diffs
The diffs tool generates shareable unified diffs in multiple formats: interactive viewer URLs, file artifacts (PNG or PDF), or both combined. Use this skill when presenting code changes, edits, or comparisons that require visual clarity beyond written summaries, particularly for code reviews, documentation of changes, or delivery to users through message or canvas tools.
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/beita6969/ScienceClaw /tmp/diffs && cp -r /tmp/diffs/extensions/diffs/skills/diffs ~/.claude/skills/diffsSKILL.md
When you need to show edits as a real diff, prefer the `diffs` tool instead of writing a manual summary. The `diffs` tool accepts either `before` + `after` text, or a unified `patch` string. Use `mode=view` when you want an interactive gateway-hosted viewer. After the tool returns, use `details.viewerUrl` with the canvas tool via `canvas present` or `canvas navigate`. Use `mode=file` when you need a rendered file artifact. Set `fileFormat=png` (default) or `fileFormat=pdf`. The tool result includes `details.filePath`. For large or high-fidelity files, use `fileQuality` (`standard`|`hq`|`print`) and optionally override `fileScale`/`fileMaxWidth`. When you need to deliver the rendered file to a user or channel, do not rely on the raw tool-result renderer. Instead, call the `message` tool and pass `details.filePath` through `path` or `filePath`. Use `mode=both` when you want both the gateway viewer URL and the rendered artifact. If the user has configured diffs plugin defaults, prefer omitting `mode`, `theme`, `layout`, and related presentation options unless you need to override them for this specific diff. Include `path` for before/after text when you know the file name.
Route plain-language requests for Pi, Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Gemini CLI, or ACP harness work into either OpenClaw ACP runtime sessions or direct acpx-driven sessions ("telephone game" flow). For coding-agent thread requests, read this skill first, then use only `sessions_spawn` for thread creation.
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OpenProse VM skill pack. Activate on any `prose` command, .prose files, or OpenProse mentions; orchestrates multi-agent workflows.
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