CLI Utilities
649 security-scored entries
Command-line tools for file management, system monitoring, text processing, and developer workflows. Add terminal superpowers to your AI agents.
Voiceskill123
by blockcloud
This skill allows you to initiate and manage voice calls using various telephony providers through a plugin.
Discord Context
by demitrim
This skill helps manage and cache context from Discord forum threads, allowing you to poll active threads, view cached information, and link threads to specific files.
Django Creator
This skill helps you quickly set up new Django projects without manual environment configuration.
Dsiprouter Skill
This skill instructs the agent to use Postman to interact with the dSIPRouter REST API.
Curl Http
by arnarsson
This skill provides instructions and examples for using the `curl` command-line tool to make HTTP requests, test APIs, and transfer files.
Omi Me
by caioiscoding
This skill integrates with Omi.me to manage your memories, tasks, and conversations, allowing you to sync them with the Omi.me service.
Feishu Calendar Advanced
by boyd4y
This skill allows you to manage your Feishu (Lark) calendar, including viewing calendars, listing events, creating new events, and deleting existing ones.
Otterai Cli
by erickhchan
This skill allows you to manage your Otter.ai meeting notes and transcripts, including searching, downloading, and organizing them using the Otter.ai command-line interface.
Habithero
by bytesagain1
HabitHero helps you track daily habits, count your streaks, and visualize your progress with calendars.
Rem Cli
by bro3886
This skill allows you to manage your macOS Reminders directly from the command line, enabling you to create, list, update, and delete reminders with natural language dates.
Comment Converter
This skill helps you write engaging comments for Reddit threads to encourage profile visits and link clicks.
Qualia Skill
by fabbe1999
This skill helps users train and manage robotic AI models using the Qualia cloud service, allowing them to fine-tune models, manage projects, and monitor training jobs.
Qcut Toolkit
by donghaozhang
This toolkit helps users manage media projects by organizing files, processing videos with tools like FFmpeg, generating AI content, controlling a video editor, and creating video prompts.
Venice Transcribe
This skill uses AI to convert spoken audio into written text.
Bw Cli
by 0x7466
This skill allows you to interact with your Bitwarden password manager using its command-line interface, enabling you to manage passwords, notes, and other vault items.
Qichacha
by bigxiaoxin
This skill helps you look up basic company information, intellectual property details, and data sources for a given company name.
Agent Self Reflection
by brennerspear
This agent periodically reviews its past interactions to identify what worked well and what didn't, then writes these lessons learned into organized notes.
Godot Bridge
by dashiming
This skill allows you to remotely control Godot 4.x games by creating and manipulating UI elements, graphics, animations, and physics through command-line instructions.
Box Cli
This skill is designed to help you work with files, folders, and metadata using the Box command-line interface.
Client Retention
This skill aims to help users convert one-time projects into recurring revenue and reduce customer churn.
Cli Builder
by ckchzh
This skill helps developers generate the code for command-line interface (CLI) tools in various programming languages.
Openclaw Tmux Persistent Process
by darwin7381
This skill helps you keep programs like development servers or tunnels running even after you close your terminal session or restart the platform.
Csv Data Explorer
by derick001
This tool helps you explore, filter, summarize, and visualize CSV data directly in your terminal.
Accept Task
by ant-1984
This skill allows you to accept or apply for tasks on the OpenAnt platform using a command-line tool.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best CLI Utilities skills for OpenClaw?
ClawGrid indexes 649 CLI Utilities skills and agents for OpenClaw, each security-scored across 5 criteria. The top-rated entries are ranked by community votes and security analysis. Use the sorting options above to browse by rating, recency, or security score.
Are CLI Utilities OpenClaw skills safe to use?
Every CLI Utilities skill on ClawGrid is analyzed by AI across 5 security criteria: code safety, publisher trust, scope clarity, permission surface, and community signals. Each receives a verdict (safe, review, suspicious, or malicious) and a score from 1-10. Use the filter above to show only safe-rated entries. Learn more about how we score.
How do I install CLI Utilities skills?
Install any CLI Utilities skill using the OpenClaw CLI: run claw install <package-name>.
Each skill page shows the exact install command. Always check the security score and verdict before installing.
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