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Awesome OpenClaw Skills: 2,999 AI Agent Extensions

Discover 2,999 curated OpenClaw Skills for AI agents. Filtered, categorized directory of verified extensions with security scanning and installation guides

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OpenClaw Skills Directory: Curated AI Agent Extensions

The Awesome OpenClaw Skills collection is a meticulously curated registry of 2,999 community-built skills for OpenClaw, a locally-running AI assistant that extends capabilities through modular integrations. Originally developed under the codenames Clawdbot and Moltbot, this project has evolved into the definitive discovery platform for developers seeking to enhance their AI agent workflows with specialized tools and automations.

Purpose and Significance

OpenClaw's public registry (ClawHub) hosts thousands of community-built skills, but discoverability remains challenging without intelligent curation. This awesome list addresses that gap by filtering and categorizing verified, production-ready skills while excluding spam, malware, duplicates, and low-quality entries. The repository maintains editorial standards: skills must be published in the official OpenClaw skills registry, follow security best practices, and provide genuine utility. This approach helps developers rapidly identify the right integrations without wading through noise or encountering malicious code.

Key Features

  • 2,999 Verified Skills — Comprehensive coverage across 30+ categories, each skill validated against OpenClaw's official registry
  • Smart Filtering — Automatically excludes spam (1,180 entries), cryptocurrency/finance duplicates (672 entries), malware (396 identified entries), and non-English descriptions
  • Broad Category Coverage — Includes Coding Agents & IDEs, DevOps & Cloud (212 skills), Web Development (201), Search & Research (253), and specialized domains like Smart Home, Health & Fitness, and Agent-to-Agent Protocols
  • Multiple Installation Methods — Support for ClawHub CLI, manual installation, and direct GitHub repository linking for flexibility
  • Security Integration — Partner with VirusTotal for automated security scanning; developers can review scan results before installation
  • Source Code Transparency — All skills link to their GitHub repositories for code inspection and verification
  • Community-Driven — MIT-licensed, actively maintained with contribution guidelines for suggesting additions, corrections, and improvements

Getting Started

Installation via ClawHub CLI: The fastest path is using the official package manager. Run the command provided in the repository's README to install any skill directly into your OpenClaw workspace or global skill directory.

Manual Installation: Copy skill folders to ~/.openclaw/skills/ (global) or /skills/ (workspace), with workspace locations taking priority. Alternatively, paste a skill's GitHub repository link directly into your assistant's chat—it will handle setup automatically.

Before Installation: Check the skill's VirusTotal security report on ClawHub and review the source code for potentially harmful behavior. The community team recommends using tools like Claude Code or Codex for source inspection.

Who It's For

  • AI Engineers — Looking to augment OpenClaw with domain-specific capabilities (DevOps, cloud infrastructure, data analytics)
  • Full-Stack Developers — Seeking web development, frontend, and backend automation skills alongside their coding workflow
  • Product Teams — Needing marketing, sales, communication, and productivity integrations for team automation
  • Security Practitioners — Requiring security scanning, password management, and infrastructure auditing skills
  • Specialized Users — Working in healthcare, finance, transportation, IoT, or personal development domains
  • Skill Authors — Publishing new skills to ClawHub and seeking visibility within the ecosystem

Quality Standards and Curation

This collection maintains strict editorial standards. Of ClawHub's 5,705 total skills, the awesome list includes only 2,999 after filtering:

  • 1,180 entries excluded as spam (bot accounts, test repositories, bulk uploads)
  • 672 entries excluded for crypto/blockchain/finance/trading (reducing noise in commodity categories)
  • 492 entries excluded as duplicates or near-duplicates
  • 396 entries excluded due to identified malware (sourced from published security audits, not just VirusTotal)
  • 8 entries excluded for non-English descriptions

Inclusion in this list does not provide absolute safety guarantees. Developers should always review VirusTotal reports and inspect source code before installation. If you believe a skill was incorrectly excluded or miscategorized, submit an issue or pull request—maintainers acknowledge they may make mistakes and welcome corrections.

Integration with the Broader Ecosystem

OpenClaw Skills follow Anthropic's Agent Skill convention, an open standard designed for interoperability across AI coding assistants. This positions the awesome list as a critical hub in the expanding ecosystem of agent-native development tools. By curating and organizing these integrations, the project enables developers to build sophisticated, multi-tool AI workflows without vendor lock-in.

Resources and Community

The repository includes a CONTRIBUTING.md file with detailed guidelines for proposing additions or improvements. The project maintains an open issue tracker for community feedback and pull requests are actively reviewed. The MIT license ensures the collection remains freely accessible and remixable.

Related Resources: OpenClaw Agent Framework · Building Custom Agent Skills · ClawHub Registry · Agent Skill Security Best Practices

Source: GitHub repository VoltAgent/awesome-openclaw-skills, maintained by the OpenClaw community. Last updated February 7, 2026.

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