Quantum Lab
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Run the /home/bram/work/quantum_lab Python scripts and demos inside the existing venv ~/.venvs/qiskit. Use when asked (e.g., via Telegram/OpenClaw) to run quant_math_lab.py, qcqi_pure_math_playground.py, quantum_app.py subcommands, quantumapp.server, or notebooks under the repo.

Install
$clawhub install quantum-lab

Quantum Lab

Overview

Run quantum_lab repo commands inside the preexisting qiskit venv. Prefer the helper scripts in scripts/ so the venv and repo root are always set.

Command List (full)

Use <SKILL_DIR> as the folder where this skill is installed (e.g., ~/clawd/skills/quantum-lab).

  • bash <SKILL_DIR>/scripts/qexec.sh python quant_math_lab.py

  • bash <SKILL_DIR>/scripts/qexec.sh python qcqi_pure_math_playground.py

  • bash <SKILL_DIR>/scripts/qexec.sh python quantum_app.py

  • bash <SKILL_DIR>/scripts/qexec.sh python quantum_app.py self-tests

  • bash <SKILL_DIR>/scripts/qexec.sh python quantum_app.py playground

  • bash <SKILL_DIR>/scripts/qexec.sh python quantum_app.py notebook notebooks/SomeNotebook.ipynb

  • bash <SKILL_DIR>/scripts/qexec.sh python -m quantumapp.server --host 127.0.0.1 --port 8000

Command List (short)

Use these for quick Telegram/OpenClaw commands. Both gl and ql are supported and equivalent.

  • bash <SKILL_DIR>/scripts/gl self-tests

  • bash <SKILL_DIR>/scripts/gl playground

  • bash <SKILL_DIR>/scripts/gl app

  • bash <SKILL_DIR>/scripts/gl lab-tests

  • bash <SKILL_DIR>/scripts/gl playground-direct

  • bash <SKILL_DIR>/scripts/gl notebook notebooks/SomeNotebook.ipynb

  • bash <SKILL_DIR>/scripts/gl web 8000

Shorthand Handling

If the user types gl ... or ql ... without a full path, always expand it to the full command:

  • gl <args>bash <SKILL_DIR>/scripts/gl <args>

  • ql <args>bash <SKILL_DIR>/scripts/ql <args>

Notes

  • Repo root default: $HOME/work/quantum_lab (override with QUANTUM_LAB_ROOT).

  • Venv default: ~/.venvs/qiskit (override with VENV_PATH).

  • If dependencies are missing: bash <SKILL_DIR>/scripts/qexec.sh pip install -r requirements.txt.