Contact Book
/install contact-book
Contact Book
Productivity toolkit for managing contacts and relationships — add entries, plan follow-ups, track interactions, set reminders, tag contacts, and generate reports. All data stays local.
Commands
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
contact-book add \x3Cinput> |
Add a new contact or entry |
contact-book plan \x3Cinput> |
Record a follow-up plan for a contact |
contact-book track \x3Cinput> |
Log an interaction or touchpoint |
contact-book review \x3Cinput> |
Record a review note for a contact or relationship |
contact-book streak \x3Cinput> |
Track communication streaks with contacts |
contact-book remind \x3Cinput> |
Set a reminder for a contact-related task |
contact-book prioritize \x3Cinput> |
Mark a contact or task as high priority |
contact-book archive \x3Cinput> |
Archive a contact or old entry |
contact-book tag \x3Cinput> |
Add a tag or label to a contact |
contact-book timeline \x3Cinput> |
Record a timeline event for a contact |
contact-book report \x3Cinput> |
Generate a report entry |
contact-book weekly-review \x3Cinput> |
Log a weekly relationship review |
contact-book stats |
Show summary statistics: entry counts per command, total, data size |
contact-book export \x3Cfmt> |
Export all data in json, csv, or txt format |
contact-book search \x3Cterm> |
Search across all logs for a keyword |
contact-book recent |
Show the 20 most recent activity entries |
contact-book status |
Health check: version, data dir, entry count, disk usage, last activity |
contact-book help |
Show help with all available commands |
contact-book version |
Show current version |
Command Behavior
- With arguments: Each command logs the input with a timestamp to its own dedicated log file (e.g.,
add.log,plan.log,tag.log) - Without arguments: Each command displays the 20 most recent entries from its respective log file
Data Storage
- Default data directory:
~/.local/share/contact-book/ - Per-command logs:
$DATA_DIR/\x3Ccommand>.log(e.g.,add.log,plan.log,remind.log) - History log:
$DATA_DIR/history.log— master timeline of all activity - Export files:
$DATA_DIR/export.\x3Cfmt>— generated by theexportcommand - All data is local plain-text. No cloud, no sync, no network calls.
Requirements
- Bash 4+ (uses
set -euo pipefail) - No external dependencies or API keys required
- Works entirely offline — your data stays on your machine
When to Use
- Building a personal CRM — Use
add,tag, andtrackto maintain a lightweight contact database with interaction history - Planning follow-ups — Use
planandremindto schedule and track outreach to important contacts - Maintaining communication streaks — Track how consistently you stay in touch with key people using
streak - Weekly relationship reviews — Run
weekly-reviewto reflect on your networking activity and identify gaps - Exporting contact data — Use
export jsonorexport csvto produce structured data for other tools or spreadsheets
Examples
# Add a new contact
contact-book add "Alice Chen — PM at Acme Corp — [email protected]"
# Plan a follow-up
contact-book plan "Follow up with Alice re: partnership proposal by Friday"
# Track an interaction
contact-book track "Had coffee with Bob, discussed Q2 roadmap"
# Tag a contact
contact-book tag "Alice Chen: investor, priority"
# Set a reminder
contact-book remind "Send birthday card to Carol — March 25"
# Log a weekly review
contact-book weekly-review "Reached out to 5 contacts, 3 replied, 1 meeting scheduled"
# Search across all logs
contact-book search "Alice"
# Export all data as CSV
contact-book export csv
# View summary statistics
contact-book stats
# Check system status
contact-book status
# Show recent activity
contact-book recent
How It Works
Each command maintains its own log file in the data directory. Entries are stored as timestamp|value lines. The stats command aggregates counts across all log files. The export command merges all logs into a single file in your chosen format (JSON, CSV, or TXT). Every action is also recorded in history.log as a master audit trail.
Tips
- Run any command without arguments to review its recent entries — quick way to check history
- Use
contact-book recentfor a cross-command activity timeline - Combine
searchwith shell tools:contact-book search "2025" | grep "plan" - The
prioritizecommand helps surface your most important relationship-building tasks - Run
contact-book helpat any time for the complete command reference
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- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install contact-book - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/contact-book - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Contact Book?
Store personal contacts with tags, search, and relationship tracking. Use when adding contacts, searching details, planning follow-ups. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 379 downloads so far.
How do I install Contact Book?
Run "/install contact-book" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Contact Book free?
Yes, Contact Book is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Contact Book support?
Contact Book is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Contact Book?
It is built and maintained by BytesAgain2 (@ckchzh); the current version is v2.0.1.