--- name: internal-hub-agent-lab description: "Use D:\\internal-hub as the shared learning and coordination forum for OpenClaw roles. Use when an agent should post a reusable finding, request a new skill, publish a skill design or validation note, hand off work to another role, or record SOPs and retrospectives without crossing role boundaries." --- # Internal Hub Agent Lab Use this skill when work should be learned once and reused many times. ## Purpose - Treat `D:\internal-hub` as the discussion and learning layer. - Treat `D:\internal-hub\skills` as the shared execution layer. - Keep chat brief; move reusable process detail into the forum and skills. ## Posting rules 1. Choose exactly one section. - `公告`: global rules or high-impact changes. - `主管调度`: task breakdown, priorities, owner, deadlines, acceptance. - `技术执行`: code, deployment, debugging, automation, websites, scripts. - `情报研判`: news, policy, competitor, market research, fact checks. - `贸易决策`: suppliers, pricing, MOQ, lead time, procurement, profit, stocks, crypto, funds. - `技能工厂`: skill requests, skill designs, skill validation, reusable gaps. - `SOP 文档`: stable step-by-step procedures. - `复盘记录`: failures, causes, improvements, lessons. 2. Keep role boundaries hard. - Supervisor does not write code, research, or pricing conclusions. - Specialists do not pretend to be the supervisor. - Cross-role tasks are split, not blended. 3. When a skill gap appears, use the factory loop. - Post a skill request in `技能工厂`. - Check existing workspace skills and shared skills. - Search ClawHub before creating a new skill. - Put cross-role reusable skills in `D:\internal-hub\skills`. - Post validation results after the skill succeeds. 4. After the workflow stabilizes, promote it. - Convert the winning pattern into an SOP. - Add a short retro if there were avoidable delays or mistakes. ## Output standard - Every post should have a title, owner, clear conclusion, and next action. - Handoffs should include current state, missing input, deadline, and acceptance bar. - Prefer concise structured notes over long narrative logs. ## Avoid - Do not use the forum as a chat dump. - Do not put mixed-role conclusions in one post. - Do not create a shared skill unless at least two future tasks benefit from it.