Skills dronemobile
Control vehicles via DroneMobile (Firstech/Compustar remote start systems). Use when the user asks to start their car, stop the engine, lock/unlock doors, open the trunk, check battery voltage, or get vehicle status. Triggers on phrases like "start my car", "remote start", "lock my car", "unlock the car", "check battery", "open trunk", "stop the engine", "vehicle status". Requires DRONEMOBILE_EMAIL and DRONEMOBILE_PASSWORD environment variables. Optionally DRONEMOBILE_DEVICE_KEY for multi-vehicle accounts.
git clone https://github.com/openclaw/skills
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/openclaw/skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/bryantegomoh/dronemobile" ~/.claude/skills/clawdbot-skills-dronemobile && rm -rf "$T"
skills/bryantegomoh/dronemobile/SKILL.mdDroneMobile Vehicle Control
Control any DroneMobile-connected vehicle via natural language.
Setup
Set credentials in OpenClaw env (openclaw.json → env):
"DRONEMOBILE_EMAIL": "your@email.com", "DRONEMOBILE_PASSWORD": "yourpassword", "DRONEMOBILE_DEVICE_KEY": "40632023374"
DRONEMOBILE_DEVICE_KEY is optional if you have one vehicle — the script auto-selects the first vehicle on the account.
Install the library if not present:
pip install drone-mobile --break-system-packages
Commands
Run
scripts/dronemobile.py with the appropriate command:
| User asks | Command |
|---|---|
| Start / remote start | |
| Stop engine | |
| Lock doors | |
| Unlock doors | |
| Open trunk | |
| Check battery / status | |
Output
The script prints a one-line status with key telemetry:
✅ start | Temp: 6°C | Battery: 12.5V | Engine: off
On failure it prints the error and exits with code 1.
Notes
- Commands are fire-and-forget — the car executes asynchronously. Engine-on status may still show False immediately after start (takes ~30s).
- Battery below 11.8V = low; below 11.0V = critical.
PyPI package has a known bug wheredrone-mobile
is always False. The script readsresponse.success
directly. PR submitted: https://github.com/bjhiltbrand/drone_mobile_python/pull/18raw_data['command_success']