Turn last year's course into this year's with less prep time
Teaching prep eats time, especially when you rebuild materials from scratch each term. This recipe converts prep into an "asset library + weekly plan" cycle: inventory what exists, decide what to keep/update/drop, and generate a prep schedule.
Create a skill called "Course Prep Reuse Engine". Ask for: - Course title and level (undergrad/grad; if unknown: unspecified) - Materials available from past iterations (yes/no + what) - This term's constraints (schedule changes, modality, enrollment) Output: 1) A course asset inventory. 2) A weekly prep plan for the first 4 weeks. 3) A course vault organization scheme (folders + naming). 4) A template pack for announcements and common student questions. Rules: - If materials are missing, mark as unspecified and generate a minimal starting template set.
Instead of starting from zero, the Claw inventories your existing materials,
maps them against this term's constraints, and produces a weekly prep plan
that tells you exactly what needs updating and what's ready to go.
Turn an overwhelming reading backlog into a prioritized plan
Too many papers, too little time, no reliable way to decide what to read next. This recipe builds a time-boxed, prioritized reading queue for any topic, project, or thesis chapter — with a built-in "rabbit-hole safe" capture channel for questions to research later.
Start writing today with an outline that becomes a draft
You have ideas and papers but no structure and no momentum. This recipe produces a section-by-section skeleton, then runs short drafting sprints to turn it into a rough draft you can actually send to your advisor.
Local-first AI assistant that automates small daily tasks safely on your device
A personal, local-first AI assistant that automates small daily tasks—organizing files, setting reminders, and monitoring system events—without touching sensitive data or taking risky actions without your approval.
Email and calendar without leaving your terminal
Full Gmail control via the gog CLI. Read, send, search, organize emails. Create events, set reminders, RSVP to invitations. All from natural language or CLI commands.