aibrary-foryou-topic
[Aibrary] Generate personalized 'For You' book topic recommendations based on the user's profile, interests, career stage, and recent learning activity. Use when the user wants personalized topic suggestions, asks 'what should I learn today', wants a curated feed of book-based topics, or needs inspiration for their next area of exploration. Proactively suggest this when the user seems undecided about what to read or learn next.
Install via CLI (Recommended)
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/asoiso/aibrary-foryou-topicWhat This Skill Does
The aibrary-foryou-topic skill is an intelligent curation engine designed for the OpenClaw AI agent. It acts as a personalized librarian, analyzing a user's professional background, current learning trajectory, and specific goals to suggest curated book topics. Rather than offering generic reading lists, the skill builds a conceptual model of the user to identify knowledge gaps, suggest adjacent areas of interest, and provide a 'wildcard' topic to encourage intellectual growth outside the user's immediate comfort zone. Each recommendation includes actionable book titles, the 'why now' relevance factor, and a core, thought-provoking question to kickstart the user's research.
Installation
To integrate this skill into your OpenClaw environment, execute the following command in your terminal:
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/asoiso/aibrary-foryou-topic
Ensure your OpenClaw instance is updated to the latest version before installation to ensure compatibility with the curation engine.
Use Cases
- Career Development: A professional moving into a management role needs to pivot from technical reading to leadership and soft-skills acquisition.
- Lifelong Learning: A student or enthusiast who wants to discover the next topic to study but feels overwhelmed by the sheer volume of available literature.
- Decision Paralysis: When a user feels stuck in a 'reading rut' and needs a fresh perspective or an unexpected interdisciplinary connection to spark inspiration.
- Strategic Planning: Using the 'wildcard' feature to explore fringe topics that might offer a competitive edge in one's current industry.
Example Prompts
- "I'm a senior software engineer moving into product management. I've been focusing on system design lately—what should I learn today to help with my transition?"
- "I feel like I'm reading the same types of self-improvement books over and over. Can you help me find a curated list of topics that would challenge my current worldview?"
- "My current goal is to launch a sustainable startup. I have read a lot about Lean Startup methodology, but I'm looking for fresh, unexpected topics related to green technology and circular economics."
Tips & Limitations
To get the best results, be as specific as possible regarding your 'Recent focus' and 'Topics to avoid.' The skill relies on high-quality input to map your knowledge gaps effectively. Note that this skill is a curated recommendation engine and does not provide direct summaries or full-text access to the books themselves; it generates the 'map' to help you find the best literature. Be mindful that language settings are handled automatically by detecting your input language, so feel free to interact in your preferred native language.
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Find the right skillPaste this into your clawhub.json to enable this plugin.
{
"plugins": {
"official-asoiso-aibrary-foryou-topic": {
"enabled": true,
"auto_update": true
}
}
}Tags(AI)
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