Business Plan Generator
by bytesagain1
Create business plans, lean canvases, and financial projections. Use when pitching investors, planning startups, or modeling revenue scenarios.
安装
claude skill add --url github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/bytesagain1/bizplanner文档
Business Plan Generator
A data toolkit for business planning. Log, transform, query, and export business data — all from the command line, all stored locally.
Commands
| Command | What it does |
|---|---|
bizplanner ingest <input> | Log a new ingest entry (no args = show recent entries) |
bizplanner transform <input> | Log a transform entry |
bizplanner query <input> | Log a query entry |
bizplanner filter <input> | Log a filter entry |
bizplanner aggregate <input> | Log an aggregate entry |
bizplanner visualize <input> | Log a visualize entry |
bizplanner export <input> | Log an export entry (see also export with format below) |
bizplanner sample <input> | Log a sample entry |
bizplanner schema <input> | Log a schema entry |
bizplanner validate <input> | Log a validate entry |
bizplanner pipeline <input> | Log a pipeline entry |
bizplanner profile <input> | Log a profile entry |
bizplanner stats | Show summary statistics across all log files |
bizplanner export <fmt> | Export all data to json, csv, or txt format |
bizplanner search <term> | Search all entries for a term (case-insensitive) |
bizplanner recent | Show the 20 most recent activity log entries |
bizplanner status | Health check — version, entry count, disk usage |
bizplanner help | Show usage and available commands |
bizplanner version | Print version string |
Each logging command (ingest, transform, query, etc.) accepts free-form text. Called without arguments, it shows the 20 most recent entries for that category.
Data Storage
All data is stored locally in ~/.local/share/bizplanner/. Each command category writes to its own .log file, and all actions are recorded in history.log with timestamps.
Requirements
- Bash 4+
When to Use
- Logging business planning data points from the command line
- Tracking data transformations and queries over time
- Exporting accumulated entries to JSON, CSV, or plain text for reports
- Searching across all logged entries to find specific data
- Checking health and statistics of your local business data store
Examples
bash
# Log a new data point
bizplanner ingest "Q1 revenue: $450k from SaaS subscriptions"
# Search all logs for a keyword
bizplanner search "revenue"
# Export everything to CSV
bizplanner export csv
# Check how much data you have
bizplanner stats
# View recent activity
bizplanner recent
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