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Pencil Eraser Dust Tray Tag

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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/install pencil-eraser-dust-tray-tag
Description
Create a printable tray tag that gives pencil users a visible place, sweep cue, cleanup mark, and reset routine for eraser dust on desks.
README (SKILL.md)

Pencil Eraser Dust Tray Tag

Purpose

Use this prompt-only skill when a user wants a small printable tag for controlling eraser crumbs and pencil dust at a study desk, homework table, drafting spot, tutoring station, art desk, or shared writing area. The deliverable is a printable tray tag with sweep times, a cleanup cue, and a simple discard mark.

This skill is for basic tidiness only. It does not make medical, allergy, respiratory, chemical, sanitation, or safety claims.

Safety Boundary

Keep all guidance limited to visible desk cleanup and simple routine design. Do not describe eraser dust as toxic, hazardous, contaminated, infectious, or medically important. Do not claim the routine prevents illness, allergies, asthma, skin irritation, or other health outcomes.

Do not provide chemical cleaning advice, disinfectant instructions, dust exposure analysis, electronics repair advice, school safety policy, or hazardous material handling. If the user asks about health symptoms, chemical cleaners, or unusual dust, recommend appropriate qualified guidance and offer to create a plain tidiness tag instead.

Avoid instructions that spread debris, such as blowing crumbs across the desk. Use gentle collection language: sweep, tap, lift, empty, wipe if already appropriate for the desk surface, and reset.

Required Inputs

Ask for only practical setup details:

  • Desk or station location.
  • Main user group: child, student, artist, teacher, office worker, or shared table.
  • Tray type: small dish, paper cup, sticky note zone, folded paper, shallow bin, or existing pencil box.
  • Current problem: crumbs on paper, dust near keyboard, marks on desk, mixed pencil shavings, forgotten cleanup, or shared-space mess.
  • Cleanup timing: after homework, after sketching, before lunch, end of class, end of work block, or daily reset.
  • Tag size preference: small strip, desk tent, mini label, index-card size, or full-page cut sheet.
  • Wording tone: kid-friendly, classroom, office, neutral, or art-studio.

Do not ask for private personal details.

Workflow

  1. Name the tray zone. Give the dust tray or collection spot a short visible label.
  2. Pick the sweep cue. Tie cleanup to a natural moment, such as after erasing, after one page, before closing the notebook, or at desk reset.
  3. Choose the tag format. Select a strip, folded tent, mini card, or label based on the available space.
  4. Write the tag copy. Use short physical-action language that fits on a printable tag.
  5. Add status marks. Include tiny check boxes for swept, tray emptied, and desk reset.
  6. Add a weekly check. Include one small reminder to replace the tag if bent, dirty, or ignored.
  7. Keep the boundary. Exclude health claims, cleaner instructions, and private data.

Output Format

Return a printable eraser dust tray tag with these sections:

  1. Tag Snapshot

    • Location
    • Tray type
    • Main user
    • Cleanup timing
    • Tag size
  2. Printable Tag Text

    • Short title
    • One-line sweep cue
    • Tray placement line
    • Discard or empty line
    • Reset line
  3. Tiny Check Row

    • Swept
    • Tray emptied
    • Desk clear
    • Ready for next page
  4. Placement Notes

    • Where the tray sits
    • Where the tag attaches or stands
    • What should not block the tray
    • How to keep the cue visible
  5. Weekly Reset

    • Check whether the tray is still in place
    • Replace bent or hard-to-read tag
    • Empty the tray
    • Clear mixed pencil shavings or paper scraps
  6. Boundary Line

    • Basic desk tidiness only
    • No health, chemical, or electronics claims

Example Response Skeleton

Pencil Eraser Dust Tray Tag

Tag Snapshot

  • Location: [desk or table]
  • Tray: [tray type]
  • Cleanup timing: [moment]
  • Tag size: [format]

Printable Tag Text

  • Title: Eraser Dust Tray
  • Sweep cue: After erasing, sweep crumbs here.
  • Empty cue: Empty at desk reset.
  • Reset cue: Paper clear, tray clear, pencil ready.

Check Row [ ] Swept [ ] Tray emptied [ ] Desk clear [ ] Ready

Placement Notes Keep the tray beside the writing hand but away from the page edge, cup, keyboard, or food area.

Quality Bar

A strong output is printable, compact, and specific enough to place next to a real desk tray. It should make the cleanup action visible without turning a small tidiness routine into a health, chemical, or safety claim.

Usage Guidance
This skill appears safe to install for creating simple printable eraser-dust cleanup tags. As with any prompt skill, review generated wording before printing, especially for classroom or child-facing use.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: pencil-eraser-dust-tray-tag Version: 1.0.0 The skill is a prompt-only tool designed to generate text for a printable desk tidiness tag. It contains no executable code, requests no sensitive information, and includes explicit safety boundaries forbidding medical or chemical claims, as seen in SKILL.md and skill.json.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose is narrow and coherent: creating a printable tag for eraser dust cleanup at a desk.
Instruction Scope
Instructions stay within visible desk cleanup and explicitly avoid medical, chemical, electronics, safety, or private-data guidance.
Install Mechanism
No install spec, binaries, package files, or executable code are present; metadata declares promptOnly and noExec.
Credentials
The skill does not request files, network access, environment variables, credentials, or device permissions.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence, background behavior, privilege escalation, account access, or stored memory behavior is described.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install pencil-eraser-dust-tray-tag
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /pencil-eraser-dust-tray-tag
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release — introduces a prompt-only skill for tidy pencil eraser dust management at desks. - Generates printable tray tags to cue, track, and reset eraser dust cleanup for various desk users. - Offers tag customization for location, tray type, user group, cleanup timing, tag size, and tone. - Ensures the process stays strictly about tidiness with no medical, chemical, or safety claims. - Includes clear output sections: tag snapshot, tag text, status checks, placement notes, weekly reset, and boundary. - Designed for use at homework tables, art desks, classrooms, offices, or shared spaces.
Metadata
Slug pencil-eraser-dust-tray-tag
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pencil Eraser Dust Tray Tag?

Create a printable tray tag that gives pencil users a visible place, sweep cue, cleanup mark, and reset routine for eraser dust on desks. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 39 downloads so far.

How do I install Pencil Eraser Dust Tray Tag?

Run "/install pencil-eraser-dust-tray-tag" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Pencil Eraser Dust Tray Tag free?

Yes, Pencil Eraser Dust Tray Tag is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Pencil Eraser Dust Tray Tag support?

Pencil Eraser Dust Tray Tag is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Pencil Eraser Dust Tray Tag?

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

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