install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/GeorgeDoors888/GB-Power-Market-JJ
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/GeorgeDoors888/GB-Power-Market-JJ "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/openclaw-skills/skills/azvast/aa" ~/.claude/skills/georgedoors888-gb-power-market-jj-aa && rm -rf "$T"
OpenClaw · Install into ~/.openclaw/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/GeorgeDoors888/GB-Power-Market-JJ "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.openclaw/skills && cp -r "$T/openclaw-skills/skills/azvast/aa" ~/.openclaw/skills/georgedoors888-gb-power-market-jj-aa && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
openclaw-skills/skills/azvast/aa/SKILL.mdsource content
Skill: Gmail Auto-Reply for Client
Purpose
This skill enables the agent to automatically answer Gmail messages on behalf of a client. The agent drafts and (when the user approves or when configured) sends replies using the client’s tone, sign-off, and optional templates.
When to Use
- The user asks to “reply to my emails,” “answer my Gmail,” or “draft responses to incoming mail.”
- The user provides a Gmail context (e.g. “inbox for client@example.com”) and wants automated or semi-automated replies.
- The user wants the agent to act as the client when responding to specific threads or senders.
Prerequisites (User/Client Must Provide)
- Gmail access: OAuth2 or app password for the client’s Gmail (never store raw passwords in the skill; use environment variables or secure config).
- Client profile (optional but recommended): short brief (tone, sign-off, topics they handle, topics to defer).
Instructions
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Gather context
- Ask for or read the client’s brief: tone (formal/casual), sign-off (e.g. “Best,” “Thanks,”), and any “do not answer” or “always escalate” rules.
- If the user provides an email thread or summary, use that as the incoming message to answer.
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Draft the reply
- Write a concise, professional reply that:
- Addresses the sender and the main question or request.
- Matches the client’s tone and sign-off.
- Does not promise anything outside the client’s scope (e.g. legal/financial) unless the user explicitly approves.
- Prefer short paragraphs and clear next steps (e.g. “I’ll get back to you by Friday”).
- Write a concise, professional reply that:
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Use templates when provided
- If the client has added templates (see
or user-defined templates), pick the closest match by intent (e.g. “acknowledgment,” “meeting request,” “out of office”) and personalize placeholders liketemplates/reply_templates.json
,{{sender_name}}
,{{topic}}
.{{deadline}}
- If the client has added templates (see
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Safety and approval
- By default, output the draft for the user/client to approve before sending.
- Only auto-send if the user has clearly configured “auto-send” and you have applied the client’s rules and filters (e.g. only for certain labels or senders).
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Integrations
- If the user has configured Gmail API (OAuth2) or IMAP/SMTP, use the credentials from environment or secure config—never from this skill’s files.
- When “sending,” either return the draft text for the user to paste/send, or call the configured send function if the user has set one up.
Files in This Package
– This file (skill instructions).SKILL.md
– Package metadata.manifest.json
– Optional starter templates (acknowledgment, meeting, short reply).templates/reply_templates.json
– Short note on how the client can add their own scripts or rules.scripts/README.md
Example Interaction
User: “Reply to this email as my client. Sender: Jane. She’s asking for a meeting next week. Client prefers a short, friendly reply and uses ‘Best’ as sign-off.”
Agent: Uses this skill to draft a short, friendly reply addressing Jane, suggesting a time or asking for availability, and signing “Best,” then returns the draft for the user to approve or send.