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openclaw-ics-reminder

v1.0.1

ICS-backed reminder operations through the reminder worker API. Use when the user asks to create, list, cancel, or rotate reminder-style calendar items such as "remind me tomorrow at 3pm", "set a recurring reminder", "list my reminders", or "rotate my calendar feed token".

Sourced from ClawHub, Authored by Cute-angel

Installation

Please help me install the skill `openclaw-ics-reminder` from SkillHub official store. npx skills add Cute-angel/openclaw-ics-reminder

ICS Reminder

Use this skill when the user intent is to create or manage a reminder-like event that should appear in a subscribed calendar feed.

Reminder operations through scripts/reminder-client.mjs.

Create a reminder

node {baseDir}/scripts/reminder-client.mjs create --stdin

Required create fields: - title - start_at - timezone

Optional create fields: - notes - location - url - all_day - rrule - alarm_offset_minutes - source_text - idempotency_key

List reminders

node {baseDir}/scripts/reminder-client.mjs list

Delete a reminder

node {baseDir}/scripts/reminder-client.mjs delete "<id>"

Rotate ICS feed token

node {baseDir}/scripts/reminder-client.mjs rotate

Notes

  • Read REMINDER_API_TOKEN from the environment.
  • Read REMINDER_API_BASE_URL from the environment.
  • If REMINDER_API_BASE_URL is missing, stop and ask for configuration instead of guessing a local or remote endpoint.
  • Always use scripts/reminder-client.mjs; do not embed raw HTTP calls in the skill.
  • Ask a concise follow-up only when date, time, timezone, or recurrence is missing or ambiguous.
  • Keep raw user text inside the JSON request body only; do not splice it into shell flags, URLs, or command fragments.
  • Read references/time-parsing-rules.md for ambiguous dates, recurrence, all-day reminders, or past times.
  • Read references/api-contract.md before calling the helper script.
  • Read references/openclaw-config.md when the user needs help wiring the skill into ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json.
  • Confirm normalized schedule details in the final response and never reveal bearer tokens or raw secret values.