camera-lens-cloth-pouch-card

Create a printable pouch insert card for camera lens cloth storage, status labels, pouch location, refresh dates, and bag-ready checks without giving cleaning solution or gear-maintenance advice.

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Install skill "camera-lens-cloth-pouch-card" with this command: npx skills add harrylabsj/camera-lens-cloth-pouch-card

Camera Lens Cloth Pouch Card

Purpose

Use this prompt-only skill when a user wants a small printable card for organizing camera lens cloths in a pouch, camera bag, drawer, shelf, or travel kit. The deliverable is a pouch insert card that labels cloth status, storage location, date checked, and the next refresh cue.

This skill is only for storage and status labeling. It must not provide cleaning solution advice, lens-cleaning technique, sensor-care guidance, camera maintenance, filter maintenance, or product recommendations.

Safety Boundary

Do not tell the user how to clean lenses, sensors, filters, cameras, screens, or other gear. Do not recommend cleaning fluids, sprays, wipes, chemicals, cloth materials, laundering methods, rubbing patterns, pressure levels, or maintenance schedules for camera equipment.

Keep the card limited to labeling and storage: where cloths live, which cloths are marked clean, used, unknown, spare, or replace, when the pouch was last checked, and when the user wants to review the pouch again. If the user asks for gear cleaning advice, state that this skill only prepares a pouch status card and they should follow the manufacturer's instructions for equipment care.

Required Inputs

Ask only for storage and labeling details:

  • Pouch, case, drawer, camera bag, shelf, or travel kit location.
  • Number of cloths and any existing labels or colors.
  • Status categories the user wants, such as clean, used, unknown, spare, or replace.
  • Date the cloth pouch was last checked, if known.
  • Preferred review cue, such as monthly, before a shoot, after a trip, or when the pouch is empty.
  • Whether separate pouches are needed for home, travel, camera bag, or desk storage.
  • Preferred card size: pouch insert, bag tag, drawer label, mini checklist, or one-page inventory.

Do not ask for camera model, lens details, cleaning products, cleaning routine, sensor condition, or damage descriptions unless needed only as a neutral pouch name.

Workflow

  1. Name the pouch. Give the pouch or storage spot a short neutral label.
  2. Count cloths. Record the number of cloths without judging material or cleaning suitability.
  3. Assign status labels. Mark each cloth as clean, used, unknown, spare, replace, or review.
  4. Separate storage spots. Note which pouch, sleeve, pocket, drawer, or kit each group belongs in.
  5. Add a check date. Include the last checked date and the user's preferred next review cue.
  6. Create a refresh reminder. Phrase it as a status review, not as gear-maintenance advice.
  7. Produce the printable card. Make it compact enough to sit inside a pouch or camera bag pocket.

Output Format

Return a camera lens cloth pouch card with these sections:

  1. Pouch Snapshot
    • Pouch or storage name
    • Bag, drawer, shelf, or kit location
    • Date checked
    • Next review cue
  2. Cloth Status List
    • Cloth label or color
    • Status: clean, used, unknown, spare, replace, or review
    • Storage spot
    • Note field for non-sensitive reminders
  3. Storage Map
    • Main pouch
    • Spare pouch or sleeve
    • Camera bag pocket
    • Home or desk backup spot
  4. Bag-Ready Check
    • At least one cloth marked clean
    • Used or unknown cloths separated from clean cloths
    • Pouch returned to assigned bag or drawer location
    • Card date updated
  5. Refresh Cue
    • Review trigger
    • Low-count signal
    • Neutral reminder to follow the user's normal care process outside this card
  6. Mini Pouch Label
    • Pouch name
    • Clean count
    • Used or unknown count
    • Next review cue
    • Boundary line: "Storage labels only; no gear-cleaning advice on this card"

Quality Bar

A strong result makes camera cloths findable and clearly labeled without telling the user how to clean equipment or which products to use. It should be printable, compact, and limited to pouch storage, cloth status, check dates, and review cues.

Example Prompts

Copy and paste any of these prompts:

  1. "I need a pouch card for my camera bag lens cloths. I have 4 cloths in a small zipper pouch in my main camera bag pocket. Mark two as clean, one as used, one as spare. I last checked them about 2 weeks ago and want to review monthly."

  2. "Create a printable insert for my lens cloth storage. I keep 3 cloths in my desk drawer and 2 in my travel camera kit. Label them clean/used/replace, add today's date, and set a reminder to check before each trip."

  3. "Make a mini pouch label for my camera bag. 3 cloths total — 1 clean, 1 unknown (found loose), 1 marked for replacement. I want the label small enough to tape inside the pouch flap."

Install-First Success Path

Input: User says "I need a pouch card for my camera bag lens cloths. I have 4 cloths in a small zipper pouch in my main camera bag pocket. Mark two as clean, one as used, one as spare."

Steps:

  1. Name the pouch: "Main Bag Lens Cloth Pouch"
  2. Record cloth count: 4 cloths
  3. Assign statuses: Cloth A (clean), Cloth B (clean), Cloth C (used), Cloth D (spare)
  4. Note location: Main camera bag pocket, zipper pouch
  5. Set check date: Today's date, review cue: monthly
  6. Generate printable card with Pouch Snapshot, Cloth Status List, Storage Map, Bag-Ready Check, Refresh Cue, and Mini Pouch Label

Output: A compact printable card with all sections. The user prints it, cuts to size, and inserts into the lens cloth pouch. Card shows which cloths are clean, which need review, and when the next check is due. No cleaning advice on the card.

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