Miles Deutscher|Aug 18, 2026 00:30
Grok Bot feels like an OpenClaw moment.
Anyone who's used it over the past week knows it's actually that good.
I built a Claude Code/Codex prompt that helps transfer all my agent skills, context, and projects into Grok Bot agent swarms.
Hands-down, the easiest way to launch new Bot teams.
Here's the exact prompt:
Paste into Codex/Claude Code
"I want you to prepare everything for a migration to Grok Bot.
Go through my current setup and compile:
1. Every skill file (SKILL. md or equivalent) I have saved, with a detailed summary of what each does.
2. My core memory/context files, condensed into a single profile document covering my goals, preferences, business context, and writing style.
3. Every recurring workflow or loop I currently run, listed with its trigger, steps, and how often it runs.
4. A suggested agent breakdown: group my workflows into logical "roles" (e.g. CFO, research assistant, content, ops) the way a real team would be divided.
5. Any other important data my Grok Bot team should know
Output everything as clean, structured markdown I can paste directly into new Grok Bot agents. For any existing tools/MCPs I'm using, flag those as well."
Game-changer.(Miles Deutscher)
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