extensions/lobster/SKILL.md
# Lobster Lobster executes multi-step workflows with approval checkpoints. Use it when: - User wants a repeatable automation (triage, monitor, sync) - Actions need human approval before executing (send, post, delete) - Multiple tool calls should run as one deterministic operation ## When to use Lobster | User intent | Use Lobster? | | ------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------
npx skillsauth add openclaw/openclaw extensions/lobsterInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Lobster executes multi-step workflows with approval checkpoints. Use it when:
| User intent | Use Lobster? | | ------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------- | | "Triage my email" | Yes — multi-step, may send replies | | "Send a message" | No — single action, use message tool directly | | "Check my email every morning and ask before replying" | Yes — scheduled workflow with approval | | "What's the weather?" | No — simple query | | "Monitor this PR and notify me of changes" | Yes — stateful, recurring |
{
"action": "run",
"pipeline": "gog.gmail.search --query 'newer_than:1d' --max 20 | email.triage"
}
Returns structured result:
{
"protocolVersion": 1,
"ok": true,
"status": "ok",
"output": [{ "summary": {...}, "items": [...] }],
"requiresApproval": null
}
If the workflow needs approval:
{
"status": "needs_approval",
"output": [],
"requiresApproval": {
"prompt": "Send 3 draft replies?",
"items": [...],
"resumeToken": "..."
}
}
Present the prompt to the user. If they approve:
{
"action": "resume",
"token": "<resumeToken>",
"approve": true
}
gog.gmail.search --query 'newer_than:1d' --max 20 | email.triage
Fetches recent emails, classifies into buckets (needs_reply, needs_action, fyi).
gog.gmail.search --query 'newer_than:1d' | email.triage | approve --prompt 'Process these?'
Same as above, but halts for approval before returning.
approve command halts execution, returns tokenresume action with token to continueprotocolVersiondevelopment
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