TARDIS is an OpenClaw skill. Track elapsed time from a set epoch with tamper-evident locking. Like an analog Hobbs meter but digital. Use for tracking uptime, service hours, time since events, sobriety counters, project duration, equipment runtime. Supports create, lock (seal), check, verify against external hash, list, and export operations. It belongs to the Other collection. For background, see Toggl - Time Tracking in our wiki.
TARDIS Git工具,支持创建、追踪、列出、运行。
TARDIS has 1.5K downloads from the OpenClaw community.
Progress tracking
Data export
One-command install via OpenClaw
Installing TARDIS in OpenClaw takes just one command. Make sure you have OpenClaw set up and running before proceeding.
Run the following command in your terminal to add TARDIS to your OpenClaw instance:
openclaw skill install tardis
Confirm the skill is properly installed and ready to use:
openclaw skill list
The skill is now available in your OpenClaw conversations. Simply describe what you want to accomplish, and OpenClaw will automatically invoke TARDIS when relevant.
What people do with TARDIS:
| Author | rm289 |
| Category | Other |
| Version | 1.2.0 |
| Updated | 2026-03-01 |
| Downloads | 1,549 |
| Score | 665 |
| Homepage | https://clawhub.ai/rm289/tardis |
The TARDIS software computes the expiration state of a timer by analyzing the decay of existing on-chip SRAM. The TARDIS enables coarse-grained, hourglass-like timers such that cryptographic software With TARDIS on OpenClaw, you can handle this directly from your AI assistant.
Although many TARDISes exist and are sometimes seen on-screen, the television show mainly features a single TARDIS used by the show's protagonist, a Time Lord who goes by the name of the Doctor. With TARDIS on OpenClaw, you can handle this directly from your AI assistant.
Epoch locking requires that all of the inputs have a timecode that is in the source. The timecode must show the epoch time in UTC. With TARDIS on OpenClaw, you can handle this directly from your AI assistant.
Run "openclaw skill install tardis" in your terminal. OpenClaw must be set up first. After install, the skill is available in your conversations automatically.
Yes. TARDIS is free and open-source. Install it from the OpenClaw skill directory at no cost. Maintained by rm289.
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