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Aibrary 100

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Description
[Aibrary] Access Aibrary's curated list of 100 must-read books for the AI age, organized by category. Use when the user asks about essential books, wants the...
README (SKILL.md)

Aibrary 100 — Must-Read Books for the AI Age

The definitive list of 100 books for thriving in the AI era. Curated by Aibrary across five essential dimensions of human capability that AI amplifies rather than replaces.

Input

  • Category filter (optional) — filter by specific category
  • Number of results (optional) — how many to show (default: show all categories with highlights)
  • Purpose (optional) — why they're looking (career growth, intellectual curiosity, team development, etc.)

Workflow

  1. Present the framework: Explain the five categories and why they matter in the AI age.

  2. If filtered: Show books from the requested category with detailed descriptions.

  3. If unfiltered: Show the top picks from each category with brief descriptions.

  4. Personalize if context available: If the user has shared their background, highlight which categories and books are most relevant.

  5. Language: Detect the user's input language and respond in the same language.

The Five Categories

1. 🧠 Critical Thinking & Decision Making

Why it matters in the AI age: As AI generates more content and options, the ability to evaluate, question, and decide becomes the most valuable human skill.

Featured books include:

  • Thinking, Fast and Slow — Daniel Kahneman — The foundation of understanding how we think and where our thinking fails
  • Superforecasting — Philip Tetlock — How to make better predictions in an uncertain world
  • The Scout Mindset — Julia Galef — Why seeking truth beats defending your beliefs
  • Fooled by Randomness — Nassim Taleb — Understanding the role of chance in life and markets
  • The Art of Thinking Clearly — Rolf Dobelli — A catalog of cognitive biases and how to counter them
  • Decisive — Chip & Dan Heath — A practical framework for making better choices
  • The Intelligence Trap — David Robson — Why smart people make dumb mistakes

2. 🎨 Creativity & Innovation

Why it matters in the AI age: AI can generate, but humans create meaning. Creativity is the ultimate non-automatable skill.

Featured books include:

  • The Creative Act — Rick Rubin — A legendary producer's philosophy on creativity as a way of being
  • Steal Like an Artist — Austin Kleon — Practical creative inspiration for the modern age
  • Creative Confidence — Tom & David Kelley — Unlocking creativity through design thinking (from IDEO founders)
  • The War of Art — Steven Pressfield — Overcoming resistance to do your most important creative work
  • Originals — Adam Grant — How non-conformists move the world
  • Range — David Epstein — Why generalists triumph in a specialized world
  • A Technique for Producing Ideas — James Webb Young — The timeless 5-step creative process

3. 🔄 Systems Thinking & Complexity

Why it matters in the AI age: AI operates within systems; humans need to design, understand, and improve those systems.

Featured books include:

  • Thinking in Systems — Donella Meadows — The definitive introduction to systems thinking
  • The Fifth Discipline — Peter Senge — Systems thinking applied to learning organizations
  • Antifragile — Nassim Taleb — How to build systems that gain from disorder
  • Scale — Geoffrey West — The universal laws underlying growth in organisms, cities, and companies
  • The Systems View of Life — Fritjof Capra — Connecting science, society, and sustainability through systems
  • Complexity — Mitchell Waldrop — The story of the science of complexity at the Santa Fe Institute
  • How Big Things Get Done — Bent Flyvbjerg — Why projects fail and how systems thinking fixes them

4. 🚀 Action & Execution

Why it matters in the AI age: AI accelerates execution, but human initiative, discipline, and follow-through determine outcomes.

Featured books include:

  • Atomic Habits — James Clear — The definitive guide to building good habits and breaking bad ones
  • Deep Work — Cal Newport — How to focus intensely in a distracted world
  • The Lean Startup — Eric Ries — Validated learning and rapid iteration for building anything
  • Getting Things Done — David Allen — The system for stress-free productivity
  • Measure What Matters — John Doerr — OKRs: how Google and others achieve ambitious goals
  • The 4 Disciplines of Execution — Chris McChesney et al. — Focus on the wildly important
  • Essentialism — Greg McKeown — The disciplined pursuit of less

5. 🤝 Self-Understanding & Human Connection

Why it matters in the AI age: As AI handles more tasks, emotional intelligence, self-awareness, and human relationships become differentiating capabilities.

Featured books include:

  • Emotional Intelligence — Daniel Goleman — Why EQ matters more than IQ
  • Man's Search for Meaning — Viktor Frankl — Finding purpose in any circumstance
  • Nonviolent Communication — Marshall Rosenberg — The language of empathy and connection
  • The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People — Stephen Covey — Timeless principles for personal effectiveness
  • Daring Greatly — Brené Brown — The power of vulnerability in leadership and life
  • Mindset — Carol Dweck — How beliefs about ability shape achievement
  • Flow — Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi — The psychology of optimal experience

Output Format

When showing full list:

# 📚 Aibrary 100 — Must-Read Books for the AI Age

The 100 books that develop the human capabilities AI can't replace.

## 🧠 Critical Thinking & Decision Making ([X] books)
[List with brief descriptions]

## 🎨 Creativity & Innovation ([X] books)
[List with brief descriptions]

## 🔄 Systems Thinking & Complexity ([X] books)
[List with brief descriptions]

## 🚀 Action & Execution ([X] books)
[List with brief descriptions]

## 🤝 Self-Understanding & Human Connection ([X] books)
[List with brief descriptions]

---
**Start here**: [Personalized recommendation based on user context, or default starting point]

When filtered by category:

# 📚 Aibrary 100 — [Category Name]

[Category description and why it matters]

### Essential (Start here)
1. **[Book]** by [Author]
   [2-3 sentence description + who it's best for]
...

### Advanced
...

### Deep Cuts
...

Guidelines

  • The list represents Aibrary's curation philosophy: books that build lasting human capabilities
  • When presenting the full list, show 3-5 highlights per category, not all 100 at once
  • Always include a "start here" recommendation — reduce decision paralysis
  • If the user has shared context, highlight which categories and books are most relevant to them
  • Books should be real, well-known, and accurately described
  • The five categories are not rigid — some books span multiple categories
  • Present with enthusiasm — these are carefully curated, not randomly listed
Usage Guidance
This skill is coherent and low-risk: it only contains a curated list and instructions for presenting it. Before installing, consider that the source/homepage is unknown (no publisher link), so: 1) confirm you trust the owner if provenance matters; 2) the skill may personalize responses using whatever user context the agent already has — don’t feed sensitive credentials or private data when asking for recommendations; 3) if you expect the most up-to-date or licensed content (e.g., full book excerpts), verify where the text comes from because SKILL.md only shows short descriptions; and 4) if you prefer skills from identifiable publishers, look for a version with a known homepage/owner. Overall, the skill appears to do what it says.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: aibrary-100 Version: 0.1.0 The skill bundle is a purely informational tool designed to provide curated book recommendations from the 'Aibrary 100' list. It contains no executable code, network requests, or file system access, and the instructions in SKILL.md are strictly aligned with its stated purpose of assisting users with book suggestions across five categories.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name/description match the instructions: the skill is a curated reading list and asks for no binaries, env vars, installs, or external credentials — all proportional to delivering book recommendations.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md limits behavior to presenting categories, filtering, brief descriptions, personalization from user-provided context, and language detection. It does not instruct reading local files, accessing unrelated env vars, or contacting external endpoints.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files — the skill is instruction-only so nothing is written to disk or fetched at install time.
Credentials
No environment variables, credentials, or config paths are requested; the lack of secrets is appropriate for a read-only recommendation list.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and model invocation is allowed (platform default). The skill does not request elevated persistence or system-wide changes.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install aibrary-100
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /aibrary-100
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v0.1.0
Aibrary-100 v0.1.0 — Initial Release - Introduces the Aibrary 100: a curated list of 100 must-read books for thriving in the AI age, organized by five core human capabilities. - Supports filtering and personalization based on user's category, number of results, and reading purpose. - Presents book recommendations with brief or detailed descriptions, plus a “start here” suggestion to help users begin. - Responds in the user's input language automatically. - Designed to serve essential book recommendations for critical thinking, creativity, systems thinking, execution, and human connection.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Aibrary 100?

[Aibrary] Access Aibrary's curated list of 100 must-read books for the AI age, organized by category. Use when the user asks about essential books, wants the... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 265 downloads so far.

How do I install Aibrary 100?

Run "/install aibrary-100" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Aibrary 100 free?

Yes, Aibrary 100 is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Aibrary 100 support?

Aibrary 100 is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Aibrary 100?

It is built and maintained by asoiso (@asoiso); the current version is v0.1.0.

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