Warden App
Automate common actions in the Warden App through a safe, repeatable workflow that other agents can follow.
Safety & constraints (non-negotiable)
- Never request or store seed phrases / private keys.
- Treat all onchain actions as high-risk: confirm chain, token, amount, slippage, fees before signing.
- Prefer read-only actions unless the user explicitly authorizes execution (e.g., they say: "yes, execute").
- Do not reveal any private info (local files, credentials, IPs, internal logs).
- Public comms: do not claim any affiliation or relationship unless it is publicly disclosed and the user explicitly asks you to state it.
Workflow (UI automation)
0) Preconditions
- A Chromium browser is available (Chrome/Brave/Edge/Chromium). (Firefox not supported.)
- User is logged into the Warden App (and any required email/2FA is completed).
- Wallet connection method is clear:
- embedded Warden wallet, or
- external wallet (e.g., MetaMask/Rabby/etc.).
If any of the above is missing, stop and ask the user to do that step.
1) Open + stabilize the UI
- Open the Warden App URL (user-provided).
- Wait for the dashboard/home view to load.
- Take a snapshot and identify:
- current network
- wallet/account label
- balances overview / portfolio view
2) Read-only actions (default)
Use these first when the user asks “what do we have / what’s going on?”
- Portfolio: balances, chains, token list
- Positions (perps): open positions, PnL, leverage
- Activity/history: recent swaps/trades, deposits/withdrawals
- Rewards/points (if applicable): PUMPs / quests / referrals
3) Transactional actions (requires explicit approval each time)
Execution gate: Do not click the final confirm button unless the user explicitly replies with "yes, execute" (or an unambiguous equivalent).
Before clicking a final “Confirm/Swap/Trade” button, summarize:
- chain + token in/out + amount
- slippage + fees
- expected execution (market/limit; leverage if perps)
- what could go wrong (MEV, thin liquidity, liquidation)
Then proceed.
Supported action patterns:
- Swap token A → token B
- Deposit/withdraw to/from a protocol
- Open/close perp position
- Set stop / TP (if available)
4) Post-action verification
After execution:
- confirm status (submitted/confirmed)
- confirm updated balances/positions
- capture transaction id/link if shown
Building the OpenClaw wrapper skill
When asked to "create a skill that allows other agents to use the Warden App":
- Record the minimal set of repeatable workflows (URLs + UI landmarks) in
references/warden-ui-notes.md. - Create small deterministic scripts only when they reduce errors (e.g., parsing a transaction summary or normalizing a confirmation checklist).
- Keep SKILL.md lean; put volatile UI selectors / screenshots / step-by-step clickpaths in references.
References
- Read
references/warden-ui-notes.mdwhen you need the latest app URL(s), nav map, and known UI landmarks.