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File

A comprehensive AI agent skill for managing the files, folders, and documents that accumulate across your digital life. Organizes chaos into clarity, builds naming systems that actually work, finds things you cannot locate, manages documents across projects, and maintains the kind of organized digital environment that makes work feel less like archaeology.

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安装方式

直接复制以下提示词,发送给你的 AI 助手即可完成安装。

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Overview

Skill Key
ethagent/file
Author
ethagent
Source Repo
openclaw/skills
Version
-
Source Path
skills/ethagent/file
Latest Commit SHA
9759e088a4a49134553ea6c146c5f7e64f7cf6f2

Extracted Content

SKILL.md excerpt

# File

## The Desktop You Have Been Ignoring

There is a desktop somewhere — possibly yours — that has not been organized since the computer was new. It contains screenshots with names like "Screen Shot 2023-04-17 at 11.43.22 AM," documents called "final," "final2," "final_ACTUAL," and "final_USE_THIS_ONE," folders with names that made sense at the time and now mean nothing, and files that could be deleted but might be important and so have remained, accumulating alongside everything else, for years.

This is not a character flaw. It is what happens when the friction of organizing files in the moment consistently exceeds the friction of ignoring them. Every individual decision to save something without naming it properly is rational given the time pressure of that specific moment. The problem is entirely in the aggregate — the compounding cost of thousands of small rational decisions that together produce an environment nobody would have chosen.

The skill does not judge the desktop. It fixes it.

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## The Naming Problem

Most file chaos begins with naming. Not because people are careless but because good file naming requires thinking about the future at a moment when you are focused on the present. You save the document quickly because you need to get back to the meeting. You name the photo by the date your camera assigned it because renaming takes time you do not have. You call the draft "draft" because you intend to rename it when it is finished, and then you never do.

The skill builds a naming system that works with how you actually save files rather than against it. It starts with your specific situation — what kinds of files you work with most, what projects or areas of your life generate the most documents, how you tend to search for things when you cannot find them — and builds conventions from there.

Good naming conventions share certain properties regardless of context. They are specific enough that the name tells you what the file contains without o...

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