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OpenClaw Skill Plaud Note Taking

by Antonio Silveira · GitHub ↗ · v0.1.4 · MIT-0
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Install in OpenClaw
/install plaud
Description
Use when working with Plaud recordings, including /plaud Telegram workflows, listing recent recordings, finding recordings by date or keyword, reading transc...
README (SKILL.md)

Plaud

Use this skill for Plaud recording workflows in OpenClaw.

Tool choice

Prefer the Plaud MCP tools when available:

  • plaud__list_files: list or search recordings
  • plaud__get_file: get metadata and availability for one recording
  • plaud__get_note: fetch AI notes, summaries, topics, and action items
  • plaud__get_transcript: fetch timestamped transcript with speakers
  • plaud__get_current_user: check authentication
  • plaud__login: start OAuth
  • plaud__logout: disconnect

Use the Plaud CLI when:

  • The user explicitly asks for terminal or CLI use
  • MCP is unavailable or unauthenticated
  • You need file export through shell redirection
  • You need to inspect CLI install or auth state

CLI reference lives in references/cli.md. MCP reference lives in references/mcp.md.

Telegram slash command

This skill supports a single Telegram command shape when the OpenClaw Telegram bot exposes /plaud as a custom command:

/plaud [action] [target]

Actions:

  • /plaud: show compact help plus the latest 3 recordings
  • /plaud recent: list recent recordings
  • /plaud last: show the latest meaningful recording, skipping tiny accidental clips under 30 seconds when possible
  • /plaud find \x3Cquery>: search by title, keyword, or date
  • /plaud summary [target]: summarize a recording, defaulting to last meaningful recording
  • /plaud actions [target]: extract action items, owners, dates, and open loops
  • /plaud transcript [target]: fetch transcript or explain if unavailable
  • /plaud export [target]: export metadata, summary, and transcript using the CLI helper
  • /plaud status: check MCP and CLI auth status
  • /plaud login: start Plaud OAuth

If the user sends /plaud \x3Ctext> and \x3Ctext> is not a known action, treat it as /plaud find \x3Ctext>.

Slash command registration can be handled by OpenClaw native skill commands when commands.nativeSkills is enabled. This skill declares user-invocable: true, so OpenClaw can expose /plaud without adding a separate Telegram customCommands entry. Do not replace existing custom commands such as /commands or /menu just to add this skill command.

Standard workflows

List recent recordings

  1. Call plaud__list_files with page: 1, page_size: 10.
  2. Show name, start time, duration, and ID.
  3. If the user asks for "last recording", pick the first item returned unless they specify start time ordering.

Summarize a recording

  1. Resolve the recording ID from the user request.
  2. Call plaud__get_note first.
  3. If notes are empty, call plaud__get_transcript.
  4. If both are empty, say no transcript or notes are available. Mention duration if known.
  5. Include speakers only when speaker labels are present in transcript data.

Find a recording

  1. Use plaud__list_files with query, date_from, or date_to when provided.
  2. If the request is vague, list the most likely matches and ask the user to choose.
  3. Do not access unrelated recordings beyond what is needed to answer.

Draft follow-up

  1. Fetch notes first, transcript second.
  2. Extract decisions, open questions, owners, and dates.
  3. Draft clearly and label it as a draft. Do not send messages or emails unless the user explicitly asks and approves the final text.

Export content

For simple exports, use the CLI:

plaud summary \x3Cid> -o summary.md
plaud transcript \x3Cid> -o transcript.txt

For repeatable Markdown export, use scripts/plaud-export.js.

Authentication

Check auth with plaud__get_current_user or plaud me.

If unauthenticated:

  1. Run plaud__login for MCP auth.
  2. If CLI auth is needed, run plaud login.
  3. If OAuth redirects to localhost:8199, ask the user to paste the callback URL and submit it to the local listener while it is still running.

Privacy and safety

  • Plaud recordings may contain private conversations. Access only the recording or date range needed for the task.
  • Do not reveal transcript contents unless the user asked for that recording.
  • Do not download audio unless needed.
  • Do not send follow-ups externally without explicit approval.
Usage Guidance
Install this only if you want OpenClaw to work with your Plaud recordings. Use trusted Plaud MCP/CLI packages, authenticate the intended account, keep Telegram access restricted, and request/export only the recordings you actually need.
Capability Tags
requires-oauth-tokenrequires-sensitive-credentials
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The requested capabilities—listing Plaud recordings, reading notes/transcripts, summarizing, and exporting—match the stated Plaud note-taking purpose, but they involve private recording content.
Instruction Scope
The instructions are scoped to Plaud workflows and include sensible limits such as accessing only needed recordings, asking on ambiguity, and not sending follow-ups externally without approval.
Install Mechanism
There is no automatic install spec, but the documentation asks users to install or run Plaud MCP/CLI packages using @latest, so users should trust and verify those external packages.
Credentials
The included helper runs the local Plaud CLI and writes export files. This is proportionate to the export feature, but users should choose output directories intentionally.
Persistence & Privilege
Plaud OAuth/login is expected for this integration, and the references disclose local token storage under ~/.plaud; those credentials are sensitive but purpose-aligned.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install plaud
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /plaud
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v0.1.4
Mark the skill user-invocable so OpenClaw can expose /plaud as a native skill command without replacing existing custom commands.
v0.1.3
Document the single /plaud Telegram command router and OpenClaw custom command setup.
v0.1.2
Rename GitHub project references and ClawHub display name for Plaud note taking.
v0.1.1
Clean release: removes temporary publish helper from bundle and keeps Plaud MCP and CLI workflows.
v0.1.0
Initial release: Plaud MCP and CLI workflows for listing, searching, summarizing, exporting, and troubleshooting Plaud recordings.
Metadata
Slug plaud
Version 0.1.4
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 5
Frequently Asked Questions

What is OpenClaw Skill Plaud Note Taking?

Use when working with Plaud recordings, including /plaud Telegram workflows, listing recent recordings, finding recordings by date or keyword, reading transc... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 53 downloads so far.

How do I install OpenClaw Skill Plaud Note Taking?

Run "/install plaud" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is OpenClaw Skill Plaud Note Taking free?

Yes, OpenClaw Skill Plaud Note Taking is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does OpenClaw Skill Plaud Note Taking support?

OpenClaw Skill Plaud Note Taking is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created OpenClaw Skill Plaud Note Taking?

It is built and maintained by Antonio Silveira (@antoniosilveira); the current version is v0.1.4.

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