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findmy-location – OpenClaw Skill
findmy-location is an OpenClaw Skills integration for coding workflows. Track a shared contact's location via Apple Find My with street-level accuracy. Returns address, city, and context (home/work/out) by reading map landmarks. Supports configurable known locations and vision fallback for unknown places.
Skill Snapshot
| name | findmy-location |
| description | Track a shared contact's location via Apple Find My with street-level accuracy. Returns address, city, and context (home/work/out) by reading map landmarks. Supports configurable known locations and vision fallback for unknown places. OpenClaw Skills integration. |
| owner | poiley |
| repository | poiley/whatisxlistening-topath: skills/findmy-location |
| language | Markdown |
| license | MIT |
| topics | |
| security | L1 |
| install | openclaw add @poiley/whatisxlistening-to:skills/findmy-location |
| last updated | Feb 7, 2026 |
Maintainer

name: findmy-location description: Track a shared contact's location via Apple Find My with street-level accuracy. Returns address, city, and context (home/work/out) by reading map landmarks. Supports configurable known locations and vision fallback for unknown places.
Find My Location
Track shared contacts via Apple Find My with street-corner accuracy.
Requirements
- macOS 13+ with Find My app
- Python 3.9+
- iCloud account signed in on your Mac (for Find My access)
- Location sharing enabled from the contact you want to track
- peekaboo - screen reading CLI (GitHub)
- Hammerspoon (optional) - for reliable UI clicking (hammerspoon.org)
Prerequisites
1. iCloud & Find My Setup
Your Mac must be signed into an iCloud account with Find My enabled:
- System Settings → Apple ID → iCloud → Find My Mac (enabled)
- The person you want to track must share their location with this iCloud account via Find My
2. Install peekaboo
brew install steipete/tap/peekaboo
Grant Accessibility and Screen Recording permissions when prompted (System Settings → Privacy & Security).
3. Install Hammerspoon (optional but recommended)
Hammerspoon provides reliable clicking that works across all apps. Without it, clicks may occasionally go to the wrong window.
brew install hammerspoon
open -a Hammerspoon
Add to ~/.hammerspoon/init.lua:
local server = hs.httpserver.new(false, false)
server:setPort(9090)
server:setCallback(function(method, path, headers, body)
local data = body and hs.json.decode(body) or {}
if path == "/click" then
hs.eventtap.leftClick({x=data.x, y=data.y})
return hs.json.encode({status="clicked", x=data.x, y=data.y}), 200, {}
end
return hs.json.encode({error="not found"}), 404, {}
end)
server:start()
Reload config (Hammerspoon menu → Reload Config), then create ~/.local/bin/hsclick:
#!/bin/bash
curl -s -X POST localhost:9090/click -d "{\"x\":$2,\"y\":$3}"
chmod +x ~/.local/bin/hsclick
Installation
git clone https://github.com/poiley/findmy-location.git
cd findmy-location
./install.sh
Or via ClawdHub:
clawdhub install findmy-location
Configuration
Create ~/.config/findmy-location/config.json:
{
"target": "John",
"known_locations": [
{
"name": "home",
"address": "123 Main St, City, ST",
"markers": ["landmark near home"]
},
{
"name": "work",
"address": "456 Office Blvd, City, ST",
"markers": ["landmark near work"]
}
]
}
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
target | Contact name to track (optional - defaults to first shared contact) |
known_locations | Array of places you want labeled with addresses |
markers | Landmarks visible on the Find My map when at that location |
Usage
findmy-location # Human-readable output
findmy-location --json # JSON output
Example Output
123 Main St, City, ST (home) - Now
{
"person": "contact@email.com",
"address": "Main St & 1st Ave",
"city": "Anytown",
"state": "WA",
"status": "Now",
"context": "out",
"screenshot": "/tmp/findmy-12345.png",
"needs_vision": false
}
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
context | home, work, out, or unknown |
needs_vision | If true, use AI vision on screenshot to read street names |
screenshot | Path to captured map image |
How It Works
- Opens Find My app and selects target contact
- Captures map and reads accessibility data
- Matches visible landmarks against configured known locations
- Returns address and context, or flags for vision analysis
Troubleshooting
| Issue | Solution |
|---|---|
| Clicks go to wrong window | Install Hammerspoon (see prerequisites) |
| "No person found" | Ensure location sharing is enabled in Find My |
Always shows needs_vision: true | Add markers for frequently visited places |
| Permission errors | Grant peekaboo Accessibility + Screen Recording access |
License
MIT
name: findmy-location description: Track a shared contact's location via Apple Find My with street-level accuracy. Returns address, city, and context (home/work/out) by reading map landmarks. Supports configurable known locations and vision fallback for unknown places.
Find My Location
Track shared contacts via Apple Find My with street-corner accuracy.
Requirements
- macOS 13+ with Find My app
- Python 3.9+
- iCloud account signed in on your Mac (for Find My access)
- Location sharing enabled from the contact you want to track
- peekaboo - screen reading CLI (GitHub)
- Hammerspoon (optional) - for reliable UI clicking (hammerspoon.org)
Prerequisites
1. iCloud & Find My Setup
Your Mac must be signed into an iCloud account with Find My enabled:
- System Settings → Apple ID → iCloud → Find My Mac (enabled)
- The person you want to track must share their location with this iCloud account via Find My
2. Install peekaboo
brew install steipete/tap/peekaboo
Grant Accessibility and Screen Recording permissions when prompted (System Settings → Privacy & Security).
3. Install Hammerspoon (optional but recommended)
Hammerspoon provides reliable clicking that works across all apps. Without it, clicks may occasionally go to the wrong window.
brew install hammerspoon
open -a Hammerspoon
Add to ~/.hammerspoon/init.lua:
local server = hs.httpserver.new(false, false)
server:setPort(9090)
server:setCallback(function(method, path, headers, body)
local data = body and hs.json.decode(body) or {}
if path == "/click" then
hs.eventtap.leftClick({x=data.x, y=data.y})
return hs.json.encode({status="clicked", x=data.x, y=data.y}), 200, {}
end
return hs.json.encode({error="not found"}), 404, {}
end)
server:start()
Reload config (Hammerspoon menu → Reload Config), then create ~/.local/bin/hsclick:
#!/bin/bash
curl -s -X POST localhost:9090/click -d "{\"x\":$2,\"y\":$3}"
chmod +x ~/.local/bin/hsclick
Installation
git clone https://github.com/poiley/findmy-location.git
cd findmy-location
./install.sh
Or via ClawdHub:
clawdhub install findmy-location
Configuration
Create ~/.config/findmy-location/config.json:
{
"target": "John",
"known_locations": [
{
"name": "home",
"address": "123 Main St, City, ST",
"markers": ["landmark near home"]
},
{
"name": "work",
"address": "456 Office Blvd, City, ST",
"markers": ["landmark near work"]
}
]
}
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
target | Contact name to track (optional - defaults to first shared contact) |
known_locations | Array of places you want labeled with addresses |
markers | Landmarks visible on the Find My map when at that location |
Usage
findmy-location # Human-readable output
findmy-location --json # JSON output
Example Output
123 Main St, City, ST (home) - Now
{
"person": "contact@email.com",
"address": "Main St & 1st Ave",
"city": "Anytown",
"state": "WA",
"status": "Now",
"context": "out",
"screenshot": "/tmp/findmy-12345.png",
"needs_vision": false
}
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
context | home, work, out, or unknown |
needs_vision | If true, use AI vision on screenshot to read street names |
screenshot | Path to captured map image |
How It Works
- Opens Find My app and selects target contact
- Captures map and reads accessibility data
- Matches visible landmarks against configured known locations
- Returns address and context, or flags for vision analysis
Troubleshooting
| Issue | Solution |
|---|---|
| Clicks go to wrong window | Install Hammerspoon (see prerequisites) |
| "No person found" | Ensure location sharing is enabled in Find My |
Always shows needs_vision: true | Add markers for frequently visited places |
| Permission errors | Grant peekaboo Accessibility + Screen Recording access |
License
MIT
Permissions & Security
Security level L1: Low-risk skills with minimal permissions. Review inputs and outputs before running in production.
Requirements
- **macOS** 13+ with Find My app - **Python** 3.9+ - **iCloud account** signed in on your Mac (for Find My access) - **Location sharing** enabled from the contact you want to track - **peekaboo** - screen reading CLI ([GitHub](https://github.com/steipete/peekaboo)) - **Hammerspoon** (optional) - for reliable UI clicking ([hammerspoon.org](https://www.hammerspoon.org/))
Configuration
Create `~/.config/findmy-location/config.json`: ```json { "target": "John", "known_locations": [ { "name": "home", "address": "123 Main St, City, ST", "markers": ["landmark near home"] }, { "name": "work", "address": "456 Office Blvd, City, ST", "markers": ["landmark near work"] } ] } ``` | Field | Description | |-------|-------------| | `target` | Contact name to track (optional - defaults to first shared contact) | | `known_locations` | Array of places you want labeled with addresses | | `markers` | Landmarks visible on the Find My map when at that location |
FAQ
How do I install findmy-location?
Run openclaw add @poiley/whatisxlistening-to:skills/findmy-location in your terminal. This installs findmy-location 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/poiley/whatisxlistening-to. Review commits and README documentation before installing.
