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Magic Quill
Generate YAML spell mapping files for OpenClaw Spellbook themed by a topic or URL, using dynamic spell-list discovery and heuristic fallback.
v1.0.0
Description
name: magic-quill description: Generate OpenClaw Spellbook YAML theme mappings from a topic (game/movie/franchise/etc.) or a URL. Use when you need to create or refresh a themed spell mapping file under /spells with broad coverage of popular skills (default top 50). The generator now performs dynamic spell-list reference discovery first (searching for spell lists/APIs and parsing discovered JSON/HTML sources), then uses lore/context as secondary style input and falls back to heuristic spell names when references fail. NOTE: This skill generates YAML mapping files — to use the spells in agent sessions, you need the openclaw-spellbook hook installed (see wynnsu/openclaw-spellbook).
Magic Quill
A magical quill that inscribes themed spell mappings for OpenClaw Spellbook with high coverage for popular skills.
Inputs
--topic <name>or--url <https://...>(primary inputs; spell-list lookup searches by topic/theme first, and--urlis treated as a high-priority reference candidate when provided)- Optional
--theme <name>to override the final theme name (or run heuristic-only mode with just--theme) - Optional
--out <path>(alias:--output) (default:spells/<theme-slug>.yaml) - Optional
--limit <n>(alias:--top) for top-N coverage (default:50) - Optional
--author <name>(default:@magic-quill)
What To Do
- Gather popular skills from both sources when possible:
skills.shtrending installs- ClawHub downloads API endpoint
- Merge and de-duplicate the results into a target set (fill gaps from built-in fallback skills if fetch fails).
- Gather spell-list references first (primary spell source):
- Build dynamic web search queries from topic/theme (for example
<topic> spell listand<topic> spells api) - Parse top search result links (DuckDuckGo HTML results) into candidate reference URLs
- Include
--urlas a high-priority candidate when present - Fetch discovered JSON/HTML references (for example
dnd5eapi.coif discovered), extract spell names, and merge/de-duplicate names from successful references
- Build dynamic web search queries from topic/theme (for example
- Gather lore/context (secondary style keywords only):
- If
--urlis provided, fetch and extract page text - Else if
--topicis provided, try Wikipedia summary API - If fetch fails, use built-in theme lexicon/heuristics
- If
- If spell-list references fail or do not produce enough names, generate spell mappings with the built-in heuristic spell-name generator.
- Write YAML to the requested output path (usually under
spells/), including# spell-list-references:comment links for successful dynamically discovered spell-list sources/endpoints when available. - Validate with
npm run validate:spellsif the output file is underspells/.
Commands (Users)
npm run generate:spellbook-theme -- --theme "Studio Ghibli" --limit 50 --author "@you"
npm run generate:spellbook-theme -- --topic "Cyberpunk 2077" --limit 75 --out spells/cyberpunk-2077.yaml --author "@you"
npm run generate:spellbook-theme -- --url "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lord_of_the_Rings" --limit 50 --author "@you"
npm run generate:spellbook-theme -- --topic "DnD 5e" --limit 20 --author "@you"
Commands (Agents)
node magic-quill/scripts/generate-spell-mapping.mjs --theme "The Legend of Zelda" --topic "The Legend of Zelda" --limit 50 --out spells/zelda.yaml --author "@example"
node scripts/validate-spells.mjs
Install From This Repo (Subpath)
Use a repo subpath source with npx skills add, for example:
npx skills add wynnsu/openclaw-spellbook/magic-quill
⚠️ Requires Hook for Use
This skill generates spell YAML mapping files — to actually use the themed spells in agent sessions, you need the openclaw-spellbook hook installed. Install the full spellbook package:
# Install the spellbook hook (includes magic-quill skill)
npx skills add wynnsu/openclaw-spellbook
Or install just the hook directly from the repo:
npx skills add wynnsu/openclaw-spellbook/hooks/spellbook
The hook handles the translation between magical spell names and actual skill IDs at runtime.
Usage after install (example prompt):
Use magic-quill to create a Star Wars spell mapping with top 50 coverage and write it to spells/star-wars.yaml.
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