🪞 Self Reflect OpenClaw Skill - ClawHub
Do you want your AI agent to automate Self Reflect workflows? This free skill from ClawHub helps with clawdbot tools tasks without building custom tools from scratch.
What this skill does
Self-improvement through conversation analysis. Extracts learnings from corrections and success patterns, permanently encoding them into agent definitions. Philosophy - Correct once, never again.
Install
npx clawhub@latest install self-reflectFull SKILL.md
Open original| name | version | description | user invocable |
|---|---|---|---|
| reflect | 2.0.0 | Self-improvement through conversation analysis. Extracts learnings from corrections and success patterns, permanently encoding them into agent definitions. Philosophy - Correct once, never again. | true |
Reflect - Agent Self-Improvement Skill
Transform your AI assistant into a continuously improving partner. Every correction becomes a permanent improvement that persists across all future sessions.
Quick Reference
| Command | Action |
|---|---|
reflect |
Analyze conversation for learnings |
reflect on |
Enable auto-reflection |
reflect off |
Disable auto-reflection |
reflect status |
Show state and metrics |
reflect review |
Review pending learnings |
When to Use
- After completing complex tasks
- When user explicitly corrects behavior ("never do X", "always Y")
- At session boundaries or before context compaction
- When successful patterns are worth preserving
Workflow
Step 1: Scan Conversation for Signals
Analyze the conversation for correction signals and learning opportunities.
Signal Confidence Levels:
| Confidence | Triggers | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| HIGH | Explicit corrections | "never", "always", "wrong", "stop", "the rule is" |
| MEDIUM | Approved approaches | "perfect", "exactly", "that's right", accepted output |
| LOW | Observations | Patterns that worked but not explicitly validated |
See signal_patterns.md for full detection rules.
Step 2: Classify & Match to Target Files
Map each signal to the appropriate target:
| Category | Target Files |
|---|---|
| Code Style | code-reviewer, backend-developer, frontend-developer |
| Architecture | solution-architect, api-architect, architecture-reviewer |
| Process | CLAUDE.md, orchestrator agents |
| Domain | Domain-specific agents, CLAUDE.md |
| Tools | CLAUDE.md, relevant specialists |
| New Skill | Create new skill file |
See agent_mappings.md for mapping rules.
Step 3: Check for Skill-Worthy Signals
Some learnings should become new skills rather than agent updates:
Skill-Worthy Criteria:
- Non-obvious debugging (>10 min investigation)
- Misleading error (root cause different from message)
- Workaround discovered through experimentation
- Configuration insight (differs from documented)
- Reusable pattern (helps in similar situations)
Quality Gates (must pass all):
- [ ] Reusable: Will help with future tasks
- [ ] Non-trivial: Requires discovery, not just docs
- [ ] Specific: Can describe exact trigger conditions
- [ ] Verified: Solution actually worked
- [ ] No duplication: Doesn't exist already
Step 4: Generate Proposals
Present findings in structured format:
# Reflection Analysis
## Session Context
- **Date**: [timestamp]
- **Messages Analyzed**: [count]
## Signals Detected
| # | Signal | Confidence | Source Quote | Category |
|---|--------|------------|--------------|----------|
| 1 | [learning] | HIGH | "[exact words]" | Code Style |
## Proposed Changes
### Change 1: Update [agent-name]
**Target**: `[file path]`
**Section**: [section name]
**Confidence**: HIGH
```diff
+ New rule from learning
Review Prompt
Apply these changes? (Y/N/modify/1,2,3)
### Step 5: Apply with User Approval
**On `Y` (approve):**
1. Apply each change using Edit tool
2. Commit with descriptive message
3. Update metrics
**On `N` (reject):**
1. Discard proposed changes
2. Log rejection for analysis
**On `modify`:**
1. Present each change individually
2. Allow editing before applying
**On selective (e.g., `1,3`):**
1. Apply only specified changes
2. Commit partial updates
## State Management
State is stored in `~/.reflect/` (configurable via `REFLECT_STATE_DIR`):
```yaml
# reflect-state.yaml
auto_reflect: false
last_reflection: "2026-01-26T10:30:00Z"
pending_reviews: []
Metrics Tracking
# reflect-metrics.yaml
total_sessions_analyzed: 42
total_signals_detected: 156
total_changes_accepted: 89
acceptance_rate: 78%
confidence_breakdown:
high: 45
medium: 32
low: 12
most_updated_agents:
code-reviewer: 23
backend-developer: 18
skills_created: 5
Safety Guardrails
Human-in-the-Loop
- NEVER apply changes without explicit user approval
- Always show full diff before applying
- Allow selective application
Incremental Updates
- ONLY add to existing sections
- NEVER delete or rewrite existing rules
- Preserve original structure
Conflict Detection
- Check if proposed rule contradicts existing
- Warn user if conflict detected
- Suggest resolution strategy
Output Locations
Project-level (versioned with repo):
.claude/reflections/YYYY-MM-DD_HH-MM-SS.md- Full reflection.claude/skills/{name}/SKILL.md- New skills
Global (user-level):
~/.reflect/learnings.yaml- Learning log~/.reflect/reflect-metrics.yaml- Aggregate metrics
Examples
Example 1: Code Style Correction
User says: "Never use var in TypeScript, always use const or let"
Signal detected:
- Confidence: HIGH (explicit "never" + "always")
- Category: Code Style
- Target:
frontend-developer.md
Proposed change:
## Style Guidelines
+ * Use `const` or `let` instead of `var` in TypeScript
Example 2: Process Preference
User says: "Always run tests before committing"
Signal detected:
- Confidence: HIGH (explicit "always")
- Category: Process
- Target:
CLAUDE.md
Proposed change:
## Commit Hygiene
+ * Run test suite before creating commits
Example 3: New Skill from Debugging
Context: Spent 30 minutes debugging a React hydration mismatch
Signal detected:
- Confidence: HIGH (non-trivial debugging)
- Category: New Skill
- Quality gates: All passed
Proposed skill: react-hydration-fix/SKILL.md
Troubleshooting
No signals detected:
- Session may not have had corrections
- Check if using natural language corrections
Conflict warning:
- Review the existing rule cited
- Decide if new rule should override
- Can modify before applying
Agent file not found:
- Check agent name spelling
- May need to create agent file first