Add README setup and agent usage guide

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# openclaw-auto-continue # openclaw-auto-continue
Reusable OpenClaw skill for /auto-continue (/ac) session-level auto-followup. Reusable OpenClaw skill for `/auto-continue` (`/ac`) session-level auto-followup.
## What this repo contains
- `openclaw-auto-continue/SKILL.md` — the **agent-facing** skill instructions
- `openclaw-auto-continue.skill` — packaged skill artifact
## For humans: how to use on another computer
### Option 1: clone the repo
```bash
git clone https://gitea.cowbay.org/openclaw/openclaw-auto-continue.git
cd openclaw-auto-continue
```
Then copy the skill folder into the target machine's OpenClaw skills directory:
```bash
mkdir -p ~/.openclaw/workspace/skills
cp -R openclaw-auto-continue ~/.openclaw/workspace/skills/
```
### Option 2: use the packaged `.skill` file
If your target OpenClaw environment already has a skill import/install flow, use:
- `openclaw-auto-continue.skill`
## On the target OpenClaw chat/session
Installing the skill does **not** automatically enable auto-continue for every chat.
You still need to turn it on in the specific chat/session where you want it active:
```text
/ac on
```
Check status:
```text
/ac status
```
Turn it off:
```text
/ac off
```
## What changes after `/ac on`
When enabled, the current session uses followup-style continuation behavior:
- `queueMode = "followup"`
- `queueDebounceMs = 0`
- `queueCap = 1`
- `queueDrop = "summarize"`
Practical effect:
- the agent is more likely to continue into the next low-risk step
- the agent is less likely to stop after every intermediate update
- this is good for multi-step execution in the same chat
## Important boundary
This is **session-scoped**, not global.
If you want it active in a different chat, enable it in that chat too.
It also does **not** bypass:
- approvals
- safety checks
- destructive action confirmation
- user decision points
## For agents
If an OpenClaw agent is deciding how to use this repo:
1. Read `openclaw-auto-continue/SKILL.md`
2. Follow the trigger conditions and command usage there
3. Use `/ac on`, `/ac off`, and `/ac status` in the relevant chat/session
In short:
- `README.md` is the human/operator guide
- `openclaw-auto-continue/SKILL.md` is the agent-facing guide