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GizmoLab Tools

by Gizmolab · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0
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Description
Use GizmoLab's free blockchain developer tools at tools.gizmolab.io and Web3 UI components at ui.gizmolab.io. Ethereum tools include Contract UI interaction, Transaction Decoder, ENS Lookup, and Burner Wallet. Solana tools include Token Creation, Token Minting, Token Snapshots, and Token Swaps. Web3 UI components include Abstract Gasless NFT Mint, Chain Selector, Crypto Product Card, NFT Mint Card, NFT Portfolio, LiFi Widget, and Polymarket Widget. Use when building dApps, interacting with smart contracts, or performing blockchain operations.
README (SKILL.md)

GizmoLab Tools & UI

Tools: https://tools.gizmolab.io/ - Free blockchain developer tools UI Library: https://ui.gizmolab.io/ - Web3 component library

Available Tools

Ethereum Tools

Tool URL Purpose
Contracts UI /ethereum/contracts/ui Interact with any smart contract (read/write)
Transaction Decoder /ethereum/converters/transaction-decoder Decode raw transaction data
ENS Lookup /ethereum/ens/lookup Resolve ENS names to addresses
Burner Wallet /ethereum/wallets/burner Generate temporary wallets

Solana Tools

Tool URL Purpose
Create Token /solana/token/create Create new SPL tokens
Mint Token /solana/token/mint Mint tokens to addresses
Token Snapshot /solana/token/snapshot/token Snapshot token holders
Swap /solana/swap Swap tokens via Jupiter

Usage

All tools are web-based. Use the browser tool to interact:

Example: ENS Lookup

1. browser action=open targetUrl="https://tools.gizmolab.io/ethereum/ens/lookup"
2. browser action=snapshot  
3. Find the ENS input field, type the name
4. Click lookup/resolve button
5. browser action=snapshot to see result

Example: Transaction Decoder

1. browser action=open targetUrl="https://tools.gizmolab.io/ethereum/converters/transaction-decoder"
2. browser action=snapshot
3. Paste raw transaction hex into input
4. Click decode button
5. browser action=snapshot to see decoded data

Example: Create Solana Token

1. browser action=open targetUrl="https://tools.gizmolab.io/solana/token/create"
2. browser action=snapshot
3. Connect wallet when prompted
4. Fill token details (name, symbol, decimals, supply)
5. Click create and confirm transaction

Tool Details

Contracts UI

  • Enter contract address + ABI
  • Select network (Mainnet, Goerli, Sepolia, etc.)
  • Read contract state or write transactions
  • Supports any EVM-compatible contract

Transaction Decoder

  • Input: Raw transaction hex (0x...)
  • Output: Decoded function call, parameters, values
  • Works with any transaction data

ENS Lookup

  • Forward lookup: ENS name → Ethereum address
  • Reverse lookup: Address → ENS name
  • Shows resolver, registrant, expiry

Burner Wallet

  • Generates random private key + address
  • Use for testing only
  • Never use for real funds

Solana Token Create

  • Creates new SPL token
  • Set name, symbol, decimals, initial supply
  • Upload token image/metadata
  • Requires wallet connection (Phantom, Solflare)

Solana Token Mint

  • Mint additional tokens
  • Enter token address + amount
  • Must be token authority

Solana Token Snapshot

  • Get list of all token holders
  • Export as CSV
  • Shows balances at current slot

Solana Swap

  • Jupiter-powered swaps
  • Best price routing
  • Connect wallet to execute

Networks Supported

Ethereum: Mainnet, Goerli, Sepolia, Base, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, Avalanche, BNB Chain

Solana: Mainnet, Devnet

Tips

  • For contract interactions, have the ABI ready (get from Etherscan)
  • Transaction decoder works offline - no network needed
  • Burner wallets are ephemeral - save keys if needed
  • Solana tools require a connected wallet (Phantom recommended)

GizmoLab UI - Web3 Component Library

Full-stack Web3 components for building dApps at https://ui.gizmolab.io/

Available Components

Component URL Purpose
Abstract Gasless NFT Mint /components/abstract-gasless-nft-mint Mint NFTs without gas fees using account abstraction
Abstract Sign In /components/abstract-sign-in Sign in with Abstract Global Wallet
Chain Selector /components/chain-selector Header popover to switch blockchain networks
Crypto Product Card /components/crypto-product-card Pay-with-crypto or custom ERC20 product card
NFT Mint Card /components/nft-mint-card Mint NFTs with smart contract integration
NFT Portfolio /components/nft-portfolio Dashboard to view NFT holdings
LiFi Widget /components/lifi-widget Cross-chain bridging and swapping
Polymarket Widget /components/polymarket-widget Prediction market trading widget

Installation Guides

Available at https://ui.gizmolab.io/docs/:

  • Install Abstract Global Wallet - Account abstraction setup
  • Install Next.js 14 - Next.js project setup
  • Install Dynamic - Dynamic wallet integration
  • Install Shadcn UI - Shadcn UI setup
  • Deploy EVM Contract - Smart contract deployment

Using Components

1. Browse Components

browser action=open targetUrl="https://ui.gizmolab.io/components"
browser action=snapshot

2. View Component Details

Each component page includes:

  • Live preview/demo
  • Installation instructions
  • Code snippets (copy-paste ready)
  • Props/configuration options

3. Example: Add NFT Mint Card

1. Go to /components/nft-mint-card
2. Copy the installation command
3. Copy the component code
4. Configure with your contract address
5. Import and use in your dApp

Tech Stack

Components are built with:

  • React / Next.js 14
  • Shadcn UI (Tailwind-based)
  • Wagmi / Viem (Ethereum)
  • Account Abstraction support

Playground

Test components live at https://ui.gizmolab.io/playground

Custom Development

For custom Web3 components or dApp development:

Usage Guidance
This skill is coherent and appears to simply guide the agent to use GizmoLab web tools, but keep these precautions in mind before using it: (1) Only connect wallets you control and understand—do not connect your main wallet or approve transactions unless you trust the site and intend the action. (2) Never paste or send your seed phrase / private keys to the agent; avoid pasting long private keys into remote tools unless you understand where snapshots or logs go. (3) Browser snapshots may capture sensitive on-screen data (addresses, private keys, transaction details); assume snapshots could be stored in agent logs—avoid exposing secrets in the UI. (4) The skill’s source/homepage is not provided in the metadata—confirm the gizmolab.io domains directly (check TLS certificate and DNS) before using with real funds. (5) Use burner/test wallets and testnets when experimenting. If you want higher assurance, ask the skill author for a verified source or link to official repositories/documentation before using with valuable assets.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: gizmolab-tools Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle is benign. It provides documentation and instructions for an AI agent to interact with GizmoLab's web-based blockchain developer tools and UI component library using the `browser` tool. All instructions are confined to navigating specified URLs and performing standard browser actions (open, snapshot). There is no evidence of prompt injection designed to subvert the agent, exfiltrate data, establish persistence, or execute unauthorized commands. Features like 'Burner Wallet' or 'Connect Wallet' are described as part of the legitimate functionality of the external web tools, not as malicious actions initiated by the skill itself.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The name/description match the SKILL.md: it documents web tools and UI components at tools.gizmolab.io and ui.gizmolab.io. There are no unrelated credentials, binaries, or install steps requested, so required resources are proportionate to the stated purpose.
Instruction Scope
Instructions are limited to using the browser tool to open pages, take snapshots, paste raw transaction hex, and connect wallets. This stays within the purpose, but these actions can surface or require signing sensitive data (private keys, raw transactions, wallet confirmations). The skill does not explicitly instruct collecting secrets, but it does rely on user-initiated wallet connections and copy/paste of potentially sensitive data.
Install Mechanism
No install spec or code files are provided (instruction-only), so nothing is written to disk and there is no external install risk.
Credentials
The skill requests no environment variables, no credentials, and no config paths. The lack of requested secrets is proportional and appropriate for a web-tool usage guide.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill does not request persistent system presence or modify other skills. It can be invoked by the agent (default), which is expected for a skills platform.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install gizmolab-tools
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /gizmolab-tools
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release - blockchain dev tools and Web3 UI components
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is GizmoLab Tools?

Use GizmoLab's free blockchain developer tools at tools.gizmolab.io and Web3 UI components at ui.gizmolab.io. Ethereum tools include Contract UI interaction, Transaction Decoder, ENS Lookup, and Burner Wallet. Solana tools include Token Creation, Token Minting, Token Snapshots, and Token Swaps. Web3 UI components include Abstract Gasless NFT Mint, Chain Selector, Crypto Product Card, NFT Mint Card, NFT Portfolio, LiFi Widget, and Polymarket Widget. Use when building dApps, interacting with smart contracts, or performing blockchain operations. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 1187 downloads so far.

How do I install GizmoLab Tools?

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

Is GizmoLab Tools free?

Yes, GizmoLab Tools is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does GizmoLab Tools support?

GizmoLab Tools is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created GizmoLab Tools?

It is built and maintained by Gizmolab (@gizmo-dev); the current version is v1.0.0.

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