Edith Senso Ingest
/install edith-senso-ingest
Senso Content Ingestion
Ingest documents and content into the user's Senso.ai knowledge base so it becomes searchable through Edith smart glasses.
When to use
Activate this skill when the user wants to add, upload, or ingest content into their knowledge base. Examples:
- "Add this to my knowledge base..."
- "Ingest this document..."
- "Store this information..."
- "Remember this for later..." (when referring to document-scale content, not short notes)
- "Upload this to Senso..."
- "Index this content..."
Do NOT use this skill for simple note-taking or reminders. This is for ingesting substantial content that should be searchable later.
Setup
The user must have a Senso.ai API key configured. If not, tell them:
- Sign up at https://senso.ai and create a project
- Go to Settings > API Keys and generate a new key
- Tell OpenClaw: "My Senso API key is sk-..." and store it for future use
The API key should be stored in OpenClaw's memory/config as SENSO_API_KEY.
How to ingest content
Use the exec tool to call the Senso.ai content ingestion endpoint:
curl -s -X POST "https://sdk.senso.ai/api/v1/content/raw" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "X-API-Key: ${SENSO_API_KEY}" \
-d '{"content": "\x3Ctext content to ingest>", "metadata": {"title": "\x3Coptional title>", "source": "\x3Coptional source>"}}'
Ingesting from a file
If the user provides a file path, read it first and then send the content:
curl -s -X POST "https://sdk.senso.ai/api/v1/content/raw" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "X-API-Key: ${SENSO_API_KEY}" \
-d @- \x3C\x3C'BODY'
{
"content": "\x3Cfile contents>",
"metadata": {
"title": "\x3Cfilename>",
"source": "file"
}
}
BODY
For large files, consider chunking the content into logical sections before ingesting.
Formatting responses for Edith voice output
Edith speaks responses through smart glasses speakers. Keep confirmations brief:
- Confirm success simply. Say "Done, I've added that to your knowledge base" or "Got it, that's been indexed."
- Mention what was ingested. Say "I've added the return policy document to your knowledge base" so the user knows what happened.
- No technical details. Don't mention API responses, document IDs, chunk counts, or byte sizes.
- If it fails, be clear. Say what went wrong in plain language.
Example
User: "Hey Edith, add this meeting summary to my knowledge base: We decided to launch the new product line in Q3 and increase the marketing budget by 20 percent."
Good response: "Done, I've added your meeting summary to your knowledge base."
Bad response: "I have successfully ingested 1 document containing 147 characters into your Senso.ai knowledge base. The document ID is doc_abc123 and it was chunked into 1 segment."
Error handling
- Missing API key: "You haven't set up your Senso knowledge base yet. You'll need a Senso API key. Visit senso.ai to get one, then tell me the key."
- 401 Unauthorized: "Your Senso API key seems invalid. Please check it and try again."
- Content too large: Split the content into smaller pieces and ingest each separately. Confirm with "I've added your document in multiple parts to your knowledge base."
- Network/timeout error: "I couldn't reach your knowledge base right now. Try again in a moment."
- Empty content: "There's no content to add. Tell me what you'd like to store in your knowledge base."
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install edith-senso-ingest - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/edith-senso-ingest - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Edith Senso Ingest?
Ingest documents into your Senso.ai knowledge base through Edith smart glasses. Triggers when user wants to add content to their knowledge base. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 111 downloads so far.
How do I install Edith Senso Ingest?
Run "/install edith-senso-ingest" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Edith Senso Ingest free?
Yes, Edith Senso Ingest is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Edith Senso Ingest support?
Edith Senso Ingest is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Edith Senso Ingest?
It is built and maintained by samdickson22 (@samdickson22); the current version is v1.0.0.