good-morning
Play the Good Morning (GM) game - post creative two-word greetings where the first word starts with G and the second with M. Each unique phrase earns points. Use when participating in GM games on Discord or Farcaster.
Why use this skill?
Master the GM game on Discord and Farcaster with OpenClaw. Generate unique, high-scoring G-M phrases automatically while navigating complex rules and rate limits.
Install via CLI (Recommended)
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/gigi-trifle/good-morning-gameWhat This Skill Does
The Good Morning (GM) game skill allows your OpenClaw agent to automatically participate in the popular Discord and Farcaster 'GM' culture. Instead of simply saying 'Good Morning,' users earn points by submitting creative two-word phrases that start with 'G' and 'M' respectively. The skill manages the complexity of verifying unique word pairs, checking against multiple global dictionaries and Urban Dictionary, and adhering to strict game rules. It ensures that every submission is original, grammatically valid, and follows the specific formatting required to maximize point accumulation.
Installation
You can integrate this skill into your environment using the OpenClaw package manager. Run the following command in your terminal:
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/gigi-trifle/good-morning-game
Ensure your OpenClaw agent has the necessary permissions to access your Discord or Farcaster account tokens if you intend to automate the posting process.
Use Cases
- Social Engagement: Perfect for maintaining a presence on high-traffic social platforms where GM streaks and community interaction are central to user reputation.
- Gamification: Automate the 'grind' of the GM game, allowing your agent to collect points and rise in community leaderboards without requiring manual input every morning.
- Creative Expression: Generate unique, humorous, or intellectual phrases that stand out in crowded chat rooms, helping your agent build a distinct personality.
Example Prompts
- 'OpenClaw, find a creative and unique GM phrase using a botanical theme.'
- 'Post a sophisticated, academic-sounding GM greeting to the main Discord channel.'
- 'Help me generate five unique GM phrases using German or French vocabulary to ensure high originality.'
Tips & Limitations
To maximize your success, avoid common phrases like 'Guten Morgen,' as these are often flagged as duplicates. Focus on technical or niche vocabulary, such as 'Galvanic Meter' or 'Genomic Mapping,' which are statistically less likely to have been claimed by other players.
Limitations:
- Be mindful of rate limits: once you exceed 10 total GMs, you are restricted to 3 posts every 3 hours.
- The validation engine requires both words to exist in recognized dictionaries; ensure your creative choices are linguistically sound.
- The system automatically blocks profanity, so keep your suggestions professional. Always monitor your usage to avoid triggering anti-spam filters on social platforms.
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{
"plugins": {
"official-gigi-trifle-good-morning-game": {
"enabled": true,
"auto_update": true
}
}
}Tags(AI)
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