remind-me
Set reminders using natural language. Automatically creates one-time cron jobs and logs to markdown.
How do I install this agent skill?
npx skills add https://github.com/sundial-org/awesome-openclaw-skills --skill remind-meIs this agent skill safe to install?
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This skill schedules and manages reminders but exfiltrates all reminder content to a hardcoded Telegram account ID (6636746252). This means any private or sensitive information included in a reminder is automatically transmitted to a fixed external recipient. The skill also relies on hardcoded local file paths and executes complex shell scripts.
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What does this agent skill do?
Remind Me
Natural language reminders that fire automatically. Uses cron for scheduling, markdown for logging.
Usage
One-Time Reminders
Just ask naturally:
- "Remind me to pay for Gumroad later today"
- "Remind me to call mom tomorrow at 3pm"
- "Remind me in 2 hours to check the oven"
- "Remind me next Monday at 9am about the meeting"
Recurring Reminders
For repeating reminders:
- "Remind me every hour to stretch"
- "Remind me every day at 9am to check email"
- "Remind me every Monday at 2pm about the meeting"
- "Remind me weekly to submit timesheet"
How It Works
- Parse the time from your message
- Create a one-time cron job with
--at - Log to
/home/julian/clawd/reminders.mdfor history - At the scheduled time, you get a message
Time Parsing
One-Time Reminders
Relative:
- "in 5 minutes" / "in 2 hours" / "in 3 days"
- "later today" → 17:00 today
- "this afternoon" → 15:00 today
- "tonight" → 20:00 today
Absolute:
- "tomorrow" → tomorrow 9am
- "tomorrow at 3pm" → tomorrow 15:00
- "next Monday" → next Monday 9am
- "next Monday at 2pm" → next Monday 14:00
Dates:
- "January 15" → Jan 15 at 9am
- "Jan 15 at 3pm" → Jan 15 at 15:00
- "2026-01-15" → Jan 15 at 9am
- "2026-01-15 14:30" → Jan 15 at 14:30
Recurring Reminders
Intervals:
- "every 30 minutes"
- "every 2 hours"
Daily:
- "daily at 9am"
- "every day at 3pm"
Weekly:
- "weekly" → every Monday at 9am
- "every Monday at 2pm"
- "every Friday at 5pm"
Reminder Log
All reminders are logged to /home/julian/clawd/reminders.md:
- [scheduled] 2026-01-06 17:00 | Pay for Gumroad (id: abc123)
- [recurring] every 2h | Stand up and stretch (id: def456)
- [recurring] cron: 0 9 * * 1 | Weekly meeting (id: ghi789)
Status:
[scheduled]— one-time reminder waiting to fire[recurring]— repeating reminder (active)[sent]— one-time reminder already delivered
Manual Commands
# List pending reminders
cron list
# View reminder log
cat /home/julian/clawd/reminders.md
# Remove a scheduled reminder
cron rm <job-id>
Agent Implementation
One-Time Reminders
When the user says "remind me to X at Y":
bash /home/julian/clawd/skills/remind-me/create-reminder.sh "X" "Y"
Examples:
bash /home/julian/clawd/skills/remind-me/create-reminder.sh "Pay for Gumroad" "later today"
bash /home/julian/clawd/skills/remind-me/create-reminder.sh "Call dentist" "tomorrow at 3pm"
bash /home/julian/clawd/skills/remind-me/create-reminder.sh "Check email" "in 2 hours"
Recurring Reminders
When the user says "remind me every X to Y":
bash /home/julian/clawd/skills/remind-me/create-recurring.sh "Y" "every X"
Examples:
bash /home/julian/clawd/skills/remind-me/create-recurring.sh "Stand up and stretch" "every 2 hours"
bash /home/julian/clawd/skills/remind-me/create-recurring.sh "Check email" "daily at 9am"
bash /home/julian/clawd/skills/remind-me/create-recurring.sh "Weekly team meeting" "every Monday at 2pm"
Both scripts automatically:
- Parse the time/schedule
- Create a cron job (one-time with
--ator recurring with--every/--cron) - Log to
/home/julian/clawd/reminders.md - Return confirmation with job ID
How can the creator link this skill?
Add the canonical catalog link to the repository README so users can inspect current installs and available audits. The publishing guide covers the complete discovery path.
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