--- name: daily-gift description: "Relationship-aware daily gift engine with five-stage creative pipeline — editorial judgment, synthesis, concept generation, visual strategy, and rendering in H5, image, or video" category: productivity risk: unknown source: community source_repo: openclaw/skills source_type: community date_added: "2026-04-15" author: jiawei248 tags: [creative, gift, personalization, h5, image-generation, video-generation, relationship] tools: [openclaw] license: "MIT-0" license_source: "https://clawhub.ai/jiawei248/daily-gift" --- # Daily Gift ## Overview A relationship-aware gift engine that decides *whether* a gift should exist before deciding *what* it should be. Uses a five-stage creative pipeline to generate personalized daily gifts in H5 (interactive web pages), AI-generated images, or AI-generated videos. The core design principle is "idea before medium" — the creative concept is locked before the output format is chosen. Published on ClawHub: https://clawhub.ai/jiawei248/daily-gift ## When to Use This Skill - Use when the agent should autonomously decide whether today deserves a personalized gift - Use when a milestone, anniversary, or emotionally meaningful moment should be marked with a creative artifact - Use when the user manually requests a visual gift from a quote, poem, or creative brief - Use when you want a daily cron-triggered creative output that avoids repetition and template fatigue ## How It Works ### Stage 1: Editorial Judgment Decide whether a gift should exist today, how heavy it should be (skip / nudge / light / standard / heavy), and what content direction to take (reflect, extension, compass, mirror, play, curation, utility, etc.). Format is NOT chosen here. ### Stage 2: Synthesis + Gift Thesis Extract six content slots from conversation context (today_theme, emotion_peaks, historical_echo, open_loop, lobster_judgment, preference_hint). Form a gift thesis = anchor (which moment deserves the center) + return (what new perspective the agent gives back). If the thesis has no return, it's not a gift — it's a decorated log entry. ### Stage 2.5: Creative Concept Generate 5+ concept candidates using seven thinking angles (metaphor flip, format mashup, impossible action, scale shift, role reversal, time distortion, cultural remix). Cross-pollinate with a library of 73 creative seeds across 8 categories. Run three quality checks: concept quality, concept diversity (8 families), and visual/theme collision detection. ### Format Selection Only after the concept is locked does the system choose the output format (H5, image, or video) based on what best serves the concept. ### Stage 3: Visual Strategy Choose visual approach, plan assets (pure code, generated background, hybrid), select visual style, and run pre-visualization checks against recent gifts for anti-repetition. ### Stage 4: Rendering Produce the final artifact. H5 gifts use p5.js/canvas with a quality floor set by built-in templates (300-400 lines of tuned code). Image and video gifts use AI generation APIs. All formats have fallback chains. ## Key Features - **Five-stage creative pipeline** with explicit quality gates between stages - **Multi-layer anti-repetition**: concept family, visual elements, theme, style, content direction — each tracked across sliding windows of recent gifts - **Three-layer user taste profile**: Layer 1 (identity — stable), Layer 2 (context — updates every 5-7 gifts), Layer 3 (signals — auto-appended after every gift) - **Three runtime modes**: onboarding setup, daily cron, and manual trigger - **11 content directions**: reflect, extension, compass, mirror, gift-from-elsewhere, play, real-world-nudge, curation, delayed-payoff, openclaw-inner-life, utility - **8 concept families**: borrowed-media, interactive-object, transformation, narrative, data-viz, game-puzzle, real-world, poetic-literary ## Best Practices - ✅ Let the editorial judgment decide — not every day needs a gift - ✅ Generate 5+ concept candidates before selecting one - ✅ Check recent gifts for visual and thematic collision before rendering - ✅ Use the taste profile to personalize over time - ❌ Don't skip straight from thesis to rendering without a real creative concept - ❌ Don't default to "reflect on today" every time — vary content direction - ❌ Don't choose the format before locking the concept ## Limitations - Requires API keys for image/video generation (optional — H5 works without them) - Cron mode runs in the agent's main session for full conversation context access - Shell scripts make external API calls for rendering and asset fetching - The skill creates and manages local workspace files for state, history, and taste profiling ## Security & Safety Notes - The skill creates a recurring cron job for daily gift delivery. Review and approve the cron setup step. - Shell scripts in `scripts/` call external APIs (image generation, video generation, asset hosting). Supply API keys only after reviewing which scripts use them. - User taste data and gift history are stored locally in `workspace/daily-gift/`. No data is sent to external services beyond the configured rendering APIs. - The skill reads conversation context and memory files to inform editorial judgment — this is core to personalization but means it has broad read access within the agent's workspace. ## Related Skills - Image generation skills — for standalone image creation without the gift pipeline - Cron/scheduling skills — for understanding the daily trigger mechanism