13 permissively-licensed prompts mirrored from swarmclawai/swarmclaw (MIT). Honest zero stats; every prompt links to its source.
Manage your SwarmClaw agent fleet — agents, tasks, chats, chatrooms, goals, schedules, memory, wallets, connectors, autonomy, and 40+ more command groups. Use when asked to dispatch work, check agent status, coordinate multi-agent work, run diagnostics, manage schedules, set goals, or orchestrate across a SwarmClaw dashboard instance.
Edit or create PDFs with natural-language instructions using the nano-pdf CLI. Use when asked to make a PDF, edit a PDF, add pages, change text in a PDF, or convert content to PDF format.
Delegate coding tasks to external coding agents (Claude Code, Codex, Pi, OpenCode) via shell. Use when: (1) building new features or apps in a separate project, (2) reviewing PRs, (3) refactoring large codebases, (4) iterative coding that needs file exploration. NOT for: simple one-liner fixes (just edit directly), reading code (use read/file tools), or work inside the SwarmClaw workspace itself.
AI agent runtime and multi-agent orchestration platform. Teaches agents how to use SwarmClaw's 6 primitive tools, persistent memory, dreaming, delegation, connectors, credentials, and the skill system. Use when an agent is running on SwarmClaw and needs to understand the platform's capabilities.
Summarize or extract text/transcripts from URLs, podcasts, YouTube videos, and local files using the summarize CLI. Use when asked to summarize a link, article, video, or file, or to transcribe a YouTube video.
Always-on guidance for solving tasks resourcefully. Teaches agents to escalate through skills, CLI tools, and custom scripts instead of refusing. Applies to any request where the agent lacks a dedicated tool.
Create, edit, improve, or audit skills for SwarmClaw agents. Use when creating a new skill from scratch or when asked to improve, review, audit, tidy up, or clean up an existing skill or SKILL.md file. Also use when editing or restructuring a skill directory. Triggers on phrases like "create a skill", "author a skill", "tidy up a skill", "improve this skill", "review the skill", "clean up the skil
GitHub operations via `gh` CLI: issues, PRs, CI runs, code review, API queries. Use when: (1) checking PR status or CI, (2) creating/commenting on issues, (3) listing/filtering PRs or issues, (4) viewing run logs. NOT for: local git operations (use git directly), non-GitHub repos, or cloning (use git clone).
Use Google Workspace CLI (`gws`) for Drive, Docs, Sheets, Gmail, Calendar, Chat, and related Workspace API tasks.
Generate images via OpenAI Images API (GPT Image, DALL-E 3, DALL-E 2). Supports batch generation with random prompt sampler and HTML gallery output. Use when asked to generate images with OpenAI and an OPENAI_API_KEY is available.
Use when working with a SwarmVault knowledge vault (raw/, wiki/, swarmvault.schema.md). Establishes schema-first conventions and prefers graph queries over broad search.
Generate or edit images via Gemini 3 Pro Image (Nano Banana Pro). Use when asked to create, generate, or edit images and a Gemini API key is available. Supports text-to-image generation, single-image editing, and multi-image composition (up to 14 images).
Keeping Instructions in Sync - CLAUDE.md and AGENTS.md must stay in sync. When you add, edit, or remove a rule in one file, apply the same change to the other. They contain the same project guidelines — one for Claude Code, one for other coding agents.
A Community Mirror bundle of 13 permissively-licensed prompts from `swarmclawai/swarmclaw` (MIT).
> Honest mirror. Zero usage stats. Not affiliated with the original authors — each prompt links back to its source file and license.
gh CLI: issues, PRs, CI runs, code review, API queries. Use when: (1) checking PR statgws) for Drive, Docs, Sheets, Gmail, Calendar, Chat, and related Workspace API tasClone any prompt into your library, bring your own provider key, and run it on any model. No markup.