Apple Health
Connect agents to Apple Health exports with MCP setup, schema validation, and privacy-safe analysis.
Packaged view
This page reorganizes the original catalog entry around fit, installability, and workflow context first. The original raw source lives below.
Install command
npx @skill-hub/cli install openclaw-skills-apple-health
Repository
Skill path: skills/ivangdavila/apple-health
Connect agents to Apple Health exports with MCP setup, schema validation, and privacy-safe analysis.
Open repositoryBest for
Primary workflow: Run DevOps.
Technical facets: Full Stack, Security, Integration.
Target audience: everyone.
License: Unknown.
Original source
Catalog source: SkillHub Club.
Repository owner: openclaw.
This is still a mirrored public skill entry. Review the repository before installing into production workflows.
What it helps with
- Install Apple Health into Claude Code, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, or OpenCode workflows
- Review https://github.com/openclaw/skills before adding Apple Health to shared team environments
- Use Apple Health for development workflows
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Original source / Raw SKILL.md
---
name: Apple Health
slug: apple-health
version: 1.0.0
homepage: https://clawic.com/skills/apple-health
description: Connect agents to Apple Health exports with MCP setup, schema validation, and privacy-safe analysis.
changelog: Initial release with Apple Health MCP integration workflow and guarded query patterns.
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---
## Setup
On first use, read `setup.md` for integration guidelines.
## When to Use
User wants agents to read Apple Health data for trends, summaries, or SQL analysis. Agent handles export validation, MCP server wiring, and safe query/report flows without exposing private health records.
## Architecture
Memory lives in `~/apple-health/`. See `memory-template.md` for setup.
```
~/apple-health/
|-- memory.md # Status, client integration state, latest export path
|-- integrations.md # Connected MCP clients and validation notes
|-- query-log.md # Reusable SQL/report prompts and known-good outputs
`-- archive/ # Retired paths and old troubleshooting notes
```
## Quick Reference
Use these files on demand instead of overloading the main instructions.
| Topic | File |
|-------|------|
| Setup process | `setup.md` |
| Memory template | `memory-template.md` |
| MCP client wiring | `mcp-config.md` |
| Query recipes | `query-recipes.md` |
| Fallback CLI paths | `fallback-cli.md` |
## Core Rules
### 1. Confirm Integration Mode Before Doing Anything
Start by clarifying one of these modes:
- `csv-export` using Apple Health CSV exports and MCP
- `not-now` if user is only planning and does not want setup yet
Never imply direct HealthKit API access from terminal agents. This skill works from exported data.
### 2. Validate Local Export Before MCP Wiring
Require a real export folder before configuration:
- Must exist locally and be readable
- Must include files matching `HKQuantityTypeIdentifier*.csv`, `HKCategoryTypeIdentifier*.csv`, or `HKWorkoutActivityType*.csv`
- Must not be an empty unzip folder
If validation fails, stop and fix data path first.
### 3. Run Runtime Preflight Before MCP Configuration
Before wiring MCP, verify runtime:
- `node -v` should be an LTS line (18, 20, or 22)
- If `npx @neiltron/apple-health-mcp` fails with missing `duckdb.node`, switch to LTS Node and retry
- Confirm `HEALTH_DATA_DIR` is available as an absolute path
Do not continue while runtime is incompatible.
### 4. Configure MCP With Explicit Path and Command
Use the MCP server command from `mcp-config.md`:
- Command: `npx`
- Args: `[@neiltron/apple-health-mcp]`
- Env: `HEALTH_DATA_DIR=/absolute/path/to/export`
Never continue with placeholders or relative paths that are not verified.
### 5. Schema First, Then Queries
First run schema discovery (`health_schema`) and map available tables.
Only then run `health_query` or `health_report`.
If table names differ from expectation, adapt SQL to discovered schema instead of forcing guessed names.
### 6. Use Date-Bounded Queries By Default
Every analytical query should include time bounds and clear units.
Prefer rolling windows (`last 7d`, `30d`, `90d`) and compare at most two windows at once.
Avoid unbounded full-history scans unless user explicitly asks.
### 7. Track Data Freshness and Refresh Points
Log last export timestamp in memory and warn when data is stale.
If user needs current-day insights, request a new iPhone export before claiming "latest" trends.
## Common Traps
- Assuming live HealthKit access from CLI agents -> setup fails because only exported data is available
- Using wrong export path in MCP env -> server starts but returns no data
- Running SQL before schema discovery -> queries fail on wrong table names
- Unbounded queries on large exports -> slow analysis and noisy output
- Reporting "today" metrics from stale export -> inaccurate recommendations
- Running MCP package on non-LTS Node -> DuckDB native module errors can break startup
## External Endpoints
| Endpoint | Data Sent | Purpose |
|----------|-----------|---------|
| https://registry.npmjs.org | Package install metadata only | Download MCP server package |
| https://raw.githubusercontent.com | Public markdown only | Read validated fallback skill docs |
| https://apps.apple.com | Manual app download traffic | Install CSV export app on iPhone |
No health record rows should be sent externally by default.
## Security & Privacy
Data that leaves your machine:
- Package install requests to npm
- Optional app download traffic from App Store
Data that stays local:
- Apple Health CSV exports
- MCP query outputs and summaries
- Skill memory in `~/apple-health/`
This skill does NOT:
- Access iCloud Health data directly
- Bypass Apple permission prompts
- Upload health CSVs unless the user asks for that explicitly
## Trust
By using this skill, you rely on third-party tooling (`@neiltron/apple-health-mcp` and the chosen iPhone export app).
Only install and run if you trust those tools.
## Related Skills
Install with `clawhub install <slug>` if user confirms:
- `health` - General health guidance boundaries and framing
- `ios` - iOS-specific setup and platform troubleshooting
- `sleep` - Sleep trend interpretation workflows
- `api` - Reliable API and integration debugging habits
- `swift` - HealthKit-side implementation context when app code is involved
## Feedback
- If useful: `clawhub star apple-health`
- Stay updated: `clawhub sync`
---
## Skill Companion Files
> Additional files collected from the skill directory layout.
### _meta.json
```json
{
"owner": "ivangdavila",
"slug": "apple-health",
"displayName": "Apple Health",
"latest": {
"version": "1.0.0",
"publishedAt": 1772277690623,
"commit": "https://github.com/openclaw/skills/commit/29c2a65eb782ed19557330f3958e57b8053579df"
},
"history": []
}
```