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@screenpipe/skills

v0.1.1

Published

Screenpipe skills for AI agents (Clawdbot, Claude Code, etc). Query your screen history, get daily digests, search memories.

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@screenpipe/skills

Screenpipe skills for AI agents.

One-liner to install Screenpipe skills to your AI agent (Clawdbot, Claude Code, etc). Your agent can then query your screen history, get daily digests, and search memories.

Quick Start

# Install to remote agent (e.g., Clawdbot)
bunx @screenpipe/skills install --remote clawdbot

# Install locally
bunx @screenpipe/skills install

# List available skills
bunx @screenpipe/skills list

Skills Included

| Skill | Trigger | What it does | |-------|---------|--------------| | recall | "What was I doing at 3pm?" | Query screen history by time | | search | "Find when I saw error 404" | Full-text search memories | | digest | "What did I work on today?" | Daily activity summaries | | context | "Context for the auth refactor" | Get context for a topic |

Requirements

  • Screenpipe installed and running
  • Screen data synced to agent via bunx @screenpipe/sync --daemon
  • SQLite3 available on the agent

Full Setup

# 1. Sync your screen data to the agent
bunx @screenpipe/sync --daemon --remote clawdbot:~/.screenpipe/

# 2. Install skills
bunx @screenpipe/skills install --remote clawdbot

# 3. Ask your agent
"What was I doing at 3pm yesterday?"
"Find when I last saw the budget spreadsheet"
"Summarize my work today"

How It Works

Skills are markdown files that teach your AI agent how to query the Screenpipe SQLite database:

-- Example: Get today's app usage
SELECT app_name, COUNT(*) as frames
FROM ocr_text o
JOIN frames f ON o.frame_id = f.id
WHERE date(f.timestamp) = date('now')
GROUP BY app_name
ORDER BY frames DESC;

The agent reads these skill files and uses them to answer your questions about your screen history.

License

MIT - Part of Screenpipe