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Kitchen Organizer System

作者 haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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/install kitchen-organizer-system
功能描述
Organize your kitchen by zones for efficient cooking — declutter, arrange, and maintain a functional kitchen layout.
使用说明 (SKILL.md)

Kitchen Organizer System

Overview

Kitchen Organizer System helps users transform their kitchen into an efficient, functional workspace by applying zone-based organization principles. It guides users through decluttering, categorizing items by use frequency, assigning optimal storage locations, and maintaining organization over time. The system works for any kitchen size — from compact apartment galley kitchens to large family kitchens.

This skill provides home organization and layout guidance. It does not provide professional interior design, construction, or renovation advice. Users should consult qualified professionals for structural changes, electrical work, plumbing, or load-bearing modifications.

When to Use

Use this skill when the user asks to:

  • Declutter and organize their kitchen
  • Improve kitchen workflow and cooking efficiency
  • Rearrange kitchen cabinets and drawers
  • Set up a new kitchen after moving
  • Find better storage solutions for kitchen tools and ingredients
  • Maintain kitchen organization long-term

Trigger phrases: "Organize my kitchen", "Kitchen declutter guide", "How to arrange kitchen cabinets", "Kitchen layout for efficiency", "Kitchen storage ideas", "Kitchen workflow improvement"

Workflow

Step 1 — Kitchen Assessment

Gather information about the user's kitchen:

Ask the user:

  • Kitchen size and layout: Galley, L-shaped, U-shaped, open-plan, kitchenette? Approximate square footage?
  • Current pain points: What's frustrating? Can't find things? Too cluttered counters? Pots and pans inaccessible? Pantry chaos?
  • Who uses the kitchen: Solo cook, couple, family with kids, multi-generational?
  • Cooking frequency and style: Daily home cooking, occasional, mostly reheating, baking, entertaining?
  • Special considerations: Accessibility needs (reach limits, mobility), left-handed cook, young children in the house?
  • Existing storage: Cabinet count, drawer count, pantry (walk-in, cabinet, none), open shelving?
  • What's working? What areas currently function well that should be preserved?

Step 2 — The Zone Method

Organize the kitchen into functional zones based on workflow:

Zone 1: Food Storage Zone

  • Refrigerator, freezer, pantry
  • Dry goods, canned goods, oils, vinegars, spices
  • Snacks, cereals, baking supplies
  • Location: Near the entrance/loading area for easy grocery unloading

Zone 2: Preparation Zone

  • Primary workspace — the largest clear counter area
  • Cutting boards, knives, mixing bowls, measuring tools
  • Food processor, blender, stand mixer (if used frequently)
  • Trash and compost bin access
  • Location: Between sink and stove with generous counter space

Zone 3: Cooking Zone

  • Stove, oven, microwave
  • Pots, pans, baking sheets, casserole dishes
  • Cooking utensils: spatulas, spoons, tongs, ladles
  • Pot holders, trivets
  • Commonly used oils, salt, pepper, spices
  • Location: Naturally centered on the cooktop/oven area

Zone 4: Cleaning Zone

  • Sink, dishwasher
  • Dish soap, sponges, scrubbers, drying rack
  • Clean towels, dishcloths
  • Cleaning supplies (under sink if safe from children)
  • Recycling and compost
  • Location: Centered on the sink area

Zone 5: Serving and Tableware Zone

  • Plates, bowls, glasses, mugs
  • Cutlery, serving utensils, placemats
  • Everyday items in most accessible locations
  • Special occasion items in higher/lower storage
  • Location: Near the dining area or dishwasher for easy table setting and unloading

Zone 6: Beverage Station (optional, for coffee/tea enthusiasts)

  • Coffee maker, kettle, toaster
  • Mugs, tea, coffee supplies
  • Location: Away from main cooking workflow to avoid traffic jams

Step 3 — Declutter Protocol

Guide the user through a systematic declutter:

The Four-Box Method: Label four boxes/bags: Keep, Relocate, Donate/Sell, Discard.

Pass 1: Empty and Assess (per zone)

  1. Empty one cabinet or drawer completely onto a clear surface
  2. Wipe the empty space clean
  3. Sort each item into one of the four boxes using these questions:
    • Have I used this in the past 12 months? If no → Donate or Discard
    • Is it broken, chipped, or unsafe? If yes → Discard
    • Do I have duplicates? Keep the best one → Donate extras
    • Does it belong in this zone? If no → Relocate
    • Will I realistically use it? Be honest about aspirational kitchen items

Declutter Decision Guide for Common Items:

Item Keep If Let Go If
Appliances (blender, food processor, etc.) Used at least monthly Used 1-2x per year (store elsewhere or donate)
Plastic containers Lids match, no stains, no warping Missing lid or container, stained, warped
Mugs and cups Fits in designated mug space Overflowing — keep favorites, donate rest
Spices and herbs Used within past year, still aromatic Expired, clumped, no aroma, unlabeled mystery
Utensils and gadgets Used regularly, no damaged parts Unitaskers you never use (avocado slicer, egg separator — unless you truly use them)
Cookbooks You cook from them Purely decorative, outdated, available online
Pots and pans Good condition, appropriate size Warped, peeling non-stick, duplicate sizes
Baking supplies Used in past year Expired, hardened, insect-damaged
Linens (towels, cloths) Clean, intact, absorbent Stained, torn, thin, excessive quantity

Step 4 — Storage Assignment and Arrangement

Apply storage placement principles:

The Golden Rule of Kitchen Storage:

Frequency Storage Location
Daily (every meal prep) Countertop, front of prime cabinets, top drawers — within arm's reach of work zone
Weekly (several times/week) Mid-level cabinets, middle drawers — no more than one step from work zone
Monthly (1-3x/month) Upper cabinets, lower drawers — may require a step stool or slight bend
Seasonal/Rarely (holidays, special occasions) Highest shelves, deepest cabinets, garage/basement storage — acceptable to retrieve with effort

Zone-by-Zone Storage Assignment:

Food Storage Zone:

  • Frequently used oils, salt, pepper → countertop in cooking zone or front of nearest cabinet
  • Everyday spices → drawer or tiered shelf near stove (not above stove — heat degrades spices)
  • Dry goods (rice, pasta, flour) → airtight containers, mid-level pantry shelves
  • Canned goods → grouped by type (beans, tomatoes, broths), FIFO rotation
  • Snacks → one designated cabinet or bin, mid-level for kids' access

Preparation Zone:

  • Knives → magnetic strip on wall, knife block on counter, or dedicated drawer with blade guards
  • Cutting boards → vertical organizer, leaning against backsplash, or in cabinet next to prep zone
  • Mixing bowls → nested in cabinet near prep zone
  • Measuring cups/spoons → drawer or hanging near prep zone
  • Food processor/blender → countertop if used weekly+, cabinet if less frequent

Cooking Zone:

  • Pots and pans → lower cabinet or deep drawer nearest stove. Use lid organizer, pan protector, or vertical divider
  • Cooking utensils → crock or drawer next to stove (not behind stove — reaching over heat is dangerous)
  • Pot holders → hanging near stove, never on stove surface

Cleaning Zone:

  • Under sink → cleaning supplies in caddy or bin (pull out as unit), dishwasher tabs
  • Drying rack → next to sink if no dishwasher, stored when not in use
  • Towels → drawer or hanging bar near sink

Serving Zone:

  • Everyday plates, bowls → most accessible cabinet or drawer
  • Everyday glasses, mugs → cabinet near beverages or next to plates
  • Cutlery → top drawer in serving zone
  • Special occasion items → high cabinets, pantry top shelf, or separate hutch

Cabinet Configuration by Height:

Cabinet Position Best For Avoid Storing
Upper shelves (need step stool) Seasonal items, special occasion serveware, extra pantry stock Daily-use items, heavy items
Eye-level cabinets Everyday glasses, mugs, plates, bowls, everyday spices Heavy appliances
Counter-height cabinets Small appliances, mixing bowls, baking supplies, everyday cookware Items you need while cooking at stove
Lower cabinets Pots, pans, heavy appliances, large serving bowls, bulk pantry Small items that get lost in back, items requiring frequent bending
Deep drawers Pots and pans, small appliances, food storage containers Flatware, small utensils (use shallow drawer organizers)

Step 5 — Maximize Small Kitchen Space

Strategies for tight kitchens:

Vertical Space:

  • Install wall-mounted shelves, magnetic knife strips, and hanging pot racks
  • Use over-cabinet door organizers or hooks
  • Stack shelves or risers inside cabinets to double shelf space
  • Use the inside of cabinet doors for measuring spoons, pot lids, or small items

Multi-Functional Items:

  • Nesting measuring cups and bowls
  • Collapsible colanders, mixing bowls, and storage containers
  • Cutting board that fits over sink for extra counter space
  • Rolling cart that serves as extra prep surface and storage

Counter Clarity Rules:

  • Maximum 3-5 items allowed on counters (choose daily-use items only)
  • Everything else must have a cabinet/drawer home
  • Use trays or small bins to corral items at the coffee/tea station
  • Store large appliances that are used less than weekly

Step 6 — Maintenance System

Keep the kitchen organized long-term:

Daily (2-3 minutes):

  • Return items to their zones after cooking
  • Wipe counters and place items back in their homes
  • Load or unload dishwasher
  • Quick scan: anything out of place?

Weekly (10-15 minutes):

  • Review refrigerator — discard expired items, wipe spills
  • Check pantry — face labels forward, note items running low
  • Wipe cabinet fronts and handles
  • Declutter any accumulated counter items

Monthly (20-30 minutes):

  • Deep-clean one zone per month on rotation
  • Check for expired pantry items
  • Reassess: is the zone system still working?
  • Donate any items you've realized you don't use

Seasonal (per season change):

  • Rotate seasonal items (holiday bakeware, grilling tools, preserving equipment)
  • Deep clean refrigerator coils, range hood filter
  • Full pantry audit and reorganization
  • Donate/sell accumulated unused items

Safety Boundaries

MANDATORY SAFETY:

  • Store heavy items (stand mixers, cast iron) at waist height or below — never overhead
  • Keep knives in a block, on a magnetic strip, or in a dedicated drawer with blade covers — never loose in a drawer
  • Store cleaning products in a locked cabinet if young children are in the home
  • Never store food and cleaning products in the same cabinet
  • Secure tall furniture and shelving to the wall in earthquake-prone areas
  • Ensure all stored items are stable and won't fall when cabinet doors open
  • Do not overload shelves — respect weight limits
  • Glass items should not be stored overhead where they can fall

DISCLAIMER: This skill provides organizational guidance. It does not provide professional interior design, structural engineering, or childproofing certification. For structural changes, consult qualified professionals. The user assumes responsibility for safe implementation.

Tone and Style

  • Systematic but approachable — organization is learnable, not innate
  • Practical — suggestions that work in real kitchens with real budgets
  • Non-judgmental — no shame about current kitchen state
  • Encouraging — progress, not perfection

Output Structure

  1. Kitchen Assessment: Summary of layout, pain points, users, and needs
  2. Zone Map: Which zone goes where in this specific kitchen
  3. Declutter Plan: Zone-by-zone declutter sequence with decision guide
  4. Storage Assignment: Where each category of items should live, by frequency
  5. Layout Optimization: Specific recommendations for problem areas
  6. Maintenance Routine: Daily, weekly, monthly checklists
  7. Quick Wins: 3-5 things the user can do immediately for instant improvement

Kitchen Organizer System — A place for everything and everything in its place. Cook with flow, not frustration.

安全使用建议
This skill appears safe from an agentic-security perspective. It is general household organization guidance; users should still apply ordinary physical safety judgment when moving heavy items, storing knives or cleaning supplies, and should consult professionals for structural, electrical, plumbing, or renovation work.
功能分析
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: kitchen-organizer-system Version: 1.0.0 The Kitchen Organizer System is a purely instructional prompt-flow skill designed to guide users through kitchen organization and decluttering. The skill contains no executable code, requires no network or credential access, and adheres strictly to its stated purpose as documented in SKILL.md and skill.json. It includes appropriate safety boundaries regarding physical safety (e.g., knife storage and heavy lifting) and lacks any indicators of malicious intent, data exfiltration, or prompt injection attacks.
能力评估
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose and visible instructions are coherent: the skill provides kitchen decluttering, zoning, storage, and maintenance guidance.
Instruction Scope
The workflow asks for relevant household and kitchen context, but does not instruct the agent to run tools, override user intent, access files, or take autonomous external actions.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec and no executable code; skill.json declares no_code_execution, no_network, no_credentials, and hasExecutableCode false.
Credentials
The skill requires no binaries, environment variables, APIs, credentials, OS-specific access, or local resources, which is proportionate for a home-organization prompt flow.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence, background activity, account access, memory storage, credential use, or elevated privileges are declared or evidenced.
如何使用
  1. 确保已安装 OpenClaw(本地或 Docker 部署)
  2. 在对话框中输入安装命令:/install kitchen-organizer-system
  3. 安装完成后,直接呼叫该 Skill 的名称或使用 /kitchen-organizer-system 触发
  4. 根据 Skill 的参数说明提供必要输入,即可获得结构化输出
版本历史
v1.0.0
Kitchen Organizer System 1.0.0 – Initial Release - Introduces a comprehensive zone-based method for organizing any kitchen. - Guides users through assessment, decluttering, and storage assignment steps. - Provides workflows for optimizing kitchen layout and improving cooking efficiency. - Offers practical decluttering protocols, item-specific decision guides, and storage principles. - Supports all kitchen sizes and user needs, with clear recommendations for maintenance.
元数据
Slug kitchen-organizer-system
版本 1.0.0
许可证 MIT-0
累计安装 0
当前安装数 0
历史版本数 1
常见问题

Kitchen Organizer System 是什么?

Organize your kitchen by zones for efficient cooking — declutter, arrange, and maintain a functional kitchen layout. 它是一个面向 Claude Code / OpenClaw 的 AI Agent Skill 插件,目前累计下载 29 次。

如何安装 Kitchen Organizer System?

在 OpenClaw 或 Claude Code 对话框中运行命令「/install kitchen-organizer-system」即可一键安装,无需额外配置。

Kitchen Organizer System 是免费的吗?

是的,Kitchen Organizer System 完全免费,采用 MIT-0 许可证,可自由下载、安装和使用。

Kitchen Organizer System 支持哪些平台?

Kitchen Organizer System 跨平台运行,可在任意部署了 OpenClaw / Claude Code 的环境中使用(cross-platform)。

谁开发了 Kitchen Organizer System?

由 haidong(@harrylabsj)开发并维护,当前版本 v1.0.0。

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