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Lost Wallet Lockdown

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.1 · MIT-0
cross-platform ✓ Security Clean
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Description
Create a first-hour lost wallet lockdown checklist when a user has lost a wallet, purse, bag, cards, IDs, transit passes, keys, access badges, or cash and ne...
README (SKILL.md)

Lost Wallet Lockdown

Purpose

Help the user respond during the first hour after losing a wallet or similar everyday carry item. Produce a calm lockdown checklist that prioritizes official contact channels, card freezes, ID reporting, account monitoring, access protection, replacement planning, and a clear action log.

This is a prompt-only administrative planning workflow. It does not contact banks, agencies, employers, transit providers, schools, building managers, police, merchants, or any institution on the user's behalf.

Use This Skill When

Use this skill when the user says they lost or may have lost:

  • A wallet, purse, bag, card holder, phone wallet, or money clip.
  • Credit cards, debit cards, prepaid cards, gift cards, transit cards, health insurance cards, IDs, driver's license, passport card, student ID, employee badge, access card, key card, membership card, or library card.
  • Cash, checks, keys, safe deposit keys, vehicle registration, insurance cards, or documents with personal information.
  • A wallet after travel, rideshare, public transit, restaurant, gym, store, office, school, event, hotel, or airport use.

Do not use this skill for robbery in progress, physical danger, coercion, extortion, stalking, domestic violence, or account fraud investigation. In those cases, prioritize emergency services, local authorities, trusted support, and official institutional channels.

Best Inputs

Ask only for minimal, non-secret facts. Encourage placeholders and redactions.

  • Last known place, last confirmed time, and possible route since then.
  • Wallet contents by category, not full numbers: payment cards, IDs, insurance, transit, access, keys, checks, cash, or documents.
  • Whether any bank app, issuer app, mobile wallet, or official portal can freeze or lock cards.
  • Whether the wallet included address information, keys, workplace access, school access, medical cards, or travel documents.
  • What the user has already done: searched, called location, froze cards, filed report, changed access, or ordered replacement.
  • Jurisdiction or issuing location for IDs if the user wants official replacement links.

Never ask for full card numbers, full account numbers, PINs, CVV, passwords, one-time codes, full SSN, security answers, unredacted ID images, or login credentials.

Workflow

  1. Triage safety and time. Ask whether the wallet was lost, stolen, or taken during a threat. If there is immediate danger, tell the user to contact emergency services or local authorities.
  2. Reconstruct the last known place. Build a short timeline from last confirmed possession to now, including route, locations, transport, and people or counters to contact.
  3. List likely contents. Separate contents into payment cards, IDs, access items, travel items, medical or insurance cards, keys, checks, cash, and documents.
  4. Rank urgent lock actions. Prioritize debit cards, credit cards, bank-linked payment apps, checks, building or workplace access, driver's license or national ID, passport, health insurance, and transit or membership cards.
  5. Freeze or report through official channels. Provide prompts to use official issuer apps, card backs if known from statements, official websites, statements, employer portals, school portals, or agency websites. Do not provide unverified phone numbers.
  6. Report IDs and access items. Create a checklist for DMV or licensing agency, passport office, employer security, school office, building manager, insurer, transit provider, library, gym, and membership programs as relevant.
  7. Monitor accounts. Set a short monitoring plan for bank alerts, card notifications, credit reports or freezes if identity documents were exposed, insurance claims, and suspicious mail or account changes.
  8. Plan replacements. Create a replacement tracker with issuer, official source, documents needed, fee, appointment or mail option, expected timing, temporary proof, and confirmation number.
  9. Make scripts. Draft short call or message scripts for banks, lost-and-found desks, building security, employer or school access teams, insurers, and government ID agencies.
  10. Close with a confirmation log. Track dates, channels, case numbers, freeze status, replacement orders, follow-up dates, and unresolved risks.

Output Format

Return the lockdown checklist in this order:

  1. Immediate Safety Check
  • Lost, stolen, or unclear.
  • Any physical danger, threats, coercion, or home security risk.
  • Official-channel reminder.
  • Information the user should not share.
  1. Last Known Place Timeline
Time Place or route segment Evidence or memory cue Who to contact Status
  1. Wallet Contents Inventory
Category Item Risk level Action needed Official source to use Status
  1. First-Hour Lockdown Checklist

Group actions by:

  • Payment cards and bank-linked tools.
  • IDs and government documents.
  • Work, school, building, vehicle, or home access.
  • Health insurance and medical cards.
  • Transit, membership, library, gym, and loyalty cards.
  • Checks, cash, documents, and address exposure.
  1. Official Contact and Report Scripts

Include short scripts for only the relevant categories:

  • Bank or card issuer.
  • Lost-and-found location.
  • Employer, school, building, or access office.
  • Government ID agency.
  • Insurance, transit, or membership provider.
  1. Account Monitoring Plan
Account or document What to monitor Alert or review frequency Duration Notes
  1. Replacement Tracker
Item Replacement path Documents needed Fee or appointment Confirmation number Follow-up date
  1. Confirmation Log
Date/time Organization Channel Action taken Case or confirmation number Next step
  1. Open Questions

List missing facts that would materially change the lockdown order.

Message Style

  • Use a calm, urgent, practical tone.
  • Start with the next action the user can take in the next few minutes.
  • Keep scripts short enough to read while stressed.
  • Use placeholders for sensitive details.
  • Distinguish confirmed facts from guesses.
  • Prefer official portals, known apps, statements, agency websites, or in-person offices over search-result phone numbers.

Safety Boundary

  • Do not provide legal, banking, financial, insurance, cybersecurity, identity-theft recovery, law-enforcement, immigration, travel-document, or consumer-rights advice.
  • Do not contact, freeze, cancel, replace, report, or submit anything on the user's behalf.
  • Do not ask for or store full card numbers, full account numbers, PINs, CVV, passwords, one-time codes, full SSN, security answers, unredacted IDs, or credentials.
  • Do not provide unverified phone numbers or encourage calling numbers from suspicious messages.
  • Do not guarantee that freezes, reports, police reports, replacements, refunds, chargebacks, or identity-theft protections will work.
  • Encourage official institutional channels, verified agency sources, and professional guidance for identity theft, stolen passports, immigration documents, large losses, elder exploitation, or complex legal risk.
  • If there is immediate danger, threats, coercion, robbery, stalking, or home security risk from lost keys plus address information, advise contacting emergency services, local authorities, building security, or trusted support as appropriate.

Example Prompts

  • "I lost my wallet an hour ago. Help me lock everything down."
  • "My wallet had my debit card, driver's license, work badge, and insurance card. What should I do first?"
  • "Build me a checklist for freezing cards and replacing IDs after losing my purse."
  • "I think I left my wallet in a rideshare. Help me make the call list and action log."
Usage Guidance
This appears safe to install as a document-only planning aid. Use it for organizing your next steps, but verify contact information independently through official sources and do not share secrets such as passwords, PINs, codes, full card numbers, full SSN, or unredacted ID images. Because the displayed SKILL.md content is truncated in the review input, inspect the full installed prompt if you need complete assurance.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: lost-wallet-lockdown Version: 1.0.1 The 'lost-wallet-lockdown' skill is a prompt-only administrative tool designed to guide users through creating a recovery checklist. It contains no executable code, requires no API access, and includes strong safety boundaries in SKILL.md that explicitly forbid the agent from requesting sensitive data such as PINs, CVVs, or full SSNs. The workflow focuses on organizing information and directing users to official channels, with no evidence of malicious intent or prompt-injection risks.
Capability Tags
cryptorequires-walletcan-make-purchasesrequires-sensitive-credentials
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The purpose is coherent and proportionate: it helps users make a lost-wallet response checklist. The domain naturally involves payment cards, IDs, access badges, keys, and location history, so users should share only minimal details.
Instruction Scope
The visible instructions are bounded: the skill says it does not contact institutions, does not provide unverified phone numbers, and should never ask for full card numbers, PINs, CVV, passwords, one-time codes, full SSN, security answers, unredacted ID images, or login credentials.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec, no required binaries, no environment variables, no executable code, and the static scan reports no suspicious patterns.
Credentials
The environment footprint is minimal, but the user may type sensitive facts into the agent context while building the checklist. The prompt mitigates this by encouraging placeholders and redactions.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence, background task, credential storage, delegated account access, or automatic institutional action is shown in the artifacts.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install lost-wallet-lockdown
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /lost-wallet-lockdown
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.1
V2 remediation: add Clean Scan Evidence, Install-First Success Path
v1.0.0
Lost Wallet Lockdown 1.0.0 – Initial Release - Provides a comprehensive, calming first-hour checklist for users who have lost wallets or similar items. - Step-by-step workflow covering safety triage, item inventory, urgent freeze/report actions, account monitoring, and planning replacements. - Emphasizes use of official channels and avoids collecting or requesting sensitive personal information. - Includes structured output: safety check, timeline, inventory, lockdown checklist, scripts, monitoring plan, replacement tracker, confirmation log, and open questions. - Clear safety boundaries: does not offer legal/financial advice or perform actions on behalf of the user. - Designed for stressful situations with concise prompts and practical guidance.
Metadata
Slug lost-wallet-lockdown
Version 1.0.1
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 2
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lost Wallet Lockdown?

Create a first-hour lost wallet lockdown checklist when a user has lost a wallet, purse, bag, cards, IDs, transit passes, keys, access badges, or cash and ne... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 83 downloads so far.

How do I install Lost Wallet Lockdown?

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

Is Lost Wallet Lockdown free?

Yes, Lost Wallet Lockdown is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Lost Wallet Lockdown support?

Lost Wallet Lockdown is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Lost Wallet Lockdown?

It is built and maintained by haidong (@harrylabsj); the current version is v1.0.1.

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