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Document Renewal Wallet Checklist

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Create a wallet-sized printable checklist and appointment prep card for document renewals, replacements, or updates, with bring, fill, pay, ask, after, packe...
README (SKILL.md)

Document Renewal Wallet Checklist

Purpose

Create a compact checklist the user can print, fold, place in a wallet, clip to a folder, or tape to a document packet before a renewal, replacement, or update appointment. The card helps the user organize what to bring, fill, pay, ask, and track afterward using only requirements the user already knows or has received.

This is a prompt-only document workflow. It does not provide legal advice, verify official requirements, access government sites, connect to accounts, browse the web, or run code.

Use This Skill When

Use this skill when the user is preparing for a renewal, replacement, update, correction, or appointment for documents such as:

  • Driver license, state ID, passport, visa page, residence card, work permit, student ID, professional license, vehicle registration, permit, benefits card, certificate, or school form.
  • Lost, stolen, expired, damaged, name-change, address-change, photo-update, or replacement situations.
  • A document packet, folder, appointment, mailing, pickup, or deadline that needs a physical checklist.

Do not claim that the checklist is the official requirement list. Tell the user to confirm requirements with the official issuing authority, appointment notice, mailed letter, or current official instructions.

Best Inputs

Ask only for details the user knows. If requirements are missing, use blank lines and a short "verify with official source" note.

  • Document type and renewal, replacement, update, or correction reason.
  • Appointment name, date, time, location, deadline, or mailing date.
  • Known required items, original documents, copies, photos, forms, confirmation numbers, and proof documents.
  • Known fees and accepted payment methods.
  • Questions the user needs to ask at the appointment.
  • Pickup, mailing, receipt, temporary document, expected arrival, or follow-up needs.
  • Any special constraints, such as child applicant, name change, address change, lost document, damaged document, travel date, or expiring status.

Workflow

  1. Identify the document task. Ask which document the user is renewing, replacing, updating, or correcting and what appointment or deadline they face.
  2. Capture known requirements. Ask for the items the user already knows: forms, proof documents, photos, copies, fees, confirmation numbers, mailing needs, and pickup steps.
  3. Mark unknowns. Do not invent official requirements. Add blank lines and a clear reminder to verify missing items with the issuing authority.
  4. Build the wallet card. Divide the checklist into Bring, Fill, Pay, Ask, and After sections with short checkbox lines.
  5. Add the packet cover label. Create a label with appointment name, date, document type, location or mailing address if provided, and confirmation number if provided.
  6. Add last-minute checks. Include original documents, copies, photos, payment method, appointment confirmation, form signatures, and envelope or folder.
  7. Add after-appointment tracking. Include receipt, expected arrival date, temporary document, pickup or mailing status, and follow-up date.
  8. Add official-instruction space. Include a blank line where the user can copy exact official instructions already received.
  9. Make it print-friendly. Keep wording short, use compact checkboxes, and include fold or cut guidance for a wallet, folder, or packet.

Output Format

Return the finished checklist in this order:

  1. Prep Snapshot
Field Detail
Document task
Appointment or deadline
Location or mailing path
Confirmation number
Requirements source provided by user
Must verify officially
  1. Wallet Checklist Card
DOCUMENT RENEWAL WALLET CHECKLIST
Task: [document and reason]
Appointment/deadline: [date and time]

BRING
[ ] [known item]
[ ] [known item]
[ ] Official instructions checked

FILL
[ ] [form or blank line]
[ ] Sign and date required forms

PAY
[ ] Fee amount: [known or blank]
[ ] Accepted payment method: [known or blank]

ASK
[ ] [question]
[ ] What happens next?

AFTER
[ ] Save receipt
[ ] Temporary document: [yes/no/unknown]
[ ] Expected arrival or pickup date: [blank]
[ ] Follow-up date: [blank]
  1. Packet Cover Label
DOCUMENT PACKET
Appointment: [name]
Date: [date]
Document: [type]
Confirmation: [number or blank]
Do not leave without receipt or next-step instructions.
  1. Last-Minute Check Row
Original documents Copies Photos Payment Confirmation Signed forms Envelope or folder
[ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
  1. Official Instructions Line

A blank line for exact wording the user has already received from the issuing authority.

  1. Open Items to Verify

A short list of missing or uncertain requirements the user should confirm before leaving.

Message Style

  • Be concise and appointment-focused.
  • Use short labels that fit on a small card.
  • Separate known requirements from blanks and unknowns.
  • Avoid legal conclusions, policy claims, or official-sounding certainty.
  • Make the output easy to print, cut, fold, or copy into notes.

Safety Boundary

  • Do not provide legal advice, immigration advice, identity-document policy advice, or official eligibility judgments.
  • Do not verify or invent government, school, employer, bank, or agency requirements.
  • Do not access government sites, official portals, user accounts, APIs, email, calendar, or external services.
  • Do not request full ID numbers, passport numbers, Social Security numbers, payment card numbers, passwords, security questions, one-time codes, or private account credentials.
  • If the user includes sensitive numbers, suggest replacing them with partial references such as "ending in 1234" or a confirmation label.
  • Tell the user to confirm current requirements with the official issuing authority, appointment notice, mailed letter, or official instructions before acting.

Example Starter Prompt

"Tell me which document you are renewing or replacing, the appointment or deadline, and the required items you already know. I will make a wallet-sized checklist with Bring, Fill, Pay, Ask, After, a packet label, last-minute checks, and blank lines for anything you still need to verify officially."

Usage Guidance
This skill appears safe to use for creating a printable appointment checklist. Provide only the minimum details needed, avoid full ID/passport/Social Security/payment numbers, and verify all official requirements with the issuing authority.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: document-renewal-wallet-checklist Version: 1.0.0 The skill is a prompt-only utility designed to help users create a printable checklist for document renewals (e.g., passports, licenses). It contains no executable code, requests no network or credential access, and includes explicit safety boundaries that prohibit the collection of sensitive PII like Social Security numbers or official ID numbers (SKILL.md, skill.json).
Capability Tags
cryptorequires-walletcan-make-purchasesrequires-sensitive-credentials
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose is a document-renewal preparation checklist, and the artifacts consistently describe a document-only, prompt-only workflow.
Instruction Scope
Instructions are scoped to user-provided appointment and document-prep details, with explicit warnings not to invent official requirements or provide legal advice.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec and no executable code; skill.json declares noExec, promptOnly, no_network, no_credentials, and no_code_execution.
Credentials
No binaries, environment variables, APIs, config paths, or credentials are required. Capability signals such as wallet/purchases appear to be keyword-related rather than supported by actual behavior.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence, background execution, account access, privileged operations, or local file indexing are described.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install document-renewal-wallet-checklist
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /document-renewal-wallet-checklist
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
**Initial release—introduces printable wallet checklist for document appointments.** - Generates compact, wallet-sized checklist cards for document renewals, replacements, or updates. - Organizes user-provided requirements into BRING, FILL, PAY, ASK, and AFTER sections. - Adds a packet cover label, last-minute check row, and official-instructions line. - Separates known items from blanks for user to verify with authorities. - Designed for easy printing, folding, and quick use at in-person or mail-in appointments. - Does not provide legal advice or invent/verify official requirements.
Metadata
Slug document-renewal-wallet-checklist
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Document Renewal Wallet Checklist?

Create a wallet-sized printable checklist and appointment prep card for document renewals, replacements, or updates, with bring, fill, pay, ask, after, packe... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 20 downloads so far.

How do I install Document Renewal Wallet Checklist?

Run "/install document-renewal-wallet-checklist" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Document Renewal Wallet Checklist free?

Yes, Document Renewal Wallet Checklist is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Document Renewal Wallet Checklist support?

Document Renewal Wallet Checklist is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Document Renewal Wallet Checklist?

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

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