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fasting-tracker – OpenClaw Skill

fasting-tracker is an OpenClaw Skills integration for data analytics workflows. Track intermittent fasting windows, extended fasts, and autophagy milestones

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Updated Feb 7, 2026Created Feb 7, 2026data analytics

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namefasting-tracker
descriptionTrack intermittent fasting windows, extended fasts, and autophagy milestones OpenClaw Skills integration.
ownerjhillin8
repositoryjhillin8/fasting-tracker
languageMarkdown
licenseMIT
topics
securityL1
installopenclaw add @jhillin8/fasting-tracker
last updatedFeb 7, 2026

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jhillin8

jhillin8

Maintains fasting-tracker in the OpenClaw Skills directory.

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name: fasting-tracker description: Track intermittent fasting windows, extended fasts, and autophagy milestones author: clawd-team version: 1.0.0 triggers:

  • "start fast"
  • "fasting timer"
  • "break my fast"
  • "fasting progress"
  • "how long fasting"

Fasting Tracker

Monitor intermittent and extended fasting with precision—track eating windows, metabolic phases, and autophagy milestones in real-time.

What it does

  • Fast Timer: Start a fast and get real-time elapsed tracking with countdown to key metabolic milestones
  • Eating Window Tracking: Log when you break your fast and automatically calculate your eating window duration
  • Metabolic Milestones: Receive alerts at ketosis (12h), fat adaptation (16h), autophagy (24h), and deeper cellular renewal thresholds
  • Smart History: Review past fasts with duration, eating windows, and consistency metrics

Usage

Start Fast

"Start a fast" or "begin fasting"

  • Logs the fast start time
  • Displays current time and target milestones
  • Sets background tracking (runs even when you close the app)

Break Fast

"Break my fast" or "I'm eating now"

  • Records the end time
  • Calculates total fast duration
  • Shows eating window recommendation and next fast opportunity

Check Timer

"How long have I been fasting?" or "fasting status"

  • Displays elapsed time
  • Shows next metabolic milestone and time remaining
  • Displays current autophagy phase if applicable

Fast History

"My fasting stats" or "fasting progress"

  • Lists recent fasts with duration
  • Shows weekly consistency
  • Displays longest streak and average fast length

Set Schedule

"Schedule my fasts" or "fasting protocol"

  • Configure preferred fasting protocol (16:8, OMAD, etc.)
  • Set daily reminders for fast start/end times
  • Customize notifications for key milestones

Metabolic Timeline

DurationMilestoneStatus
12 hoursKetosis BeginsGlycogen depletes; body shifts to fat burning
16 hoursFat AdaptationInsulin drops further; metabolic efficiency improves
24 hoursAutophagy ActivationCellular cleanup intensifies; damaged proteins recycled
36 hoursDeep AutophagyMitochondrial renewal accelerates; immune reset begins
48 hoursCellular RegenerationGrowth hormone peaks; stem cell activation (rodent studies)
72+ hoursExtended BenefitsSustained autophagy; metabolic recalibration; requires medical oversight

Fasting Protocols

  • 16:8 Intermittent: 16-hour fast, 8-hour eating window (most beginner-friendly)
  • 18:6 Intermediate: 18-hour fast, 6-hour eating window (moderate difficulty)
  • 20:4 Warrior: 20-hour fast, 4-hour eating window (lean gains focus)
  • OMAD (One Meal A Day): 23-hour fast, 1-hour eating window (advanced)
  • 24-Hour Fast: Full day fast (once or twice weekly)
  • Extended Fast: 36–72+ hours (consult healthcare provider; requires electrolyte management)

Tips

  • Electrolytes Matter: Extended fasts deplete sodium, potassium, and magnesium. Supplement or drink bone broth to prevent cramping and fatigue.
  • Hydration is Essential: Water, herbal tea, black coffee, and green tea are fasting-friendly; any calorie breaks the fast.
  • Listen to Your Body: Fatigue, dizziness, or intense hunger warrants eating—fasting should enhance, not impair, daily function.
  • Consistency Beats Intensity: A sustainable 16:8 protocol done for months outpaces sporadic 72-hour fasts; build the habit first.
  • All data stays local on your machine: Your fasting logs, schedules, and metrics never leave your device—complete privacy, no cloud sync required.
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Permissions & Security

Security level L1: Low-risk skills with minimal permissions. Review inputs and outputs before running in production.

Requirements

  • OpenClaw CLI installed and configured.
  • Language: Markdown
  • License: MIT
  • Topics:

FAQ

How do I install fasting-tracker?

Run openclaw add @jhillin8/fasting-tracker in your terminal. This installs fasting-tracker into your OpenClaw Skills catalog.

Does this skill run locally or in the cloud?

OpenClaw Skills execute locally by default. Review the SKILL.md and permissions before running any skill.

Where can I verify the source code?

The source repository is available at https://github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/jhillin8/fasting-tracker. Review commits and README documentation before installing.