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Durable cron jobs with Rivet Actors: schedule.after and schedule.at timers survive restarts and crashes, plus re-arming recurring jobs and idempotent handlers.
Scheduled function patterns for background tasks including interval scheduling, cron expressions, job monitoring, retry strategies, and best practices for long-running tasks
Vercel Cron Jobs configuration and best practices. Use when adding, editing, or debugging scheduled tasks in vercel.json.
定时任务管理
Create and refine HEARTBEAT.md files for murmur — a CLI daemon that runs scheduled Claude prompts on a cron or interval schedule. Use this skill when the user wants to set up a recurring automated action (e.g., "monitor my GitHub issues", "check Hacker News for AI articles", "watch my endpoints", "send me a daily digest"). Guides the user through an interview, drafts the heartbeat prompt, tests it, and registers it with murmur's scheduler. Triggers: heartbeat, murmur, recurring task, scheduled action, cron, monitor, watch, automate, periodic check, scheduled prompt.
QQBot Scheduled Reminder. Supports creation, query, and cancellation of one-time and recurring reminders. Used when communicating via QQ channel and involving reminders/scheduled tasks.
Vercel Functions and Edge Runtime, including cron jobs and routing middleware. Use when building APIs, serverless workloads, or scheduled tasks on Vercel.
Use when a job requires modifying the agent's own code, configuration, personality, cron jobs, skills, or operating system files.
Manage OpenClaw bot configuration - channels, agents, security, and autopilot settings
Automatically update Clawdbot and all installed skills once daily. Runs via cron, checks for updates, applies them, and messages the user with a summary of what changed.
Vercel Functions expert guidance — Serverless Functions, Edge Functions, Fluid Compute, streaming, Cron Jobs, and runtime configuration. Use when configuring, debugging, or optimizing server-side code running on Vercel.
Schedule and manage cron jobs. Use when: user needs to create, list, remove, or test scheduled tasks.