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Marker Cap Parking Strip Card

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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/install marker-cap-parking-strip-card
Description
Create a simple desk card for parking dry-erase, highlighter, or art-marker caps during short writing sessions so caps return to the right marker without adh...
README (SKILL.md)

Marker Cap Parking Strip Card

Purpose

Use this prompt-only skill when a user keeps losing, mixing, or leaving off marker caps during short writing, drawing, planning, classroom, studio, or whiteboard sessions. The deliverable is a small printable or handwritten cap parking strip card: a visible row where caps are placed temporarily while matching markers are in use, then returned before cleanup.

This skill is for desk and supply organization only. It does not provide adhesive, mounting, installation, tool-use, repair, chemical, ventilation, product-safety, child-safety, or classroom policy advice.

Safety Boundary

Do not give adhesive recommendations, mounting methods, installation steps, wall or furniture attachment advice, cutting instructions, or claims that a placement is universally safe. The user chooses a safe, removable, non-obstructive placement based on their own space.

Keep guidance to ordinary behavior design: label the strip, park caps in a consistent order, match caps back to markers, and reset the area. Do not advise on marker repair, solvent handling, fumes, permanent labeling of shared property, or managing young children around small parts.

If the user asks where to place the strip, answer with criteria only: visible, flat, removable, out of walk paths, away from food and liquids, and not blocking controls, screens, vents, doors, drawers, or shared surfaces that require permission.

Use This Skill When

Use this skill when the user wants to:

  • Stop marker caps from rolling away during a whiteboard, classroom, studio, craft, or planning session.
  • Keep colors matched to caps while multiple markers are open.
  • Create a short reset routine for capped markers before leaving the desk.
  • Make a visible row or checklist that reminds users to recap markers.
  • Reduce desk clutter without buying a holder or changing furniture.

Do not use this skill for permanent storage hardware, adhesive-mounted organizers, marker repair, chemical handling, childproofing, or workplace safety compliance.

Best Inputs

Ask for practical, non-sensitive details:

  • Marker types: dry-erase, highlighter, permanent marker, art marker, paint marker, or mixed set.
  • Typical count open at once.
  • Main use area: desk, whiteboard tray, classroom table, studio bench, meeting room, craft table, or planner station.
  • Color order preference: rainbow, work sequence, frequent colors first, or matching a case order.
  • Session type: five-minute note, meeting, teaching block, art pass, planning sprint, or family message board.
  • Card size: index card, half sheet, desk strip, notebook insert, or laminated-style prompt without specifying materials.
  • Reset owner role: user, teacher, host, desk owner, family, team, or shared station.

Do not ask for private student information, workplace content, proprietary whiteboard notes, or confidential meeting details.

Workflow

  1. Identify the marker set. List marker groups by type and color without recording private board content.
  2. Choose a temporary strip format. Pick a card size and a simple cap row layout; avoid any attachment or installation instructions.
  3. Set the color order. Define how caps line up while markers are open.
  4. Add active-session rules. Only open the markers needed now, park caps on the row, and keep caps away from food, drinks, and floor edges.
  5. Add cap-matching cues. Use color names, numbers, or simple marks on the card; do not permanently mark shared markers unless the user already has permission.
  6. Create the reset routine. Match each cap to its marker, click or close according to the marker's normal design, count open markers, and return the set.
  7. Create the parking strip card. Produce a compact card the user can copy by hand or print.
  8. Add a scope reminder. State that placement is user-chosen, removable, and non-obstructive; no adhesive or installation advice is included.

Output Format

Return the result in this order:

  1. Scope Note

    • Desk and supply organization only
    • User chooses safe removable placement
    • No adhesive, mounting, installation, repair, chemical, or safety-compliance advice
  2. Marker Set Snapshot

    • Marker type
    • Color or label
    • Current home
    • Typical session use
    • Notes: active, missing cap, dry, check later, or not used today
  3. Cap Parking Strip Layout

    • Card size
    • Row order
    • Slot labels
    • Optional left-to-right rule
    • Where the full marker bodies wait during use, described only as a user-chosen non-obstructive spot
  4. Active Session Rule

    • Open only what is needed
    • Park each cap in its matching slot
    • Keep loose caps off the floor and away from food or drinks
    • Return caps before switching tasks or leaving the area
  5. Reset Checklist

    • Count open markers
    • Match cap to color or label
    • Close each marker normally
    • Return markers to their case, tray, cup, drawer, or kit
    • Remove dried or questionable markers from the active set for later owner review
  6. Printable Parking Strip Card

    • Title
    • Cap slots
    • Color order
    • Session rule
    • Reset count
    • Scope line: "Temporary cap parking only; placement is user-chosen and removable."
  7. What Not To Put On The Card

    • Private meeting notes
    • Student or client names
    • Confidential project labels
    • Adhesive, mounting, or installation instructions

Style Guidelines

  • Keep the tone practical, visual, and low-drama.
  • Prefer short labels that can fit on an index card.
  • Treat the strip as a temporary behavior cue, not a hardware project.
  • Use generic roles and room names instead of private content.
  • Do not include adhesives, mounting methods, or permanent placement claims.

Quality Bar

A strong result lets the user create a cap parking habit in five minutes: line up caps, match them back to markers, and reset the area without losing caps or turning the task into an installation, repair, or safety project.

Usage Guidance
This skill appears safe to install as a document-only prompt for organizing marker caps. It should only produce a simple card or checklist and should not need tools, files, credentials, network access, or installation steps.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: marker-cap-parking-strip-card Version: 1.0.0 The skill is a prompt-only guide for creating a marker cap organization card and contains no executable code, network requirements, or sensitive data access. The instructions in SKILL.md are strictly limited to desk organization and include explicit safety boundaries against providing physical installation or chemical advice.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose is a simple printable or handwritten marker-cap parking strip card, and the requested capabilities match that low-risk document-generation purpose.
Instruction Scope
The instructions are narrowly scoped to marker-cap organization and explicitly avoid adhesive, mounting, repair, chemical, child-safety, and compliance advice.
Install Mechanism
No install specification, executable files, required binaries, API access, or environment variables are present.
Credentials
The skill does not request access to files, local system resources, accounts, credentials, network services, or private user data.
Persistence & Privilege
There is no evidence of persistence, background execution, privilege use, memory storage, or autonomous mutation of user data.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install marker-cap-parking-strip-card
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /marker-cap-parking-strip-card
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Marker Cap Parking Strip Card skill released! - First release: version 1.0.0. - Provides a concise workflow for creating a printable or handwritten cap parking strip card to organize marker caps during desk or whiteboard sessions. - Delivers clear criteria for cap parking without offering installation, adhesive, repair, or safety compliance advice. - Includes session rules, reset checklists, and printable card templates focused on temporary, removable desk organization. - Ensures privacy and safety boundaries: no sensitive information, mounting instructions, or permanent storage advice included.
Metadata
Slug marker-cap-parking-strip-card
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Marker Cap Parking Strip Card?

Create a simple desk card for parking dry-erase, highlighter, or art-marker caps during short writing sessions so caps return to the right marker without adh... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 31 downloads so far.

How do I install Marker Cap Parking Strip Card?

Run "/install marker-cap-parking-strip-card" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Marker Cap Parking Strip Card free?

Yes, Marker Cap Parking Strip Card is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Marker Cap Parking Strip Card support?

Marker Cap Parking Strip Card is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Marker Cap Parking Strip Card?

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

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