Agent identity, bootstrap config, tool definitions and heartbeat for the OpenClaw AI assistant (sundol). Fresh start.
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TOOLS.md - Local Notes
Skills define how tools work. This file is for your specifics — the stuff that's unique to your setup.
What Goes Here
Things like:
- Camera names and locations
- SSH hosts and aliases
- Preferred voices for TTS
- Speaker/room names
- Device nicknames
- Anything environment-specific
Examples
### Cameras
- living-room → Main area, 180° wide angle
- front-door → Entrance, motion-triggered
### SSH
- home-server → 192.168.1.100, user: admin
### TTS
- Preferred voice: "Nova" (warm, slightly British)
- Default speaker: Kitchen HomePod
Why Separate?
Skills are shared. Your setup is yours. Keeping them apart means you can update skills without losing your notes, and share skills without leaking your infrastructure.
Claude Code (AI Coding Assistant)
claude CLI is available at /Users/joungmin/.local/share/fnm/node-versions/v24.13.0/installation/bin/claude
Use it to delegate coding tasks — code review, implementation, debugging, refactoring — to Claude Code.
Usage patterns
Always use --dangerously-skip-permissions when invoking from here — it disables interactive permission prompts for automated use.
# One-shot task (non-interactive)
claude -p "review this code for security issues" --dangerously-skip-permissions
# Work inside a specific project
cd /Users/joungmin/workspaces/{project} && claude -p "your task here" --dangerously-skip-permissions
# Pipe input
cat somefile.py | claude -p "explain what this does" --dangerously-skip-permissions
# Code review on current git diff
git diff | claude -p "review this diff. focus on bugs and security." --dangerously-skip-permissions
# Fetch data via MCP (e.g. Redmine)
claude -p "list all Redmine projects" --dangerously-skip-permissions
When to use Claude Code
- User asks to review, write, fix, or explain code
- User asks to analyze a file or directory
- User asks for help with a specific project in
/Users/joungmin/workspaces/ - Any task that requires reading/writing code files
Projects location
All dev projects live in /Users/joungmin/workspaces/
Add whatever helps you do your job. This is your cheat sheet.