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Captures learnings, errors, and corrections to enable continuous improvement. Use when: (1) A command or operation fails unexpectedly, (2) User corrects Clau...
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Self-Improvement Skill

Log learnings and errors to markdown files for continuous improvement. Coding agents can later process these into fixes, and important learnings get promoted to project memory. ok

Quick Reference

Situation Action
Command/operation fails Log to .learnings/ERRORS.md
User corrects you Log to .learnings/LEARNINGS.md with category correction
User wants missing feature Log to .learnings/FEATURE_REQUESTS.md
API/external tool fails Log to .learnings/ERRORS.md with integration details
Knowledge was outdated Log to .learnings/LEARNINGS.md with category knowledge_gap
Found better approach Log to .learnings/LEARNINGS.md with category best_practice
Simplify/Harden recurring patterns Log/update .learnings/LEARNINGS.md with Source: simplify-and-harden and a stable Pattern-Key
Similar to existing entry Link with **See Also**, consider priority bump
Broadly applicable learning Promote to CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md, and/or .github/copilot-instructions.md
Workflow improvements Promote to AGENTS.md (OpenClaw workspace)
Tool gotchas Promote to TOOLS.md (OpenClaw workspace)
Behavioral patterns Promote to SOUL.md (OpenClaw workspace)

OpenClaw Setup (Recommended)

OpenClaw is the primary platform for this skill. It uses workspace-based prompt injection with automatic skill loading.

Installation

Via ClawdHub (recommended):

clawdhub install self-improving-agent

Manual:

git clone https://github.com/peterskoett/self-improving-agent.git ~/.openclaw/skills/self-improving-agent

Remade for openclaw from original repo : https://github.com/pskoett/pskoett-ai-skills - https://github.com/pskoett/pskoett-ai-skills/tree/main/skills/self-improvement

Workspace Structure

OpenClaw injects these files into every session:

~/.openclaw/workspace/
├── AGENTS.md          # Multi-agent workflows, delegation patterns
├── SOUL.md            # Behavioral guidelines, personality, principles
├── TOOLS.md           # Tool capabilities, integration gotchas
├── MEMORY.md          # Long-term memory (main session only)
├── memory/            # Daily memory files
│   └── YYYY-MM-DD.md
└── .learnings/        # This skill's log files
    ├── LEARNINGS.md
    ├── ERRORS.md
    └── FEATURE_REQUESTS.md

Create Learning Files

mkdir -p ~/.openclaw/workspace/.learnings

Then create the log files (or copy from assets/):

  • LEARNINGS.md — corrections, knowledge gaps, best practices
  • ERRORS.md — command failures, exceptions
  • FEATURE_REQUESTS.md — user-requested capabilities

Promotion Targets

When learnings prove broadly applicable, promote them to workspace files:

Learning Type Promote To Example
Behavioral patterns SOUL.md "Be concise, avoid disclaimers"
Workflow improvements AGENTS.md "Spawn sub-agents for long tasks"
Tool gotchas TOOLS.md "Git push needs auth configured first"

Inter-Session Communication

OpenClaw provides tools to share learnings across sessions:

  • sessions_list — View active/recent sessions
  • sessions_history — Read another session's transcript
  • sessions_send — Send a learning to another session
  • sessions_spawn — Spawn a sub-agent for background work

Optional: Enable Hook

For automatic reminders at session start:

# Copy hook to OpenClaw hooks directory
cp -r hooks/openclaw ~/.openclaw/hooks/self-improvement

# Enable it
openclaw hooks enable self-improvement

See references/openclaw-integration.md for complete details.


Generic Setup (Other Agents)

For Claude Code, Codex, Copilot, or other agents, create .learnings/ in your project:

mkdir -p .learnings

Copy templates from assets/ or create files with headers.

Add reference to agent files AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md, or .github/copilot-instructions.md to remind yourself to log learnings. (this is an alternative to hook-based reminders)

Self-Improvement Workflow

When errors or corrections occur:

  1. Log to .learnings/ERRORS.md, LEARNINGS.md, or FEATURE_REQUESTS.md
  2. Review and promote broadly applicable learnings to:
    • CLAUDE.md - project facts and conventions
    • AGENTS.md - workflows and automation
    • .github/copilot-instructions.md - Copilot context

Logging Format

Learning Entry

Append to .learnings/LEARNINGS.md:

## [LRN-YYYYMMDD-XXX] category

**Logged**: ISO-8601 timestamp
**Priority**: low | medium | high | critical
**Status**: pending
**Area**: frontend | backend | infra | tests | docs | config

### Summary
One-line description of what was learned

### Details
Full context: what happened, what was wrong, what's correct

### Suggested Action
Specific fix or improvement to make

### Metadata
- Source: conversation | error | user_feedback
- Related Files: path/to/file.ext
- Tags: tag1, tag2
- See Also: LRN-20250110-001 (if related to existing entry)
- Pattern-Key: simplify.dead_code | harden.input_validation (optional, for recurring-pattern tracking)
- Recurrence-Count: 1 (optional)
- First-Seen: 2025-01-15 (optional)
- Last-Seen: 2025-01-15 (optional)

---

Error Entry

Append to .learnings/ERRORS.md:

## [ERR-YYYYMMDD-XXX] skill_or_command_name

**Logged**: ISO-8601 timestamp
**Priority**: high
**Status**: pending
**Area**: frontend | backend | infra | tests | docs | config

### Summary
Brief description of what failed

### Error

Actual error message or output


### Context
- Command/operation attempted
- Input or parameters used
- Environment details if relevant

### Suggested Fix
If identifiable, what might resolve this

### Metadata
- Reproducible: yes | no | unknown
- Related Files: path/to/file.ext
- See Also: ERR-20250110-001 (if recurring)

---

Feature Request Entry

Append to .learnings/FEATURE_REQUESTS.md:

## [FEAT-YYYYMMDD-XXX] capability_name

**Logged**: ISO-8601 timestamp
**Priority**: medium
**Status**: pending
**Area**: frontend | backend | infra | tests | docs | config

### Requested Capability
What the user wanted to do

### User Context
Why they needed it, what problem they're solving

### Complexity Estimate
simple | medium | complex

### Suggested Implementation
How this could be built, what it might extend

### Metadata
- Frequency: first_time | recurring
- Related Features: existing_feature_name

---

ID Generation

Format: TYPE-YYYYMMDD-XXX

  • TYPE: LRN (learning), ERR (error), FEAT (feature)
  • YYYYMMDD: Current date
  • XXX: Sequential number or random 3 chars (e.g., 001, A7B)

Examples: LRN-20250115-001, ERR-20250115-A3F, FEAT-20250115-002

Resolving Entries

When an issue is fixed, update the entry:

  1. Change **Status**: pending**Status**: resolved
  2. Add resolution block after Metadata:
### Resolution
- **Resolved**: 2025-01-16T09:00:00Z
- **Commit/PR**: abc123 or #42
- **Notes**: Brief description of what was done

Other status values:

  • in_progress - Actively being worked on
  • wont_fix - Decided not to address (add reason in Resolution notes)
  • promoted - Elevated to CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md, or .github/copilot-instructions.md

Promoting to Project Memory

When a learning is broadly applicable (not a one-off fix), promote it to permanent project memory.

When to Promote

  • Learning applies across multiple files/features
  • Knowledge any contributor (human or AI) should know
  • Prevents recurring mistakes
  • Documents project-specific conventions

Promotion Targets

Target What Belongs There
CLAUDE.md Project facts, conventions, gotchas for all Claude interactions
AGENTS.md Agent-specific workflows, tool usage patterns, automation rules
.github/copilot-instructions.md Project context and conventions for GitHub Copilot
SOUL.md Behavioral guidelines, communication style, principles (OpenClaw workspace)
TOOLS.md Tool capabilities, usage patterns, integration gotchas (OpenClaw workspace)

How to Promote

  1. Distill the learning into a concise rule or fact
  2. Add to appropriate section in target file (create file if needed)
  3. Update original entry:
    • Change **Status**: pending**Status**: promoted
    • Add **Promoted**: CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md, or .github/copilot-instructions.md

Promotion Examples

Learning (verbose):

Project uses pnpm workspaces. Attempted npm install but failed. Lock file is pnpm-lock.yaml. Must use pnpm install.

In CLAUDE.md (concise):

## Build & Dependencies
- Package manager: pnpm (not npm) - use `pnpm install`

Learning (verbose):

When modifying API endpoints, must regenerate TypeScript client. Forgetting this causes type mismatches at runtime.

In AGENTS.md (actionable):

## After API Changes
1. Regenerate client: `pnpm run generate:api`
2. Check for type errors: `pnpm tsc --noEmit`

Recurring Pattern Detection

If logging something similar to an existing entry:

  1. Search first: grep -r "keyword" .learnings/
  2. Link entries: Add **See Also**: ERR-20250110-001 in Metadata
  3. Bump priority if issue keeps recurring
  4. Consider systemic fix: Recurring issues often indicate:
    • Missing documentation (→ promote to CLAUDE.md or .github/copilot-instructions.md)
    • Missing automation (→ add to AGENTS.md)
    • Architectural problem (→ create tech debt ticket)

Simplify & Harden Feed

Use this workflow to ingest recurring patterns from the simplify-and-harden skill and turn them into durable prompt guidance.

Ingestion Workflow

  1. Read simplify_and_harden.learning_loop.candidates from the task summary.
  2. For each candidate, use pattern_key as the stable dedupe key.
  3. Search .learnings/LEARNINGS.md for an existing entry with that key:
    • grep -n "Pattern-Key: \x3Cpattern_key>" .learnings/LEARNINGS.md
  4. If found:
    • Increment Recurrence-Count
    • Update Last-Seen
    • Add See Also links to related entries/tasks
  5. If not found:
    • Create a new LRN-... entry
    • Set Source: simplify-and-harden
    • Set Pattern-Key, Recurrence-Count: 1, and First-Seen/Last-Seen

Promotion Rule (System Prompt Feedback)

Promote recurring patterns into agent context/system prompt files when all are true:

  • Recurrence-Count >= 3
  • Seen across at least 2 distinct tasks
  • Occurred within a 30-day window

Promotion targets:

  • CLAUDE.md
  • AGENTS.md
  • .github/copilot-instructions.md
  • SOUL.md / TOOLS.md for OpenClaw workspace-level guidance when applicable

Write promoted rules as short prevention rules (what to do before/while coding), not long incident write-ups.

Periodic Review

Review .learnings/ at natural breakpoints:

When to Review

  • Before starting a new major task
  • After completing a feature
  • When working in an area with past learnings
  • Weekly during active development

Quick Status Check

# Count pending items
grep -h "Status\*\*: pending" .learnings/*.md | wc -l

# List pending high-priority items
grep -B5 "Priority\*\*: high" .learnings/*.md | grep "^## \["

# Find learnings for a specific area
grep -l "Area\*\*: backend" .learnings/*.md

Review Actions

  • Resolve fixed items
  • Promote applicable learnings
  • Link related entries
  • Escalate recurring issues

Detection Triggers

Automatically log when you notice:

Corrections (→ learning with correction category):

  • "No, that's not right..."
  • "Actually, it should be..."
  • "You're wrong about..."
  • "That's outdated..."

Feature Requests (→ feature request):

  • "Can you also..."
  • "I wish you could..."
  • "Is there a way to..."
  • "Why can't you..."

Knowledge Gaps (→ learning with knowledge_gap category):

  • User provides information you didn't know
  • Documentation you referenced is outdated
  • API behavior differs from your understanding

Errors (→ error entry):

  • Command returns non-zero exit code
  • Exception or stack trace
  • Unexpected output or behavior
  • Timeout or connection failure

Priority Guidelines

Priority When to Use
critical Blocks core functionality, data loss risk, security issue
high Significant impact, affects common workflows, recurring issue
medium Moderate impact, workaround exists
low Minor inconvenience, edge case, nice-to-have

Area Tags

Use to filter learnings by codebase region:

Area Scope
frontend UI, components, client-side code
backend API, services, server-side code
infra CI/CD, deployment, Docker, cloud
tests Test files, testing utilities, coverage
docs Documentation, comments, READMEs
config Configuration files, environment, settings

Best Practices

  1. Log immediately - context is freshest right after the issue
  2. Be specific - future agents need to understand quickly
  3. Include reproduction steps - especially for errors
  4. Link related files - makes fixes easier
  5. Suggest concrete fixes - not just "investigate"
  6. Use consistent categories - enables filtering
  7. Promote aggressively - if in doubt, add to CLAUDE.md or .github/copilot-instructions.md
  8. Review regularly - stale learnings lose value

Gitignore Options

Keep learnings local (per-developer):

.learnings/

Track learnings in repo (team-wide): Don't add to .gitignore - learnings become shared knowledge.

Hybrid (track templates, ignore entries):

.learnings/*.md
!.learnings/.gitkeep

Hook Integration

Enable automatic reminders through agent hooks. This is opt-in - you must explicitly configure hooks.

Quick Setup (Claude Code / Codex)

Create .claude/settings.json in your project:

{
  "hooks": {
    "UserPromptSubmit": [{
      "matcher": "",
      "hooks": [{
        "type": "command",
        "command": "./skills/self-improvement/scripts/activator.sh"
      }]
    }]
  }
}

This injects a learning evaluation reminder after each prompt (~50-100 tokens overhead).

Full Setup (With Error Detection)

{
  "hooks": {
    "UserPromptSubmit": [{
      "matcher": "",
      "hooks": [{
        "type": "command",
        "command": "./skills/self-improvement/scripts/activator.sh"
      }]
    }],
    "PostToolUse": [{
      "matcher": "Bash",
      "hooks": [{
        "type": "command",
        "command": "./skills/self-improvement/scripts/error-detector.sh"
      }]
    }]
  }
}

Available Hook Scripts

Script Hook Type Purpose
scripts/activator.sh UserPromptSubmit Reminds to evaluate learnings after tasks
scripts/error-detector.sh PostToolUse (Bash) Triggers on command errors

See references/hooks-setup.md for detailed configuration and troubleshooting.

Automatic Skill Extraction

When a learning is valuable enough to become a reusable skill, extract it using the provided helper.

Skill Extraction Criteria

A learning qualifies for skill extraction when ANY of these apply:

Criterion Description
Recurring Has See Also links to 2+ similar issues
Verified Status is resolved with working fix
Non-obvious Required actual debugging/investigation to discover
Broadly applicable Not project-specific; useful across codebases
User-flagged User says "save this as a skill" or similar

Extraction Workflow

  1. Identify candidate: Learning meets extraction criteria
  2. Run helper (or create manually):
    ./skills/self-improvement/scripts/extract-skill.sh skill-name --dry-run
    ./skills/self-improvement/scripts/extract-skill.sh skill-name
    
  3. Customize SKILL.md: Fill in template with learning content
  4. Update learning: Set status to promoted_to_skill, add Skill-Path
  5. Verify: Read skill in fresh session to ensure it's self-contained

Manual Extraction

If you prefer manual creation:

  1. Create skills/\x3Cskill-name>/SKILL.md
  2. Use template from assets/SKILL-TEMPLATE.md
  3. Follow Agent Skills spec:
    • YAML frontmatter with name and description
    • Name must match folder name
    • No README.md inside skill folder

Extraction Detection Triggers

Watch for these signals that a learning should become a skill:

In conversation:

  • "Save this as a skill"
  • "I keep running into this"
  • "This would be useful for other projects"
  • "Remember this pattern"

In learning entries:

  • Multiple See Also links (recurring issue)
  • High priority + resolved status
  • Category: best_practice with broad applicability
  • User feedback praising the solution

Skill Quality Gates

Before extraction, verify:

  • Solution is tested and working
  • Description is clear without original context
  • Code examples are self-contained
  • No project-specific hardcoded values
  • Follows skill naming conventions (lowercase, hyphens)

Multi-Agent Support

This skill works across different AI coding agents with agent-specific activation.

Claude Code

Activation: Hooks (UserPromptSubmit, PostToolUse) Setup: .claude/settings.json with hook configuration Detection: Automatic via hook scripts

Codex CLI

Activation: Hooks (same pattern as Claude Code) Setup: .codex/settings.json with hook configuration Detection: Automatic via hook scripts

GitHub Copilot

Activation: Manual (no hook support) Setup: Add to .github/copilot-instructions.md:

## Self-Improvement

After solving non-obvious issues, consider logging to `.learnings/`:
1. Use format from self-improvement skill
2. Link related entries with See Also
3. Promote high-value learnings to skills

Ask in chat: "Should I log this as a learning?"

Detection: Manual review at session end

OpenClaw

Activation: Workspace injection + inter-agent messaging Setup: See "OpenClaw Setup" section above Detection: Via session tools and workspace files

Agent-Agnostic Guidance

Regardless of agent, apply self-improvement when you:

  1. Discover something non-obvious - solution wasn't immediate
  2. Correct yourself - initial approach was wrong
  3. Learn project conventions - discovered undocumented patterns
  4. Hit unexpected errors - especially if diagnosis was difficult
  5. Find better approaches - improved on your original solution

Copilot Chat Integration

For Copilot users, add this to your prompts when relevant:

After completing this task, evaluate if any learnings should be logged to .learnings/ using the self-improvement skill format.

Or use quick prompts:

  • "Log this to learnings"
  • "Create a skill from this solution"
  • "Check .learnings/ for related issues"
Usage Guidance
This skill is coherent with a 'capture learnings' purpose but includes instructions that could store and share large amounts of project data. Before installing or enabling hooks, do the following: (1) Inspect the scripts and hook handlers (activator.sh, error-detector.sh, extract-skill.sh, handler.js/ts) yourself; don't run them blind. (2) Remove or modify any automatic guidance that asks to append 'Full source of all included files' to error logs — never log full source/configs or secrets. (3) Prefer project-level hook configuration (not user-global) so reminders run only in controlled projects. (4) Ensure .learnings/ is excluded from any public repo, backups, or sync targets and apply strict file permissions. (5) If you plan to use cross-session sharing (sessions_send, promote to CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md), decide explicitly which entries are safe to share and sanitize logs first. (6) If uncertain, install but keep hooks disabled until you audit and optionally harden the templates to avoid accidental data exfiltration.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: analyzing-business-strategy-skill Version: 1.0.1 The skill bundle is a self-improvement framework designed to help AI agents log errors, user corrections, and best practices into local markdown files for continuous improvement. It utilizes OpenClaw hooks and helper scripts (such as activator.sh, error-detector.sh, and extract-skill.sh) to inject reminders into the agent's context and scaffold new skills based on captured learnings. The code and instructions are transparent, lack any evidence of data exfiltration or malicious intent, and include basic security checks like path validation in the extraction script to prevent directory traversal.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The name/description (capture learnings/errors) aligns with the provided files: activator and error-detector hooks, templates, and extraction helper. Creating .learnings/, injecting bootstrap reminders, and a helper to scaffold new skills are expected capabilities. However, the skill explicitly recommends promoting entries (including entire file contents) into workspace-level files and cross-session tools, which is more invasive than a simple per-session logger and should be justified to the user.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md instructs writing detailed logs to .learnings/ (including an Error Entry template that says 'Full source of all included files') and promoting entries to workspace files (CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md, SOUL.md) and sending learnings across sessions (sessions_send). Those actions can cause large amounts of source/config (potentially secrets, credentials, or private data) to be persisted and shared. The activator and handler only inject reminders (harmless), and error-detector reads CLAUDE_TOOL_OUTPUT to detect failures (expected), but the documentation encourages copying full file contents into logs and promoting them—this is scope creep and a data-exposure risk.
Install Mechanism
There is no packaged install spec in the registry entry (instruction-only), but SKILL.md suggests cloning a GitHub repo or copying hooks into ~/.openclaw/hooks. The suggested git clone is a normal source, and scripts are local shell/JS/TS files. No arbitrary remote binary downloads or shorteners are used. Risk is moderate only because enabling hooks / copying scripts writes into user home and executes local scripts—review them before running.
Credentials
The skill declares no required env vars, which matches the bundle. The error-detector reads CLAUDE_TOOL_OUTPUT (a runtime-provided variable) — that is reasonable for detecting command failures. The bigger proportionality issue is that the instructions encourage persisting and promoting full file contents and using cross-session sharing APIs; that can expose unrelated credentials or secrets from the workspace even though no explicit secret env vars are requested.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill does not force permanent inclusion (always: false). It instructs copying hooks into ~/.openclaw/hooks and creating ~/.openclaw/workspace/.learnings (or project-level .learnings), which is expected for this functionality. Hooks and scripts will run with the same user permissions as the agent; enabling them globally (user-level settings) increases blast radius. No automatic modification of other skills' configs is present in the code, but manual enablement is required by the user.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install analyzing-business-strategy-skill
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /analyzing-business-strategy-skill
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
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Slug analyzing-business-strategy-skill
Version 1.0.1
License MIT-0
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What is 自我成?

Captures learnings, errors, and corrections to enable continuous improvement. Use when: (1) A command or operation fails unexpectedly, (2) User corrects Clau... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 246 downloads so far.

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Run "/install analyzing-business-strategy-skill" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

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Which platforms does 自我成 support?

自我成 is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created 自我成?

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

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