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Entryway Hook Map Labels

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Create a printable entryway hook map with owner tags, exit-zone layout, return-home basket labels, seasonal swap cards, and a morning launch checklist so eve...
README (SKILL.md)

Entryway Hook Map Labels

Purpose

Use this prompt-only skill when the entryway, mudroom, or door zone becomes a pile of keys, leashes, badges, hats, bags, umbrellas, masks, reusable totes, mail, and return items, causing repeated morning searches during the exit rush. The deliverable is a printable hook map, owner tags, exit-zone layout, return-home basket labels, seasonal swap cards, and a morning launch checklist.

This skill is for visible entryway organization only. It does not replace home security practices, smoke or carbon monoxide safety, door hardware maintenance, fire escape planning, or childproofing guidance.

Safety Boundary

Do not recommend installing hardware, drilling holes, mounting heavy objects, assessing wall strength, securing valuables, managing locks or access control, or replacing home safety practices. If the user asks about installation, tell them to follow product instructions, consult a qualified person for hardware mounting, and check wall or door suitability.

Do not print or display sensitive personal details on visible labels. Use neutral labels such as "Keys," "School bag," "Work badge," "Pet leash," "Returns," or initials only if the user chooses. Do not include full names, phone numbers, addresses, account numbers, key codes, alarm codes, safe combinations, or any information that could help someone identify occupants or bypass home security.

If the user asks for hardware advice, mounting instructions, security bypasses, lock details, or sensitive label content, decline that part and keep the response limited to printable labels, maps, checklists, and organizing guidance.

Core Principles

  • Treat the entryway as a physical traffic map with hooks and baskets assigned to routines, not just general decluttering advice.
  • Give every person, pet, and recurring exit routine a visible home by the door.
  • Use labels that are quick to scan during the morning rush.
  • Separate daily-use items from seasonal, occasional, and return-to-somewhere-else items.
  • Add a morning launch checklist that checks the visible station before opening the door.
  • Keep the final card clear, printable, and easy to update when routines change.

Required Inputs

Ask for practical entryway details:

  • Items that collect near the door: keys, wallets, badges, leashes, bags, sports gear, umbrellas, hats, scarves, masks, totes, mail, packages, return items, library books, shopping bags, reusable bottles, pet supplies, or anything else.
  • Number of people, pets, or routines that share the entryway.
  • Current storage: hooks, baskets, trays, shelves, bins, shoe racks, coat racks, wall rails, pegboards, benches, drawers, or door pockets.
  • Exit routines: work, school, pet walk, gym, errands, pickup, drop-off, travel, weekend, or evening.
  • Return routines: what comes back through the door and where it should land.
  • Seasonal items that rotate: weather gear, sports gear, holiday items, occasional-use bags.
  • Preferred card style: hook labels, wall map, door card, family exit board, mini printable, or basket tags.

Do not ask for addresses, full names, phone numbers, alarm codes, key codes, safe combinations, lock details, valuable-item locations, or travel schedules with dates and destinations.

Workflow

  1. Gather item categories. List everything that collects near the door by owner, type, routine, or destination.
  2. Map the entryway layout. Note hooks, baskets, trays, shelves, and floor zones by position and visibility.
  3. Assign homes by routine. Group items into work, school, pet walk, gym, errands, returns, and seasonal zones.
  4. Create hook labels. Write short, privacy-safe labels for each hook, tray, basket, or shelf by owner, item type, destination, or routine.
  5. Build the exit-zone map. Show which hooks, baskets, trays, and shelves belong to each routine on a simple printable layout.
  6. Add return-home basket labels. Create labels for items that must go back to the car, office, school, library, store, or friend.
  7. Create seasonal swap cards. Make cards for weather gear, sports gear, holiday items, and occasional-use bags so they rotate in and out visibly.
  8. Produce the morning launch checklist. Write a quick-scan checklist that covers the visible station before opening the door.

Output Format

Return an entryway hook map with these sections:

  1. Entryway Snapshot
    • Door used most often
    • Current storage surfaces and holders
    • Number of people and pets sharing the zone
    • Main morning pain point
  2. Routine Zone Map
    • Routine name: work, school, pet walk, gym, errands, returns
    • Assigned hook, basket, tray, or shelf
    • Items placed there
    • Owner or neutral label
    • Morning status: ready, needs refill, check contents, or return tonight
  3. Hook and Basket Labels
    • Label text for each hook, tray, basket, shelf, or floor spot
    • Visual cue such as color, icon, shape, or position
    • Privacy note: no full names, addresses, phone numbers, or sensitive details
  4. Return-Home Basket Labels
    • To car
    • To office
    • To school
    • To library
    • To store
    • To friend
    • Other return destination
  5. Seasonal Swap Cards
    • Weather gear card: umbrella, raincoat, gloves, hat, sunscreen, sunglasses
    • Sports gear card: by season or activity
    • Holiday items card: decorations, cards, seasonal bags
    • Occasional-use card: travel bags, event items, guest supplies
    • Swap trigger: when to rotate in or out
  6. Morning Launch Checklist
    • Keys visible and in assigned spot
    • Wallet or bag on correct hook
    • Badge or ID in place
    • Leash ready if pet walk
    • Return items moved to return basket
    • Seasonal gear checked against weather
    • Phone and charger in bag
    • Quick scan of all hooks and baskets
  7. Printable Entryway Map
    • Compact layout with hook and basket positions
    • Routine zone labels
    • Morning check line
    • Return-home basket location
    • Seasonal swap reminder area

Quality Bar

A strong result makes the entryway scannable in under ten seconds during the morning rush. Every person and routine has a named, labeled home. The map is printable, specific to the described layout, and free of installation advice, hardware recommendations, and sensitive personal details.

Usage Guidance
This skill appears safe to use for generating printable entryway labels and checklists. Share only non-sensitive household details, and do not include full names, addresses, lock details, alarm codes, key codes, travel plans, or valuables information. If any future install flow asks for a wallet, password, token, or sensitive credential, treat that as outside the reviewed artifacts.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: entryway-hook-map-labels Version: 1.0.0 The skill is a prompt-only organizational tool for creating entryway labels and checklists. It contains no executable code, requires no network or credential access, and includes explicit safety boundaries forbidding the collection of sensitive information such as alarm codes, key codes, or full personal details (SKILL.md, skill.json).
Capability Tags
cryptorequires-walletrequires-sensitive-credentials
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose is coherent and limited to printable entryway hook maps, labels, seasonal cards, and checklists; skill.json confirms promptOnly, hasExecutableCode false, and execution noExec.
Instruction Scope
The visible instructions are bounded to home organization and explicitly avoid sensitive label content, hardware installation, locks, access control, addresses, full names, phone numbers, alarm codes, key codes, and travel schedules.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec, no executable code, no required binaries, no required environment variables, and the manifest contains only SKILL.md, skill.json, and ACCEPTANCE.md.
Credentials
The reviewed files declare no API, network, or credential use. The supplied capability signals list crypto, wallet, and sensitive credentials, but those signals are not supported by the reviewed skill content.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence, background worker, local indexing, credential store access, privilege escalation, or account mutation behavior is present in the provided artifacts.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install entryway-hook-map-labels
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /entryway-hook-map-labels
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release — printable entryway hook labels, map, and launch checklist for visible organization. - Provides a prompt-only workflow for mapping and labeling entryway zones, hooks, and baskets by routine. - Ensures privacy-safe labeling (no sensitive personal information). - Includes customizable templates for owner tags, exit-zone layout, return-home basket labels, seasonal swap cards, and morning launch checklists. - Focuses on routine mapping for families, pets, and shared exits without installation or hardware advice. - Output is clear, printable, and easy to update when routines change.
Metadata
Slug entryway-hook-map-labels
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Entryway Hook Map Labels?

Create a printable entryway hook map with owner tags, exit-zone layout, return-home basket labels, seasonal swap cards, and a morning launch checklist so eve... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 39 downloads so far.

How do I install Entryway Hook Map Labels?

Run "/install entryway-hook-map-labels" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Entryway Hook Map Labels free?

Yes, Entryway Hook Map Labels is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Entryway Hook Map Labels support?

Entryway Hook Map Labels is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Entryway Hook Map Labels?

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

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