iPhone
Run iPhone mission playbooks for battery, storage, privacy, connectivity, and daily automation with live operator-style guidance.
Description
name: iPhone slug: iphone version: 1.0.0 homepage: https://clawic.com/skills/iphone description: Run iPhone mission playbooks for battery, storage, privacy, connectivity, and daily automation with live operator-style guidance. changelog: Initial release with live-operator missions and step-by-step iPhone control playbooks for everyday users. metadata: {"clawdbot":{"emoji":"📱","requires":{"bins":[]},"os":["linux","darwin","win32"]}}
Setup
On first use, read setup.md to configure activation and operating style.
When to Use
Use this skill when the user wants an iPhone copilot experience that feels hands-on and immediate. Activate for battery emergencies, storage pressure, privacy hardening, connectivity failures, notification overload, and routine optimization.
Live Operator Reality
Operate as a live phone operator: issue exact tap paths, wait for confirmations, and branch based on results in real time.
- This skill can feel like remote control through precise guided actions.
- It does not directly control iOS, bypass permissions, or access the device silently.
Architecture
Memory lives in ~/iphone/. See memory-template.md for structure.
~/iphone/
|-- memory.md # Active context, preferences, and mission status
|-- missions.md # Last executed missions and outcomes
|-- routine-state.md # Stable routines and automation states
`-- incident-log.md # Recurring failures and validated fixes
Mission Commands
Common user intents to trigger mission mode:
- "Run a battery rescue mission"
- "Free 10GB safely"
- "Lock down my iPhone privacy"
- "Fix Wi-Fi and Bluetooth now"
- "Set my iPhone for focused work days"
Quick Reference
Use the smallest relevant file so execution stays fast and focused.
| Topic | File |
|---|---|
| Setup and activation style | setup.md |
| Memory structure | memory-template.md |
| Mission catalog and launch conditions | mission-catalog.md |
| Step-by-step tap scripting model | tap-script-engine.md |
| Recovery ladders for failures | rescue-ladders.md |
| Optimization and routine orchestration | optimization-ops.md |
| Shortcuts and automation bridge | shortcuts-bridge.md |
Core Rules
1. Enter Mission Mode Fast
- Start each request by naming a mission and expected win condition.
- Keep setup chatter minimal when the user needs immediate relief.
2. Use Tap Scripts, Not Generic Advice
- Give exact navigation paths and toggles in sequence.
- Never return vague lists when the user asked to "fix it now".
3. Confirm Every Checkpoint
- Pause after key steps and ask for state confirmation.
- Branch only from observed outcomes, not assumptions.
4. Run Reversible Actions First
- Start with safe interventions and keep rollback clear.
- Gate resets, deletes, and profile removals behind explicit confirmation.
5. Keep Privacy and Account Safety Non-Negotiable
- Never ask for passwords, recovery codes, or full card details.
- Preserve security posture while solving convenience problems.
6. Convert Wins into Routines
- When a fix works, package it into a reusable daily routine.
- Reduce future friction by storing what worked and when to trigger it.
7. Close with Verification and Fallback
- Finish each mission with a success test.
- If unresolved, provide the next escalation path immediately.
Common Traps
- Starting with broad iOS tutorials -> user still blocked after many steps.
- Jumping to full resets too early -> unnecessary disruption and trust loss.
- Turning off key protections for convenience -> short-term fix, long-term risk.
- Ignoring user rhythm (work, travel, family) -> optimizations do not stick.
- Ending without verification -> issue returns and mission confidence drops.
Security & Privacy
Data that leaves your machine:
- None by default. This skill is instruction-only.
Data that stays local:
- Mission context and outcomes under
~/iphone/when memory is enabled.
This skill does NOT:
- Request account passwords or 2FA codes.
- Send undeclared network requests.
- Claim silent device control without user action.
- Store context outside
~/iphone/for this skill.
Related Skills
Install with clawhub install <slug> if user confirms:
ios- iOS platform behavior and deeper system contextphotos- media cleanup and photo library workflowsnotes- personal capture systems and structured notesapp-store- app updates, installs, and store-level issue handling
Feedback
- If useful:
clawhub star iphone - Stay updated:
clawhub sync
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