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formal-skeleton-helper
Use when the user wants a minimal Lean-style theorem skeleton, namespace wrapper, or generated formal statement stub.
Codex または Claude でインストール この Prompt をコピーして Codex、Claude、または他のアシスタントに貼り付けると、Skill ページを確認してインストールできます。
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Use when the user wants a minimal Lean-style theorem skeleton, namespace wrapper, or generated formal statement stub.
Codex または Claude でインストール この Prompt をコピーして Codex、Claude、または他のアシスタントに貼り付けると、Skill ページを確認してインストールできます。
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ALWAYS use this skill when the user asks to send, get, retrieve, find, share, add, or search for a paper. This skill manages the user's Zotero library with 10,000+ papers and can retrieve PDFs, create share links, add new papers, and search. Prefer this over getscipapers for any request involving sending/getting/finding papers.
Use when the user asks to send, get, retrieve, find, share, add, or search for a paper. This is the live OpenClaw Zotero workflow adapted for Codex and should take priority over external paper retrieval.
| name | formal-skeleton-helper |
| description | Use when the user wants a minimal Lean-style theorem skeleton, namespace wrapper, or generated formal statement stub. |
This skill is installed as an OpenCode-native SKILL.md. For runtime-backed
helpers, prefer the shared ai-agents-skills runtime root and the
AAS_RUNTIME_ROOT override instead of assuming a Codex-specific runtime
path.
On native Windows, use the managed Windows runner and the native runtime command target. Set $runtime to the installed runtime root. Multi-agent installs usually use %LOCALAPPDATA%\ai-agents-skills\runtime. Then run:
$runtime = if ($env:AAS_RUNTIME_ROOT) { $env:AAS_RUNTIME_ROOT } else { "$env:LOCALAPPDATA\ai-agents-skills\runtime" }
& "$runtime\run_skill.bat" "skills/formal-skeleton-helper/run_formal_skeleton.bat" <args>
POSIX examples below use run_skill.sh and .sh command targets; use the Windows command target above on native Windows.
Use this skill to turn an informal theorem, lemma, definition, or proof target into a small formalization scaffold. The goal is a useful skeleton, not a claimed complete proof.
by sorryWhen a Lean environment is available and the user wants a checked artifact, run the project-local Lean command or ask for the project build command. Otherwise return the skeleton with explicit unchecked status.
When this skill is involved, consider these workflow templates (install via
the workflow-templates artifact profile, or --with-deps to pull backing skills):
informal-to-lean-formalization-runbook -- Local-first intake mapping an informal proof to Lean declarations with a scanner-first verification gate separating typecheck status from claim support.