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open-claw-skills
Use this skill when the user needs to discover, browse, or learn about OpenClaw agent capabilities. Provides access to 4,957 curated skills across 30 categories via a remote GitHub repository.
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Use this skill when the user needs to discover, browse, or learn about OpenClaw agent capabilities. Provides access to 4,957 curated skills across 30 categories via a remote GitHub repository.
| name | open-claw-skills |
| description | Use this skill when the user needs to discover, browse, or learn about OpenClaw agent capabilities. Provides access to 4,957 curated skills across 30 categories via a remote GitHub repository. |
A remote skill library with 4,957 curated OpenClaw skills, pulled directly from GitHub.
Skills are sourced from clawskills.sh across 30 categories:
This plugin registers a remote_repo provider. On supercli skills sync, it fetches the GitHub Tree API to discover all SKILL.md files — no local clone needed.
# Search skills
supercli skills search "docker"
supercli skills search "git"
# Get a specific skill
supercli skills get open-claw-skills:runeweaverstudios.docker-skill
# List all providers
supercli skills providers list
GitHub: javimosch/open-claw-skills Author: Javier Leandro Arancibia
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