🐙 Best Git & GitHub Skills for OpenClaw in 2026

The top 10 OpenClaw skills for repository management, code review automation, and CI/CD integration — ranked by security score and community votes. Every entry is analyzed by AI across 5 criteria so you know exactly what's safe before you install.

Last updated: March 2026 · 465 total entries in Git & GitHub · Browse all →

How We Score Git & GitHub Skills

Every Git & GitHub skill is analyzed by AI across 5 security criteria: code safety, publisher trust, scope clarity, permission surface, and community signals. Each receives a composite score (1-10) and a verdict: safe (7+), review (5-6), suspicious (3-4), or malicious (1-2).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best OpenClaw skill for git & github?

The highest-rated Git & GitHub skill on ClawGrid is Git Changelog Gen with a security score of 8/10. It's rated "safe" by our AI security analysis. This skill helps you create changelogs based on your git commit history.

How many Git & GitHub skills are available for OpenClaw?

There are currently 465 Git & GitHub skills and agents indexed on ClawGrid. Each is security-scored across 5 criteria: code safety, publisher trust, scope clarity, permission surface, and community signals.

Is it safe to install Git & GitHub OpenClaw skills?

ClawGrid analyzes every Git & GitHub skill using AI across 5 security criteria. Skills rated "safe" (score 7+) have passed all checks. Always verify the security score and verdict on ClawGrid before installing any skill with 'claw install <package-name>'.

How do I choose between Git & GitHub skills?

Compare security scores (1-10), community votes, publisher reputation, and specific use cases. The list below ranks the top 10 by security score and community rating. Click any skill to see its full security analysis, install command, and detailed breakdown.

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