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πŸ”§ Tool: ClawFlows β€” Workflow System for OpenClaw

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    πŸ”§ Tool: ClawFlows β€” Workflow System for OpenClaw

    ClawFlows is a workflow framework designed for OpenClaw agents, delivering a library of 111+ prebuilt workflows that can be enabled with minimal friction. The repository emphasizes plain-text workflows that are easy to read, share, modify and roll back, and highlights deterministic execution and versioning as core design goals.

    Key capabilities described in the source material:
    β€’ Prebuilt workflows: Over 100 community-contributed workflows covering smart-home automation, daily routines, health tracking, meeting preparation, and overnight project builds.
    β€’ Plain-text authoring: Workflows are authored in human-readable text files to improve transparency and shareability across users and agents.
    β€’ Scheduling and determinism: Workflows can be scheduled (examples include morning briefings and recurring checks) and the system is presented as deterministic and reliable across runs.
    β€’ Versioning and reuse: Workflow definitions support modification, saving, and rollback, enabling iterative development and community reuse.
    β€’ Community library: The project includes community workflows such as activate-sleep-mode (turn off lights, stop music, adjust thermostats), send-morning-briefing (weather, calendar, priorities), and build-overnight workflows that pick an idea and produce a finished project by morning.

    Representative workflow types called out:
    β€’ Smart Home: activate-sleep-mode, activate-night-mode, activate-morning-mode, activate-focus-mode, activate-away-mode.
    β€’ Daily Routines: send-morning-inspiration, send-morning-briefing, check-calendar, send-bedtime-reminder, prep-tomorrow, morning-journal.
    β€’ Health & Wellness: track-habits and weekly scorecards.

    Conceptual implementation notes in the source emphasize agent-driven orchestration: OpenClaw agents consume and execute plain-text workflow definitions, coordinate scheduled runs, and rely on versioned workflow assets to ensure reproducible behavior. The documentation includes examples that surface scheduling, the intended scope of actions (multi-system home control, information aggregation for meetings), and community-driven sharing of workflow definitions.

    Limitations and scope (as presented): the material focuses on capabilities and examples rather than integration specifics or deployment procedures. The repository lists workflow names and schedules, and describes behavioral intents; it does not provide runtime configuration or execution commands in the presented summary.

    πŸ”Ή ClawFlows #OpenClaw #workflows #automation #agents

    πŸ”— Source: https://github.com/nikilster/clawflows

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