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study-habits – OpenClaw Skill

study-habits is an OpenClaw Skills integration for data analytics workflows. Build effective study habits with spaced repetition, active recall, and session tracking

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

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namestudy-habits
descriptionBuild effective study habits with spaced repetition, active recall, and session tracking OpenClaw Skills integration.
ownerjhillin8
repositoryjhillin8/study-habits
languageMarkdown
licenseMIT
topics
securityL1
installopenclaw add @jhillin8/study-habits
last updatedFeb 7, 2026

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jhillin8

jhillin8

Maintains study-habits in the OpenClaw Skills directory.

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name: study-habits description: Build effective study habits with spaced repetition, active recall, and session tracking author: clawd-team version: 1.0.0 triggers:

  • "study session"
  • "study habits"
  • "learn effectively"
  • "study timer"
  • "exam prep"

Study Habits

Learning that sticks—through science, not stubbornness.

What it does

This skill transforms how you absorb and retain information by combining proven cognitive techniques with persistent session tracking:

  • Study Session Tracking - Logs when you study, what topic, duration, and effectiveness rating for accountability and pattern recognition
  • Technique Suggestions - Recommends study methods based on your learning goal (memorization vs. deep understanding vs. skill practice)
  • Spaced Repetition Reminders - Intelligently schedules review sessions to hit the sweet spot where forgetting begins
  • Progress Dashboard - Shows your study velocity, topic mastery levels, and retention curves over time
  • Exam Countdown - Builds personalized prep schedules that work backward from exam date to ensure full coverage

Usage

Start study : "Start a 50-minute study session on photosynthesis" → Creates a session timer, suggests an optimal study technique, and tracks your focus

Log topic : "I just finished studying Chapter 3, felt confident" → Records the session, captures confidence level, determines next review interval

Review schedule : "When should I review calculus next?" → Shows which topics need review based on spaced repetition algorithm, prioritizes by forgetting curve

Check progress : "Show me my study stats" → Displays sessions completed, topics covered, retention trends, time invested per subject

Exam countdown : "I have an exam in 21 days on biology" → Creates a study plan that distributes chapters across available time, accounts for review cycles, flags high-risk topics

Study Techniques

Active Recall : Test yourself without looking at notes. Forces your brain to retrieve information rather than passively reread. Far more effective than review.

Spaced Repetition : Review material at increasing intervals (1 day, 3 days, 1 week, 2 weeks). This combats the forgetting curve and moves knowledge to long-term memory.

Pomodoro Technique : Study in 25-minute focused bursts with 5-minute breaks. Prevents burnout and maintains attention during sessions.

Feynman Technique : Explain a concept aloud as if teaching it to someone with no background. Exposes gaps in understanding immediately.

Interleaving : Mix different topics or problem types in one session instead of blocking them. Builds flexible knowledge and stronger pattern recognition.

Tips

  1. Track confidence, not just completion — Rate how well you understood each topic (1-10) rather than just marking it done. This surfaces weak areas early.

  2. Use active recall over rereading — Flashcards, practice problems, and explain-it-aloud beat passively reviewing notes by 10x.

  3. Study in shorter sprints, more often — Three 45-minute sessions spread across a week beat one 2-hour cramming session. Your brain consolidates overnight.

  4. Review the day after, then space out — First review should be 24 hours later, then 3 days, then a week. The algorithm handles this automatically.

  5. All data stays local on your machine — Your study history, notes, and progress never leave your device. Full privacy, full control.

README.md

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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 study-habits?

Run openclaw add @jhillin8/study-habits in your terminal. This installs study-habits 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/study-habits. Review commits and README documentation before installing.