Explore the official ClawHub skills library. Extend your OpenClaw with community-built integrations, automate workflows, and unlock new capabilities.
Skills and plugins are modular extensions from ClawHub that add new capabilities to your OpenClaw AI agent, such as web scraping, sending emails, or managing GitHub issues.
You can install any skill directly to your agent using the CLI command: openclaw skills install <skill-slug> or via the NexaClaw dashboard.
Skills are lightweight, text-based tool instructions (usually a SKILL.md file), whereas Plugins are larger packages that can contain code, binaries, and complex integrations.
Yes, the vast majority of community-built skills on ClawHub are open-source and completely free to use with your NexaClaw hosted agent.
You can search for the official Telegram or WhatsApp integration plugins in this marketplace and install them to connect your agent to messaging platforms instantly.
While ClawHub scans for malicious content, it is always recommended to review a skill before installing. NexaClaw runs your agents in secure, isolated containers to prevent system-level vulnerabilities.
Absolutely! Anyone can create an OpenClaw skill by defining instructions in a SKILL.md file and publishing it to the ClawHub registry for others to use.
Skills can be updated via the NexaClaw interface or by running the OpenClaw CLI update commands to fetch the latest version from the ClawHub registry.
No! NexaClaw is designed for no-code deployments. You can browse, install, and configure most skills directly from the marketplace without writing any code.
Popular skills include automated web research tools, calendar managers, Notion sync plugins, and autonomous coding assistants.