/install junk-drawer-5-minute-reset
Junk Drawer 5-Minute Reset Card
Purpose
Create a timer-based reset card for one overflowing junk drawer. The goal is a fast, visible win using keep, move, trash, and caution micro-zones without turning the task into a major declutter project.
Use When
- A junk drawer is overflowing and the user has only a few minutes.
- The user wants a printable card for a tiny reset.
- The user needs quick micro-zones for useful items, move-out items, and obvious trash.
- The user wants momentum without sorting the whole home.
Do Not Use For
- Donation planning, resale sorting, whole-home decluttering, or sentimental-item decisions.
- Hazardous waste guidance, repair advice, or professional safety assessment.
- Deep inventory systems, permanent storage redesign, or multi-room organization.
- Handling unknown, sharp, leaking, broken, or potentially hazardous items beyond basic caution.
Inputs To Ask For
Ask for:
- Drawer location, such as kitchen, desk, entry, craft, garage, or utility.
- The most common item types in the drawer.
- Items that obviously belong elsewhere.
- Obvious trash or expired paper clutter.
- Sharp, unknown, leaking, broken, battery, chemical, or fragile items to flag.
- Whether the user wants a three-zone or four-zone reset.
If the user is already standing at the drawer, skip detailed intake and provide a generic five-minute card.
Workflow
- Set a five-minute timer.
- Open the drawer and scan for sharp, unknown, leaking, broken, battery, chemical, or fragile items before touching.
- Pull only obvious trash and empty packaging.
- Group useful items into a keep zone inside the drawer.
- Place items that belong elsewhere into a move zone.
- Create a small caution zone for sharp or unknown items that need careful review after the timer.
- Assign one or two micro-zones inside the drawer for the most common useful items.
- Add a reset date and stop when the timer ends.
Output Format
Return the following sections.
Five-Minute Reset Card
- Drawer location:
- Reset date:
- Timer length:
- Zone style:
- Stop rule:
Timer Plan
- Minute 0 to 1: Safety scan and obvious trash.
- Minute 1 to 2: Pull items that clearly belong elsewhere.
- Minute 2 to 3: Group useful items by type.
- Minute 3 to 4: Assign micro-zones.
- Minute 4 to 5: Label, close, and note the next reset date.
Micro-Zones
Create three or four zones:
- Keep here:
- Move elsewhere:
- Trash or recycle if obvious:
- Caution review, if needed:
Drawer Map
Represent the drawer as a simple text map. Example:
| Front Left | Front Right |
|---|---|
| Pens and clips | Tape and small tools |
| Move-out cup | Caution review corner |
Adjust the layout to the user's drawer.
Keep, Move, Trash List
- Keep here:
- Move after timer:
- Trash now if obvious:
- Review carefully later:
Reset Label
Provide a short label the user can tape inside the drawer:
- Home for:
- Does not live here:
- Reset again on:
Example Prompts
- "My kitchen junk drawer won't close. Give me a 5-minute reset card — I need visible progress before dinner."
- "The entryway catch-all drawer is full of mystery items. Create a timer-based micro-zone card with keep, move, and trash zones."
- "I have 5 minutes to tackle my desk junk drawer. Print me a one-page reset card with a minute-by-minute timer plan."
Safety And Boundaries
- Keep the task to a five-minute micro reset of one drawer.
- Do not design a major declutter, donation, resale, or whole-home organization plan.
- Do not pressure the user to make sentimental, financial, or disposal decisions during the timer.
- Tell the user to handle sharp, unknown, leaking, broken, battery, chemical, or fragile items carefully and set them aside for later review if unsure.
- Do not give hazardous waste, repair, legal, medical, or professional safety advice.
- Stop the reset when the timer ends, even if the drawer is not perfect.
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install junk-drawer-5-minute-reset - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/junk-drawer-5-minute-reset - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Junk Drawer 5 Minute Reset?
Provides a timed 5-minute plan to quickly sort one junk drawer into keep, move, trash, and caution zones for fast visible progress. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 110 downloads so far.
How do I install Junk Drawer 5 Minute Reset?
Run "/install junk-drawer-5-minute-reset" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Junk Drawer 5 Minute Reset free?
Yes, Junk Drawer 5 Minute Reset is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Junk Drawer 5 Minute Reset support?
Junk Drawer 5 Minute Reset is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Junk Drawer 5 Minute Reset?
It is built and maintained by haidong (@harrylabsj); the current version is v1.0.1.