#82 added a "Web tasks: rung 3 lookup" section to the always-on ponytail SKILL.md, about an external `modern-web` CLI most users won't have installed. It's optional bloat in the always-on ruleset, and it broke CI by leaving the .openclaw mirror stale. Reverts the section from skills/ponytail/SKILL.md, the README callout, and examples/web-platform-lookup.md, then regenerates the .openclaw mirror and removes the Spanish callout that #174 had mirrored. Suite green (56/56). Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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The ladder is a reflex, not a research project. Two rungs work → take the
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higher one and move on. The first lazy solution that works is the right one.
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## Web tasks: rung 3 lookup
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On web work, rung 3 is where the laziest win hides: a native element or CSS
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behavior the agent forgot exists. If a web task turns on whether the platform
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covers it (a date input, dialog, popover, view transition, container query),
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and the `modern-web` CLI is available, look it up: `modern-web search "<task>"`,
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then `modern-web retrieve <id>`. It is a lookup, not a license, the answer
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still goes through the ladder. MWG suggests the cutting edge; you keep only the
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rung that holds. Not installed? Skip it, the ladder runs fine without it.
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## Rules
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- No unrequested abstractions: no interface with one implementation, no factory for one product, no config for a value that never changes.
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