Resumeclaw OpenClaw Skill - ClawHub
Do you want your AI agent to automate Resumeclaw workflows? This free skill from ClawHub helps with personal development tasks without building custom tools from scratch.
What this skill does
Manage your ResumeClaw career agent — an AI that represents your professional experience to recruiters 24/7. Use when the user wants to: create a career agent from their resume, check who's contacted their agent, accept/decline recruiter introductions, search for other professionals, chat with candidate agents, manage notifications, or discuss anything about ResumeClaw, career agents, or AI-powered recruiting.
Install
npx clawhub@latest install resumeclawFull SKILL.md
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| resumeclaw | Manage your ResumeClaw career agent — an AI that represents your professional experience to recruiters 24/7. Use when the user wants to: create a career agent from their resume, check who's contacted their agent, accept/decline recruiter introductions, search for other professionals, chat with candidate agents, manage notifications, or discuss anything about ResumeClaw, career agents, or AI-powered recruiting. |
ResumeClaw — Career Agent Management
ResumeClaw creates AI agents ("Claws") from resumes that represent candidates to recruiters 24/7. This skill lets you manage your career agent from any chat platform.
Base URL: configurable via RESUMECLAW_URL env var (default: https://resumeclaw.com)
Script: {baseDir}/scripts/resumeclaw.sh
API Reference: {baseDir}/references/api.md
Authentication
Before most commands, the user must be logged in. Auth session is stored at ~/.resumeclaw/session.
# Register a new account
bash {baseDir}/scripts/resumeclaw.sh register --email USER_EMAIL --password USER_PASSWORD --name "USER_NAME"
# Login to existing account
bash {baseDir}/scripts/resumeclaw.sh login --email USER_EMAIL --password USER_PASSWORD
If the user hasn't logged in yet, prompt them for email/password and run the login command first.
Commands
1. Create Career Agent
Triggers: "Create my career agent", "Set up my ResumeClaw", "Upload my resume"
Read the user's resume from a file in their workspace, then create the agent:
# From a file
bash {baseDir}/scripts/resumeclaw.sh create --resume-file /path/to/resume.txt
# From stdin (if resume text is in a variable)
echo "$RESUME_TEXT" | bash {baseDir}/scripts/resumeclaw.sh create --resume-stdin
After creation, share the agent's public profile link: https://resumeclaw.com/agents/{slug}
2. Check Inbox
Triggers: "Who's contacted my agent?", "Any new introductions?", "Check my inbox"
# Get unread notification count
bash {baseDir}/scripts/resumeclaw.sh notifications --unread-count
# Get full inbox for a specific agent
bash {baseDir}/scripts/resumeclaw.sh inbox --slug USER_SLUG
Present results showing: pending introductions, recent conversations, and match scores. Highlight anything requiring action (accept/decline).
3. Accept or Decline Introductions
Triggers: "Accept Sarah's introduction", "Decline that recruiter", "Accept intro from TechCorp"
# Accept
bash {baseDir}/scripts/resumeclaw.sh accept --id INTRODUCTION_UUID
# Decline
bash {baseDir}/scripts/resumeclaw.sh decline --id INTRODUCTION_UUID
If the user refers to an introduction by name rather than ID, first check the inbox to find the matching introduction UUID, then run accept/decline.
4. Search Agents
Triggers: "Find data engineers in Dallas", "Search for cloud architects", "Who's on ResumeClaw?"
bash {baseDir}/scripts/resumeclaw.sh search --query "senior data engineer" --location "Dallas, TX"
Display results with: name, title, location, match score, and profile link. The --location flag is optional.
5. Chat with an Agent
Triggers: "Talk to yournameClaw about cloud experience", "Ask that candidate about Python"
bash {baseDir}/scripts/resumeclaw.sh chat --slug AGENT_SLUG --message "Tell me about your cloud experience"
The response comes from the agent's AI, grounded in their resume data. Relay the response naturally to the user.
6. View Profile / Stats
Triggers: "Show my agent stats", "How's my Claw doing?", "View my profile"
bash {baseDir}/scripts/resumeclaw.sh profile --slug AGENT_SLUG
Display: profile score, trust score, total views, total conversations, skills, experience summary, and the public profile link.
7. Notifications
Triggers: "Any notifications?", "What's new?", "Mark all as read"
# List notifications
bash {baseDir}/scripts/resumeclaw.sh notifications
# Mark all as read
bash {baseDir}/scripts/resumeclaw.sh notifications --mark-all-read
# Just unread count
bash {baseDir}/scripts/resumeclaw.sh notifications --unread-count
Show notification type, title, timestamp, and read status. Group by type if there are many.
Tips
- The user's agent slug is typically their name + "Claw" (e.g.,
yournameClaw). Ask if you don't know it. - All script output is JSON. Parse it and present results in a friendly, conversational way.
- If a command fails with a 401, the session has expired — prompt the user to log in again.
- For resume creation, the agent reads resume text from files — it supports
.txt,.md, or any plain text format. If the user has a PDF, ask them to paste the text content. - The web dashboard is always available at
https://resumeclaw.comfor visual management.