| name | skill-from-memory |
| description | Convert memory, conversation history, or completed tasks into publishable OpenClaw skills. Use when (1) A task or workflow should be reusable, (2) Extracting lessons from memory to create tools, (3) Packaging solved problems as skills for future use, (4) Publishing skills to GitHub and ClawHub registry. |
Skill from Memory
Transform your work into reusable skills. Extract workflows, solutions, and patterns from conversation history or memory files, package them as skills, and publish to GitHub and ClawHub.
Overview
This skill automates the complete workflow:
- Extract - Parse conversation history or memory for reusable patterns
- Design - Structure as a proper skill with SKILL.md and resources
- Create - Generate skill files and scripts
- Publish - Push to GitHub and publish to ClawHub
Quick Start
Create Skill from Recent Conversation
./scripts/extract-from-history.sh /path/to/session.jsonl ./my-new-skill
./scripts/extract-from-history.sh /path/to/session.jsonl ./my-new-skill --since "2026-02-03" --pattern "backup"
Create Skill from Memory File
./scripts/extract-from-memory.sh /path/to/memory/2026-02-04.md ./my-new-skill
Full Auto-Create and Publish
./scripts/create-and-publish.sh \
--source /path/to/session.jsonl \
--skill-name "my-automation" \
--github-repo "user/my-skills" \
--clawhub-slug "my-automation"
Workflow Steps
Step 1: Extract Requirements
Identify from conversation/memory:
- Task Pattern: What workflow was solved?
- Inputs/Outputs: What goes in, what comes out?
- Scripts/Tools: What code was written?
- Key Decisions: What choices were made?
Step 2: Design Skill Structure
Decide resource types:
scripts/ - For reusable code
references/ - For documentation
assets/ - For templates/files
Step 3: Create Skill Files
Generate:
SKILL.md with frontmatter and instructions
- Scripts in
scripts/
- Any reference files
Step 4: Publish
Push to GitHub and publish to ClawHub:
./scripts/publish.sh ./my-skill \
--github "user/repo" \
--clawhub-slug "my-skill" \
--version "1.0.0"
Scripts Reference
extract-from-history.sh
Parse conversation JSONL for skill content.
./scripts/extract-from-history.sh <session.jsonl> <output-dir> [options]
Options:
--since DATE Only extract from DATE onwards
--pattern REGEX Filter messages matching pattern
--tools-only Only extract tool usage patterns
extract-from-memory.sh
Parse memory markdown files.
./scripts/extract-from-memory.sh <memory.md> <output-dir>
create-skill.sh
Generate skill structure from extracted content.
./scripts/create-skill.sh <extracted-content-dir> <skill-name>
Options:
--description "..." Skill description
--type workflow Skill type (workflow|tool|reference)
publish.sh
Complete publish workflow.
./scripts/publish.sh <skill-path> [options]
Options:
--github REPO GitHub repo (owner/repo)
--clawhub-slug ClawHub slug
--version VER Version tag
--skip-github Skip GitHub push
--skip-clawhub Skip ClawHub publish
Example: Converting a Task to Skill
Original Task (from conversation)
User: "帮我设置每天自动备份OpenClaw配置"
→ Agent creates backup scripts + cron setup
Skill Creation Process
-
Extract:
./scripts/extract-from-history.sh \
~/.openclaw/agents/main/sessions/latest.jsonl \
./extracted-backup
-
Design:
- Type: Workflow skill
- Scripts: backup.sh, setup-cron.sh, cleanup.sh
- No assets needed
-
Create:
./scripts/create-skill.sh ./extracted-backup cron-backup \
--description "Automated backup scheduling with cron" \
--type workflow
-
Publish:
./scripts/publish.sh ./cron-backup \
--github "zfanmy/openclaw-skills" \
--clawhub-slug "cron-backup" \
--version "1.0.0"
Best Practices
What Makes a Good Skill
✅ Do:
- Single, well-defined purpose
- Reusable across contexts
- Includes working scripts
- Clear usage examples
- Progressive disclosure design
❌ Don't:
- Too broad or vague
- Hardcoded personal paths
- Missing error handling
- Undocumented assumptions
Extracting from Memory
Look for these patterns:
- "帮我写一个脚本..."
- "设置定时任务..."
- "以后每次都要..."
- "这个流程可以复用..."
GitHub Integration
Required setup:
git config --global user.name "Your Name"
git config --global user.email "your@email.com"
ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -C "your@email.com"
clawhub login
Versioning
Follow semantic versioning:
1.0.0 - Initial release
1.0.1 - Bug fix
1.1.0 - New feature
2.0.0 - Breaking change
Troubleshooting
Extraction finds nothing
- Check session file path
- Verify date range with
--since
- Try broader pattern matching
GitHub push fails
- Verify SSH key is added to GitHub
- Check repo exists and you have access
- Ensure git config user.name/email set
ClawHub publish fails
- Run
clawhub login first
- Check skill validation passes
- Verify slug is unique
Skill doesn't work when used
- Test scripts manually first
- Check for hardcoded paths
- Verify all dependencies listed
- Run with
--examples flag when creating
Related Skills
- skill-creator - Low-level skill creation utilities
- cron-backup - Example output skill (backup automation)
- clawhub - ClawHub CLI operations