From sundial-org-awesome-openclaw-skills-4
Monitors LinkedIn inbox hourly via lk CLI, drafts replies using communication style file, supports 4 autonomy levels from alerts-only to full auto-replies, with cron jobs and Discord alerts.
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Reliable LinkedIn inbox monitoring for Clawdbot.
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Reliable LinkedIn inbox monitoring for Clawdbot.
# 1. Setup (interactive)
linkedin-monitor setup
# 2. Verify health
linkedin-monitor health
# 3. Run manually (test)
linkedin-monitor check
# 4. Enable cron (hourly)
linkedin-monitor enable
| Level | Name | Behavior |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Monitor Only | Alerts to new messages only |
| 1 | Draft + Approve | Drafts replies, waits for approval |
| 2 | Auto-Reply Simple | Auto-handles acknowledgments, scheduling |
| 3 | Full Autonomous | Replies as you, books meetings, networks |
Default: Level 1 — Change with linkedin-monitor config autonomyLevel 2
linkedin-monitor setup # Interactive setup wizard
linkedin-monitor health # Check auth status
linkedin-monitor check # Run one check cycle
linkedin-monitor enable # Enable hourly cron
linkedin-monitor disable # Disable cron
linkedin-monitor status # Show current state
linkedin-monitor config # View/edit configuration
linkedin-monitor logs # View recent activity
linkedin-monitor reset # Clear state (start fresh)
Location: ~/.clawdbot/linkedin-monitor/config.json
{
"autonomyLevel": 1,
"alertChannel": "discord",
"alertChannelId": "YOUR_CHANNEL_ID",
"calendarLink": "cal.com/yourname",
"communicationStyleFile": "USER.md",
"timezone": "America/New_York",
"schedule": "0 * * * *",
"morningDigest": {
"enabled": true,
"hour": 9,
"timezone": "Asia/Bangkok"
},
"safetyLimits": {
"maxMessagesPerDay": 50,
"escalationKeywords": ["angry", "legal", "refund"],
"dailyDigest": true
}
}
1. Health Check
└── Verify LinkedIn auth (lk CLI)
2. Fetch Messages
└── lk message list --json
3. Compare State
└── Filter: only messages not in state file
4. For Each New Message
├── Level 0: Alert only
├── Level 1: Draft reply → Alert → Wait for approval
├── Level 2: Simple = auto-reply, Complex = draft
└── Level 3: Full autonomous response
5. Update State
└── Record message IDs (prevents duplicates)
State is managed by scripts, not the LLM. This guarantees:
State files: ~/.clawdbot/linkedin-monitor/state/
When at Level 1, approve drafts with:
send [name] # Send draft to [name]
send all # Send all pending drafts
edit [name] [text] # Edit draft before sending
skip [name] # Discard draft
lk auth login
linkedin-monitor health
linkedin-monitor check --debug
linkedin-monitor reset # Clear state
linkedin-monitor check # Fresh start
lk CLI (LinkedIn CLI) — npm install -g lkjq (JSON processor) — brew install jq~/.clawdbot/linkedin-monitor/
├── config.json # Your configuration
├── state/
│ ├── messages.json # Seen message IDs
│ ├── lastrun.txt # Last check timestamp
│ └── drafts.json # Pending drafts
└── logs/
└── activity.log # Activity history