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fizzy.do - have your agent read, understand and update your fizzy.do boards

by tobiasbischoff · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0
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/install fizzy-cli
Description
Use the fizzy-cli tool to authenticate and manage Fizzy kanban boards, cards, comments, tags, columns, users, and notifications from the command line. Apply this skill when you need to list, create, update, or delete Fizzy resources or when scripting Fizzy workflows.
README (SKILL.md)

Fizzy CLI Skill

Use this skill to operate the Fizzy kanban board via the fizzy-cli command. It covers authentication, configuration, and common CRUD workflows.

Quick Start

  1. Authenticate
  • Token:
    • fizzy-cli auth login --token $FIZZY_TOKEN
  • Magic link:
  1. Set defaults
  • Account only: fizzy-cli account set 897362094
  • Persist base URL + account: fizzy-cli config set --base-url https://app.fizzy.do --account 897362094
  1. Verify access
  • fizzy-cli auth status
  • fizzy-cli account list

Common Tasks

Boards

  • List: fizzy-cli board list
  • Create: fizzy-cli board create --name "Roadmap"
  • Update: fizzy-cli board update \x3Cboard-id> --name "New name"
  • Delete: fizzy-cli board delete \x3Cboard-id>

Cards

  • List cards on a board:
    • fizzy-cli card list --board-id \x3Cboard-id>
  • Create card:
    • fizzy-cli card create --board-id \x3Cboard-id> --title "Add dark mode" --description "Switch theme"
  • Upload image:
    • fizzy-cli card create --board-id \x3Cboard-id> --title "Add hero" --image ./hero.png
  • Update card:
    • fizzy-cli card update \x3Ccard-number> --title "Updated" --tag-id \x3Ctag-id>
  • Move to Not Now:
    • fizzy-cli card not-now \x3Ccard-number>
  • Close / reopen:
    • fizzy-cli card close \x3Ccard-number>
    • fizzy-cli card reopen \x3Ccard-number>
  • Triage / untriage:
    • fizzy-cli card triage \x3Ccard-number> --column-id \x3Ccolumn-id>
    • fizzy-cli card untriage \x3Ccard-number>

Comments

  • List comments:
    • fizzy-cli comment list \x3Ccard-number>
  • Create comment:
    • fizzy-cli comment create \x3Ccard-number> --body "Looks good"

Tags, Columns, Users, Notifications

  • Tags: fizzy-cli tag list
  • Columns: fizzy-cli column list --board-id \x3Cboard-id>
  • Users: fizzy-cli user list
  • Notifications: fizzy-cli notification list --unread

Output Modes

  • Default: human-readable tables.
  • Machine output:
    • --json for raw API JSON.
    • --plain for stable line-based output.

Config & Auth Notes

  • Config file: ~/.config/fizzy/config.json.
  • Env vars: FIZZY_BASE_URL, FIZZY_TOKEN, FIZZY_ACCOUNT, FIZZY_CONFIG.
  • Precedence: flags > env > config file > defaults.

Troubleshooting

  • If requests fail with auth errors, run fizzy-cli auth status and re-login.
  • If account is missing, set it via fizzy-cli account set \x3Cslug> or fizzy-cli config set --account \x3Cslug>.
  • Use fizzy-cli --help or fizzy-cli help \x3Ccommand> for full usage.
Usage Guidance
This skill appears to be a thin set of instructions for using an existing fizzy-cli tool. Before installing or enabling it: (1) confirm you trust the skill author/source and that you actually have the fizzy-cli binary installed; (2) expect the agent to use a Fizzy API token (FIZZY_TOKEN) and possibly read ~/.config/fizzy/config.json — provision a least-privileged token or test with a throwaway account; (3) be aware commands like `--image ./hero.png` will read and upload local files, so don't point it at sensitive files; (4) ask the publisher why the registry metadata lists no required env vars when SKILL.md references credentials/config, and get explicit instructions on where credentials will be stored and how they are used; (5) if you cannot verify those points, avoid enabling the skill or run it in an isolated environment.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: fizzy-cli Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle describes the usage of a `fizzy-cli` tool for managing kanban boards. The `SKILL.md` provides clear instructions for authentication, configuration, and CRUD operations. It mentions using environment variables for tokens and allows uploading local files (e.g., `--image ./hero.png`), which is a standard feature for such a tool. There is no evidence of prompt injection attempts, malicious execution, data exfiltration beyond the tool's stated purpose, persistence mechanisms, or obfuscation. All commands and instructions are aligned with the stated purpose of interacting with a Fizzy kanban board.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The SKILL.md describes a fizzy-cli wrapper to manage boards, cards, comments, tags, etc., which matches the skill name and description. However, the registry metadata lists no required environment variables or config paths while the SKILL.md explicitly refers to FIZZY_TOKEN, FIZZY_BASE_URL, FIZZY_ACCOUNT, FIZZY_CONFIG and a config file at ~/.config/fizzy/config.json. That mismatch (instructions expecting credentials/config but metadata claiming none) is an incoherence that should be clarified.
Instruction Scope
Instructions are narrowly scoped to running fizzy-cli commands for authentication and CRUD operations. They reference a local config file and environment variables, and include examples that upload local files (e.g., --image ./hero.png) — those are expected for this purpose but do give the skill a reason to read local files and the config. The instructions do not direct data to any unexpected external endpoint beyond the Fizzy base URL, but they do assume access to env vars and config which were not declared in registry metadata.
Install Mechanism
This is an instruction-only skill with no install spec and no code files, which is low-risk from an install perspective. It does assume the fizzy-cli binary exists on PATH but does not attempt to download or install anything itself.
Credentials
The environment variable usage described in SKILL.md (FIZZY_TOKEN, FIZZY_BASE_URL, FIZZY_ACCOUNT, FIZZY_CONFIG) is proportionate to the stated purpose (auth and API endpoint configuration). The problem is that the registry metadata declared no required env vars or primary credential — so the skill may rely on secrets/config that the registry does not surface. That gap can lead to surprises or accidental exposure if users assume no credentials are needed.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill does not request persistent presence (always: false), does not include install-time scripts, and does not claim to modify other skills or system-wide settings. It appears to operate only by invoking fizzy-cli when used, which is appropriate for its purpose.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install fizzy-cli
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /fizzy-cli
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release of fizzy-cli skill. - Provides command-line management of Fizzy kanban boards, cards, comments, tags, columns, users, and notifications. - Supports authentication, configuration, and common CRUD workflows. - Includes convenient commands for listing, creating, updating, and deleting Fizzy resources. - Offers flexible output modes (human-readable, JSON, plain). - Comprehensive Quick Start and troubleshooting guidance included.
Metadata
Slug fizzy-cli
Version 1.0.0
License
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is fizzy.do - have your agent read, understand and update your fizzy.do boards?

Use the fizzy-cli tool to authenticate and manage Fizzy kanban boards, cards, comments, tags, columns, users, and notifications from the command line. Apply this skill when you need to list, create, update, or delete Fizzy resources or when scripting Fizzy workflows. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 1982 downloads so far.

How do I install fizzy.do - have your agent read, understand and update your fizzy.do boards?

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

Is fizzy.do - have your agent read, understand and update your fizzy.do boards free?

Yes, fizzy.do - have your agent read, understand and update your fizzy.do boards is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does fizzy.do - have your agent read, understand and update your fizzy.do boards support?

fizzy.do - have your agent read, understand and update your fizzy.do boards is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created fizzy.do - have your agent read, understand and update your fizzy.do boards?

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

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