skill-compatibility-checker
Checks whether installed skills are compatible with the current OpenClaw version and flags skills that require runtime features not present in your installation.
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/ArchieIndian/openclaw-superpowers /tmp/skill-compatibility-checker && cp -r /tmp/skill-compatibility-checker/skills/openclaw-native/skill-compatibility-checker ~/.claude/skills/skill-compatibility-checkerSKILL.md
# Skill Compatibility Checker ## What it does Skills can declare minimum OpenClaw version requirements and depend on specific runtime features (cron engine, session isolation, state storage, context compaction). When you upgrade or downgrade OpenClaw, or move a skill to a different environment, compatibility silently breaks. Skill Compatibility Checker reads skill frontmatter for version constraints and feature requirements, then compares them against the currently running OpenClaw version. It reports incompatibilities before they cause confusing silent failures. ## When to invoke - After upgrading OpenClaw - Before deploying a skill to a new environment - When a skill that previously worked stops working after an update - As a post-upgrade gate in automated deployment pipelines ## Frontmatter fields checked ```yaml --- name: my-skill requires_openclaw: ">=1.4.0" # optional semver constraint requires_features: # optional list of runtime features - cron - session_isolation - state_storage - context_compaction - sessions_send --- ``` If these fields are absent the skill is treated as version-agnostic. ## Feature registry | Feature | Introduced | Description | |---|---|---| | `cron` | 1.0.0 | Cron-scheduled skill wakeups | | `state_storage` | 1.0.0 | Persistent skill state at `~/.openclaw/skill-state/` | | `session_isolation` | 1.2.0 | Skills run in isolated sessions (not main session) | | `context_compaction` | 1.3.0 | Native context compaction API | | `sessions_send` | 1.4.0 | Cross-session message passing | ## Output ``` Skill Compatibility Check — OpenClaw 1.3.2 ──────────────────────────────────────────────── 32 skills checked | 0 incompatible | 2 warnings WARN channel-context-bridge: requires sessions_send (≥1.4.0, have 1.3.2) WARN multi-agent-coordinator: requires sessions_send (≥1.4.0, have 1.3.2) ``` ## How to use ```bash python3 check.py --check # Full compatibility scan python3 check.py --check --skill my-skill # Single skill python3 check.py --openclaw-version 1.5.0 # Override detected version python3 check.py --features # List all known features + versions python3 check.py --status # Last check summary python3 check.py --format json ``` ## Procedure **Step 1 — Run the check** ```bash python3 check.py --check ``` **Step 2 — Triage incompatibilities** - **FAIL**: The skill cannot run on this version. Either upgrade OpenClaw or disable the skill. - **WARN**: The skill declares a feature that may be available but wasn't present in the stated minimum. Functionality may be degraded. **Step 3 — Document your constraints** If you're writing a new skill that uses `sessions_send` or `session_isolation`, add the appropriate `requires_openclaw:` and `requires_features:` frontmatter so future users know immediately if their version supports it. ## State Last check results stored in `~/.openclaw/skill-state/skill-compatibility-checker/state.yaml`. Fields: `last_check_at`, `openclaw_version`, `incompatibilities`, `check_history`.
Syncs agent daily memory and MEMORY.md to an Obsidian vault so notes are human-browsable. Use nightly or on demand.
Structured ideation before any implementation. Use when starting any non-trivial task.
Scaffolds and validates new superpowers skills. Use when creating a new skill for this repository.
Executes plans task-by-task with verification. Use when implementing a plan.
Triggers a secondary verification pass for any agent output containing factual claims, numbers, dates, or named entities before the output is acted on
Crawls a new codebase to infer stack, conventions, and key invariants, then generates a PROJECT.md context file for the agent
Handles PR review feedback by fetching comments, grouping issues, fixing one group at a time, and verifying before replies.
Detects skill name shadowing and description-overlap conflicts that cause OpenClaw to trigger the wrong skill or silently ignore one when two skills compete for the same intent.