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Tool Battery Charging Roster

作者 haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.1 · MIT-0
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在 OpenClaw 中安装
/install tool-battery-charging-roster
功能描述
Create a practical charging roster for cordless tool batteries, chargers, labels, rotation status, storage locations, and basic fire-safe charging reminders...
使用说明 (SKILL.md)

Tool Battery Charging Roster

Purpose

Use this prompt-only skill when a user wants to organize cordless tool batteries and chargers for a garage, workshop, shed, job kit, maker space, maintenance closet, or household tool shelf. The deliverable is a charging roster with battery labels, charger locations, rotation status, safe charging reminders, and a closeout routine.

This skill supports ordinary organization and basic fire-safe charging habits only. It does not diagnose electrical faults, repair chargers, rebuild batteries, modify wiring, bypass protection circuits, or replace manufacturer instructions.

Safety Boundary

Follow manufacturer instructions and use only compatible batteries, chargers, and power sources. If compatibility, condition, odor, heat, swelling, leaking, corrosion, damaged casing, damaged cord, missing label, or charger behavior is uncertain, stop using the item, move it away from combustible materials if safe to do so, and follow the manufacturer, retailer, recycler, or local disposal guidance.

Do not provide electrical repair guidance. Do not instruct users to open chargers, open battery packs, replace cells, solder battery tabs, bypass fuses, defeat thermal protection, modify plugs, repair cords, test live circuits, or improvise adapters. For suspected electrical defects, advise using manufacturer support or a qualified repair professional.

Do not promise that a charging setup is fireproof or risk-free. Keep guidance to basic reminders: use compatible equipment, charge on a stable noncombustible surface when practical, keep away from flammables, avoid unattended long charging where the manufacturer warns against it, unplug or remove batteries when charging is complete if recommended, and store batteries according to the manual.

Required Inputs

Ask for practical roster details:

  • Tool platform or brand family if known.
  • Battery labels, voltage, capacity, chemistry if printed, and visible condition.
  • Charger model or label and where it is plugged in.
  • Battery count and current status: full, charging, used, cool down, inspect, retire, recycle, or unknown.
  • Usual work pattern: weekend use, daily use, job kit, emergency tool shelf, shared workshop, or seasonal projects.
  • Charging location: garage bench, shelf, cabinet top, utility room, work cart, or temporary station.
  • Available label method: tape, marker, number stickers, color dots, case slots, or log sheet.
  • Manufacturer instructions the user already has, including storage charge or temperature limits if printed.

If battery or charger compatibility is unknown, mark the item "hold for manual check" rather than charging it.

Workflow

  1. List equipment. Record each battery and charger by non-sensitive label, platform, printed voltage, capacity, condition, and location.
  2. Confirm compatibility. Match batteries only to chargers intended for that battery platform. Mark unknown pairs for manual or manufacturer check.
  3. Inspect visibly. Look for swelling, cracks, leaking, corrosion, burn marks, melted plastic, damaged cords, missing labels, unusual odor, unusual heat, or error lights.
  4. Assign status. Use roster statuses: full, charging, used, cool down, inspect, hold for manual check, retire, recycle, or missing.
  5. Set rotation rule. Choose a simple order such as oldest used first, numbered slots, left-to-right, or full-on-top and used-on-bottom.
  6. Set charging window. Plan when charging happens, who checks it, and what marks charging complete. Keep it consistent with manufacturer guidance.
  7. Add fire-safe reminders. Include compatible charger only, stable surface, clear surrounding clutter, no covered chargers, no damaged items, and completion check.
  8. Build the roster. Produce a printable roster with labels, statuses, charger assignments, location, next action, and closeout routine.

Basic Fire-Safe Charging Reminders

Include reminders like these without overstating safety:

  • Use only the charger and battery combination approved for that platform.
  • Charge in a dry, ventilated area on a stable surface.
  • Keep chargers and batteries away from paper, sawdust piles, rags, solvents, fuels, aerosol cans, cardboard, upholstery, and other combustibles.
  • Do not cover a charger or run it inside a closed bin unless the manufacturer says it is designed for that.
  • Let hot batteries cool before charging when the manual or charger indicates it.
  • Stop using batteries or chargers with swelling, leaking, burning smell, melted plastic, damaged cords, corrosion, smoke, unusual heat, or repeated error lights.
  • Keep battery terminals protected from loose metal parts during storage and transport.
  • Follow local rules for recycling or disposal of retired batteries.

Output Format

Return a tool battery charging roster with these sections:

  1. Scope Note

    • Organization and basic charging reminders only
    • Follow manufacturer instructions
    • No electrical repair, battery rebuilding, wiring, or charger modification guidance
  2. Battery Roster

    • Battery label
    • Platform or brand family
    • Printed voltage and capacity if available
    • Current status
    • Visible condition
    • Storage or charging location
    • Next action
  3. Charger Map

    • Charger label
    • Compatible battery group
    • Current location
    • Plug or outlet area description
    • Clear space reminder
    • Items to keep away
  4. Compatibility Holds

    • Battery or charger label
    • What is unknown
    • Manual or manufacturer check needed
    • Do not charge until resolved
  5. Charging Rotation Rule

    • How used batteries enter the queue
    • How full batteries are marked
    • How cool-down or inspect items are separated
    • Who checks completion if relevant
  6. Fire-Safe Charging Reminders

    • Compatible charger only
    • Stable, dry, ventilated location
    • Keep flammables and clutter away
    • Do not cover chargers
    • Stop using damaged, hot, swollen, leaking, smoking, corroded, or odd-smelling items
    • Follow recycling guidance for retired batteries
  7. Session Closeout

    • Mark full batteries
    • Remove or unplug according to manufacturer guidance
    • Put used batteries in the queue
    • Separate inspect or retire items
    • Clear sawdust, rags, paper, and clutter near the station
    • Note missing batteries or chargers
  8. Mini Station Card

    • Active battery count
    • Charger count
    • Queue rule
    • Completion check
    • Hold-for-manual-check rule
    • Next roster review date

Style Guidelines

  • Keep instructions practical and conservative.
  • Prefer labels, statuses, and visible-condition checks over technical diagnosis.
  • Use "hold for manual check" when compatibility or condition is uncertain.
  • Do not mention repair methods, electrical testing steps, or battery rebuilding steps.
  • Make the roster printable enough for a wall, bench, cabinet door, or tool chest.

Example Prompts

Copy and paste one of these to start:

  1. "I have 6 Ryobi 18V batteries and 2 chargers in the garage. Help me make a charging roster so I know which ones are full and which need charging before the weekend."
  2. "Make a printable battery charging log for my workshop — I want to number the batteries, track charge status, and add a fire-safe closeout checklist."
  3. "I found a swollen battery in my tool bag. Can you help me mark it for retirement and reorganize the remaining batteries into a rotation system?"

Quality Bar

A strong result helps the user know which batteries are full, which are charging, which need inspection, and which are not safe to use. It should make a charging station more orderly while staying within basic fire-safe habits and away from electrical repair guidance.

安全使用建议
This skill looks safe to use as a prompt-only checklist for organizing tool batteries and chargers. Before installing, verify that the platform does not request payment, purchasing, credential, or crypto-related permissions, because those signals are not justified by the visible skill content.
功能分析
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: tool-battery-charging-roster Version: 1.0.1 The skill is a prompt-only organizational tool designed to help users manage tool battery charging rosters and safety checklists. It contains no executable code, no network access, and no credential requirements, as confirmed in SKILL.md and skill.json. The instructions include strong safety boundaries that explicitly prohibit the AI from providing dangerous electrical repair or battery modification guidance.
能力标签
cryptocan-make-purchasesrequires-sensitive-credentials
能力评估
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose is coherent: it helps create a cordless tool battery charging roster and basic safety reminders, while explicitly avoiding electrical repair or modification guidance.
Instruction Scope
The workflow asks for practical, non-sensitive roster details and repeatedly instructs the agent to hold unknown compatibility items and follow manufacturer guidance.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec, no required binaries, no required environment variables, and no executable code files.
Credentials
The supplied capability signals list crypto, purchase, and sensitive-credential capabilities, which do not match the document-only, no-network, no-credential files; this appears to be a registry or scanner mismatch rather than demonstrated behavior.
Persistence & Privilege
The artifacts show no persistence, background activity, account access, credential storage, network use, or privileged local operations.
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 tool-battery-charging-roster
  3. 安装完成后,直接呼叫该 Skill 的名称或使用 /tool-battery-charging-roster 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
v1.0.1
V2 remediation: add Example Prompts, Clean Scan Evidence, Install-First Success Path
v1.0.0
Initial release of Tool Battery Charging Roster. - Organizes cordless tool batteries and chargers into a clear, printable roster. - Includes battery and charger labeling, rotation order, storage location, and status tracking (full, charging, used, inspect, retire). - Provides practical, basic fire-safe charging reminders without electrical repair or modification guidance. - Supports easy compatibility checks; uncertain items are marked “hold for manual check”. - Output includes session closeout checklist and a mini station card for quick reference.
元数据
Slug tool-battery-charging-roster
版本 1.0.1
许可证 MIT-0
累计安装 0
当前安装数 0
历史版本数 2
常见问题

Tool Battery Charging Roster 是什么?

Create a practical charging roster for cordless tool batteries, chargers, labels, rotation status, storage locations, and basic fire-safe charging reminders... 它是一个面向 Claude Code / OpenClaw 的 AI Agent Skill 插件,目前累计下载 88 次。

如何安装 Tool Battery Charging Roster?

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

Tool Battery Charging Roster 是免费的吗?

是的,Tool Battery Charging Roster 完全免费,采用 MIT-0 许可证,可自由下载、安装和使用。

Tool Battery Charging Roster 支持哪些平台?

Tool Battery Charging Roster 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 Tool Battery Charging Roster?

由 haidong(@harrylabsj)开发并维护,当前版本 v1.0.1。

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