OpenClaw · Skill

Snailmail

A "slow channel" between you and your operator. Not every event deserves a ping. The inbox captures what matters and presents it beautifully when they're ready to look.

Browser & Automation
v1.0.0
VirusTotal: Suspicious

Install

Start with the primary install command. Alternate entrypoints are included below for ClawHub and OpenClaw CLI users.

Primary command

clawhub install dvdegenz/snailmail

ClawHub installer

npx clawhub@latest install dvdegenz/snailmail

OpenClaw CLI

openclaw skills install dvdegenz/snailmail

Direct OpenClaw install

openclaw install dvdegenz/snailmail

What this skill does

A "slow channel" between you and your operator. Not every event deserves a ping. The inbox captures what matters and presents it beautifully when they're ready to look.

Why it matters

Unlike chat notifications that get buried or lost, messages persist in a structured file and can be rendered in the right format for any channel when the operator is ready.

Typical use cases

  • Logging an unexpected API error for later review
  • Flagging a payment approval that needs human sign-off
  • Recording a milestone like a new high-traffic spike
  • Surfacing a security event that occurred overnight
  • Checking unread messages at the start of a work session

Source instructions

Operator Inbox

A "slow channel" between you and your operator. Not every event deserves a ping. The inbox captures what matters and presents it beautifully when they're ready to look.

Setup

On first use, the inbox file is created automatically at {workspace}/inbox/messages.json.

When to Write to the Inbox

Write an inbox entry when something is notable enough that your operator would want to know, but not urgent enough to interrupt them.

Write when:

  • Needs decision — something only a human can resolve (payment, approval, policy)
  • Abnormal — errors, failures, unexpected patterns, security events
  • Interesting — notable engagement, media mentions, milestones, opportunities
  • FYI — context that might matter later but needs no action now

Do NOT write when:

  • Routine success ("cron ran fine", "heartbeat OK")
  • Something you already told them in chat
  • Trivial events with no lasting significance
  • Duplicate of something already in the inbox

Priority levels:

  • urgent — needs attention within hours (prefix title with [URGENT])
  • important — should see today (prefix title with [IMPORTANT])
  • normal — whenever they check (no prefix)

Writing good entries:

  • Title: Short, scannable. Include the WHO or WHAT. ("@bigaccount (500K) mentioned us", not "Social media event")
  • Message: 1-3 sentences. What happened, why it matters, what (if anything) needs doing. Include links/handles when relevant.

CLI Usage

# Add entry
node {skill}/scripts/inbox.js add "Title" "Description of what happened"

# Add with priority
node {skill}/scripts/inbox.js add "[URGENT] Server disk 95%" "Only 2GB remaining on /dev/sda1"

# List unread
node {skill}/scripts/inbox.js list

# List all (including read)
node {skill}/scripts/inbox.js list all

# List archived
node {skill}/scripts/inbox.js list archived

# Mark one read
node {skill}/scripts/inbox.js read <id>

# Mark all read
node {skill}/scripts/inbox.js read-all

# Archive one
node {skill}/scripts/inbox.js archive <id>

# Archive all read
node {skill}/scripts/inbox.js archive-read

# Render for chat (auto-detects channel)
node {skill}/scripts/inbox.js render [unread|all|archived]

# Render as HTML (force)
node {skill}/scripts/inbox.js render --html

# Render as markdown (force)
node {skill}/scripts/inbox.js render --md

# Render as plain text (force)
node {skill}/scripts/inbox.js render --text

Presenting the Inbox

When the operator asks to see their inbox (or says "inbox", "messages", "check inbox"), run:

node {skill}/scripts/inbox.js render [unread|all|archived] [--html|--md|--text]

Choose format based on channel:

  • Telegram, webchat--html
  • Discord, Slack--md
  • SMS, plain--text

Send the output as your reply. Do not add commentary unless they ask.

Heartbeat Integration

During heartbeats, check for unread urgent/important items:

node {skill}/scripts/inbox.js list unread --json

If urgent items exist, surface them proactively. Otherwise stay quiet.

Storage

Messages stored in {workspace}/inbox/messages.json. Single-writer (the agent), so no locking needed. Writes use atomic rename (write .tmp → rename) to prevent corruption.

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