forked from Selig/openclaw-skill
6 custom skills (assign-task, dispatch-webhook, daily-briefing, task-capture, qmd-brain, tts-voice) with technical documentation. Compatible with Claude Code, OpenClaw, Codex CLI, and OpenCode.
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# SOUL Evil Hook Documentation
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## Overview
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The SOUL Evil hook is a feature that replaces injected `SOUL.md` content with `SOUL_EVIL.md` during specified conditions, operating entirely in memory without modifying disk files.
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## Core Functionality
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When `agent:bootstrap` runs, the hook can replace the `SOUL.md` content in memory before the system prompt is assembled. If the evil variant is unavailable, the system logs a warning and maintains the standard SOUL configuration.
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An important limitation: this hook does not function for sub-agent runs, as they exclude `SOUL.md` from their bootstrap files.
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## Configuration
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Enable the hook via command:
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```bash
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openclaw hooks enable soul-evil
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```
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Then configure using JSON with these parameters:
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- `file`: alternate SOUL filename (defaults to `SOUL_EVIL.md`)
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- `chance`: probability value between 0–1 for random activation
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- `purge.at`: scheduled daily trigger in HH:mm format (24-hour)
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- `purge.duration`: window length (examples: `30s`, `10m`, `1h`)
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The purge window takes precedence over random chance when both are active.
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## Key Characteristics
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The hook respects the timezone setting from `agents.defaults.userTimezone`, falling back to host timezone if unspecified. It requires creating `SOUL_EVIL.md` in the agent workspace root directory alongside the standard SOUL file.
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