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Feishu Workspace

by @xiaonizhou-crypto

Use when the user wants to work with Feishu Docs, Wiki, or Bitable for practical team workflows such as meeting notes, knowledge lookup, and project tracking.

Versionv0.1.0
Downloads1,030
TERMINAL
clawhub install openclaw-feishu-workspace

πŸ“– About This Skill


name: Feishu Workspace description: Use when the user wants to work with Feishu Docs, Wiki, or Bitable for practical team workflows such as meeting notes, knowledge lookup, and project tracking.

Feishu Workspace

Use this skill when a request involves Feishu/Lark content or workflows.

Primary areas

  • Feishu Docs
  • Feishu Wiki
  • Feishu Bitable
  • Use this skill for

  • writing or updating Feishu docs
  • searching wiki knowledge before answering or drafting
  • creating and updating Bitable records
  • turning conversations into structured team artifacts
  • supporting lightweight PM and ops workflows in Feishu
  • Preferred workflow

    1. First identify the target surface: - doc - wiki - bitable

    2. Prefer structured, useful outputs over raw dumps.

    3. For docs: - use short sections - use bullets where appropriate - make outputs immediately readable by humans

    4. For wiki: - search before drafting when internal context matters - summarize findings clearly - cite page titles or locations when useful

    5. For bitable: - inspect table metadata and fields before writing when a URL is provided - map values carefully into the right columns - prefer fewer, more structured writes

    Output style

    When generating Feishu content:

  • concise
  • clean
  • structured
  • useful to a real teammate
  • Avoid:

  • long fluff
  • vague summaries
  • unstructured walls of text
  • High-value workflows

  • meeting notes β†’ doc
  • internal knowledge lookup β†’ summary
  • action items β†’ bitable
  • standup updates β†’ project doc
  • planning discussion β†’ structured brief
  • Failure handling

    If an operation fails, explain the likely cause clearly:

  • missing app scope
  • missing file/document access
  • unsupported target type
  • invalid URL/token/table selection
  • Not for

  • unrelated non-Feishu requests
  • giant migrations unless the user explicitly wants a staged plan
  • blind table writes without understanding the fields