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Screen Boundary Designer

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Guide to design personalized time-, zone-, and activity-based screen boundaries with practical device adjustments and family agreements to support healthy sc...
README (SKILL.md)

Screen Boundary Designer

Design personal screen-time boundaries that protect focus without feeling restrictive.

When to Use

  • You feel screens are encroaching on family time, sleep, or focus.
  • You want to model healthy screen habits for children.
  • You struggle with evening scrolling or morning phone-checking.
  • You want to redesign your relationship with devices.

Workflow

Phase 1: Screen Habit Self-Assessment

  1. Track (informally) when, where, and how you use screens for 2–3 days.
  2. Identify pain points: sleep disruption, distraction during work, missed conversations, eye strain.
  3. Note non-negotiable screen needs: work, communication, learning, navigation.
  4. Approach this without judgment — data first, decisions second.

Phase 2: Design Three Types of Boundaries

  1. Time-based boundaries: No screens after a specific time; no phone for first 30 minutes after waking; designated screen-free hours.
  2. Zone-based boundaries: No phones at the dining table; no screens in the bedroom; no devices in the car.
  3. Activity-based boundaries: Reading time is screen-free; exercise time is screen-free; family gatherings are screen-free by default.

Choose boundaries that fit your life, not generic rules.

Phase 3: Adjust the Device Environment

Make the device less tempting without removing it:

  1. Reduce non-essential notifications.
  2. Switch to grayscale mode during high-focus or evening hours.
  3. Reorganize the home screen: move distracting apps to folders or secondary screens.
  4. Set app time reminders where available, but focus on behavioral design over app blockers.

Phase 4: Draft a Family Screen Agreement (if applicable)

  1. For households with children, create a collaborative agreement, not a parental decree.
  2. Include: agreed screen times, device charging locations, screen-free zones, and consequences for breaches.
  3. Model the behavior you want to see. Children learn more from observation than from rules.

Phase 5: Build an Alternative Activities Menu

  1. List 5–10 screen-free activities aligned to your interests: walking, reading, cooking, crafting, conversation, music, exercise.
  2. Place the list where you typically reach for your phone.
  3. The goal is not to eliminate downtime, but to fill it intentionally.

Phase 6: Weekly Screen Habit Reflection

  1. Once per week, spend 5 minutes reviewing: What boundary worked? What was ignored? What needs adjusting?
  2. Boundaries are living agreements. They should evolve with seasons, jobs, and family changes.

What This Skill Does Not Cover

  • Digital environment cleanup: Use digital-declutter-guide for file organization, inbox management, and app removal.
  • Subscription management: Use subscription-audit-toolkit for reviewing recurring digital expenses.
  • Medical or psychological treatment for screen addiction: This skill designs behavioral boundaries, not clinical interventions.

Output Format

The output includes:

  1. Screen Habit Self-Assessment
  2. Boundary Design (time-based, zone-based, activity-based)
  3. Device Environment Setup (notifications, grayscale, app placement)
  4. Family Screen Agreements Template
  5. Alternative Activities Menu (screen-free options)
  6. Weekly Screen Habit Reflection

Safety & Compliance

  • Do not make medical or psychological claims about screen time and mental health.
  • Do not prescribe rigid limits — boundaries should fit the user's life.
  • Acknowledge that screens are essential tools for work, education, and connection.
  • Do not recommend specific screen time tracking apps — focus on behavioral strategies.
  • For users with children: frame as modeling healthy habits, not parental control.
  • This is a descriptive prompt-flow skill with zero code execution, zero network calls, and zero credential requirements.

Acceptance Criteria

  1. SKILL.md covers time-based, zone-based, and activity-based boundary types.
  2. Device environment setup is practical and reversible.
  3. Family screen agreements are collaborative, not authoritarian.
  4. No executable code, API calls, or external dependencies.
  5. English-first.

Examples

Example 1: Basic Use

User says: "I scroll on my phone until 1am and I hate it."

Skill guides: Assess current evening habits. Design one time-based boundary (e.g., phone charges in the kitchen at 10pm). Add one alternative activity (e.g., book by the bed). Deliver output in the specified format.

Example 2: Detailed Session

User says: "I want my kids to have healthier relationships with devices."

Skill guides: Assess current household screen habits. Design zone-based boundaries (no phones at dinner, devices charge in a common area). Draft a collaborative family agreement. Build a shared alternative activities list. Set a weekly reflection time.

Usage Guidance
This skill appears safe to install as a document-only guide. Use normal judgment when applying its lifestyle recommendations, especially for family agreements, but no security-relevant behavior is shown in the artifacts.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: screen-boundary-designer Version: 1.0.0 The 'screen-boundary-designer' skill is a pure prompt-flow bundle designed to guide users through creating digital wellness habits. It contains no executable code, scripts, or network requests, as confirmed by both the SKILL.md instructions and the skill.json configuration (no_code_execution: true, no_network: true). The content is entirely focused on behavioral coaching and lacks any indicators of malicious intent or security risk.
Capability Tags
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Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose—helping users design screen-time boundaries—is matched by the SKILL.md workflow and examples.
Instruction Scope
Instructions are user-directed, behavioral, and reversible, such as adjusting notifications, grayscale, and app placement; they do not direct tool use or account mutation.
Install Mechanism
No install spec, executable code, external dependencies, API calls, or required binaries are present.
Credentials
The skill requests no environment access and provides only guidance for manual device and household habit changes.
Persistence & Privilege
Artifacts declare no credentials, no network, no code execution, and no persistent storage or background behavior.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install screen-boundary-designer
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /screen-boundary-designer
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release of Screen Boundary Designer. - Guides users through self-assessment of screen habits and identification of pain points. - Helps design personalizable time-based, zone-based, and activity-based screen boundaries. - Provides practical steps for adjusting device environments to support new habits. - Includes collaborative family screen agreement templates for households with children. - Offers a menu of screen-free alternative activities and a workflow for weekly reflection. - Emphasizes flexible, non-judgmental, and non-clinical approaches; no code or external dependencies.
Metadata
Slug screen-boundary-designer
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Screen Boundary Designer?

Guide to design personalized time-, zone-, and activity-based screen boundaries with practical device adjustments and family agreements to support healthy sc... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 36 downloads so far.

How do I install Screen Boundary Designer?

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

Is Screen Boundary Designer free?

Yes, Screen Boundary Designer is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Screen Boundary Designer support?

Screen Boundary Designer is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Screen Boundary Designer?

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

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