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    cron-mastery

    Master OpenClaw's timing systems.

    By @i-mw
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    SKILL.md
    ---
    name: cron-mastery
    description: Master OpenClaw's timing systems. Use for scheduling reliable reminders, setting up periodic maintenance (janitor jobs), and understanding when to use Cron vs Heartbeat for time-sensitive tasks.
    ---
    
    # Cron Mastery
    
    **Rule #1: Heartbeats drift. Cron is precise.**
    
    This skill provides the definitive guide for managing time in OpenClaw. It solves the "I missed my reminder" problem by enforcing a strict separation between casual checks (heartbeat) and hard schedules (cron).
    
    ## The Core Principle
    
    | System | Behavior | Best For | Risk |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | **Heartbeat** | "I'll check in when I can" (e.g., every 30-60m) | Email checks, casual news summaries, low-priority polling. | **Drift:** A "remind me in 10m" task will fail if the heartbeat is 30m. |
    | **Cron** | "I will run at exactly X time" | Reminders ("in 5 mins"), daily reports, system maintenance. | **Clutter:** Creates one-off jobs that need cleanup. |
    
    ## 1. Setting Reliable Reminders
    
    **Never** use `act:wait` or internal loops for long delays (>1 min). Use `cron:add` with a one-shot `at` schedule.
    
    ### Standard Reminder Pattern (JSON)
    
    Use this payload structure for "remind me in X minutes" tasks:
    
    ```json
    {
      "name": "Remind: Drink Water",
      "schedule": {
        "kind": "at",
        "atMs": <CURRENT_MS + DELAY_MS>
      },
      "payload": {
        "kind": "agentTurn",
        "message": "⏰ Reminder: Drink water!",
        "deliver": true
      },
    ```  
    
    *Note: Even with `wakeMode: "next-heartbeat"`, the cron system forces an event injection at `atMs`. Use `mode: "now"` in the `cron:wake` tool if you need to force an immediate wake outside of a job payload.*
    
    ### ⚠️ The Delivery Rule (CRITICAL)
    When scheduling an `agentTurn` via Cron that is meant to provide an update to the user:
    - **ALWAYS** set `"deliver": true` in the payload.
    - Without `"deliver": true`, the sub-agent will run the task but the output will NEVER be seen by the human. It will be "talking in a dark room."
    
    ## 2. The Janitor (Auto-Cleanup)
    
    One-shot cron jobs (kind: `at`) disable themselves after running but stay in the list as "ghosts" (`enabled: false`, `lastStatus: ok`). To prevent clutter, install the **Daily Janitor**.
    
    ### Setup Instructions
    
    1.  **Check current jobs:** `cron:list` (includeDisabled: true)
    2.  **Create the Janitor:**
        *   **Name:** `Daily Cron Cleanup`
        *   **Schedule:** Every 24 hours (`everyMs: 86400000`)
        *   **Payload:** An agent turn that runs a specific prompt.
    
    ### The Janitor Prompt (Agent Turn)
    
    > "Time for the 24-hour cron sweep. List all cron jobs including disabled ones. If you find any jobs that are `enabled: false` and have `lastStatus: ok` (finished one-shots), delete them to keep the list clean. Do not delete active recurring jobs. Log what you deleted."
    
    ## 3. Reference: Timezone Lock
    
    For cron to work, the agent **must** know its time.
    *   **Action:** Add the user's timezone to `MEMORY.md`.
    *   **Example:** `Timezone: Cairo (GMT+2)`
    *   **Validation:** If a user says "remind me at 9 PM," confirm: "9 PM Cairo time?" before scheduling.
    
    ## 4. The Self-Wake Rule (Behavioral)
    
    **Problem:** If you say "I'll wait 30 seconds" and end your turn, you go to sleep. You cannot wake up without an event.
    **Solution:** If you need to "wait" across turns, you **MUST** schedule a Cron job.
    
    *   **Wait < 1 minute (interactive):** Only allowed if you keep the tool loop open (using `act:wait`).
    *   **Wait > 1 minute (async):** Use Cron with `wakeMode: "now"`.
    
    **Example Payload for "Checking back in 30s":**
    ```json
    {
      "schedule": { "kind": "at", "atMs": <NOW + 30000> },
      "payload": { "kind": "agentTurn", "message": "⏱️ 30s check-in. Report status." },
      "wakeMode": "now"
    }
    ```
    
    ## Troubleshooting
    
    *   **"My reminder didn't fire":** Check `cron:list`. If the job exists but didn't fire, check the system clock vs `atMs`.
    *   **"I have 50 old jobs":** Run the Janitor manually immediately.