The screen recording approach is smart because it captures implicit knowledge - the things you do instinctively that you would never think to document. Like checking if a field is empty before proceeding, or handling a slightly different UI state.
Would love to see how it handles workflows that span multiple apps (e.g., copy from browser, paste into terminal, check output, then update a spreadsheet). That is where manual skill-writing really breaks down.
That’s exactly why I built SkillForge so that I can record my screen once and have my everyday work completely automated.
Before, I was struggling to guide OpenClaw to handle cross-software, multi-step, multi-window tasks. It’s extremely hard to write and describe a workflow that is both detailed and flexible at the same time.
This pain point really struck me, and I decided to build the tool myself:
1. Record everything in just one day—all my daily workflows 2. Build SkillForge to convert screen recordings into Agent SKILL .md files 3. Feed them into OpenClaw 4. Boom!!! One shot—and it works!!!
Now my OpenClaw has been running for 5 days straight, following the exact same screen and app interactions from my recording. This “AHA” moment inspired me deeply to share this tool with all my friends and employees for their daily use.
And now, I’d love to share it with our community and make it completely FREE for public good. Welcome to the new era—personalize your agent!
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