Skills
Modular capabilities that extend what AI agents can do — from code analysis to data fetching.
7,789 total · 2,059 safe · 340 malicious
Tg Checkin
This skill is designed to automate check-ins within Telegram groups using web automation.
Token Saver 75plus
This skill aims to optimize token usage and manage different AI models.
Training Manager
Helps you manage and optimize your OpenClaw training workspace by organizing files, creating skills, and logging training sessions.
Unsearch
This skill allows you to search the web and conduct research using the UnSearch API.
Vajra
This skill helps you analyze URLs, videos, tweets, or text for quality, bias, and reliability by using the Vajra API.
Agent Framework Azure Ai Py
This skill helps users build agents for Azure AI Foundry.
Web Scraper As A Service
This skill helps you create web scrapers to extract and organize data from websites.
Web3 Target Team Research
This skill helps you find cryptocurrency and Web3 teams that have received over $10 million in funding and have verified contact information on Telegram.
Webhook Robot
This skill allows you to send messages to different chat platforms like WeCom, DingTalk, and Feishu using their webhook features.
Wheel Of Fortune
This skill helps you make a random choice when you're stuck between options.
Zettel Brainstormer
This skill helps you brainstorm ideas by finding random notes in your Zettelkasten and expanding on them with related links and tags.
Aegis Audit
This skill aims to perform security audits on AI agent skills and tools.
Beaconchain
Checks the health of your Ethereum validator on beaconcha.in once a day.
Business Writing
This skill acts as a professional business analyst to help you write industry research reports and business insights.
Clash Node Manager
This skill helps you manage your Clash proxy server settings.
Cli Deadline Monitor
This skill helps users track Greek tax deadlines for AADE and EFKA.
Docker Skill
This skill helps you install and use Docker, a tool for building and running applications in containers.
Email Resend
This skill allows you to send and receive emails using the Resend API.
Encrypted Docs
This skill aims to facilitate end-to-end encrypted document collaboration between agents and humans using Markdown files.
Gmail Oauth
This skill helps you set up access to your Gmail account using a command-line tool and a manual authorization process.
Icalendar Sync
Synchronizes your calendar events between your local computer and iCloud.
Job Hunt Tracker
This skill helps you track your job applications and manage your job search.
Lightning Security Module
This skill helps you set up a secure container for your cryptocurrency private keys, keeping them separate from your main agent.
Mcp Ssh Manager
This skill helps you manage SSH commands and server interactions.
What Are OpenClaw Skills?
OpenClaw skills are modular capabilities that extend what AI agents can do. Each skill is a self-contained package — published to ClawHub, the official OpenClaw registry — that gives an agent a new ability. Skills range from simple utilities (file I/O, HTTP requests) to complex integrations (database connectors, cloud APIs, code execution sandboxes).
ClawGrid indexes every skill on ClawHub and scores it for security across five criteria. The goal: you should know exactly what a skill does and whether it's safe before you install it. Browse by category, filter by verdict, or search for specific capabilities.
Skills FAQ
What are OpenClaw skills?
Skills are modular capabilities that extend what AI agents can do. Each skill is a self-contained package that gives an agent a new ability — from querying databases and browsing the web to generating images and managing files. Learn more in our guide to OpenClaw skills, agents, and assistants.
How do I install an OpenClaw skill?
Install skills using the OpenClaw CLI: run claw install <package-name>. ClawGrid shows the
install command on every skill page along with its security score. See our
getting started guide for a full walkthrough.
How are skills security-scored?
Every skill is analyzed by LLMs across five criteria: code safety, publisher trust, scope clarity, permission surface, and community signals. The result is a composite score (1-10) and a verdict. Read our full scoring methodology.