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Household Document Command Center

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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/install household-document-command-center
Description
Organize household documents by creating a category map, folder taxonomy, missing-item checklist, naming conventions, and a 30-minute setup and maintenance p...
README (SKILL.md)

Household Document Command Center

Use this skill when the user wants a simple household document organization system without sharing private document contents. Keep the work prompt-only: produce structure, checklists, and planning guidance. Do not create scripts, request uploads, inspect scans, or store sensitive document details.

Privacy boundary

Do not ask for or store document contents, account numbers, government ID numbers, policy numbers, tax IDs, claim numbers, scans, photos, passwords, signatures, or full addresses. Work only with document categories, owner labels, rough dates, renewal dates, and storage locations the user is comfortable naming. If the user offers sensitive details, tell them to keep those details out of the chat and replace them with category labels.

Output format

Return these five sections in order:

  1. Document Map
  2. Folder Taxonomy
  3. Missing-Item List
  4. Naming Convention
  5. 30-Minute Setup Plan

Keep the output practical, household-friendly, and concise. Use placeholders such as [person], [year], [provider], [document-type], and [location] instead of sensitive values.

Document Map

Create a high-level inventory map with category, purpose, likely physical location, likely digital location, owner, review cadence, and action needed. Include only organization-level descriptions.

Recommended categories:

  • Identity and vital records
  • Home and lease or mortgage
  • Insurance
  • Taxes
  • Banking and credit
  • Employment and income
  • Medical and health administration
  • Education
  • Vehicles and transportation
  • Dependents, pets, and caregiving
  • Warranties, receipts, and manuals
  • Legal and estate planning
  • Emergency copies
  • Archive and shred queue

Mark each category as one of:

  • Ready: folder exists and recent items have a home
  • Find: user needs to locate the item
  • Create: user needs to create the folder or index entry
  • Review: user should check date, renewal, or completeness
  • Retire: user can archive or shred according to retention rules

Folder Taxonomy

Provide a simple physical and digital taxonomy. Keep the same names across paper folders and cloud/local folders so the system is easy to maintain.

Suggested top-level folders:

00_Inbox
01_Identity_and_Vital_Records
02_Home
03_Insurance
04_Taxes
05_Money
06_Work_and_Income
07_Health_Admin
08_Education
09_Vehicles
10_Dependents_Caregiving_Pets
11_Warranties_Receipts_Manuals
12_Legal_and_Estate
13_Emergency_Copies
90_Archive
99_Shred_or_Delete_Review

For each top-level folder, add 2-5 optional subfolders only when useful. Avoid deep nesting. Recommend one README-index file or paper index per top-level folder that lists document types, not private contents.

Missing-Item List

Create a missing-item checklist that asks the user to confirm whether each category has a safe home, not to reveal the document itself. Use columns for item category, why it matters, where to look, next action, and deadline.

Example phrasing:

  • Confirm there is a folder for birth, marriage, adoption, or name-change records if relevant.
  • Confirm there is a folder for current insurance declaration pages.
  • Confirm there is a folder for the latest filed tax return and supporting summary records.
  • Confirm there is a folder for emergency contact and household access instructions without listing credentials.

When a document may require professional advice, say so briefly. Do not give legal, tax, medical, or financial advice beyond organization and preparation.

Naming Convention

Recommend names that reveal category and date but not sensitive identifiers.

Use this pattern:

YYYY-MM-DD__category__provider-or-topic__document-type__owner-or-household__status.ext

Examples:

2026-04-15__taxes__federal__return-summary__household__filed.pdf
2026-01-01__insurance__auto__declarations-page__household__current.pdf
2025-11-20__home__maintenance__invoice__household__paid.pdf

Rules:

  • Use lowercase words separated by hyphens inside each field.
  • Use double underscores between fields.
  • Use household, initials, or role labels instead of full names when privacy matters.
  • Use statuses such as draft, current, filed, paid, expired, archived, or review-needed.
  • Never include account numbers, ID numbers, claim numbers, exact street addresses, or passwords in filenames.

30-Minute Setup Plan

Give a timed plan the user can complete quickly:

  • Minutes 0-5: create physical and digital top-level folders.
  • Minutes 5-10: set up 00_Inbox, 90_Archive, and 99_Shred_or_Delete_Review.
  • Minutes 10-18: sort visible documents by category without reading sensitive contents.
  • Minutes 18-23: make the missing-item checklist.
  • Minutes 23-27: rename 3-5 recent digital files using the convention.
  • Minutes 27-30: pick one weekly 10-minute maintenance slot.

End with a small next-action list for the next week: process the inbox, fill the missing-item checklist, and review archive/shred items under applicable retention rules.

Usage Guidance
This skill appears safe to use as a planning aid. Because household documents can be sensitive, follow the skill’s own guidance: keep account numbers, IDs, scans, passwords, signatures, full addresses, and document contents out of chat.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: household-document-command-center Version: 1.0.0 The skill is a prompt-only organizational assistant for household documents with no executable code. It includes explicit privacy boundaries in SKILL.md that instruct the AI agent to avoid collecting sensitive information such as account numbers, government IDs, or passwords, and the verification commands in ACCEPTANCE.md are standard linting and integrity checks.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose and SKILL.md content align: it produces a document map, folder taxonomy, missing-item checklist, naming convention, and setup plan for household documents.
Instruction Scope
The instructions are privacy-bounded and repeatedly tell the agent not to request uploads, inspect scans, store sensitive details, or include account numbers, IDs, passwords, or full addresses.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec, no executable code, no required binaries, and no required environment variables. The acceptance file contains verification commands only.
Credentials
The skill does not request credentials, network access, filesystem access, uploads, or local scanning. Suggested folder creation and renaming are user-directed organization steps.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence mechanism, background process, credential use, or privilege escalation is present. The skill explicitly says not to store sensitive document details.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install household-document-command-center
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /household-document-command-center
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
- Initial release of the Household Document Command Center skill. - Provides structured, privacy-respecting household document organization guidance using categories, folder taxonomies, and checklists. - Outputs five sections: Document Map, Folder Taxonomy, Missing-Item List, Naming Convention, and a 30-Minute Setup Plan. - Enforces strong privacy boundaries: never requests, stores, or displays sensitive document contents or identifiers. - Offers practical folder naming conventions and a rapid setup workflow for both physical and digital document systems.
Metadata
Slug household-document-command-center
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Household Document Command Center?

Organize household documents by creating a category map, folder taxonomy, missing-item checklist, naming conventions, and a 30-minute setup and maintenance p... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 36 downloads so far.

How do I install Household Document Command Center?

Run "/install household-document-command-center" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Household Document Command Center free?

Yes, Household Document Command Center is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Household Document Command Center support?

Household Document Command Center is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Household Document Command Center?

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

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