Install
openclaw skills install @pskoett/self-improving-agentCaptures learnings, errors, and corrections to enable continuous improvement. Use when: (1) A command or operation fails unexpectedly, (2) User corrects Claude ('No, that's wrong...', 'Actually...'), (3) User requests a capability that doesn't exist, (4) An external API or tool fails, (5) Claude realizes its knowledge is outdated or incorrect, (6) A better approach is discovered for a recurring task. Also review learnings before major tasks.
openclaw skills install @pskoett/self-improving-agentLog learnings and errors to markdown files for continuous improvement. Agents can later process these into fixes, and important learnings get promoted to workspace memory. This version of the skill is built for OpenClaw only — for other agents, see the original multi-agent version at https://github.com/pskoett/pskoett-ai-skills.
Before logging anything, ensure the .learnings/ directory and files exist in the project or workspace root. If any are missing, create them:
mkdir -p .learnings
[ -f .learnings/LEARNINGS.md ] || printf "# Learnings\n\nCorrections, insights, and knowledge gaps captured during development.\n\n**Categories**: correction | insight | knowledge_gap | best_practice\n\n---\n" > .learnings/LEARNINGS.md
[ -f .learnings/ERRORS.md ] || printf "# Errors\n\nCommand failures and integration errors.\n\n---\n" > .learnings/ERRORS.md
[ -f .learnings/FEATURE_REQUESTS.md ] || printf "# Feature Requests\n\nCapabilities requested by the user.\n\n---\n" > .learnings/FEATURE_REQUESTS.md
Never overwrite existing files. This is a no-op if .learnings/ is already initialised.
Do not log secrets, tokens, private keys, environment variables, or full source/config files unless the user explicitly asks for that level of detail. Prefer short summaries or redacted excerpts over raw command output or full transcripts.
If you want automatic reminders and session-end error detection, enable the opt-in hook described in Optional: Enable Hook.
| Situation | Action |
|---|---|
| Command/operation fails | Log to .learnings/ERRORS.md |
| User corrects you | Log to .learnings/LEARNINGS.md with category correction |
| User wants missing feature | Log to .learnings/FEATURE_REQUESTS.md |
| API/external tool fails | Log to .learnings/ERRORS.md with integration details |
| Knowledge was outdated | Log to .learnings/LEARNINGS.md with category knowledge_gap |
| Found better approach | Log to .learnings/LEARNINGS.md with category best_practice |
| Simplify/Harden recurring patterns | Log/update .learnings/LEARNINGS.md with Source: simplify-and-harden and a stable Pattern-Key |
| Similar to existing entry | Grep by Pattern-Key first, link with **See Also**, bump Recurrence-Count |
| Workflow improvements | Promote to AGENTS.md (workspace) |
| Tool gotchas | Promote to TOOLS.md (workspace) |
| Behavioral patterns | Promote to SOUL.md (workspace) |
OpenClaw uses workspace-based prompt injection with automatic skill loading.
Via ClawdHub (recommended):
clawdhub install self-improving-agent
Manual (the skill lives in the repo's self-improving-agent/ subfolder;
copy that folder, not the repo root):
git clone https://github.com/peterskoett/self-improving-agent.git /tmp/self-improving-agent-repo
cp -r /tmp/self-improving-agent-repo/self-improving-agent ~/.openclaw/skills/self-improving-agent
Remade for openclaw from original repo : https://github.com/pskoett/pskoett-ai-skills - https://github.com/pskoett/pskoett-ai-skills/tree/main/skills/self-improvement
OpenClaw injects these files into every session:
~/.openclaw/workspace/
├── AGENTS.md # Multi-agent workflows, delegation patterns
├── SOUL.md # Behavioral guidelines, personality, principles
├── TOOLS.md # Tool capabilities, integration gotchas
├── MEMORY.md # Long-term memory (main session only)
├── memory/ # Daily memory files
│ └── YYYY-MM-DD.md
└── .learnings/ # This skill's log files
├── LEARNINGS.md
├── ERRORS.md
└── FEATURE_REQUESTS.md
mkdir -p ~/.openclaw/workspace/.learnings
Then create the log files (or copy from assets/):
LEARNINGS.md — corrections, knowledge gaps, best practicesERRORS.md — command failures, exceptionsFEATURE_REQUESTS.md — user-requested capabilitiesWhen learnings prove broadly applicable, promote them to workspace files:
| Learning Type | Promote To | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Behavioral patterns | SOUL.md | "Be concise, avoid disclaimers" |
| Workflow improvements | AGENTS.md | "Spawn sub-agents for long tasks" |
| Tool gotchas | TOOLS.md | "Git push needs auth configured first" |
OpenClaw provides tools to share learnings across sessions:
Use these only in trusted environments and only when the user explicitly wants cross-session sharing. Prefer sending a short sanitized summary and relevant file paths, not raw transcripts, secrets, or full command output.
For automatic reminders at session start and error detection at session end:
cp -r ~/.openclaw/skills/self-improving-agent/hooks/openclaw ~/.openclaw/hooks/self-improvement
openclaw hooks enable self-improvement
Fires on agent:bootstrap (injects the reminder, plus a pending-triage note
when auto-detected errors await review) and on command:new/command:reset
(sweeps the ended session's transcript for error patterns into
<workspace>/.learnings/ERRORS.md; opt-in — runs only when .learnings/
exists). OpenClaw has no per-tool-call hook event, so error detection happens
at session end. See references/openclaw-integration.md for details and
sweep limitations.
Append to .learnings/LEARNINGS.md:
## [LRN-YYYYMMDD-XXX] category
**Logged**: ISO-8601 timestamp
**Priority**: low | medium | high | critical
**Status**: pending
**Area**: frontend | backend | infra | tests | docs | config
### Summary
One-line description of what was learned
### Details
Full context: what happened, what was wrong, what's correct
### Suggested Action
Specific fix or improvement to make
### Metadata
- Source: conversation | error | user_feedback
- Related Files: path/to/file.ext
- Tags: tag1, tag2
- See Also: LRN-20250110-001 (if related to existing entry)
- Pattern-Key: area.symptom (recommended; e.g. deps.module-not-found, simplify.dead_code — see Pattern-Key Taxonomy)
- Recurrence-Count: 1 (optional)
- First-Seen: 2025-01-15 (optional)
- Last-Seen: 2025-01-15 (optional)
---
Append to .learnings/ERRORS.md:
## [ERR-YYYYMMDD-XXX] skill_or_command_name
**Logged**: ISO-8601 timestamp
**Priority**: high
**Status**: pending
**Area**: frontend | backend | infra | tests | docs | config
### Summary
Brief description of what failed
### Error
Actual error message or output
### Context
- Command/operation attempted
- Input or parameters used
- Environment details if relevant
- Summary or redacted excerpt of relevant output (avoid full transcripts and secret-bearing data by default)
### Suggested Fix
If identifiable, what might resolve this
### Metadata
- Reproducible: yes | no | unknown
- Related Files: path/to/file.ext
- See Also: ERR-20250110-001 (if recurring)
- Pattern-Key: area.symptom (recommended; e.g. net.connection-refused — see Pattern-Key Taxonomy)
- Recurrence-Count: 1 (optional)
- First-Seen: 2025-01-15 (optional)
- Last-Seen: 2025-01-15 (optional)
---
Append to .learnings/FEATURE_REQUESTS.md:
## [FEAT-YYYYMMDD-XXX] capability_name
**Logged**: ISO-8601 timestamp
**Priority**: medium
**Status**: pending
**Area**: frontend | backend | infra | tests | docs | config
### Requested Capability
What the user wanted to do
### User Context
Why they needed it, what problem they're solving
### Complexity Estimate
simple | medium | complex
### Suggested Implementation
How this could be built, what it might extend
### Metadata
- Frequency: first_time | recurring
- Related Features: existing_feature_name
- Pattern-Key: area.symptom (optional — features usually dedupe by capability name; use a key only for recurring themes, e.g. api.missing-endpoint)
---
Format: TYPE-YYYYMMDD-XXX
LRN (learning), ERR (error), FEAT (feature)001, A7B)Examples: LRN-20250115-001, ERR-20250115-A3F, FEAT-20250115-002
When an issue is fixed, update the entry:
**Status**: pending → **Status**: resolved### Resolution
- **Resolved**: 2025-01-16T09:00:00Z
- **Commit/PR**: abc123 or #42
- **Notes**: Brief description of what was done
Other status values:
in_progress - Actively being worked onwont_fix - Decided not to address (add reason in Resolution notes)promoted - Elevated to a workspace file (SOUL.md, TOOLS.md, AGENTS.md)When a learning is broadly applicable (not a one-off fix), promote it to a workspace file so every session inherits it.
| Target | What Belongs There |
|---|---|
SOUL.md | Behavioral guidelines, communication style, principles |
TOOLS.md | Tool capabilities, usage patterns, integration gotchas |
AGENTS.md | Workflows, delegation patterns, automation rules |
When the learning is specific to a project repo you work in (not the
workspace), promote to that project's own agent file (e.g. its AGENTS.md)
instead.
**Status**: pending → **Status**: promoted**Promoted**: SOUL.md, TOOLS.md, or AGENTS.mdLearning (verbose):
Project uses pnpm workspaces. Attempted
npm installbut failed. Lock file ispnpm-lock.yaml. Must usepnpm install.
In TOOLS.md (concise):
## Build & Dependencies
- Package manager: pnpm (not npm) - use `pnpm install`
Learning (verbose):
When modifying API endpoints, must regenerate TypeScript client. Forgetting this causes type mismatches at runtime.
In AGENTS.md (actionable):
## After API Changes
1. Regenerate client: `pnpm run generate:api`
2. Check for type errors: `pnpm tsc --noEmit`
Pattern-Key is the stable dedup and recurrence key for entries in all three
log files: keyword grep misses semantically identical but differently-worded
entries, a shared key does not — and reliable keys are what make
Recurrence-Count and the promotion rule work.
Format: area.symptom — exactly two levels, lowercase, hyphenated
(e.g. deps.module-not-found). Keep symptoms generic enough to recur: no
file names, versions, or hostnames in keys.
| Area | Scope | Example Keys |
|---|---|---|
api | External API/service behavior | api.rate-limit, api.schema-mismatch, api.missing-endpoint |
auth | Credentials, tokens, scopes | auth.token-expired, auth.missing-scope |
build | Compilation, bundling, CI | build.type-error, build.missing-artifact |
config | Config files, env vars, settings | config.missing-env, config.invalid-json |
deps | Package managers, dependencies | deps.module-not-found, deps.npm-error, deps.version-conflict |
fs | Filesystem | fs.no-such-file, fs.permission-denied |
net | Network connectivity | net.connection-refused, net.timeout |
runtime | Language/runtime errors not covered above | runtime.type-error, runtime.python-exception |
shell | Shell/CLI mechanics | shell.command-not-found, shell.nonzero-exit |
vcs | Git and other version control | vcs.fatal-error, vcs.merge-conflict |
simplify / harden | Code-quality patterns from the simplify-and-harden feed | simplify.dead_code, harden.input_validation |
Rules:
grep -rh "Pattern-Key:" .learnings/ | sort -u —
a near-match beats a new key.runtime.error, runtime.failure) mean
"unclassified" — replace with a specific key during triage.If logging something similar to an existing entry:
grep -n "Pattern-Key: area.symptom" .learnings/*.md
— this is the default dedup check and catches rewordings that keyword
search missesgrep -ri "keyword" .learnings/ for entries
logged without a keyRecurrence-Count, set Last-Seen, add **See Also** — instead of
creating a new oneTOOLS.md or SOUL.md)AGENTS.md)Use this workflow to ingest recurring patterns from the simplify-and-harden
skill and turn them into durable prompt guidance.
simplify_and_harden.learning_loop.candidates from the task summary.pattern_key as the stable dedupe key..learnings/LEARNINGS.md for an existing entry with that key:
grep -n "Pattern-Key: <pattern_key>" .learnings/LEARNINGS.mdRecurrence-CountLast-SeenSee Also links to related entries/tasksLRN-... entrySource: simplify-and-hardenPattern-Key, Recurrence-Count: 1, and First-Seen/Last-SeenPromote recurring patterns into agent context/system prompt files when all are true:
Recurrence-Count >= 3Promotion targets: SOUL.md, TOOLS.md, or AGENTS.md (workspace), or the
project's own agent file when the pattern is project-specific.
Write promoted rules as short prevention rules (what to do before/while coding), not long incident write-ups.
Review .learnings/ at natural breakpoints:
# Count pending items
grep -h "Status\*\*: pending" .learnings/*.md | wc -l
# List pending high-priority items
grep -B5 "Priority\*\*: high" .learnings/*.md | grep "^## \["
# Find learnings for a specific area
grep -l "Area\*\*: backend" .learnings/*.md
Automatically log when you notice:
Corrections (→ learning with correction category):
Feature Requests (→ feature request):
Knowledge Gaps (→ learning with knowledge_gap category):
Errors (→ error entry):
| Priority | When to Use |
|---|---|
critical | Blocks core functionality, data loss risk, security issue |
high | Significant impact, affects common workflows, recurring issue |
medium | Moderate impact, workaround exists |
low | Minor inconvenience, edge case, nice-to-have |
Use to filter learnings by codebase region:
| Area | Scope |
|---|---|
frontend | UI, components, client-side code |
backend | API, services, server-side code |
infra | CI/CD, deployment, Docker, cloud |
tests | Test files, testing utilities, coverage |
docs | Documentation, comments, READMEs |
config | Configuration files, environment, settings |
TOOLS.md or SOUL.mdKeep learnings local (per-developer):
.learnings/
This repo uses that default to avoid committing sensitive or noisy local logs by accident.
Track learnings in repo (team-wide): Don't add to .gitignore - learnings become shared knowledge.
Hybrid (track templates, ignore entries):
.learnings/*.md
!.learnings/.gitkeep
Read CHANGELOG.md before upgrading — it carries per-version notes, and
hook changes require re-copying the hook and restarting the gateway.
To disable or remove the skill, follow references/uninstall.md:
.learnings/ is user data (review before deleting), and content promoted to
SOUL.md/TOOLS.md/AGENTS.md stays until removed manually.
When a learning is valuable enough to become a reusable skill, extract it using the provided helper.
A learning qualifies for skill extraction when ANY of these apply:
| Criterion | Description |
|---|---|
| Recurring | Has See Also links to 2+ similar issues |
| Verified | Status is resolved with working fix |
| Non-obvious | Required actual debugging/investigation to discover |
| Broadly applicable | Not project-specific; useful across codebases |
| User-flagged | User says "save this as a skill" or similar |
~/.openclaw/skills/self-improving-agent/scripts/extract-skill.sh skill-name --dry-run
~/.openclaw/skills/self-improving-agent/scripts/extract-skill.sh skill-name
promoted_to_skill, add Skill-PathIf you prefer manual creation:
skills/<skill-name>/SKILL.mdassets/SKILL-TEMPLATE.mdname and descriptionWatch for these signals that a learning should become a skill:
In conversation:
In learning entries:
See Also links (recurring issue)best_practice with broad applicabilityBefore extraction, verify: