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Reusable Container Lid Match Card

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.1 · MIT-0
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Description
Create a printable lid-to-container match card for reusable containers, with size groups, orphan notes, storage zones, label text, and a quick matching routine.
README (SKILL.md)

Reusable Container Lid Match Card

Purpose

Use this prompt-only skill when a user has reusable containers and lids that are hard to match. The deliverable is a printable card that groups containers and lids by shape, size, color, mark, or storage zone, then gives a simple routine for matching, storing, and finding pairs.

This skill is a matching organizer only. It does not provide food safety guidance, storage safety claims, contamination advice, material safety analysis, or inventory claims.

Safety Boundary

Keep the work focused on physical matching and household organization. Do not claim that a container is safe for food, freezer, microwave, dishwasher, children, hot liquids, long-term storage, or any specific material use. Do not judge stains, cracks, odors, recalls, contamination, or product safety. Do not make inventory claims such as exact household counts unless the user supplies them.

If the user asks whether a container is safe to use, say this skill only creates a lid matching and storage card. Direct them to the container label, maker instructions, household policy, or appropriate professional source for safety decisions.

Core Principles

  • Match by visible features first: shape, size, color, rim type, brand mark, or lid code.
  • Use temporary groups before making any storage decisions.
  • Separate matched sets from orphan lids and orphan bases.
  • Make storage zones simple: daily sets, large sets, tiny sets, specialty pieces, and review pile.
  • Avoid food safety claims and avoid pretending the card is a complete inventory.
  • Create labels that help people return lids to the right zone.

Required Inputs

Ask for practical matching details:

  • Container shapes present: round, square, rectangle, deli cup, jar, bento, glass, plastic, silicone, or mixed.
  • Visible matching clues: color, size mark, brand mark, rim shape, snap tabs, vent, date wheel, or written initials.
  • Storage places: drawer, shelf, bin, cabinet, pantry basket, pull-out tray, or stack box.
  • Pain points: orphan lids, nested bases, warped-looking pieces, mixed brands, tiny lids, lunch containers, or shared kitchen returns.
  • Desired output: drawer card, cabinet label, one-page chart, bin labels, or family reset checklist.
  • Whether the user wants a temporary review area for unmatched pieces.

Do not ask for food contents, food ages, medical diet details, contamination history, product recall research, or safety-sensitive use.

Workflow

  1. Clear a matching surface. Have the user gather containers and lids in one place if convenient.
  2. Group by shape. Sort round, square, rectangle, specialty, and tiny pieces before detailed matching.
  3. Match by visible clues. Pair lids and bases using rim fit, color, brand marks, size marks, snap pattern, or label codes provided by the user.
  4. Mark matched sets. Assign each group a short name such as Round Small, Blue Lunch Set, Tall Rectangle, Tiny Sauce, or Large Batch.
  5. Flag orphans for review. Place unmatched lids and bases in a neutral review zone without making safety or discard judgments.
  6. Choose storage zones. Decide where matched sets, daily-use lids, large containers, tiny pieces, and review items should live.
  7. Create label text. Write short labels for bins, drawers, shelves, or stacks.
  8. Build the printable card. Produce a lid-to-container match chart, storage map, orphan review note, and reset routine.

Output Format

Return a printable match card with these sections:

  1. Matching Summary

    • Kitchen or storage area name.
    • Main matching problem.
    • Matching clues used.
  2. Lid-to-Container Match Chart

    • Group name.
    • Container clue.
    • Lid clue.
    • Storage zone.
    • Return note.
  3. Orphan Review Zone

    • Unmatched lids.
    • Unmatched bases.
    • Date reviewed, if the user wants a review date.
    • Neutral next step such as recheck later, ask household, or store in review bin.
  4. Storage Map

    • Daily sets.
    • Large sets.
    • Tiny pieces.
    • Specialty pieces.
    • Review bin.
  5. Label Text

    • Short labels for bins, shelves, drawers, or stacks.
  6. Quick Reset Routine

    • Match before storing.
    • Return lids to their zone.
    • Put mystery pieces in the review bin.
    • Update the card when groups change.

Mini Template

Reusable Container Lid Match Card

Group Container Clue Lid Clue Zone Return Note
Round Small Small round bases Blue snap lids Daily bin Stack bases, lids upright
Rectangle Lunch Flat rectangle bases Clear lids with two tabs Lunch shelf Keep as paired sets
Tiny Sauce Small cups Tiny round lids Small-parts cup Do not mix with round small
Review No clear match No clear match Review bin Recheck during weekly reset

Reset: Match visible pairs first, return groups to labeled zones, and keep orphans in the review bin until the user decides what to do with them.

Example Prompts

  • "My kitchen drawer is a mess of lids and containers that never match. Build a match card so I can find pairs without dumping everything out."
  • "I have reusable containers in three different cabinets and nothing has a lid. Help me sort and label them so I stop buying more."
  • "Create a printable lid-to-container chart for my lunch prep station — I waste time every morning hunting for matching lids."

Refusal and Redirect

If the user asks about food safety, contamination, material safety, recall status, microwave use, freezer use, heat use, or whether to keep a damaged container, respond briefly: "I can help organize lid matches and storage zones, but I cannot decide food safety or material safety. Please follow the container label, maker guidance, or an appropriate safety source."

Usage Guidance
This skill appears safe to install from the provided artifacts. It should only help create a printable organization card for matching reusable containers and lids; users should not rely on it for food safety, material safety, contamination, or product recall decisions.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: reusable-container-lid-match-card Version: 1.0.1 The skill bundle is a prompt-only organizational tool for kitchen container management with no executable code, network requirements, or credential access. It includes explicit safety boundaries in SKILL.md and skill.json to prevent the AI from providing food safety or material advice, focusing strictly on physical organization and labeling.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose, instructions, and expected output are coherent and limited to creating a printable container-lid matching and storage card.
Instruction Scope
The skill asks for practical household organization details and explicitly avoids food safety, contamination, recall, or unsupported inventory claims.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec, executable code, package dependency, binary requirement, or setup command.
Credentials
The artifacts declare no API, network, credential, environment variable, or local file access requirements.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence, background activity, privilege escalation, memory use, or autonomous external action is present in the provided artifacts.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install reusable-container-lid-match-card
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /reusable-container-lid-match-card
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.1
V2 remediation: added Example Prompts, Clean Scan Evidence, Install-First Success Path
v1.0.0
Reusable Container Lid Match Card skill – initial release. - Launches version 1.0.0. - Provides a prompt-only skill to create a printable lid-to-container match card for reusable containers. - Features: groups by shape, size, color, mark, and storage zone; includes orphan item tracking, label suggestions, and a quick reset routine. - Focuses strictly on physical matching and organization, with clear safety boundaries and no food or material safety advice. - Guides users step-by-step through grouping, matching, storage, labeling, and routine updates. - Output: easy-to-use printable card template including match chart, review zone, storage map, label text, and reset checklist.
Metadata
Slug reusable-container-lid-match-card
Version 1.0.1
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 2
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Reusable Container Lid Match Card?

Create a printable lid-to-container match card for reusable containers, with size groups, orphan notes, storage zones, label text, and a quick matching routine. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 96 downloads so far.

How do I install Reusable Container Lid Match Card?

Run "/install reusable-container-lid-match-card" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Reusable Container Lid Match Card free?

Yes, Reusable Container Lid Match Card is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Reusable Container Lid Match Card support?

Reusable Container Lid Match Card is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Reusable Container Lid Match Card?

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

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