Labor Solana skill: Solana ecosystem
/install labor-solana-skill
Solana native SOL transfer
When to use
Apply this skill when the user wants to send native SOL (not SPL tokens) from their wallet to another Solana address.
Preconditions
- Node.js is available on PATH (
node). - User has set
SOLANA_PRIVATE_KEY(see README — never commit or paste keys into chat). Optionally setSOLANA_RPC_URL(defaults to public devnet). - Dependencies installed once in this skill folder:
npm install(ornpm ci). - This skill uses TypeScript source compiled to JavaScript via
npm run buildand does not require Solana CLI (solana) or Python.
Safety
- Do not echo, log, or copy the private key. Use env vars or OpenClaw secrets only.
- Prefer devnet for testing. For mainnet-beta, require explicit user
confirmation and a
SOLANA_RPC_URLpointing at mainnet (or user clearly opts in). - Reject transfers to invalid addresses. Confirm recipient and amount with the user for non-trivial sums.
How to run the transfer
From the directory that contains this SKILL.md (skill root), after npm install:
SOLANA_RPC_URL="${SOLANA_RPC_URL:-https://api.devnet.solana.com}" \
SOLANA_PRIVATE_KEY="\x3Cset-by-user-or-secrets>" \
npm run transfer -- --to "\x3CRECIPIENT_PUBKEY>" --sol "\x3CAMOUNT_SOL>"
--to— base58 public key of the recipient.--sol— amount in SOL (decimal string or number, e.g.0.01).- Optional:
--rpc \x3Curl>overridesSOLANA_RPC_URL.
On success, report the signature (transaction id) and a Solscan
link (explorerUrl in CLI output) using the appropriate cluster (devnet vs mainnet-beta).
On failure, report the error message from the script without exposing secrets.
Execution constraints (important)
- Use only this command path:
npm run transfer -- --to ... --sol .... - Do not switch to
scripts/transfer_sol.py,.skillbundles, or any Python flow. - Do not require
solanaCLI for this skill; transfers are sent via@solana/web3.js.
Mandatory user-facing workflow
Always show a visible step plan before execution and mark completed steps with a green indicator.
Use this exact checklist style in chat:
🟩 Step 1 - Collect inputwhen done, otherwise⬜ Step 1 - Collect input🟩 Step 2 - Validate inputwhen done, otherwise⬜ Step 2 - Validate input🟩 Step 3 - User confirmationwhen done, otherwise⬜ Step 3 - User confirmation🟩 Step 4 - Execute transferwhen done, otherwise⬜ Step 4 - Execute transfer🟩 Step 5 - Report resultwhen done, otherwise⬜ Step 5 - Report result
Step 1 - Collect input (ask if missing)
Required input:
- recipient address (
to) - amount in SOL (
sol) - network (
devnetormainnet-beta, defaultdevnet)
If any field is missing, ask follow-up questions. Do not execute until all fields are present.
Step 2 - Validate input
Validate:
- recipient is a valid base58 Solana address
- amount is numeric and positive
- network is one of:
devnet,mainnet-beta
If validation fails, explain the exact invalid field and stop.
Step 3 - User confirmation (strict gate)
Before running any command, send a confirmation summary and ask user to confirm:
To: recipientAmount: SOL amountNetwork: selected networkSource wallet: signer public key (if available)
Only continue on explicit confirmation such as: confirm, yes, or equivalent.
If user rejects/corrects any value, cancel current run and return to Step 1.
Step 4 - Execute transfer
Run only after confirmation:
SOLANA_RPC_URL="${SOLANA_RPC_URL:-https://api.devnet.solana.com}" \
SOLANA_PRIVATE_KEY="\x3Cset-by-user-or-secrets>" \
npm run transfer -- --to "\x3CRECIPIENT_PUBKEY>" --sol "\x3CAMOUNT_SOL>"
Step 5 - Report result
If transaction succeeds, the response must include:
Successfully+ icon (✅or🎉)- transaction signature
- explorer URL
- network and amount
Success response template:
✅ Successfully transferred \x3CAMOUNT_SOL> SOL to \x3CRECIPIENT> on \x3CNETWORK>.
If transaction fails, report concise failure reason and suggest the next safe action (retry with corrected input, check balance, or switch network).
Response style (concise + polished)
Keep all user-facing messages short, clear, and visually clean.
- Max 4-6 lines per response.
- Use compact bullets (
-) or short blocks; no long paragraphs. - Show only essential fields: amount, to, network, signature, explorer URL.
- For confirmations, ask one short yes/no question.
Confirmation message format
Use this exact compact template before execution:
Confirm this transaction?
- Amount: \x3CAMOUNT_SOL> SOL
- To: \x3CRECIPIENT>
- Network: \x3CNETWORK>
Reply: yes / no
Success message format
Use this exact compact template on success:
✅ Successfully transferred \x3CAMOUNT_SOL> SOL
- To: \x3CRECIPIENT>
- Network: \x3CNETWORK>
- Signature: \x3CSIGNATURE>
- Explorer: \x3CEXPLORER_URL>
Failure message format
Use this exact compact template on failure:
❌ Transfer failed: \x3CSHORT_REASON>
- Network: \x3CNETWORK>
- Next: check amount/address/balance and confirm to retry
Extending this skill
Implementation lives under src/ (shared Solana helpers) and scripts/ (one thin entry per user-facing command). Add new Solana features by new modules + a new script, then update this file so the agent knows when to use them.
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install labor-solana-skill - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/labor-solana-skill - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Labor Solana skill: Solana ecosystem?
Transfers native SOL on Solana to a recipient address using a funded signing key from environment configuration. Use when the user asks to send SOL, transfer... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 173 downloads so far.
How do I install Labor Solana skill: Solana ecosystem?
Run "/install labor-solana-skill" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Labor Solana skill: Solana ecosystem free?
Yes, Labor Solana skill: Solana ecosystem is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Labor Solana skill: Solana ecosystem support?
Labor Solana skill: Solana ecosystem is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Labor Solana skill: Solana ecosystem?
It is built and maintained by 0xxbrain01 (@0xxbrain01); the current version is v1.0.2.