What is ClawHub?
ClawHub is the official public registry for OpenClaw agent skills, providing a central place to publish, browse, and reuse skill bundles built on the AgentSkills standard. Each skill is a lightweight package (typically a folder with a SKILL.md file and supporting resources) that teaches an agent how to perform a specific task, such as integrating with third-party services or automating workflows. The platform exposes a web interface for discovery plus a CLI for installing, updating, and managing skills directly from developer environments. ClawHub is free to use and open source, making it easy for individuals and teams to extend OpenClaw agents with community-maintained capabilities.
Key Features Open Skill Registry
Central catalog of public OpenClaw skills where users can browse, search, and inspect SKILL.md definitions and supporting files before installing.
Semantic Skill Search
Vector-based search that lets users find relevant skills using natural language queries instead of exact keywords, improving discovery across thousands of packages.
Versioning and Rollback
Semver-based version control with tags, changelogs, and rollback support so maintainers can publish updates safely and users can pin or revert skill versions as needed.
CLI-Centric Installation
Command-line workflows for searching, installing, updating, and syncing skills, including one-command installation patterns that fit neatly into developer tooling and automation.
Community Signals and Moderation
Stars, downloads, comments, and reporting tools help surface trusted skills while moderation capabilities allow hiding or banning abusive content to protect the ecosystem.
Open Source and GitHub Integration
Open source registry with GitHub-based authentication, enabling contributors to publish and manage skills through familiar development workflows while keeping the ecosystem transparent.
Use Cases Extending OpenClaw Agents : Developers install skills for services like GitHub, Slack, Notion, calendars, or home automation to give their OpenClaw agents new capabilities without building every integration from scratch. Publishing and Maintaining Custom Skills : Teams package internal workflows as skills, publish them to ClawHub, and rely on versioning and tags to manage releases, rollbacks, and controlled rollout across environments. Discovering Production-Ready Workflows : Users search the registry to find battle-tested skills for common tasks such as repository management, market research, SEO content workflows, or smart home control, then install them via CLI. Governance and Security Review : Security and platform teams audit skill definitions from a single registry, monitor community signals, and enforce policies about which skills OpenClaw agents are allowed to use in sensitive environments. Rapid Prototyping of Agent Capabilities : Experimenters combine multiple community skills, test compositions in OpenClaw sessions, and iterate quickly by swapping or updating skills as they refine agent behaviors. Ecosystem Collaboration : OpenClaw community members share reusable skills on ClawHub, learn from others’ SKILL.md patterns, and co-maintain integrations that would be costly to build and support individually. FAQs
- What is ClawHub?
- Is ClawHub free to use?
- Do I need to be a developer to use ClawHub?
- How do I install a skill from ClawHub?
- How can I publish my own skills?
- Which platforms and tools does ClawHub integrate with?
- How does ClawHub address security risks from malicious skills?
- Does ClawHub only work with OpenClaw?




