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Google Workspace CLI for Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Contacts, Sheets, and Docs.
Browse an OpenClaw skills list, evaluate the best-fit options with practical criteria, and install OpenClaw skills fast.
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Google Workspace CLI for Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Contacts, Sheets, and Docs.
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This homepage is a directory first. It helps you browse the OpenClaw skills list, compare options, and run openclaw install skills commands with clear risk boundaries.
The OpenClaw skills list on ClawSkills is organized as a practical OpenClaw skills collection, grouped by category so you can browse quickly by use case.
Each OpenClaw skill is a reusable skill folder centered aroundSKILL.md. Good entries explain prerequisites, expected side effects, and setup steps before execution.
If you already know what you want, jump to the directoryand search by name, category, or use case.
Data sources:
- clawhub.ai registry (skill metadata + stats)
- openclaw/skills and awesome-openclaw-skills references
When users search for awesome openclaw skills, they usually want a curated shortlist rather than a raw dump. ClawSkills uses category organization and sort controls so discovery stays practical as the list grows.
"Best openclaw skills" depends on your task, trust level, and runtime constraints. A useful evaluation pass should check fit, maintenance signals, and execution risk.
SKILL.md clear about steps and prerequisites?For users searching openclaw install skills, use the command that matches your package manager:
Every skill detail page in this directory includes install commands you can copy directly, so you can open a listing and run the exact command without rewriting it.
# npm
npx clawhub@latest install <skill-slug>
# pnpm
pnpm dlx clawhub@latest install <skill-slug>
# bun
bunx clawhub@latest install <skill-slug><project>/skills/ (workspace-local)~/.openclaw/skills/ (global)Prefer workspace-local installation when testing a new skill so changes stay easy to inspect and revert.
Some users search for an openclaw skills hub or openclaw skills marketplace. ClawSkills is a discovery directory hub focused on browsing and installation guidance, not a transaction marketplace.
ClawSkills does not issue per-skill security certifications. Treat each skill like code you are about to run locally and review referenced scripts before execution.
ClawSkills is a discovery directory. We provide source links and a security self-checklist, but we do not issue per-skill security certifications. Always review the skill contents before running.
ClawSkills is a discovery directory, not a transaction marketplace.
Yes. ClawSkills acts as a practical OpenClaw skills hub for discovery, comparison, and install guidance.
Skill listings and stats are pulled from the public ClawHub registry. Categories follow a community taxonomy so the directory is easier to browse.
Browse skills by category, open a listing, and read SKILL.mdbefore installing.