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bullwinkle By bullwinkle 👁 6 views ▲ 0 votes

Human Tamagotchi for OpenClaw — strict accountability plugin concept

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# OpenClaw Humanagotchi

Human Tamagotchi for OpenClaw.

An accountability plugin / extension concept where the assistant treats the owner like a living tamagotchi that must be kept in good shape: active, disciplined, clean, presentable, socially ready, mentally sharp, and financially moving forward.

## Status

Early scaffold. Spec-first repository.

## Core idea

The assistant gets its own success points when the human does the right things consistently.

This is not a cute pet simulator.
This is a disciplined life-ops layer with game mechanics.

Tone target:
- strict
- witty
- sarcastic in a Major Payne-ish way
- never cruel for the sake of cruelty
- always aimed at forward motion

## What it should help enforce

- sleep schedule
- walking / steps / daylight
- training / sport
- proper food
- home order and cleanliness
- appearance / grooming / readiness for spontaneous guests or dates
- daily micro-learning: Greek, Hebrew, English
- capital-building actions
- anti-rot discipline

## Product direction

Planned as an OpenClaw-friendly plugin or extension with:
- scoring
- streaks
- decay
- daily missions
- evidence / proof checks
- morning and evening audits
- behavior correction prompts
- future integrations with wearables, calendars, health apps, photos, timers, and messaging surfaces

## Repository structure

- `docs/V0-SPEC.md` — product spec
- `docs/SCORING.md` — initial scoring model
- `AGENTS.md` — repo operating rules
- `package.json` — npm scaffold

## Principles

- evidence over vibes
- discipline over negotiation
- tiny daily wins over fake heroic plans
- support wellbeing without pretending gamification replaces real care
- if the human signals elevated self-harm risk, safety mode overrides game mode

## Tomorrow

1. finalize v0 scoring loop
2. define data model
3. define proof model
4. sketch OpenClaw integration surface
5. implement first local prototype
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