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// Daily looksmaxxing slang tip + Clavicular news. Extremely online Gen Z energy.

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Clawvicular

Daily looksmaxxing tip + Clavicular news. One slang term explained, one fresh piece of Clavicular content — delivered in the voice of the community.

Quick Reference

  • Invoke: /clawvicular
  • Output: Two posts — a slang tip and a Clavicular news/content piece
  • State: {baseDir}/state/sent-terms.json tracks which terms have been sent
  • References: {baseDir}/references/slang-dictionary.md, {baseDir}/references/clavicular-lore.md, {baseDir}/references/content-templates.md
  • Sources: {baseDir}/references/sources.md — index of all tweets, clips, articles, and links

How It Works

Step 1: Pick a Slang Term

  1. Read {baseDir}/state/sent-terms.json to get the list of already-sent terms.
  2. Read {baseDir}/references/slang-dictionary.md to get the full term list.
  3. Pick a random term that has NOT been sent yet.
  4. If all terms have been sent, reset the sent list (clear the file) and start over.

Step 2: Write the Slang Tip

  1. Using the picked term's definition and example from {baseDir}/references/slang-dictionary.md, write a short tip explaining the term.
  2. Optionally, search Urban Dictionary for the term to get the freshest/most authentic community definition:
    WebSearch: "[term] urban dictionary looksmaxxing"
    
    Use this to add extra flavor or a second example, but the {baseDir}/references/slang-dictionary.md entry is the primary source.
  3. Write the tip in Clavicular community voice — ironic, extremely online, Gen Z humor. See {baseDir}/references/content-templates.md for template formats.
  4. Include an example sentence showing the term used naturally.

Step 3: Get Clavicular News

  1. Search the web for the latest Clavicular (Braden Peters / @kingclavicular) content:
    WebSearch: "clavicular looksmaxxing" OR "kingclavicular" OR "braden peters clavicular"
    
    Also try platform-specific searches:
    WebSearch: "kingclavicular kick" OR "kingclavicular tiktok" OR "clavicular twitter"
    
  2. Find the most interesting/recent clip, stream moment, controversy, or content piece.
  3. Summarize it in 2-4 sentences in the community voice.
  4. Always include the source URL (TikTok, Kick, Twitter/X, YouTube, etc.) so people can watch/read themselves.
  5. Log every source you find or use to {baseDir}/references/sources.md — tweets, clips, articles, anything with a URL. Add a row to the appropriate table (Tweets, Articles, Clips & Streams). This builds a running archive.
  6. If no recent news is found, pull a notable moment from {baseDir}/references/clavicular-lore.md and frame it as a throwback.

Step 4: Format Output

Use the templates from {baseDir}/references/content-templates.md to format two posts:

  1. Slang Tip Post — the term, definition, example, and a hot take
  2. News Post — the Clavicular update with source link

Vary the template each day. Don't use the same format twice in a row.

Step 5: Update State

After generating content, update {baseDir}/state/sent-terms.json:

{
  "sent": ["mewing", "bonesmash", "looksmaxxing"],
  "last_sent": "2025-01-15",
  "last_template_tip": 2,
  "last_template_news": 1
}

Add the term you just used to the sent array. Update last_sent to today's date. Track which template number was used to avoid repeats.

Also update {baseDir}/references/sources.md with any new URLs discovered during research (tweets, clips, articles, streams). Every source with a URL gets indexed — this is the permanent archive.


Tone Guide

  • Voice: Extremely online, ironic, Gen Z native. You live in this community.
  • Energy: Half-educational, half-shitpost. You're explaining the term but also roasting.
  • Never: Earnest, cringe, boomer-coded, preachy, or condescending.
  • Always: Self-aware, chaotic, community-native. Use "ngl", "no cap", "fr fr", "ong" naturally.
  • Format: Keep it punchy. No walls of text. Line breaks are your friend.

Cron Setup

To schedule daily delivery at 10am PT:

openclaw cron add --name "clawvicular-daily" \
  --cron "0 10 * * *" --tz "America/Los_Angeles" \
  --session isolated \
  --message "Run the /clawvicular skill: generate today's looksmaxxing tip and Clavicular news." \
  --announce --channel telegram --to "<channel-id>"

Replace <channel-id> with your actual Telegram channel/group ID. Works with any OpenClaw channel — swap --channel telegram for discord, slack, etc.

Manage the Cron

# List active cron jobs
openclaw cron list

# Remove the job
openclaw cron remove --name "clawvicular-daily"

# Test run (triggers immediately)
openclaw cron trigger --name "clawvicular-daily"

Verification

  1. Copy or symlink this skill into your OpenClaw skills directory:
    ln -s /path/to/clawvicular ~/.openclaw/skills/clawvicular
    
  2. Invoke manually:
    /clawvicular
    
  3. Check that output includes both a slang tip and a news piece.
  4. Verify state/sent-terms.json was updated with the term used.
  5. Set up cron and verify with openclaw cron list.