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Travel Claw(旅行龙虾)

by whx405831799 · GitHub ↗ · v1.1.6 · MIT-0
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Install in OpenClaw
/install travel-claw
Description
A whimsical travel adventure generator inspired by the Japanese Travel Frog game. Claw randomly travels to destinations, encounters events, and generates 500...
Usage Guidance
This skill appears coherent for generating short travel stories and will read the current conversation to detect a nickname and language. It asks for consent before fetching an optional single image; ask the platform how image retrieval is implemented (does the platform provide API access to Unsplash/Pexels, or would the skill prompt you for API keys?). If you don't want the skill to read conversation context, avoid invoking it or omit trigger phrases. As always, don't paste secrets or private data into the chat when using the skill.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: travel-claw Version: 1.1.6 The 'travel-claw' skill is a creative travel adventure generator that uses AI to write stories and optionally provide landscape images. The requested permissions for context reading (to identify a nickname) and image searching (via public APIs with user consent) are well-aligned with its stated purpose in SKILL.md, and there is no evidence of data exfiltration, malicious execution, or harmful prompt injection.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name/description (travel adventure generator) matches the instructions: generate 500–800 word narratives, detect nickname/language from conversation, optionally include one landscape photo. The declared functionality does not demand unrelated credentials or system access.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md limits data access to current conversation (nickname, language detection) and requires explicit user consent before searching for images. It does not instruct reading files, environment variables, or other system state. Hidden story-mode selection is internal and scoped to narrative style.
Install Mechanism
No install spec or code files — instruction-only skill. This minimizes on-disk risk and there are no download/install steps to evaluate.
Credentials
SKILL.md references public image APIs (Unsplash, Pexels) for optional photos but the registry metadata lists no required environment variables or API keys. This is a minor inconsistency: image APIs often require keys or platform-provided connectors. The skill does not request unrelated secrets.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false, user-invocable is true, and disable-model-invocation is false (normal). The skill does not request persistent system configuration or access to other skills' credentials.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install travel-claw
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /travel-claw
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.1.6
Version 1.1.6 - Increased travel log length from 300–500 words to 500–800 words for richer stories in both languages. - Updated all output formatting and instructions to reflect the new word count range. - No other functional or structural changes detected.
v1.1.5
- Increased travel log/story length from 130–260 words to 300–500 words in both Chinese and English. - All examples and instructions updated to reflect the new 300–500 word story requirement. - No other user-facing functionality or setting changes.
v1.1.3
travel-claw 1.1.3 - No functional or content changes were made in this version. - SKILL.md remains identical; no file modifications detected.
v1.1.2
- Adjusted the story word count range from 121–251 to 130–260 words in both languages - Updated all documentation and output formatting examples to reflect the new word count range
v1.1.1
**Travel Claw v1.1.1 Changelog** - Improved image handling: When user opts in, only one landscape photo is sent directly using the `media` parameter (not as links or multiple images). - Clarified that story mode (narrative style) must remain hidden—not shown in any output. - Added reminder and output line inviting the user to request a travel photo, highlighting local features. - Adjusted story length recommendation for English output (now 130–260 words). - Enhanced documentation for more consistent user prompts and image sharing behavior.
v1.1.0
Travel Claw v1.1.0 - Simplified documentation; removed detailed examples, tables, and verbose implementation notes to improve clarity. - Clarified that “story mode” is randomly selected but never shown in output (narrative style only). - Streamlined travel destination types and their descriptions for easier reference. - Condensed item and hidden message description principles; focused only on key creative guidelines. - Updated output format section for brevity and clarity, with direct Chinese and English examples. - No functional changes—documentation only.
v1.0.9
- Expanded story word count range to 121–251 words. - Balanced story mode selection: now all modes have equal chance, including new modes (Noir, Romance, Horror, Slice of Life, Epic, Folklore, Philosophical, Dystopian, Steampunk). - For famous locations or historical eras, events are now required to connect directly to a famed local figure or item. - Updated item logic: 70% chance of a surreal, poetic, and emotionally evocative item—focus on feeling, not function. - Improved and clarified example item descriptions and event guidelines. - Refined hidden message instructions to ensure greater variety and creativity. - Minor language and formatting updates throughout documentation.
v1.0.8
travel-claw v1.0.8 - Increased travel story length to 150–280 words (was 100–230 words). - No other functional or behavioral changes.
v1.0.7
- Expanded guidelines for hidden messages, increasing variety and creativity in location descriptions. - Added sample structures for hidden message locations, modifiers, and special conditions. - Updated examples to encourage less repetitive patterns and more imaginative clues. - No changes to code or features; documentation and narrative style improvements only.
v1.0.6
- Removed all file-reading permissions; no longer accesses IDENTITY.md for nickname detection. - Nickname is now detected only from the trigger phrase or conversation context. - Updated privacy: no local file access of any kind. - Cleaned up permissions to reflect only context reading and optional image search.
v1.0.5
**Travel Claw 1.0.5 Changelog** - Added privacy & data access section: only reads current conversation and lobster nickname from IDENTITY.md; no location tracking or persistent storage. - Reworked nickname detection to check IDENTITY.md first, then conversation context, with clear language defaults. - Image search is now opt-in, using public APIs, and asks for user consent before attaching travel photos. - Refined output: item and hidden message both appear with 70% chance, and hidden messages now contain poetic hints (no coordinates). - Shortened and clarified story mode and output format sections. - Streamlined trigger phrases and updated documentation for better clarity and privacy.
v1.0.4
travel-claw 1.0.4 - Added explicit nickname detection and replacement: story content now uses a dynamic `{nickname}` value based on USER.md, IDENTITY.md, or language defaults. - Clarified nickname resolution priority and updated all example content/templates to use `{nickname}` placeholders. - No code changes; documentation only.
v1.0.3
**Summary:** Added time travel story modes and destinations from Chinese and world history. - Introduced new time travel story modes, including Ancient China and World History. - Expanded possible destinations to include historical eras like Tang Dynasty Chang'an and Renaissance Florence. - Updated templates and examples to reflect historical encounters and period-appropriate items. - Clarified output format for hidden messages (easter eggs) and item descriptions. - Refined language about story mode usage and output requirements.
v1.0.2
**Travel Claw v1.0.2 Changelog** - Increased travel log length to 100–230 words. - Introduced a 70% chance for each adventure to include a special item relevant to the destination, with a short description. - Added a 70% chance for each trip to include a hidden message (easter egg), such as riddles or mysterious codes. - Expanded story modes to 20, enhancing narrative variety (e.g., Noir, Fairy Tale, Dystopian, Musical). - Updated output formats to display items and easter eggs, and updated template examples accordingly. - Clarified that the narrative's story mode is not revealed to users, only influencing the style.
v1.0.1
Travel Claw 1.0.1 expands story variety and destination options: - Added natural landmarks (e.g. Mount Fuji, Grand Canyon) as possible travel destinations. - Introduced "story modes" (Adventure, Wholesome, Mystery, Fantasy, Comedy, Romantic, Sci-Fi, Philosophical, Surreal, Historical) for more varied and themed travel stories. - Updated event generation rules to cover wildlife, weather, and geological wonders at natural landmarks. - Clarified that the story mode randomly influences the tone but destination remains central. - Other sections updated with new examples and guidelines.
v1.0.0
Let your claw go on an interesting journey, and she(he) will bring back interesting stories for you. Use "昵称,你去旅行吧" / " nickname, go travel" to trigger this skill.
Metadata
Slug travel-claw
Version 1.1.6
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 2
Active Installs 2
Total Versions 16
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Travel Claw(旅行龙虾)?

A whimsical travel adventure generator inspired by the Japanese Travel Frog game. Claw randomly travels to destinations, encounters events, and generates 500... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 485 downloads so far.

How do I install Travel Claw(旅行龙虾)?

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

Is Travel Claw(旅行龙虾) free?

Yes, Travel Claw(旅行龙虾) is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Travel Claw(旅行龙虾) support?

Travel Claw(旅行龙虾) is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Travel Claw(旅行龙虾)?

It is built and maintained by whx405831799 (@whx405831799); the current version is v1.1.6.

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