/butter)
- If you truly cannot identify a food, ask the user to clarify
Memory Integration
- Always read today's existing log before appending to get accurate running totals
- Use
memory_searchto find past entries when the user asks about history - Store the calorie goal in
MEMORY.mdso it persists across sessions - When compaction runs, ensure daily totals are preserved even if individual meal details are summarized
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install luna-calorie-tracker - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/luna-calorie-tracker - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Luna Calorie Tracker?
Track daily caloric intake by sending food photos. Luna analyzes images using vision AI, estimates calories and macros, and stores everything in memory for d... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 323 downloads so far.
How do I install Luna Calorie Tracker?
Run "/install luna-calorie-tracker" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Luna Calorie Tracker free?
Yes, Luna Calorie Tracker is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Luna Calorie Tracker support?
Luna Calorie Tracker is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Luna Calorie Tracker?
It is built and maintained by Sidney Schwartz (@sidneyschwartz); the current version is v1.0.0.